Picture shows the Flower Head of a Sunflower. The flower heads are large yellow. It is a perennial sunflower variety with a purplish-brown flower cent Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/picture-shows-the-flower-head-of-a-sunflower-the-flower-heads-are-large-yellow-it-is-a-perennial-sunflower-variety-with-a-purplish-brown-flower-cent-image244484919.html
RFT5N707–Picture shows the Flower Head of a Sunflower. The flower heads are large yellow. It is a perennial sunflower variety with a purplish-brown flower cent
Dandelion Taxaxacum officinale seed heads and grasses Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dandelion-taxaxacum-officinale-seed-heads-and-grasses-image247018460.html
RMT9TJFT–Dandelion Taxaxacum officinale seed heads and grasses
black and white shot Shasta Daisy A hybrid daisy having large white daisylike flower heads Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/black-and-white-shot-shasta-daisy-a-hybrid-daisy-having-large-white-image1818317.html
RMAYBECE–black and white shot Shasta Daisy A hybrid daisy having large white daisylike flower heads
Birds with waterfall. unknown c. 1725-1775 Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. Lush flowering plants frame composition: large bird looking towards smaller one flying in its direction; cascading river flowing from rocky outcrop with natural arch in background (BRD) picture-frame border with stylized, alternating half-piastres superimposed on trellis pattern with flower heads; acanthus leaves in corners No French & Co. stock sheet in archive, no stock number Related Works: Similar border: GCPA 0244209, 0243446-0243447, 0 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/birds-with-waterfall-unknown-c-1725-1775-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-french-weaving-center-aubusson-ownership-history-french-co-lush-flowering-plants-frame-composition-large-bird-looking-towards-smaller-one-flying-in-its-direction-cascading-river-flowing-from-rocky-outcrop-with-natural-arch-in-background-brd-picture-frame-border-with-stylized-alternating-half-piastres-superimposed-on-trellis-pattern-with-flower-heads-acanthus-leaves-in-corners-no-french-co-stock-sheet-in-archive-no-stock-number-related-works-similar-border-gcpa-0244209-0243446-0243447-0-image600262391.html
RM2WTG8PF–Birds with waterfall. unknown c. 1725-1775 Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. Lush flowering plants frame composition: large bird looking towards smaller one flying in its direction; cascading river flowing from rocky outcrop with natural arch in background (BRD) picture-frame border with stylized, alternating half-piastres superimposed on trellis pattern with flower heads; acanthus leaves in corners No French & Co. stock sheet in archive, no stock number Related Works: Similar border: GCPA 0244209, 0243446-0243447, 0
. Handbook of hardy trees, shrubs, and herbaceous plants ... Based on the French work of Messrs. Decaisne and Naudin ...entitled 'Manuel de l'amateur des jardins,' and including the original woodcuts by Riocreux and Leblanc. Plants, Ornamental. Kg. 130. BucJbeckia purpurea. (J uat. size.) Fig. 131, Rudbeckia DrummoudiU (J nat. size.) obscurely dentate leaves and large flower-heads nearly 4 inches ill diameter. The prominent disk is dark brown, and the ray bright reddish purple. R. intermedia, with rather broader more. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that ma Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-hardy-trees-shrubs-and-herbaceous-plants-based-on-the-french-work-of-messrs-decaisne-and-naudin-entitled-manuel-de-lamateur-des-jardins-and-including-the-original-woodcuts-by-riocreux-and-leblanc-plants-ornamental-kg-130-bucjbeckia-purpurea-j-uat-size-fig-131-rudbeckia-drummoudiu-j-nat-size-obscurely-dentate-leaves-and-large-flower-heads-nearly-4-inches-ill-diameter-the-prominent-disk-is-dark-brown-and-the-ray-bright-reddish-purple-r-intermedia-with-rather-broader-more-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-ma-image232255500.html
RMRDT478–. Handbook of hardy trees, shrubs, and herbaceous plants ... Based on the French work of Messrs. Decaisne and Naudin ...entitled 'Manuel de l'amateur des jardins,' and including the original woodcuts by Riocreux and Leblanc. Plants, Ornamental. Kg. 130. BucJbeckia purpurea. (J uat. size.) Fig. 131, Rudbeckia DrummoudiU (J nat. size.) obscurely dentate leaves and large flower-heads nearly 4 inches ill diameter. The prominent disk is dark brown, and the ray bright reddish purple. R. intermedia, with rather broader more. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that ma
. Handbook of nature-study for teachers and parents, based on the Cornell nature-study leaflets. Nature study. Wild-Flower Study 519. THE MAY APPLE, OR MANDRAKE ' ' ^ ] Teacher's Story •HIS is a study of parasols and, therefore, of perennial interest to the little girls who use the small ones for their dolls, and with many airs and graces hold the large ones above their own heads. And when this diversion palls, they make mandarin dolls of these fascinating plants. This is easily done by taking one of the small plant umbrellas and tying with a grass- sash all but two of the lobes closely around Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-nature-study-for-teachers-and-parents-based-on-the-cornell-nature-study-leaflets-nature-study-wild-flower-study-519-the-may-apple-or-mandrake-teachers-story-his-is-a-study-of-parasols-and-therefore-of-perennial-interest-to-the-little-girls-who-use-the-small-ones-for-their-dolls-and-with-many-airs-and-graces-hold-the-large-ones-above-their-own-heads-and-when-this-diversion-palls-they-make-mandarin-dolls-of-these-fascinating-plants-this-is-easily-done-by-taking-one-of-the-small-plant-umbrellas-and-tying-with-a-grass-sash-all-but-two-of-the-lobes-closely-around-image216352125.html
RMPFYK9H–. Handbook of nature-study for teachers and parents, based on the Cornell nature-study leaflets. Nature study. Wild-Flower Study 519. THE MAY APPLE, OR MANDRAKE ' ' ^ ] Teacher's Story •HIS is a study of parasols and, therefore, of perennial interest to the little girls who use the small ones for their dolls, and with many airs and graces hold the large ones above their own heads. And when this diversion palls, they make mandarin dolls of these fascinating plants. This is easily done by taking one of the small plant umbrellas and tying with a grass- sash all but two of the lobes closely around
Chrysanthemum heads from above, X-ray. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chrysanthemum-heads-from-above-x-ray-image356004405.html
black and white shot Shasta Daisy A hybrid daisy having large white daisylike flower heads Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/black-and-white-shot-shasta-daisy-a-hybrid-daisy-having-large-white-image1818316.html
RMAYBECD–black and white shot Shasta Daisy A hybrid daisy having large white daisylike flower heads
Landscape with crested bird. unknown c. 1675-1725 Tapestry Dimensions: H 8' x W 6' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. received from W. C. Durant, invoiced 11/16/1933; returned 4/7/1934. Large crested bird on low branch, flanked by tree trunk (L) & piece of white cloth hanging to the ground near large tree with small bird (R); farm building in background & mountains in the distance (BRD) picture-frame border with rectangular-shaped frames enclosing flower heads trellis pattern, alternating with stylized acanthus leaves Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/landscape-with-crested-bird-unknown-c-1675-1725-tapestry-dimensions-h-8-x-w-6-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-french-weaving-center-aubusson-ownership-history-french-co-received-from-w-c-durant-invoiced-11161933-returned-471934-large-crested-bird-on-low-branch-flanked-by-tree-trunk-l-piece-of-white-cloth-hanging-to-the-ground-near-large-tree-with-small-bird-r-farm-building-in-background-mountains-in-the-distance-brd-picture-frame-border-with-rectangular-shaped-frames-enclosing-flower-heads-trellis-pattern-alternating-with-stylized-acanthus-leaves-image600253673.html
RM2WTFWK5–Landscape with crested bird. unknown c. 1675-1725 Tapestry Dimensions: H 8' x W 6' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. received from W. C. Durant, invoiced 11/16/1933; returned 4/7/1934. Large crested bird on low branch, flanked by tree trunk (L) & piece of white cloth hanging to the ground near large tree with small bird (R); farm building in background & mountains in the distance (BRD) picture-frame border with rectangular-shaped frames enclosing flower heads trellis pattern, alternating with stylized acanthus leaves
. Canadian fruit, flower, and kitchen gardener [microform] : a guide in all matters relating to the cultivation of fruits, flowers and vegetables and their value for cultivation in this climate. Gardening; Flower gardening; Fruit-culture; Jardinage; Floriculture; Horticulture fruitière. BRUSSELS SPROUTS. 205 "Walcheren.—Another white variety, producing very large and firm heads. It is as large and fine as most Cauliflowers, and is said by those who can see the difference between Broccoli and CaiUiflower to endure both heat and cold, and dry weather also, better than a Cauliflower. BEUSSEL Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-fruit-flower-and-kitchen-gardener-microform-a-guide-in-all-matters-relating-to-the-cultivation-of-fruits-flowers-and-vegetables-and-their-value-for-cultivation-in-this-climate-gardening-flower-gardening-fruit-culture-jardinage-floriculture-horticulture-fruitire-brussels-sprouts-205-quotwalcherenanother-white-variety-producing-very-large-and-firm-heads-it-is-as-large-and-fine-as-most-cauliflowers-and-is-said-by-those-who-can-see-the-difference-between-broccoli-and-caiuiflower-to-endure-both-heat-and-cold-and-dry-weather-also-better-than-a-cauliflower-beussel-image234954117.html
RMRJ72AD–. Canadian fruit, flower, and kitchen gardener [microform] : a guide in all matters relating to the cultivation of fruits, flowers and vegetables and their value for cultivation in this climate. Gardening; Flower gardening; Fruit-culture; Jardinage; Floriculture; Horticulture fruitière. BRUSSELS SPROUTS. 205 "Walcheren.—Another white variety, producing very large and firm heads. It is as large and fine as most Cauliflowers, and is said by those who can see the difference between Broccoli and CaiUiflower to endure both heat and cold, and dry weather also, better than a Cauliflower. BEUSSEL
. Plants of New Zealand . Botany. DAISY, DANDELION, AND THISTLE FAMILY 417 Pleurophyllum speciosum {TJicHandsome PJcuro- phylliim). Leaves all i-adical, C, in.- 18 in. long, 6 m. - 10 in. broad, usually flat upon the ground, forming a large rosette, bristly above, woolh- below. Flower stems with several leafy bracts. Heads 8-20, ljin.-2jin. across. Ray-florets purplish-white, handsome. Achenescovered with stiff hairs, all lying in one direction. Pappus- hairs not thickened up- wards. Auckland and Campbelllslands. PI. Dec.- Jan. Pleupophyllum cpinifepum (T]ie Hairy Pleuro- pJiyUmn). Radical lea Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plants-of-new-zealand-botany-daisy-dandelion-and-thistle-family-417-pleurophyllum-speciosum-tjichandsome-pjcuro-phylliim-leaves-all-i-adical-c-in-18-in-long-6-m-10-in-broad-usually-flat-upon-the-ground-forming-a-large-rosette-bristly-above-woolh-below-flower-stems-with-several-leafy-bracts-heads-8-20-ljin-2jin-across-ray-florets-purplish-white-handsome-achenescovered-with-stiff-hairs-all-lying-in-one-direction-pappus-hairs-not-thickened-up-wards-auckland-and-campbelllslands-pi-dec-jan-pleupophyllum-cpinifepum-t-ie-hairy-pleuro-pjiyumn-radical-lea-image216405205.html
RMPG2319–. Plants of New Zealand . Botany. DAISY, DANDELION, AND THISTLE FAMILY 417 Pleurophyllum speciosum {TJicHandsome PJcuro- phylliim). Leaves all i-adical, C, in.- 18 in. long, 6 m. - 10 in. broad, usually flat upon the ground, forming a large rosette, bristly above, woolh- below. Flower stems with several leafy bracts. Heads 8-20, ljin.-2jin. across. Ray-florets purplish-white, handsome. Achenescovered with stiff hairs, all lying in one direction. Pappus- hairs not thickened up- wards. Auckland and Campbelllslands. PI. Dec.- Jan. Pleupophyllum cpinifepum (T]ie Hairy Pleuro- pJiyUmn). Radical lea
Chrysanthemum heads in shape of a heart, X-ray. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chrysanthemum-heads-in-shape-of-a-heart-x-ray-image356004412.html
RF2BK5B78–Chrysanthemum heads in shape of a heart, X-ray.
Landscape with crested bird. unknown c. 1675-1725 Tapestry Dimensions: H 8' x W 6' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. received from W. C. Durant, invoiced 11/16/1933; returned 4/7/1934. Large crested bird on low branch, flanked by tree trunk (L) & piece of white cloth hanging to the ground near large tree with small bird (R); farm building in background & mountains in the distance (BRD) picture-frame border with rectangular-shaped frames enclosing flower heads trellis pattern, alternating with stylized acanthus leaves Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/landscape-with-crested-bird-unknown-c-1675-1725-tapestry-dimensions-h-8-x-w-6-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-french-weaving-center-aubusson-ownership-history-french-co-received-from-w-c-durant-invoiced-11161933-returned-471934-large-crested-bird-on-low-branch-flanked-by-tree-trunk-l-piece-of-white-cloth-hanging-to-the-ground-near-large-tree-with-small-bird-r-farm-building-in-background-mountains-in-the-distance-brd-picture-frame-border-with-rectangular-shaped-frames-enclosing-flower-heads-trellis-pattern-alternating-with-stylized-acanthus-leaves-image600252904.html
RM2WTFTKM–Landscape with crested bird. unknown c. 1675-1725 Tapestry Dimensions: H 8' x W 6' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. received from W. C. Durant, invoiced 11/16/1933; returned 4/7/1934. Large crested bird on low branch, flanked by tree trunk (L) & piece of white cloth hanging to the ground near large tree with small bird (R); farm building in background & mountains in the distance (BRD) picture-frame border with rectangular-shaped frames enclosing flower heads trellis pattern, alternating with stylized acanthus leaves
. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. i78 THE BOOK OF GARDENING. growing with gold. / Lindeni is an excellent species, and largely grown for bedding purposes; it has deep blood-red leaves, with purplish mid-ribs; the leaves are more pointed than those of Herbstii, It forms a fine edging plant to beds of Pelargoniums, &c. Lantanas.—The named varieties of Lantana, with their large Verbena-like heads of richly-coloured flowers, produced abundantly during the whole summer, are charming subjects for flower-beds. They are as easy to cultivate as Pelargoniu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-book-of-gardening-a-handbook-of-horticulture-gardening-horticulture-i78-the-book-of-gardening-growing-with-gold-lindeni-is-an-excellent-species-and-largely-grown-for-bedding-purposes-it-has-deep-blood-red-leaves-with-purplish-mid-ribs-the-leaves-are-more-pointed-than-those-of-herbstii-it-forms-a-fine-edging-plant-to-beds-of-pelargoniums-ampc-lantanasthe-named-varieties-of-lantana-with-their-large-verbena-like-heads-of-richly-coloured-flowers-produced-abundantly-during-the-whole-summer-are-charming-subjects-for-flower-beds-they-are-as-easy-to-cultivate-as-pelargoniu-image232310219.html
RMRDXJ1F–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. i78 THE BOOK OF GARDENING. growing with gold. / Lindeni is an excellent species, and largely grown for bedding purposes; it has deep blood-red leaves, with purplish mid-ribs; the leaves are more pointed than those of Herbstii, It forms a fine edging plant to beds of Pelargoniums, &c. Lantanas.—The named varieties of Lantana, with their large Verbena-like heads of richly-coloured flowers, produced abundantly during the whole summer, are charming subjects for flower-beds. They are as easy to cultivate as Pelargoniu
. Plants of New Zealand . Botany. DAISY, DANDELION, AND THISTLE FAMILY i'Z'S Crt'tius Hdastia. Tufted, woolly shrul^s, forming dense masses, sometimes several feet across. This genus differs from Raoulia in having tailless anthers. Flower-heads large, solitary, snnk amongst the upper leaves. Ray-llorets female. Disk-florets. Fig. 1-ifi. C'eliiiisi;! longifnlia, var. i:,' nat. size). numerous. Achene shining, narrow, sometimes ril)bed. Pappus-hairs rigid, white. (Name in honour of Sir .lulius von Haast). This genus is endemic in New Zealand, i sp.. Please note that these images are extracted fr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plants-of-new-zealand-botany-daisy-dandelion-and-thistle-family-izs-crttius-hdastia-tufted-woolly-shruls-forming-dense-masses-sometimes-several-feet-across-this-genus-differs-from-raoulia-in-having-tailless-anthers-flower-heads-large-solitary-snnk-amongst-the-upper-leaves-ray-llorets-female-disk-florets-fig-1-ifi-celiiiisi!-longifnlia-var-i-nat-size-numerous-achene-shining-narrow-sometimes-rilbed-pappus-hairs-rigid-white-name-in-honour-of-sir-lulius-von-haast-this-genus-is-endemic-in-new-zealand-i-sp-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-fr-image216405195.html
RMPG230Y–. Plants of New Zealand . Botany. DAISY, DANDELION, AND THISTLE FAMILY i'Z'S Crt'tius Hdastia. Tufted, woolly shrul^s, forming dense masses, sometimes several feet across. This genus differs from Raoulia in having tailless anthers. Flower-heads large, solitary, snnk amongst the upper leaves. Ray-llorets female. Disk-florets. Fig. 1-ifi. C'eliiiisi;! longifnlia, var. i:,' nat. size). numerous. Achene shining, narrow, sometimes ril)bed. Pappus-hairs rigid, white. (Name in honour of Sir .lulius von Haast). This genus is endemic in New Zealand, i sp.. Please note that these images are extracted fr
Birds in landscape. unknown c. 1725-1775 Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. 2 large birds amongst lush flowering plants & trees in foreground; river with buildings on higher ground in background; bird flying towards one of the large birds (BRD) picture-frame border with stylized alternating half-piastres superimposed on cross-hatched background with flower heads; acanthus leaves in corners No French & Co. stock sheet in archive, no stock number Related Works: Similar borders: GCPA 0244205, 0243446-0243447, 0243449-024 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/birds-in-landscape-unknown-c-1725-1775-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-french-weaving-center-aubusson-ownership-history-french-co-2-large-birds-amongst-lush-flowering-plants-trees-in-foreground-river-with-buildings-on-higher-ground-in-background-bird-flying-towards-one-of-the-large-birds-brd-picture-frame-border-with-stylized-alternating-half-piastres-superimposed-on-cross-hatched-background-with-flower-heads-acanthus-leaves-in-corners-no-french-co-stock-sheet-in-archive-no-stock-number-related-works-similar-borders-gcpa-0244205-0243446-0243447-0243449-024-image600262752.html
RM2WTG97C–Birds in landscape. unknown c. 1725-1775 Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. 2 large birds amongst lush flowering plants & trees in foreground; river with buildings on higher ground in background; bird flying towards one of the large birds (BRD) picture-frame border with stylized alternating half-piastres superimposed on cross-hatched background with flower heads; acanthus leaves in corners No French & Co. stock sheet in archive, no stock number Related Works: Similar borders: GCPA 0244205, 0243446-0243447, 0243449-024
. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. ALPINE FLOWERS. 319 The M. nipicola (fig. 694) is more dwarfish, and is covered with large heads of the most brilHant flowers. At the lower part of the alpinery, at the edge of the brool^, our EngUsh Forget-me-not {M. palustris) gives its flowers during the summer and autumn. I have it growing in the water, but it does not flower so freely there as when it is planted in the earth near the water, in which situation it attains its highest perfection. Although a common wil Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/my-garden-its-plan-and-culture-together-with-a-general-description-of-its-geology-botany-and-natural-history-gardening-alpine-flowers-319-the-m-nipicola-fig-694-is-more-dwarfish-and-is-covered-with-large-heads-of-the-most-brilhant-flowers-at-the-lower-part-of-the-alpinery-at-the-edge-of-the-brool-our-engush-forget-me-not-m-palustris-gives-its-flowers-during-the-summer-and-autumn-i-have-it-growing-in-the-water-but-it-does-not-flower-so-freely-there-as-when-it-is-planted-in-the-earth-near-the-water-in-which-situation-it-attains-its-highest-perfection-although-a-common-wil-image232237986.html
RMRDR9WP–. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. ALPINE FLOWERS. 319 The M. nipicola (fig. 694) is more dwarfish, and is covered with large heads of the most brilHant flowers. At the lower part of the alpinery, at the edge of the brool^, our EngUsh Forget-me-not {M. palustris) gives its flowers during the summer and autumn. I have it growing in the water, but it does not flower so freely there as when it is planted in the earth near the water, in which situation it attains its highest perfection. Although a common wil
. Plants of New Zealand . Botany. DAISY, DANDELION, AND THISTLE FAMILY 4:^5 Genus Brachyglotti.s. Shrubs or trees. Branches and under surfaces of leaves white «-ith tonienturji. Heads numerous, in large panicles. Acheues short, p;ipillosc. Pappus-hairs seriate. '2 sp. Brachyglottis repanda {The Wavy-leaved Bangiora). Stems S ft.--20 ft. in height. Leaves liin.-Gin. long, soft, dull green above, milky-white below, wav)- in outline. Flower-panicles drooping, usually terminal. Heads ^ in.-J in. long, whitish, bracts of involucre shining. North Island chiefly. PI. Aug.-Oct.. Fig. 154. Brachyglotti Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plants-of-new-zealand-botany-daisy-dandelion-and-thistle-family-45-genus-brachyglottis-shrubs-or-trees-branches-and-under-surfaces-of-leaves-white-ith-tonienturji-heads-numerous-in-large-panicles-acheues-short-pipillosc-pappus-hairs-seriate-2-sp-brachyglottis-repanda-the-wavy-leaved-bangiora-stems-s-ft-20-ft-in-height-leaves-liin-gin-long-soft-dull-green-above-milky-white-below-wav-in-outline-flower-panicles-drooping-usually-terminal-heads-in-j-in-long-whitish-bracts-of-involucre-shining-north-island-chiefly-pi-aug-oct-fig-154-brachyglotti-image216405172.html
RMPG2304–. Plants of New Zealand . Botany. DAISY, DANDELION, AND THISTLE FAMILY 4:^5 Genus Brachyglotti.s. Shrubs or trees. Branches and under surfaces of leaves white «-ith tonienturji. Heads numerous, in large panicles. Acheues short, p;ipillosc. Pappus-hairs seriate. '2 sp. Brachyglottis repanda {The Wavy-leaved Bangiora). Stems S ft.--20 ft. in height. Leaves liin.-Gin. long, soft, dull green above, milky-white below, wav)- in outline. Flower-panicles drooping, usually terminal. Heads ^ in.-J in. long, whitish, bracts of involucre shining. North Island chiefly. PI. Aug.-Oct.. Fig. 154. Brachyglotti
. Elementary botany. Botany. 290 DICOTYLEDONS. pushing its way up between the anthers brushes off some of the pollen and bears it aloft, where it becomes attached to visiting insects. The lobelia family is related to the bell-flower family, and contains the cardinal-flower, great lobelia, and others. AGGREGATyE. 553. Lesson XX. The composite family (compositse).—In all the composites, the flowers are grouped (aggregated) into " heads," as in the sunflower, where each head is made up of a great many flowers crowded closely together on a widened receptacle. The family is a large one, a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-botany-botany-290-dicotyledons-pushing-its-way-up-between-the-anthers-brushes-off-some-of-the-pollen-and-bears-it-aloft-where-it-becomes-attached-to-visiting-insects-the-lobelia-family-is-related-to-the-bell-flower-family-and-contains-the-cardinal-flower-great-lobelia-and-others-aggregatye-553-lesson-xx-the-composite-family-compositsein-all-the-composites-the-flowers-are-grouped-aggregated-into-quot-headsquot-as-in-the-sunflower-where-each-head-is-made-up-of-a-great-many-flowers-crowded-closely-together-on-a-widened-receptacle-the-family-is-a-large-one-a-image232378730.html
RMRE1NCA–. Elementary botany. Botany. 290 DICOTYLEDONS. pushing its way up between the anthers brushes off some of the pollen and bears it aloft, where it becomes attached to visiting insects. The lobelia family is related to the bell-flower family, and contains the cardinal-flower, great lobelia, and others. AGGREGATyE. 553. Lesson XX. The composite family (compositse).—In all the composites, the flowers are grouped (aggregated) into " heads," as in the sunflower, where each head is made up of a great many flowers crowded closely together on a widened receptacle. The family is a large one, a
. Gray's new manual of botany. A handbook of the flowering plants and ferns of the central and northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. Botany. 692. J. Torrejn. Inflorescence x %. Fruiting flower x 3,. J. brachycarpus Inflorescence x %. Fruiting flower x 'â , 31. J. TorrSyi Coville. Similar to tlie last; stem stouter (0.4-1 m. high) with thick leaves; heads few and large (1-1.5 cm. in diameter), 30-80-flowered; anthers linear, shorter than the filamtints. {J. nodosus, "^ var. megacephalus Torr.) â Low sandy soil, Mass. to Sask., westw. and southw. July-Oct. Fig. 592. 32. J. brachyc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/grays-new-manual-of-botany-a-handbook-of-the-flowering-plants-and-ferns-of-the-central-and-northeastern-united-states-and-adjacent-canada-botany-692-j-torrejn-inflorescence-x-fruiting-flower-x-3-j-brachycarpus-inflorescence-x-fruiting-flower-x-31-j-torrsyi-coville-similar-to-tlie-last-stem-stouter-04-1-m-high-with-thick-leaves-heads-few-and-large-1-15-cm-in-diameter-30-80-flowered-anthers-linear-shorter-than-the-filamtints-j-nodosus-quot-var-megacephalus-torr-low-sandy-soil-mass-to-sask-westw-and-southw-july-oct-fig-592-32-j-brachyc-image216355203.html
RMPFYR7F–. Gray's new manual of botany. A handbook of the flowering plants and ferns of the central and northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. Botany. 692. J. Torrejn. Inflorescence x %. Fruiting flower x 3,. J. brachycarpus Inflorescence x %. Fruiting flower x 'â , 31. J. TorrSyi Coville. Similar to tlie last; stem stouter (0.4-1 m. high) with thick leaves; heads few and large (1-1.5 cm. in diameter), 30-80-flowered; anthers linear, shorter than the filamtints. {J. nodosus, "^ var. megacephalus Torr.) â Low sandy soil, Mass. to Sask., westw. and southw. July-Oct. Fig. 592. 32. J. brachyc
. Elementary botany. Botany. 290 DICOTYLEDONS. pushing its way up between the anthers brushes off some of the pollen and bears it aloft, where it becomes attached to visiting insects. The lobelia family is related to the bell-flower family, and contains the cardinal-flower, great lobelia, and others. AGGREGATE. Lesson XX. The composite family (compositse).—In all the composites, the flowers are grouped (aggregated) into "heads," as in the sunflower, where each head is made up of a great many flowers crowded closely together on a widened receptacle. The family is a large one, and is d Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-botany-botany-290-dicotyledons-pushing-its-way-up-between-the-anthers-brushes-off-some-of-the-pollen-and-bears-it-aloft-where-it-becomes-attached-to-visiting-insects-the-lobelia-family-is-related-to-the-bell-flower-family-and-contains-the-cardinal-flower-great-lobelia-and-others-aggregate-lesson-xx-the-composite-family-compositsein-all-the-composites-the-flowers-are-grouped-aggregated-into-quotheadsquot-as-in-the-sunflower-where-each-head-is-made-up-of-a-great-many-flowers-crowded-closely-together-on-a-widened-receptacle-the-family-is-a-large-one-and-is-d-image232265069.html
RMRDTGD1–. Elementary botany. Botany. 290 DICOTYLEDONS. pushing its way up between the anthers brushes off some of the pollen and bears it aloft, where it becomes attached to visiting insects. The lobelia family is related to the bell-flower family, and contains the cardinal-flower, great lobelia, and others. AGGREGATE. Lesson XX. The composite family (compositse).—In all the composites, the flowers are grouped (aggregated) into "heads," as in the sunflower, where each head is made up of a great many flowers crowded closely together on a widened receptacle. The family is a large one, and is d
. On British wild flowers considered in relation to insects. Flowers; Fertilization of plants by insects; Plants. IV.] UMBELLIFER^. 103 of the numerous small flowers into comparatively large flat heads, by which they are made much more conspicuous : and, secondly, they all secrete honey in the centre of the flower on a flat disk (Fig. 84, 85) which is thus accessible to all insects, even those with the shortest lips. This is an advantage, as it effects a considerable saving of time, enabling the insects to visit a given number of flowers. Fig. 83.—Wild Chervil {CJuerophyllum sylvestre). more r Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/on-british-wild-flowers-considered-in-relation-to-insects-flowers-fertilization-of-plants-by-insects-plants-iv-umbellifer-103-of-the-numerous-small-flowers-into-comparatively-large-flat-heads-by-which-they-are-made-much-more-conspicuous-and-secondly-they-all-secrete-honey-in-the-centre-of-the-flower-on-a-flat-disk-fig-84-85-which-is-thus-accessible-to-all-insects-even-those-with-the-shortest-lips-this-is-an-advantage-as-it-effects-a-considerable-saving-of-time-enabling-the-insects-to-visit-a-given-number-of-flowers-fig-83wild-chervil-cjuerophyllum-sylvestre-more-r-image232331174.html
RMRDYGNX–. On British wild flowers considered in relation to insects. Flowers; Fertilization of plants by insects; Plants. IV.] UMBELLIFER^. 103 of the numerous small flowers into comparatively large flat heads, by which they are made much more conspicuous : and, secondly, they all secrete honey in the centre of the flower on a flat disk (Fig. 84, 85) which is thus accessible to all insects, even those with the shortest lips. This is an advantage, as it effects a considerable saving of time, enabling the insects to visit a given number of flowers. Fig. 83.—Wild Chervil {CJuerophyllum sylvestre). more r
. Canadian fruit, flower, and kitchen gardener [microform] : a guide in all matters relating to the cultivation of fruits, flowers and vegetables and their value for cultivation in this climate. Gardening; Flower gardening; Fruit-culture; Jardinage; Floriculture; Horticulture fruitière. CARROTS. 209 its name. Tno heads are largo, round, a little flattened at the top, and quite compact. This is the best of the large Savoys, heads well, is tender and of fine flavor, and retains its froshnos* and flavor late into the spring. The seed should bo sown early in tliis climate, as it needs the whole s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canadian-fruit-flower-and-kitchen-gardener-microform-a-guide-in-all-matters-relating-to-the-cultivation-of-fruits-flowers-and-vegetables-and-their-value-for-cultivation-in-this-climate-gardening-flower-gardening-fruit-culture-jardinage-floriculture-horticulture-fruitire-carrots-209-its-name-tno-heads-are-largo-round-a-little-flattened-at-the-top-and-quite-compact-this-is-the-best-of-the-large-savoys-heads-well-is-tender-and-of-fine-flavor-and-retains-its-froshnos-and-flavor-late-into-the-spring-the-seed-should-bo-sown-early-in-tliis-climate-as-it-needs-the-whole-s-image234954110.html
RMRJ72A6–. Canadian fruit, flower, and kitchen gardener [microform] : a guide in all matters relating to the cultivation of fruits, flowers and vegetables and their value for cultivation in this climate. Gardening; Flower gardening; Fruit-culture; Jardinage; Floriculture; Horticulture fruitière. CARROTS. 209 its name. Tno heads are largo, round, a little flattened at the top, and quite compact. This is the best of the large Savoys, heads well, is tender and of fine flavor, and retains its froshnos* and flavor late into the spring. The seed should bo sown early in tliis climate, as it needs the whole s
. Handbook of nature-study for teachers and parents, based on the Cornell nature-study leaflets. Nature study. Wild-Flower Study 519. THE MAY APPLE, OR MANDRAKE ' ' ^ ] Teacher's Story •HIS is a study of parasols and, therefore, of perennial interest to the little girls who use the small ones for their dolls, and with many airs and graces hold the large ones above their own heads. And when this diversion palls, they make mandarin dolls of these fascinating plants. This is easily done by taking one of the small plant umbrellas and tying with a grass- sash all but two of the lobes closely around Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-nature-study-for-teachers-and-parents-based-on-the-cornell-nature-study-leaflets-nature-study-wild-flower-study-519-the-may-apple-or-mandrake-teachers-story-his-is-a-study-of-parasols-and-therefore-of-perennial-interest-to-the-little-girls-who-use-the-small-ones-for-their-dolls-and-with-many-airs-and-graces-hold-the-large-ones-above-their-own-heads-and-when-this-diversion-palls-they-make-mandarin-dolls-of-these-fascinating-plants-this-is-easily-done-by-taking-one-of-the-small-plant-umbrellas-and-tying-with-a-grass-sash-all-but-two-of-the-lobes-closely-around-image231909726.html
RMRD8B66–. Handbook of nature-study for teachers and parents, based on the Cornell nature-study leaflets. Nature study. Wild-Flower Study 519. THE MAY APPLE, OR MANDRAKE ' ' ^ ] Teacher's Story •HIS is a study of parasols and, therefore, of perennial interest to the little girls who use the small ones for their dolls, and with many airs and graces hold the large ones above their own heads. And when this diversion palls, they make mandarin dolls of these fascinating plants. This is easily done by taking one of the small plant umbrellas and tying with a grass- sash all but two of the lobes closely around
. Handbook of hardy trees, shrubs, and herbaceous plants ... Based on the French work of Messrs. Decaisne and Naudin ...entitled 'Manuel de l'amateur des jardins,' and including the original woodcuts by Riocreux and Leblanc. Plants, Ornamental. Coniposita:— Coreopsis. 245 with pimiatisect leaves and large bright orange-yellow flower- heads. Pappus of two long spreading bristles. 19. HELllNTHUS. Tall coarse herbs, mostly natives of North America. Leaves large, simple, scabrid. Flower-heads very large, yellow with a dark centre. The Jerusalem Artichoke ill. tuherbsus) is a familiar species of th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-hardy-trees-shrubs-and-herbaceous-plants-based-on-the-french-work-of-messrs-decaisne-and-naudin-entitled-manuel-de-lamateur-des-jardins-and-including-the-original-woodcuts-by-riocreux-and-leblanc-plants-ornamental-coniposita-coreopsis-245-with-pimiatisect-leaves-and-large-bright-orange-yellow-flower-heads-pappus-of-two-long-spreading-bristles-19-helllnthus-tall-coarse-herbs-mostly-natives-of-north-america-leaves-large-simple-scabrid-flower-heads-very-large-yellow-with-a-dark-centre-the-jerusalem-artichoke-ill-tuherbsus-is-a-familiar-species-of-th-image232255496.html
RMRDT474–. Handbook of hardy trees, shrubs, and herbaceous plants ... Based on the French work of Messrs. Decaisne and Naudin ...entitled 'Manuel de l'amateur des jardins,' and including the original woodcuts by Riocreux and Leblanc. Plants, Ornamental. Coniposita:— Coreopsis. 245 with pimiatisect leaves and large bright orange-yellow flower- heads. Pappus of two long spreading bristles. 19. HELllNTHUS. Tall coarse herbs, mostly natives of North America. Leaves large, simple, scabrid. Flower-heads very large, yellow with a dark centre. The Jerusalem Artichoke ill. tuherbsus) is a familiar species of th
. Handbook of hardy trees, shrubs, and herbaceous plants ... Based on the French work of Messrs. Decaisne and Naudin ...entitled 'Manuel de l'amateur des jardins,' and including the original woodcuts by Riocreux and Leblanc. Plants, Ornamental. 250 CompositcB—A chillca. the ray-florets only. Pappus of five bristles. Involucral bracts in one series, united at the base. K'ay-florets toothed at the tip. B.. atropurpkreuin has yellow and brown flower- heads, and H. grandifidrum has them large and yellow. Sphenogyne spjeciosa is a showy South American annual of dwarf stature, bipinnatifid leaves wi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-hardy-trees-shrubs-and-herbaceous-plants-based-on-the-french-work-of-messrs-decaisne-and-naudin-entitled-manuel-de-lamateur-des-jardins-and-including-the-original-woodcuts-by-riocreux-and-leblanc-plants-ornamental-250-compositcba-chillca-the-ray-florets-only-pappus-of-five-bristles-involucral-bracts-in-one-series-united-at-the-base-kay-florets-toothed-at-the-tip-b-atropurpkreuin-has-yellow-and-brown-flower-heads-and-h-grandifidrum-has-them-large-and-yellow-sphenogyne-spjeciosa-is-a-showy-south-american-annual-of-dwarf-stature-bipinnatifid-leaves-wi-image232255486.html
RMRDT46P–. Handbook of hardy trees, shrubs, and herbaceous plants ... Based on the French work of Messrs. Decaisne and Naudin ...entitled 'Manuel de l'amateur des jardins,' and including the original woodcuts by Riocreux and Leblanc. Plants, Ornamental. 250 CompositcB—A chillca. the ray-florets only. Pappus of five bristles. Involucral bracts in one series, united at the base. K'ay-florets toothed at the tip. B.. atropurpkreuin has yellow and brown flower- heads, and H. grandifidrum has them large and yellow. Sphenogyne spjeciosa is a showy South American annual of dwarf stature, bipinnatifid leaves wi
. Vegetable gardening . Vegetable gardening; Project method in teaching. CULTURAL DIRECTIONS 253 tied to blanch the heads, as in the production of cauli- flower. White Cape and White French are the leading varieties grown in the United States. BRUSSELS SPROUTS (Brassica oleracea, var. gem- mifera). 331. Character.—Brussels sprouts is one of the many- variations of cabbage. Instead of a single head at the top of the stem, a large bud or miniature head is borne in the axil of each leaf, so that little heads are scattered all along the tall stem, which is crowned with a cluster of loose leaves. ( Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vegetable-gardening-vegetable-gardening-project-method-in-teaching-cultural-directions-253-tied-to-blanch-the-heads-as-in-the-production-of-cauli-flower-white-cape-and-white-french-are-the-leading-varieties-grown-in-the-united-states-brussels-sprouts-brassica-oleracea-var-gem-mifera-331-characterbrussels-sprouts-is-one-of-the-many-variations-of-cabbage-instead-of-a-single-head-at-the-top-of-the-stem-a-large-bud-or-miniature-head-is-borne-in-the-axil-of-each-leaf-so-that-little-heads-are-scattered-all-along-the-tall-stem-which-is-crowned-with-a-cluster-of-loose-leaves-image232372281.html
RMRE1D61–. Vegetable gardening . Vegetable gardening; Project method in teaching. CULTURAL DIRECTIONS 253 tied to blanch the heads, as in the production of cauli- flower. White Cape and White French are the leading varieties grown in the United States. BRUSSELS SPROUTS (Brassica oleracea, var. gem- mifera). 331. Character.—Brussels sprouts is one of the many- variations of cabbage. Instead of a single head at the top of the stem, a large bud or miniature head is borne in the axil of each leaf, so that little heads are scattered all along the tall stem, which is crowned with a cluster of loose leaves. (
. Let's make a flower garden. Floriculture. r llHE winter care of the birds really begins'during -â â the summer before. For then it is that we plant great quantities of sunflowers, planting so many we may leave at least half the seed heads untouched for the autumn birds to help themselves to, the remainder being stored away in crates carefully protected from rats for the bird hard times in midwinter. There is also a large patch of peanuts planted, for the chickadees and nuthatches. The chickadees eventually become so tame they permit us to off'er them peanuts in the fingers, perching on the h Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lets-make-a-flower-garden-floriculture-r-llhe-winter-care-of-the-birds-really-beginsduring-the-summer-before-for-then-it-is-that-we-plant-great-quantities-of-sunflowers-planting-so-many-we-may-leave-at-least-half-the-seed-heads-untouched-for-the-autumn-birds-to-help-themselves-to-the-remainder-being-stored-away-in-crates-carefully-protected-from-rats-for-the-bird-hard-times-in-midwinter-there-is-also-a-large-patch-of-peanuts-planted-for-the-chickadees-and-nuthatches-the-chickadees-eventually-become-so-tame-they-permit-us-to-offer-them-peanuts-in-the-fingers-perching-on-the-h-image232253340.html
RMRDT1E4–. Let's make a flower garden. Floriculture. r llHE winter care of the birds really begins'during -â â the summer before. For then it is that we plant great quantities of sunflowers, planting so many we may leave at least half the seed heads untouched for the autumn birds to help themselves to, the remainder being stored away in crates carefully protected from rats for the bird hard times in midwinter. There is also a large patch of peanuts planted, for the chickadees and nuthatches. The chickadees eventually become so tame they permit us to off'er them peanuts in the fingers, perching on the h
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 182 The Florists^ Review DiciUBiB 16, 1921 Mrs. Gooch, wife of the California shipper of flowers, has been calling on the northwestern trade of late. The Woodlawn Flower Shop handled two large decorations during the last week. The Coliseum theater was ar- ranged for Marshal Foch's reception with palms, ferns, greens and hampers and baskets of seasonable flowers. For the annual Elks' memorial Sunday, greens were used on the stage of the Metropolitan theater to produce a rustic effect and white mums and mounted elks' heads were added. In addition, mo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-182-the-florists-review-diciubib-16-1921-mrs-gooch-wife-of-the-california-shipper-of-flowers-has-been-calling-on-the-northwestern-trade-of-late-the-woodlawn-flower-shop-handled-two-large-decorations-during-the-last-week-the-coliseum-theater-was-ar-ranged-for-marshal-fochs-reception-with-palms-ferns-greens-and-hampers-and-baskets-of-seasonable-flowers-for-the-annual-elks-memorial-sunday-greens-were-used-on-the-stage-of-the-metropolitan-theater-to-produce-a-rustic-effect-and-white-mums-and-mounted-elks-heads-were-added-in-addition-mo-image238132255.html
RMRRBT3B–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 182 The Florists^ Review DiciUBiB 16, 1921 Mrs. Gooch, wife of the California shipper of flowers, has been calling on the northwestern trade of late. The Woodlawn Flower Shop handled two large decorations during the last week. The Coliseum theater was ar- ranged for Marshal Foch's reception with palms, ferns, greens and hampers and baskets of seasonable flowers. For the annual Elks' memorial Sunday, greens were used on the stage of the Metropolitan theater to produce a rustic effect and white mums and mounted elks' heads were added. In addition, mo
. Handbook of hardy trees, shrubs, and herbaceous plants ... Based on the French work of Messrs. Decaisne and Naudin ...entitled 'Manuel de l'amateur des jardins,' and including the original woodcuts by Riocreux and Leblanc. Plants, Ornamental. Fig. 14y. Ceiuaurea Americana, (i nut. size.) lig. 160. Ceiitaurea Babylonica. (jV nat. size.) about 3 or 4 feet high. Flower-heads very large, lilac-purple. A native of the southern United States.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-hardy-trees-shrubs-and-herbaceous-plants-based-on-the-french-work-of-messrs-decaisne-and-naudin-entitled-manuel-de-lamateur-des-jardins-and-including-the-original-woodcuts-by-riocreux-and-leblanc-plants-ornamental-fig-14y-ceiuaurea-americana-i-nut-size-lig-160-ceiitaurea-babylonica-jv-nat-size-about-3-or-4-feet-high-flower-heads-very-large-lilac-purple-a-native-of-the-southern-united-states-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-th-image232255453.html
RMRDT45H–. Handbook of hardy trees, shrubs, and herbaceous plants ... Based on the French work of Messrs. Decaisne and Naudin ...entitled 'Manuel de l'amateur des jardins,' and including the original woodcuts by Riocreux and Leblanc. Plants, Ornamental. Fig. 14y. Ceiuaurea Americana, (i nut. size.) lig. 160. Ceiitaurea Babylonica. (jV nat. size.) about 3 or 4 feet high. Flower-heads very large, lilac-purple. A native of the southern United States.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of th
. Handbook of hardy trees, shrubs, and herbaceous plants ... Based on the French work of Messrs. Decaisne and Naudin ...entitled 'Manuel de l'amateur des jardins,' and including the original woodcuts by Riocreux and Leblanc. Plants, Ornamental. CompositcE—A rctotis. 263 larj>'L', terminal, disk bruwn, ray orange, closed in didl weatlier. ^-1. acaulis and uaduldta are referred hither as varieties, differing only in the shades of yellow in the ray-florets. Venidlum calendulaceum is an allied Cape annual, growing la dense dwarf tiifts. Leaves large, obovate, lyrate, pube- scent. Flower-heads t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-hardy-trees-shrubs-and-herbaceous-plants-based-on-the-french-work-of-messrs-decaisne-and-naudin-entitled-manuel-de-lamateur-des-jardins-and-including-the-original-woodcuts-by-riocreux-and-leblanc-plants-ornamental-compositcea-rctotis-263-larjgtl-terminal-disk-bruwn-ray-orange-closed-in-didl-weatlier-1-acaulis-and-uaduldta-are-referred-hither-as-varieties-differing-only-in-the-shades-of-yellow-in-the-ray-florets-venidlum-calendulaceum-is-an-allied-cape-annual-growing-la-dense-dwarf-tiifts-leaves-large-obovate-lyrate-pube-scent-flower-heads-t-image232255463.html
RMRDT45Y–. Handbook of hardy trees, shrubs, and herbaceous plants ... Based on the French work of Messrs. Decaisne and Naudin ...entitled 'Manuel de l'amateur des jardins,' and including the original woodcuts by Riocreux and Leblanc. Plants, Ornamental. CompositcE—A rctotis. 263 larj>'L', terminal, disk bruwn, ray orange, closed in didl weatlier. ^-1. acaulis and uaduldta are referred hither as varieties, differing only in the shades of yellow in the ray-florets. Venidlum calendulaceum is an allied Cape annual, growing la dense dwarf tiifts. Leaves large, obovate, lyrate, pube- scent. Flower-heads t
. 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. 9. Rudbeckia maxima Nutt. Great Cone- flower. Fig. 4450. Rudbeckia maxima Nutt. Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. (II) 7: 354- 1841. Perennial; stem 3°-g° tall, simple or branched above, smooth, glaucous. Leaves oblong, oval, or ovate, or pandurate, 2F-8' long, mostly ob- tuse, undulate, repand-denticulate or entire, the upper sessile and partly clasping; heads large, show Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/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-9-rudbeckia-maxima-nutt-great-cone-flower-fig-4450-rudbeckia-maxima-nutt-trans-am-phil-soc-ii-7-354-1841-perennial-stem-3-g-tall-simple-or-branched-above-smooth-glaucous-leaves-oblong-oval-or-ovate-or-pandurate-2f-8-long-mostly-ob-tuse-undulate-repand-denticulate-or-entire-the-upper-sessile-and-partly-clasping-heads-large-show-image232130020.html
RMRDJC5T–. 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. 9. Rudbeckia maxima Nutt. Great Cone- flower. Fig. 4450. Rudbeckia maxima Nutt. Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. (II) 7: 354- 1841. Perennial; stem 3°-g° tall, simple or branched above, smooth, glaucous. Leaves oblong, oval, or ovate, or pandurate, 2F-8' long, mostly ob- tuse, undulate, repand-denticulate or entire, the upper sessile and partly clasping; heads large, show
. Flower guide [microform] : wild flowers east of the Rockies. Flowers; Fleurs; Botanique; Botany. COMPOSITE FAMILY {Coiiipoaita) (A) Taix Bx.azino Star (Liatria aearioia) is a tall, hamUonic perennial that rfowb in dry nituationfi and attains heit(l>tH of 2 to tl feet. A lonj; spike containing numerous, quite large, flower lieads adorns the top of the stem. These heads, which are about % in. in diam- eter, have a very disheveled appearance for the magenta- purple rays emerge in all directions: they are contained in a large imbricated involucre. The leaves are stiff, lanceolate, and closely Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/flower-guide-microform-wild-flowers-east-of-the-rockies-flowers-fleurs-botanique-botany-composite-family-coiiipoaita-a-taix-bxazino-star-liatria-aearioia-is-a-tall-hamuonic-perennial-that-rfowb-in-dry-nituationfi-and-attains-heitlgtth-of-2-to-tl-feet-a-lonj-spike-containing-numerous-quite-large-flower-lieads-adorns-the-top-of-the-stem-these-heads-which-are-about-in-in-diam-eter-have-a-very-disheveled-appearance-for-the-magenta-purple-rays-emerge-in-all-directions-they-are-contained-in-a-large-imbricated-involucre-the-leaves-are-stiff-lanceolate-and-closely-image232809237.html
RMRENAFH–. Flower guide [microform] : wild flowers east of the Rockies. Flowers; Fleurs; Botanique; Botany. COMPOSITE FAMILY {Coiiipoaita) (A) Taix Bx.azino Star (Liatria aearioia) is a tall, hamUonic perennial that rfowb in dry nituationfi and attains heit(l>tH of 2 to tl feet. A lonj; spike containing numerous, quite large, flower lieads adorns the top of the stem. These heads, which are about % in. in diam- eter, have a very disheveled appearance for the magenta- purple rays emerge in all directions: they are contained in a large imbricated involucre. The leaves are stiff, lanceolate, and closely
. Our garden flowers; a popular study of their native lands, their life histories, and their structural affiliations. Flowers. SWEET SULTAN Flower-heads.âSolitary on long, slender peduncles; florets all tubular, the outer row becoming large, funnel-shaped with finely fringed margins; the disk-florets small with long styles that usually take the color of the outer florets; spread of flower two to three inches. â Involucre.âGlobose-ovate; scales large, flat, appressed, dark-green with pale scarious margins; two upper rows wholly scarious. Pappus.âMany white bristles. Akenes.âOblong, slightly com Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-garden-flowers-a-popular-study-of-their-native-lands-their-life-histories-and-their-structural-affiliations-flowers-sweet-sultan-flower-headssolitary-on-long-slender-peduncles-florets-all-tubular-the-outer-row-becoming-large-funnel-shaped-with-finely-fringed-margins-the-disk-florets-small-with-long-styles-that-usually-take-the-color-of-the-outer-florets-spread-of-flower-two-to-three-inches-involucreglobose-ovate-scales-large-flat-appressed-dark-green-with-pale-scarious-margins-two-upper-rows-wholly-scarious-pappusmany-white-bristles-akenesoblong-slightly-com-image232148521.html
RMRDK7PH–. Our garden flowers; a popular study of their native lands, their life histories, and their structural affiliations. Flowers. SWEET SULTAN Flower-heads.âSolitary on long, slender peduncles; florets all tubular, the outer row becoming large, funnel-shaped with finely fringed margins; the disk-florets small with long styles that usually take the color of the outer florets; spread of flower two to three inches. â Involucre.âGlobose-ovate; scales large, flat, appressed, dark-green with pale scarious margins; two upper rows wholly scarious. Pappus.âMany white bristles. Akenes.âOblong, slightly com
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. NOTEMBBB 7, 1912. The Florists^ Review 57 FROM THE NEW CROP KELWAY'S SPECIALTIES IN CHOICE FLORISTS' FLOWER SEEDS. Packeted|or by Weight.. Cineraria, Kelway's Perfect Model Qrandiflora. 5s. per packet. Copyright, K. & S. ASTKK Kelway's Pride of the West. The floeBt. larire. pnre white donble-flowered Aster, for cut flower. CALCEOLARIA Kelway's Perfect Model. A great specialty with us; the finest strain In the trade without ex- ception. LarKe heads of very large flowers— in great Tarlety of shades and markings. CINKRARIA, SiiiBle-Flowered Kelway Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-notembbb-7-1912-the-florists-review-57-from-the-new-crop-kelways-specialties-in-choice-florists-flower-seeds-packetedor-by-weight-cineraria-kelways-perfect-model-qrandiflora-5s-per-packet-copyright-k-amp-s-astkk-kelways-pride-of-the-west-the-floebt-larire-pnre-white-donble-flowered-aster-for-cut-flower-calceolaria-kelways-perfect-model-a-great-specialty-with-us-the-finest-strain-in-the-trade-without-ex-ception-larke-heads-of-very-large-flowers-in-great-tarlety-of-shades-and-markings-cinkraria-siiible-flowered-kelway-image238459907.html
RMRRXP17–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. NOTEMBBB 7, 1912. The Florists^ Review 57 FROM THE NEW CROP KELWAY'S SPECIALTIES IN CHOICE FLORISTS' FLOWER SEEDS. Packeted|or by Weight.. Cineraria, Kelway's Perfect Model Qrandiflora. 5s. per packet. Copyright, K. & S. ASTKK Kelway's Pride of the West. The floeBt. larire. pnre white donble-flowered Aster, for cut flower. CALCEOLARIA Kelway's Perfect Model. A great specialty with us; the finest strain In the trade without ex- ception. LarKe heads of very large flowers— in great Tarlety of shades and markings. CINKRARIA, SiiiBle-Flowered Kelway
. Plants and their ways in South Africa. Botany; Botany. 282 Plants and their Wars in South Africa in aniciits or catkins. The pistillate flowers form catkins as in Willow and Poplar, or they may occur in few-flowered heads. In the Oak the head is reduced to one flower. The fruit of SalicaceK is a many-seeded capsule, in the other orders it is a nut. The flowers are dicecious or moncecious. They are out m good season in the early spring, and are swinging their gold-and-silver tassels before the leaves get large enough to be in the way of the wind-scattered pollen.. Fk:. 255.—A, Catkin or nmcnt Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plants-and-their-ways-in-south-africa-botany-botany-282-plants-and-their-wars-in-south-africa-in-aniciits-or-catkins-the-pistillate-flowers-form-catkins-as-in-willow-and-poplar-or-they-may-occur-in-few-flowered-heads-in-the-oak-the-head-is-reduced-to-one-flower-the-fruit-of-salicacek-is-a-many-seeded-capsule-in-the-other-orders-it-is-a-nut-the-flowers-are-dicecious-or-moncecious-they-are-out-m-good-season-in-the-early-spring-and-are-swinging-their-gold-and-silver-tassels-before-the-leaves-get-large-enough-to-be-in-the-way-of-the-wind-scattered-pollen-fk-255a-catkin-or-nmcnt-image232284097.html
RMRDWCMH–. Plants and their ways in South Africa. Botany; Botany. 282 Plants and their Wars in South Africa in aniciits or catkins. The pistillate flowers form catkins as in Willow and Poplar, or they may occur in few-flowered heads. In the Oak the head is reduced to one flower. The fruit of SalicaceK is a many-seeded capsule, in the other orders it is a nut. The flowers are dicecious or moncecious. They are out m good season in the early spring, and are swinging their gold-and-silver tassels before the leaves get large enough to be in the way of the wind-scattered pollen.. Fk:. 255.—A, Catkin or nmcnt
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Apbil 20, 1922 The Florists^ Review 33. Bench of French Hydrangeas at C. C. Pollworth's Range, Just Right for Easter. be kept in subjection by regular fuuii- gatious. The finished plants in 5-inch or 6-inch pots will be fairly presentable and marketable if they have three or four large heads or cymes of flowers. Un3er expert treatment, however, they may bear an average of twice that number of flower heads, and specially fine plants in 6-inch pots may carry as many as twelve to sixteen cymes apiece. The results depend mainly on the two essen- tials Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-apbil-20-1922-the-florists-review-33-bench-of-french-hydrangeas-at-c-c-pollworths-range-just-right-for-easter-be-kept-in-subjection-by-regular-fuuii-gatious-the-finished-plants-in-5-inch-or-6-inch-pots-will-be-fairly-presentable-and-marketable-if-they-have-three-or-four-large-heads-or-cymes-of-flowers-un3er-expert-treatment-however-they-may-bear-an-average-of-twice-that-number-of-flower-heads-and-specially-fine-plants-in-6-inch-pots-may-carry-as-many-as-twelve-to-sixteen-cymes-apiece-the-results-depend-mainly-on-the-two-essen-tials-image238072677.html
RMRR943H–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Apbil 20, 1922 The Florists^ Review 33. Bench of French Hydrangeas at C. C. Pollworth's Range, Just Right for Easter. be kept in subjection by regular fuuii- gatious. The finished plants in 5-inch or 6-inch pots will be fairly presentable and marketable if they have three or four large heads or cymes of flowers. Un3er expert treatment, however, they may bear an average of twice that number of flower heads, and specially fine plants in 6-inch pots may carry as many as twelve to sixteen cymes apiece. The results depend mainly on the two essen- tials
. Weeds and weed seeds illustrated and described [microform]. Weeds; Mauvaises herbes; Mauvaises herbes; Weeds. 28 WEEDS AND WEED [SEEDS. Canada Thistle (('irsium arvensc (L.) Scop.)—Introiluccd frimi Europe. Perennial with deep runninn rootstock.s. Stems ereet, 2 to 4 feet high. Leaves variable in shape, waved and erested, very prickly, in some plants much less so than in others. Flower heads numerous, in a large loose corymb at the top of the stems. Flowers variable in colour, ranging from pale purple through shades of pink to white. Some plants bear male flowers only, which form no seeds, o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/weeds-and-weed-seeds-illustrated-and-described-microform-weeds-mauvaises-herbes-mauvaises-herbes-weeds-28-weeds-and-weed-seeds-canada-thistle-irsium-arvensc-l-scopintroiluccd-frimi-europe-perennial-with-deep-runninn-rootstocks-stems-ereet-2-to-4-feet-high-leaves-variable-in-shape-waved-and-erested-very-prickly-in-some-plants-much-less-so-than-in-others-flower-heads-numerous-in-a-large-loose-corymb-at-the-top-of-the-stems-flowers-variable-in-colour-ranging-from-pale-purple-through-shades-of-pink-to-white-some-plants-bear-male-flowers-only-which-form-no-seeds-o-image232822634.html
RMRENYJ2–. Weeds and weed seeds illustrated and described [microform]. Weeds; Mauvaises herbes; Mauvaises herbes; Weeds. 28 WEEDS AND WEED [SEEDS. Canada Thistle (('irsium arvensc (L.) Scop.)—Introiluccd frimi Europe. Perennial with deep runninn rootstock.s. Stems ereet, 2 to 4 feet high. Leaves variable in shape, waved and erested, very prickly, in some plants much less so than in others. Flower heads numerous, in a large loose corymb at the top of the stems. Flowers variable in colour, ranging from pale purple through shades of pink to white. Some plants bear male flowers only, which form no seeds, o
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. SPECIALTIES IN CHOICE TLORISTS' FLOWER SEEDS. Packeted or by Weight.. i i Cineraria, Kelway's Perfect Model Qrandlflora. 5s. (>er packet. rht. K. & 9. ASTER Kelway's Pride of the West. The finest, largre. Sure white doable-flowered Aster, for cat CALCEOLARIA Kelway's Perfect Model. A great specialty with as; the flnest strain in the trade without ez- ceptioft. Larf^e heads of Tery large flowers— In great variety of shades and markings. CINERARIA. Slnsrle-riowered Kelway's Perfect Model (Grandlflora.) The finest strain of Cinerarias In existe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-specialties-in-choice-tlorists-flower-seeds-packeted-or-by-weight-i-i-cineraria-kelways-perfect-model-qrandlflora-5s-gter-packet-rht-k-amp-9-aster-kelways-pride-of-the-west-the-finest-largre-sure-white-doable-flowered-aster-for-cat-calceolaria-kelways-perfect-model-a-great-specialty-with-as-the-flnest-strain-in-the-trade-without-ez-ceptioft-larfe-heads-of-tery-large-flowers-in-great-variety-of-shades-and-markings-cineraria-slnsrle-riowered-kelways-perfect-model-grandlflora-the-finest-strain-of-cinerarias-in-existe-image238463687.html
RMRRXXT7–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. SPECIALTIES IN CHOICE TLORISTS' FLOWER SEEDS. Packeted or by Weight.. i i Cineraria, Kelway's Perfect Model Qrandlflora. 5s. (>er packet. rht. K. & 9. ASTER Kelway's Pride of the West. The finest, largre. Sure white doable-flowered Aster, for cat CALCEOLARIA Kelway's Perfect Model. A great specialty with as; the flnest strain in the trade without ez- ceptioft. Larf^e heads of Tery large flowers— In great variety of shades and markings. CINERARIA. Slnsrle-riowered Kelway's Perfect Model (Grandlflora.) The finest strain of Cinerarias In existe
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. v 7rT^-^^,'^:.lir^^;.v-'!-ry^'-^r;',:' "?''?' ?v.:^- ' j^'. -."x-->-;< .;;'? OCTOBEB 24, 1012. The Florists^ Review 67 FROM THE NEW CROP KELWAY'S SPECIALTIES IN CHOICE FLORISTS' FLOWER SEEDS. Packeted or by Weight.. Cineraria, Kelway's Perfect Model Qrandiflora. 5s. per packet. Copyright, K. & s. ASTER Kelway'8 Pride of the Went. The flaeet. large, pure white doablu-flowered Aster, for cut flower. CALCEOLARIA Kelway'8 Perfect Model. A great specialty with ns; the finest strain In the trade without ex- ception. Large heads Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-v-7rt-lirv-!-ry-r-quot-v-j-quotx-gt-lt-octobeb-24-1012-the-florists-review-67-from-the-new-crop-kelways-specialties-in-choice-florists-flower-seeds-packeted-or-by-weight-cineraria-kelways-perfect-model-qrandiflora-5s-per-packet-copyright-k-amp-s-aster-kelway8-pride-of-the-went-the-flaeet-large-pure-white-doablu-flowered-aster-for-cut-flower-calceolaria-kelway8-perfect-model-a-great-specialty-with-ns-the-finest-strain-in-the-trade-without-ex-ception-large-heads-image238447095.html
RMRRX5KK–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. v 7rT^-^^,'^:.lir^^;.v-'!-ry^'-^r;',:' "?''?' ?v.:^- ' j^'. -."x-->-;< .;;'? OCTOBEB 24, 1012. The Florists^ Review 67 FROM THE NEW CROP KELWAY'S SPECIALTIES IN CHOICE FLORISTS' FLOWER SEEDS. Packeted or by Weight.. Cineraria, Kelway's Perfect Model Qrandiflora. 5s. per packet. Copyright, K. & s. ASTER Kelway'8 Pride of the Went. The flaeet. large, pure white doablu-flowered Aster, for cut flower. CALCEOLARIA Kelway'8 Perfect Model. A great specialty with ns; the finest strain In the trade without ex- ception. Large heads
. Plants of New Zealand . Botany. DAISY, DANDELION, AND THISTLE FAMILY i'Z'S Crt'tius Hdastia. Tufted, woolly shrul^s, forming dense masses, sometimes several feet across. This genus differs from Raoulia in having tailless anthers. Flower-heads large, solitary, snnk amongst the upper leaves. Ray-llorets female. Disk-florets. Fig. 1-ifi. C'eliiiisi;! longifnlia, var. i:,' nat. size). numerous. Achene shining, narrow, sometimes ril)bed. Pappus-hairs rigid, white. (Name in honour of Sir .lulius von Haast). This genus is endemic in New Zealand, i sp.. Please note that these images are extracted fr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plants-of-new-zealand-botany-daisy-dandelion-and-thistle-family-izs-crttius-hdastia-tufted-woolly-shruls-forming-dense-masses-sometimes-several-feet-across-this-genus-differs-from-raoulia-in-having-tailless-anthers-flower-heads-large-solitary-snnk-amongst-the-upper-leaves-ray-llorets-female-disk-florets-fig-1-ifi-celiiiisi!-longifnlia-var-i-nat-size-numerous-achene-shining-narrow-sometimes-rilbed-pappus-hairs-rigid-white-name-in-honour-of-sir-lulius-von-haast-this-genus-is-endemic-in-new-zealand-i-sp-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-fr-image231938822.html
RMRD9M9A–. Plants of New Zealand . Botany. DAISY, DANDELION, AND THISTLE FAMILY i'Z'S Crt'tius Hdastia. Tufted, woolly shrul^s, forming dense masses, sometimes several feet across. This genus differs from Raoulia in having tailless anthers. Flower-heads large, solitary, snnk amongst the upper leaves. Ray-llorets female. Disk-florets. Fig. 1-ifi. C'eliiiisi;! longifnlia, var. i:,' nat. size). numerous. Achene shining, narrow, sometimes ril)bed. Pappus-hairs rigid, white. (Name in honour of Sir .lulius von Haast). This genus is endemic in New Zealand, i sp.. Please note that these images are extracted fr
. Plants of New Zealand . Botany. DAISY, DANDELION, AND THISTLE FAMILY 417 Pleurophyllum speciosum {TJicHandsome PJcuro- phylliim). Leaves all i-adical, C, in.- 18 in. long, 6 m. - 10 in. broad, usually flat upon the ground, forming a large rosette, bristly above, woolh- below. Flower stems with several leafy bracts. Heads 8-20, ljin.-2jin. across. Ray-florets purplish-white, handsome. Achenescovered with stiff hairs, all lying in one direction. Pappus- hairs not thickened up- wards. Auckland and Campbelllslands. PI. Dec.- Jan. Pleupophyllum cpinifepum (T]ie Hairy Pleuro- pJiyUmn). Radical lea Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plants-of-new-zealand-botany-daisy-dandelion-and-thistle-family-417-pleurophyllum-speciosum-tjichandsome-pjcuro-phylliim-leaves-all-i-adical-c-in-18-in-long-6-m-10-in-broad-usually-flat-upon-the-ground-forming-a-large-rosette-bristly-above-woolh-below-flower-stems-with-several-leafy-bracts-heads-8-20-ljin-2jin-across-ray-florets-purplish-white-handsome-achenescovered-with-stiff-hairs-all-lying-in-one-direction-pappus-hairs-not-thickened-up-wards-auckland-and-campbelllslands-pi-dec-jan-pleupophyllum-cpinifepum-t-ie-hairy-pleuro-pjiyumn-radical-lea-image231938832.html
RMRD9M9M–. Plants of New Zealand . Botany. DAISY, DANDELION, AND THISTLE FAMILY 417 Pleurophyllum speciosum {TJicHandsome PJcuro- phylliim). Leaves all i-adical, C, in.- 18 in. long, 6 m. - 10 in. broad, usually flat upon the ground, forming a large rosette, bristly above, woolh- below. Flower stems with several leafy bracts. Heads 8-20, ljin.-2jin. across. Ray-florets purplish-white, handsome. Achenescovered with stiff hairs, all lying in one direction. Pappus- hairs not thickened up- wards. Auckland and Campbelllslands. PI. Dec.- Jan. Pleupophyllum cpinifepum (T]ie Hairy Pleuro- pJiyUmn). Radical lea
. Plants of New Zealand . Botany. DAISY, DANDELION, AND THISTLE FAMILY 4:^5 Genus Brachyglotti.s. Shrubs or trees. Branches and under surfaces of leaves white «-ith tonienturji. Heads numerous, in large panicles. Acheues short, p;ipillosc. Pappus-hairs seriate. '2 sp. Brachyglottis repanda {The Wavy-leaved Bangiora). Stems S ft.--20 ft. in height. Leaves liin.-Gin. long, soft, dull green above, milky-white below, wav)- in outline. Flower-panicles drooping, usually terminal. Heads ^ in.-J in. long, whitish, bracts of involucre shining. North Island chiefly. PI. Aug.-Oct.. Fig. 154. Brachyglotti Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plants-of-new-zealand-botany-daisy-dandelion-and-thistle-family-45-genus-brachyglottis-shrubs-or-trees-branches-and-under-surfaces-of-leaves-white-ith-tonienturji-heads-numerous-in-large-panicles-acheues-short-pipillosc-pappus-hairs-seriate-2-sp-brachyglottis-repanda-the-wavy-leaved-bangiora-stems-s-ft-20-ft-in-height-leaves-liin-gin-long-soft-dull-green-above-milky-white-below-wav-in-outline-flower-panicles-drooping-usually-terminal-heads-in-j-in-long-whitish-bracts-of-involucre-shining-north-island-chiefly-pi-aug-oct-fig-154-brachyglotti-image231938798.html
RMRD9M8E–. Plants of New Zealand . Botany. DAISY, DANDELION, AND THISTLE FAMILY 4:^5 Genus Brachyglotti.s. Shrubs or trees. Branches and under surfaces of leaves white «-ith tonienturji. Heads numerous, in large panicles. Acheues short, p;ipillosc. Pappus-hairs seriate. '2 sp. Brachyglottis repanda {The Wavy-leaved Bangiora). Stems S ft.--20 ft. in height. Leaves liin.-Gin. long, soft, dull green above, milky-white below, wav)- in outline. Flower-panicles drooping, usually terminal. Heads ^ in.-J in. long, whitish, bracts of involucre shining. North Island chiefly. PI. Aug.-Oct.. Fig. 154. Brachyglotti
. Gray's new manual of botany. A handbook of the flowering plants and ferns of the central and northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. Botany. 692. J. Torrejn. Inflorescence x %. Fruiting flower x 3,. J. brachycarpus Inflorescence x %. Fruiting flower x 'â , 31. J. TorrSyi Coville. Similar to tlie last; stem stouter (0.4-1 m. high) with thick leaves; heads few and large (1-1.5 cm. in diameter), 30-80-flowered; anthers linear, shorter than the filamtints. {J. nodosus, "^ var. megacephalus Torr.) â Low sandy soil, Mass. to Sask., westw. and southw. July-Oct. Fig. 592. 32. J. brachyc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/grays-new-manual-of-botany-a-handbook-of-the-flowering-plants-and-ferns-of-the-central-and-northeastern-united-states-and-adjacent-canada-botany-692-j-torrejn-inflorescence-x-fruiting-flower-x-3-j-brachycarpus-inflorescence-x-fruiting-flower-x-31-j-torrsyi-coville-similar-to-tlie-last-stem-stouter-04-1-m-high-with-thick-leaves-heads-few-and-large-1-15-cm-in-diameter-30-80-flowered-anthers-linear-shorter-than-the-filamtints-j-nodosus-quot-var-megacephalus-torr-low-sandy-soil-mass-to-sask-westw-and-southw-july-oct-fig-592-32-j-brachyc-image231966506.html
RMRDAYJ2–. Gray's new manual of botany. A handbook of the flowering plants and ferns of the central and northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. Botany. 692. J. Torrejn. Inflorescence x %. Fruiting flower x 3,. J. brachycarpus Inflorescence x %. Fruiting flower x 'â , 31. J. TorrSyi Coville. Similar to tlie last; stem stouter (0.4-1 m. high) with thick leaves; heads few and large (1-1.5 cm. in diameter), 30-80-flowered; anthers linear, shorter than the filamtints. {J. nodosus, "^ var. megacephalus Torr.) â Low sandy soil, Mass. to Sask., westw. and southw. July-Oct. Fig. 592. 32. J. brachyc
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Auburndale Goldfish Company 1449 W. Madison St Chicago, lU. J Something Needed By Every Florist APRONS LARGE SIZE Aprons made of Black Rubber, medium weight. Let u8 send you one for a trial. Price, $2.00 each. Avoid Getting Wet. Pittsburgh Cut Flower Co. 116 ScTMtli Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. Mention The Rerlew when you write. Printing for Florists SI!J{ F';r,Vr„""p^^''/i''r ^i? $:».7,'>. 1000 of pxrh, t*> ."50. We print Letter- heads, Envelopes, Business Cards. Statements, Hill- heads. Shipping TaK-<, Labels, Price-Liats, Kold Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-auburndale-goldfish-company-1449-w-madison-st-chicago-lu-j-something-needed-by-every-florist-aprons-large-size-aprons-made-of-black-rubber-medium-weight-let-u8-send-you-one-for-a-trial-price-200-each-avoid-getting-wet-pittsburgh-cut-flower-co-116-sctmtli-street-pittsburgh-pa-mention-the-rerlew-when-you-write-printing-for-florists-si!j-frvrquotquotpir-i-7gt-1000-of-pxrh-tgt-quot50-we-print-letter-heads-envelopes-business-cards-statements-hill-heads-shipping-tak-lt-labels-price-liats-kold-image238136682.html
RMRRC1NE–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Auburndale Goldfish Company 1449 W. Madison St Chicago, lU. J Something Needed By Every Florist APRONS LARGE SIZE Aprons made of Black Rubber, medium weight. Let u8 send you one for a trial. Price, $2.00 each. Avoid Getting Wet. Pittsburgh Cut Flower Co. 116 ScTMtli Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. Mention The Rerlew when you write. Printing for Florists SI!J{ F';r,Vr„""p^^''/i''r ^i? $:».7,'>. 1000 of pxrh, t*> ."50. We print Letter- heads, Envelopes, Business Cards. Statements, Hill- heads. Shipping TaK-<, Labels, Price-Liats, Kold
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Mabch 3, 1921 The Florists^ Review 53. P R E MIE R /P As a winter rose, with its large, well formed flowers, ^r^g^ good color, and wonderful foliage and stems, it is in ^C V-^ a class by itself. Splendid supply with us at present. ^fi^,^",*^ Per 100 Special $30 00 Fancy 25.00 Extra 20.00 First 15.00 Second 12.0a I f 1 A /^ mostly the double variety, large, well flowered uVLun^y heads, in white only. $1.50 and $2.00 per bunch. Everything in Cut Flower; Plant; Crtena, Ribbone and Suppliea. BUSINESS HOURS: 7 a. m. to 5 p. m. S. S. PENNOCK COMP Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-mabch-3-1921-the-florists-review-53-p-r-e-mie-r-p-as-a-winter-rose-with-its-large-well-formed-flowers-rg-good-color-and-wonderful-foliage-and-stems-it-is-in-c-v-a-class-by-itself-splendid-supply-with-us-at-present-fiquot-per-100-special-30-00-fancy-2500-extra-2000-first-1500-second-120a-i-f-1-a-mostly-the-double-variety-large-well-flowered-uvluny-heads-in-white-only-150-and-200-per-bunch-everything-in-cut-flower-plant-crtena-ribbone-and-suppliea-business-hours-7-a-m-to-5-p-m-s-s-pennock-comp-image238228226.html
RMRRG6EX–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Mabch 3, 1921 The Florists^ Review 53. P R E MIE R /P As a winter rose, with its large, well formed flowers, ^r^g^ good color, and wonderful foliage and stems, it is in ^C V-^ a class by itself. Splendid supply with us at present. ^fi^,^",*^ Per 100 Special $30 00 Fancy 25.00 Extra 20.00 First 15.00 Second 12.0a I f 1 A /^ mostly the double variety, large, well flowered uVLun^y heads, in white only. $1.50 and $2.00 per bunch. Everything in Cut Flower; Plant; Crtena, Ribbone and Suppliea. BUSINESS HOURS: 7 a. m. to 5 p. m. S. S. PENNOCK COMP