RMC12H96–Close up of Purple Violet (Viola cucullata) blooming in Spring
RMGGD36N–Viola cucullata AGM - (Syn. V. obliqua) ALP042715
RMEA33T8–Wild violet
RMPB9DRG–1821 Viola cucullata WFNY-138B
RMF44J6R–Marsh blue violet
RFS3P807–Flowering plant: Viola cucullata , Marsh Blue Violet , Hooded Blue Violet. A Perennial Herb that flowers in spring it is native to eastern North America. Wild caught photo March in mid South Carolina.
RF2WA5B52–Delicate Marsh Blue Violets
RM2TAAGD5–Viola cucullata NRCS-1.
RMMFEF8T–MARSH BLUE VIOLET Viola cucullata Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee, USA.
RFJ8MG08–Wild violets. Intense green with purple flowers this low lying native plant favors wet ground along streams, providing cover for many small animals.
RF2G942PM–Closeup shot of a marsh blue violet (Viola cucullata) in the sunshine
RMENKWTT–A Purple violet blooms in the springtime sunshine.
RMP554GJ–Hoodleaved violet. Viola cucullata. Illustration by Clarissa Badger, nee Munger, from 'Wild Flowers, Drawn and Colored from Nature,' New York, 1859. . Clarissa Munger (1806-1889) was born into an artistic family in East Guilford, Connecticut. Her father George was an engraver and miniaturist, and her sister Caroline painted portraits. Clarissa married the Rev. Milton Badger in 1828, and in 1848 published 'Forget Me Not' with original watercolors, believed to be the prototype 'Wild Flowers' (1859) with 22 lithographs and 'Floral Belles' (1867) with 16 plates.
RM2BTP53X–Viola cucullata Aiton.
RM2T3APM3–123. Viola cucullata, early blue violet
RMBY5NWT–Hoodleaved violet, Viola cucullata.
RM2AG270Y–. The plants of southern New Jersey; with especial reference to the flora of the pine barrens and the geographic distribution of the species. Photos by B. Long 1. BLUE MARSH VIOLET. Viola cucullata. 2. SPRING BEAUTY. Claytonia virginica. N. J. Plants. PLATE LXXXV..
RM2PYPG1F–Viola Freckles
RMM4XRHJ–Fan-leaved violet, Viola flabellifolia, tree violet, Viola palmaensis, hooded violet, Viola cucullata, palmate-leaved violet, Viola palmata, downy violet, Viola pubescens, altaian violet, Viola altaica, and Rouen violet, Viola rothomagensis. Handfinished chromolithograph by Henry Noel Humphreys after an illustration by Jane Loudon from Mrs. Jane Loudon's Ladies Flower Garden of Ornamental Perennials, William S. Orr, London, 1849.
RMC12HAB–Close up of purple violet flower, Viola cucullata
RMW27RG9–Archive image from page 310 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom cyclopediaofamer06bail Year: 1906 2681. The structure of the corolla of Viola palmata var. cucullata. Somewhat enlarged. wild state. Since the native species are really not hor- ticultural subjects, and t
RMPG00CB–. Lessons in botany. Botany. VIOLA CE^E. 261 nated, because being closed, and because of the position of the anthers around the stigma the pollen from the opening anthers comes directly in contact with the stigma. In the flowers of the pansy cross-pollination often takes place. Fig. 222. Viola cucullata ; blue flowers above, cleistogamous flowers smaller and' curved below. Section of pistil at right. through the agency of insects. While the blue flowers of the blue violet rarely set fruit, nevertheless pollination and fertilization do take place in some of the flowers, though fruit sets more a
RMMA7H86–. Elementary botany . Fig- 45i- Viola cucullata; blue flowers above, cleistogamous flowers smaller and curved below. Section of pistil at right. more widely different stocks are united in the fertilized egg, and the strain is kept more vigorous than if very close or identical strains were united. 652. I >iit there are many flowers in which both stamens and pistils are pres- ent, and yet in which cross pollenation is accomplished through the agency of inse< ts. 653. Pollenation of the bluet.—In the pretty bluet the stamens and styles of the (lowers are of different length as shown in figu
RF2WA5B67–Group of Marsh Blue Violets
RFJ8MG09–Wild violets. Intense green with purple flowers this low lying native plant favors wet ground along streams, providing cover for many small animals.
RF2F819XP–Vertical shot of a beautiful Marsh blue violet (Viola cucullata) in the field
RM2BT5CJ9–Fan-leaved violet, Viola flabellifolia, tree violet, Viola palmaensis, hooded violet, Viola cucullata, palmate-leaved violet, Viola palmata, downy violet, Viola pubescens, altaian violet, Viola altaica, and Rouen violet, Viola rothomagensis. Handfinished chromolithograph by Henry Noel Humphreys after an illustration by Jane Loudon from Mrs. Jane Loudon's Ladies Flower Garden of Ornamental Perennials, William S. Orr, London, 1849.
RM2BTRJD9–Viola cucullata Aiton.
RM2AG27C5–. The plants of southern New Jersey; with especial reference to the flora of the pine barrens and the geographic distribution of the species. # .•*- * ^ -- *. Photos by B. Long 1. BLUE MARSH VIOLET. Viola cucullata. 2. SPRING BEAUTY. Claytonia virginica. N. J. Plants. PLATE LXXXV.
RM2PYPG1K–White, Viola sororia 'Freckles',Bloom
RMPG216X–. A textbook of botany for colleges and universities ... Botany. Fig. 760. — A cross section of a mesophytic leaf, that of a peppergrass (Lepidium), showing the upper epidermis (e), the lower epidermis (e'), stomata (5), the chlorenchyma (c) consisting of closely placed palisade cells (p) and more loosely placed sponge tissue (/), and a vascular or conductive tract (v) with bundle sheath (6), hadrome or xylem (A), and leptome or phloem (/); considerably magnified. Fig. 761.—A cross section of a mesophytic leaf, that of a blue violet {Viola cucullata)^ showing a single row of greatly elongated
RMMEK0GF–. Dictionnaire d'horticulture illustré / par D. Bois préface de Maxime Cornu avec la collaboration de E. André ... [et al.]. . Fig. 941. — Grande Pervenche. Vinca major L. V. Munbyana Desf. — Atlas. — Vivace; tiges grêles et ramifiées; files, ovales arrondies, den- telées; grandes A. de Pensée, lilas bleuâtre. Mai-octobre Cuit. V. calearata. Excellente pour plates-bandes et bordures. V. palmata L. — B. M. t. 535. — Amérique sept. — Vivace; souche épaisse; Aies palmées (o-7 lobes); A de Violette, inodores, bleu lilacé. Mai. Calt V. cucullata. Fig. 942. — Viola cornuta L. VIOLA. (Pensée et Vio
RF2F81A5J–Vertical shot of a beautiful Marsh blue violet (Viola cucullata) with a blurred background
RM2BTRJCW–Viola cucullata Aiton.
RM2AKAHTX–Your weeds and your neighbor's : part 3 illustrated descriptive list of weeds . es, which bears a general resemblance to thecultivated form, bids fair to become quite troublesome in the fieldsof some sections of the State. It may be recognized by its yellowflowers turning purplish veined, or white as they age; and its neck-lace-form pods. It is best to pull up, or cut and burn, this weed during itsstage of flowering to prevent the ripening and distribution of its nu-merous seeds. VIOLET FAMILY. 17. Violet. (P.) Viola cucullata, Ait. This common and pretty form of the blue violet has beencompla
RMPFMFJ7–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. Gardening -- Dictionaries; Plants -- North America encyclopedias. 2681. The structure of the corolla of Viola palmata var. cucullata. Somewhat enlarged. wild state. Since the native species are really not hor- ticultural subjects, and the descriptions of them are so easily accessibl
RMMED192–. Die Gartenwelt . Blütentriebe von Antigonon leptopis. (Text Seite 122.) Originalaufnahme fijr die „Gartenwelt**. plena, Bartnelken, Chinesernelken, Gartennelken, Levkojen, Astilben, Viola cornuta und cucullata, Lupinensorten, Campanula- arten, Scabiosa caucasica und andere Scabiosen, Salvien, Godetien, Clarkia, Verbenen, Lathyrus, Antirrhinum, Gaillardia, Helenium, Rudbeckia usw. Bei der Blütenfülle, die uns das Frühjahr beschert und in Anbetracht des nun einsetzenden Flors unserer zahlreichen, verschiedenfarbigen Sommerblumen, ist es ratsam, die Blumen für Tischdekorationen in einzelnen Sor
RM2BTP55R–Viola cucullata Aiton.
RMRR58KE–. According to season; talks about the flowers in the order of their appearance in the woods and fields. Flowers. PLATE VIII. RARE FORM OF THE COMMON BLUE VIOLET Viola cucullata var. palmata. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Parsons, Frances Theodora, 1861-1952. New York, Scribner
RMPFMFJD–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. Gardening -- Dictionaries; Plants -- North America encyclopedias. 2681. The structure of the corolla of Viola palmata var. cucullata. Somewhat enlarged. wild state. Since the native species are really not hor- ticultural subjects, and the descriptions of them are so easily accessibl
RMMEBNPB–. Die Gartenwelt . sie einen überaus langen und reichen Blüten- flor hervorbring-en, wie nur wenige Gewächse es vermögen. Dann sei nicht vergessen, daß es sich um Stauden handelt. — Bei K a y s e r & S e i b e r t fand ich noch einige sehr wert- volle Viola, so V. cucullata purpurea, eine Form des bekannten Pfingstveilchens mit großen, lang- gestielten Blüten von samtig purpurvioletter Farbe. Sie ist für den Schnitt sehr zu empfehlen. — Für den Steingarten ist dann Viola bosniaca, eine kleine, polsterbildende Art, sehr wichtig, deren kleine Blüten eine ganz eigenartige, magentarote Färbung
RM2BTP55J–Viola cucullata Aiton.
RMRG303G–. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history. THE OTTAWA NATURALIST, VOL. XM.. THTii H(iLM, DEL. VIOLA CUCULLATA. Flower. Pruit.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club. Ottawa
RMPFKD12–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 2682. The two kinds of Violet flowers,—the common showy flowers at the right, natural size, and the cleistoga- mous flowers at a a {X /^), Viola palmata var. cucullata. given below as a matter of record. In the nomencla- ture of this list, the monograph of Gray has been fol- lowed (Gray's Syn. Flora, vol. 1, pp
RM2BTP54X–Viola cucullata Aiton.
RMRPR574–. The American botanist : a monthly journal for the plant lover. Botany. THE AMERICAN BOTANIST 7 piircus, Vihuniuin dcntatnui, etc. Throughout the grove are great colonies of wild flowers. Here are found Trilliiini sessile, Viola cucullata, Diceiitra cucuUarin, Phlox divaricata, Anem- one, Claytonia virginica, Erythroninm Aniericanmn, Smilacina raeemosa, Dodecatheon Mectdia, Helianthus, Solidago, Riid- heckia, Erigeron canadensis, various Asters, and others of equal interest. A meandering path is one of the charming promanades; here the tired student seeks recreation and quietude after the str
RM2BTRJD1–Viola cucullata Aiton.
RMRDWE42–. Elementary botany. Botany. 354 ECOLOG y. i.e. the pollenation of the pistil of one flower by pollen from another, is sure to take place, if it is pollenated at all. Even in monoecious plants cross pollenation often takes place between flowers of different individuals, so that. Fig. 451. Viola cucullata; blue flowers above, cleistogamous flowers smaller and curved below. Section of pistil atright. more widely different stocks are united in the fertilized egg, and the strain is kept more vigorous than if very close or identical strains were united. 652. But there are many flowers in which both
RM2BTRJC1–Viola cucullata Aiton.
RMRHD660–. The book of hardy flowers; a simple and complete descriptive guide to the cultivation in gardens of the trees and shrubs, perennial and annual flowers, that are hardy, or are suitable for planting out-of-doors in summer in temperate countries. Floriculture. t^^ AN ALPINE VIOLA VIOLA CUCULLATA) ONE OF THE MULLEINS (VERBASCUM DENSIFLORUM. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Thomas, H. H. (Harry Higgott) ed. New
RM2BTP541–Viola cucullata Aiton.
RMRH20FK–. Budd's flora of the Canadian Prairie Provinces. Botany; Botanique. Fig. 154. Violets: A, early blue violet, Viola adunca J. E. Smith; B, northern bog violet, Viola cucullata Ait.; C, Nuttall's yellow violet, Viola nuttallii Pursh; Z), Western Canada violet, Viola rugulosa Greene. 528. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. [Ottawa] : Research Branch, Agriculture Canada
RM2BTRJDG–Viola cucullata Aiton.
RMRE9N0C–. Contributions from the Osborn Botanical Laboratory. Plants. Nichols: The vegetation of Connecticut 261 A splenium Filix-femina Onoclea sensibilis Leersia virginica Muhlenhergia mexicana Cinna arundinacea Bronms altissimus Elymus canadensis Pilea pumila Boehmeria cylindrica Impatiens hiflora Viola cucullata Circaea lutetiana Verbena hastata Enpatoriitm purpureuni Eupatorium iirticaefoUnm Solidago serotina Aster paniculatus Helenium autiimnale Thalictrum polygamum Flood Plain Associations along Other Streams.—The conditions described in the preceding paragraphs are found not only along the Con
RM2BTP54T–Viola cucullata Aiton.
RMRE3B80–. Elementary botany. Botany. 43^ KELATION TO ENVIRONMENT, i.e. the pollination of the pistil of one flower by pollen from another, is sure to take place, if it is pollinated at all. Even in moncecious plants cross pollination often takes place between flowers of different individuals, so that. Fig. 45+- Viola cucullata; blue flowers above, clcistogamous flowers smaller and cur^'ed below Section nf pistil at right. more wiilely different stocks are united in the fertilized egg, and the strain is kept mure vigorous than if very close or identical strains were united. 848. i hit there are many fl
RM2BTRJBY–Viola cucullata Aiton.
RMRD3RYP–. Elementary botany. Botany. 354 ECOLOGY. i.e. the pollenation of the pistil of one flower by pollen from another, is sure to take place, if it is pollenated at all. Even in monoecious plants cross pollenation often takes place between flowers of different individuals, so that. Fig- 45i- Viola cucullata; blue flowers above, cleistogamous flowers smaller and curved below. Section of pistil at right. more widely different stocks are united in the fertilized egg, and the strain is kept more vigorous than if very close or identical strains were united. 652. I >iit there are many flowers in whic
RM2BTP561–Viola cucullata Aiton.
RMRDD9JR–. Lessons in botany. Botany. VIOLA CE^E. 261 nated, because being closed, and because of the position of the anthers around the stigma the pollen from the opening anthers comes directly in contact with the stigma. In the flowers of the pansy cross-pollination often takes place. Fig. 222. Viola cucullata ; blue flowers above, cleistogamous flowers smaller and' curved below. Section of pistil at right. through the agency of insects. While the blue flowers of the blue violet rarely set fruit, nevertheless pollination and fertilization do take place in some of the flowers, though fruit sets more a
RM2BTP54E–Viola cucullata Aiton.
RMRE1N0M–. Elementary botany. Botany. 354 ECOLOG V. i.e. the pollination of the pistil of one flower by pollen from another, is sure to take place, if it is pollinated at all. Even in monoecious plants cross pollination often takes place between flowers of different individuals, so that. Fig- 451- Viola cucullata; blue flowers above, cleistogamous flowers smaller and curved below. Section of pistil at right. more widely different stocks are united in the fertilized egg, and the strain is kept more vigorous than if very close or identical strains were united. 652. Butthere are many flowers in whicli bot
RM2BTRJBK–Viola cucullata Aiton.
RMRDHYA0–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. VIOLACEAE. Vol. II. 15. Viola cucuUata Ait. Marsh Blue Violet. Fig. 2937. Viola cucullata Ait. Hort. Kew. 3 : 228. 1789. Glabrous; leaves except the earliest broadly ovate to reniform, cordate, acute or subacumiiiate, finely crenate-serrate, often 3^' wide when mature; pedun- cles usually much exceeding the leaves ; corolla violet- blue, darker colored at the t
RM2BTP546–Viola cucullata Aiton.
RMRDHYAC–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. VIOLACEAE. Vol. II. 15. Viola cucuUata Ait. Marsh Blue Violet. Fig. 2937. Viola cucullata Ait. Hort. Kew. 3 : 228. 1789. Glabrous; leaves except the earliest broadly ovate to reniform, cordate, acute or subacumiiiate, finely crenate-serrate, often 3^' wide when mature; pedun- cles usually much exceeding the leaves ; corolla violet- blue, darker colored at the t
RM2BTP554–Viola cucullata Aiton.
RMRDWG0D–. The plant societies of Chicago and its vicinity. Plant ecology; Botany; Botany. 28 THE PLANT SOCIETIES OF troides (Cohosh), Viola cucullata, Galiutn Aparine. Other character- istic herbs are tlie nettles (Urtica gracilis, Laportea Canadensis), various umbellifers (Heracleum, Cr3'ptotaenia, Saniciila, Osmorrhiza), and the parasitic dodder [Cuscuta Gronovii). Fig. 12 shows a characteristic mesnphytic flood plain forest along the Desplaines river; underneath. Fig. 13.—Flood plain forest along a smal|| stream at Lockport, showing a rather striking collection of southern trees (see text). Coffee
RMRDH0T1–. A textbook of botany for colleges and universities ... Botany. Fig. 760. — A cross section of a mesophytic leaf, that of a peppergrass (Lepidium), showing the upper epidermis (e), the lower epidermis (e'), stomata (5), the chlorenchyma (c) consisting of closely placed palisade cells (p) and more loosely placed sponge tissue (/), and a vascular or conductive tract (v) with bundle sheath (6), hadrome or xylem (A), and leptome or phloem (/); considerably magnified. Fig. 761.—A cross section of a mesophytic leaf, that of a blue violet {Viola cucullata)^ showing a single row of greatly elongated
RMRJE0EP–. The century book of gardening; a comprehensive work for every lover of the garden. Gardening. THE CENTURY BOOK OF GARDENING.. EDELWEISS. the sunnier the spot the better. Soldanellas alpina and minima, dainty little bell-like fringed flowers, require a moist peaty soil and partial shade. The Silenes flourish in any light, loamy soil, as will Scutellaria alpina, Tiarella cordifolia (foam-flower), and the creeping Veronicas. Viola cucullata succeeds best in a moist spot in peat and loam. Wahlenbergia serpyllifolia grows well in sandy loam in a sunny situation. We append a list of plants that ma
RMRE37E6–. School and home gardens. Gardening; School gardens. 138 SCHOOL AND HOME GARDENS expected the first season. If the stem is not crushed when it is transplanted, there will be an abundance of food in the tuber to keep u]3 the growth of the plant. The Violet Viola cucullata likes moist places; it will often do well near water. There is a violet form, a white, and a pale mauve ; all the colors darken near the throat. All of these kinds are admirable in borders between other plants. Viola pajiilio- nacea is found in Fig. 72. Blue Violet (Viola palmata) ^^^ graSS in mead- ows and along roadsides ev
RMRJE0EF–. The century book of gardening; a comprehensive work for every lover of the garden. Gardening. EDELWEISS. the sunnier the spot the better. Soldanellas alpina and minima, dainty little bell-like fringed flowers, require a moist peaty soil and partial shade. The Silenes flourish in any light, loamy soil, as will Scutellaria alpina, Tiarella cordifolia (foam-flower), and the creeping Veronicas. Viola cucullata succeeds best in a moist spot in peat and loam. Wahlenbergia serpyllifolia grows well in sandy loam in a sunny situation. We append a list of plants that may be grown in the rock garden. O
RMREA5CG–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 3. Botany; Botany. 36o Phyto-Phenology in its Application Record of Viola cucullata.—Continued. Date. Mar. I.'. Mar. 15-16. Plants in Light.J Plants in Dark- ness Succulent House. Leaves vigorous, green. Tiny flower bud, vig- orous. Succulent House. Mar. 17. Mar. 18. Mar. 19. First blossom, not fully open. One small bud. Plants very tall, yellow. Leaves not unfolded. Plants in Light. Sarracenia House. Leaves normal and green. Two flowers open. 3 small buds. Plants very weak. One small flower bud. Petiole 15 cm. 3 small flower buds. I large. T
RMRJ2K0T–. Wild flowers of Canada [microform]. Wild flowers; Flowers; Botany; Fleurs sauvages; Fleurs; Botanique. —'j'l — DANDELION. TARAXACUM (OINB-LEONISJ. -60 - COMMON BLUE VIOLET. VIOLA OMJQUA (CUCULLATA). MAV. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Iles, George, 1852-1942. Montreal : Montreal Star
RMRD4RNW–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. Gardening -- Dictionaries; Plants -- North America encyclopedias. 2681. The structure of the corolla of Viola palmata var. cucullata. Somewhat enlarged. wild state. Since the native species are really not hor- ticultural subjects, and the descriptions of them are so easily accessibl
RMRD4RNM–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. Gardening -- Dictionaries; Plants -- North America encyclopedias. 2681. The structure of the corolla of Viola palmata var. cucullata. Somewhat enlarged. wild state. Since the native species are really not hor- ticultural subjects, and the descriptions of them are so easily accessibl
RMRE29DW–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 2681. The structure of tne corolla of Viola palmata var. cucullata. Somewhat enlarged. wild state. Since the native species are really not hor- ticultural subjects, and the descriptions of them are so easily accessible in the writings of Gray, Britton,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned p
RMRE29DE–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 2681. The structure of tne corolla of Viola palmata var. cucullata. Somewhat enlarged. wild state. Since the native species are really not hor- ticultural subjects, and the descriptions of them are so easily accessible in the writings of Gray, Britton,. >ni>e. ;i, G Sweer. E. Don). Ars- 2682. The two kind
RMRE29DA–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. >ni>e. ;i, G Sweer. E. Don). Ars- 2682. The two kinds of Violet flowers.—the common showy flowers at the right, natural size, and the cleistoga- mous flowers at a a [">< '^-). Viola palmata var. cucullata. given below as a matter of record. In the nomencla- ture of this list, the monograph of (
RM2BTRJDC–Viola cucullata Aiton x V sororia Willd.
RMRD4043–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 2682. The two kinds of Violet flowers,—the common showy flowers at the right, natural size, and the cleistoga- mous flowers at a a {X /^), Viola palmata var. cucullata. given below as a matter of record. In the nomencla- ture of this list, the monograph of Gray has been fol- lowed (Gray's Syn. Flora, vol. 1, pp
RM2BTRJDM–Viola cucullata Aiton x V nephrophylla Greene.
RMRF7CWP–. Hardy ferns & flowers, shrubs, roses, etc.. Nursery stock Massachusetts Catalogs; Ferns Catalogs; Perennials Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Spray of Veronica VIOLA. The wild Violets are for the most part among our first spring flowers. They fur- nish an abundance of bloom, a variety of color, and are so easily grown as to be worthy of a place in every wild garden. V. Canadensis. Is i to 2 feet high, with heart-shaped leaves, and whitish flowers tinged with purple. 10 cts. each, $1 per doz. V. cucullata (Common Blue Violet). A strong-growing plant
RM2BTRJDB–Viola cucullata Aiton x V fimbriatula Small.
RMRFFXF2–. Hardy ferns & flowers, shrubs, roses, etc.. Nursery stock Massachusetts Catalogs; Ferns Catalogs; Perennials Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Spray of Veronica VIOLA. The wild Violets are for the most part among our first spring flowers. They fur- nish an abundance of bloom, a variety of color, and are so easily grown as to be worthy of a place in every wild garden. V. Canadensis. Is i to 2 feet high, with heart-shaped leaves, and whitish flowers tinged with purple. 10 cts. each, $1 per doz. V. cucullata (Common Blue Violet). A strong-growing plant
RM2BTRJCY–Viola cucullata Aiton x V septentrionalis Greene.
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