RF2A5GD61–Photograph shows George Herman 'Babe' Ruth, Ernest G. 'Ernie' Shore, George 'Rube' Foster, and Dellos 'Del' Gainer, facing front, wearing Boston Red Sox baseball team uniforms, sitting on a low wall in front of a dugout.
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RM2ME2GP2–Louisianan on Mission to India on Coast Guard Transport. This image depicts artwork of Coast Guardsman Fred C. Rube, painted by Coast Guard Combat Artist Joseph di Gemma.
RMRH2XPP–. The British Tunicata; an unfinished monograph. Sea squirts; Tunicata. LEPTOOLINUM FULGENS. 47 4. Leptoclinum fulgens Milne Edwards. (Plate LVIII, figs. 7-10, and fig. 110 in text.) Leptoclinum fulgens MILNE EDWARDS Obs. Ascidies coinp. [1841], p. 83, [in Mem. Acad. Sci. List. France, XVIII (1842), p. 299,] pi. viii, f. 5; [ANSTBD & LATHAM Channel Isl. (1862), p. 219 ; G-RUBE Insel Lussin Meeresf. (1864), p. 59, and in Abli. schles. Cles. vatevl. Cultur, 1868-69 (1869), pp. 105, 125]. <y r. FIG. 110.—Part of a colony of Leptorluium fidyens. (M. Edwards, pi. viii, f. 5 a.) Colonij incru
RMW22HDM–Archive image from page 17 of DeJong Floral and Seed Co. DeJong Floral and Seed Co dejongfloralseed1926dejo Year: 1926 14 DE JONG FLORAL AND SEED CO., PELLA, IOWA BEET Ger. Runkle Rube. Fr. Betterave. One ounce will sow 50 feet of drill The soil which is best suited for the culture of the beet is that which is rather light, provided that it is thoroughly enriched with manure. For an early supply sow in spring, as soon as the ground becomes fit to work; about the middle of May for general crop, in drills eighteen inches apart and one and a half inches deep. As the plants grow, thin four to si
RMMCHG7H–. Hybriu-I' iL.JiL RubE, Fkau K.rl Druschki Mrs. John Laing. Soft pink of beautiful form; exceedingly fragrant and remarkably free-flowering; always does well and stands very close to the top among fine Roses. Mrs. R. G. Sharman Crawford. Deep rosy pink, outer petals shaded with flesh, one of the freest bloomers and a splen- did Rose in every respect. Paul Neyron. of all. Dark rose of enormous size; perhaps the largest Prince Camille de Rohan. Deep velvety crimson-maroon; shaded scarlet; a magnificent dark Rose. Ulrich Brunner. A bright cherry-red; flowers large and full; a good strong grower
RF2A5GD5X–Photograph shows George Herman 'Babe' Ruth, Ernest G. 'Ernie' Shore, George 'Rube' Foster, and Dellos 'Del' Gainer, facing front, wearing Boston Red Sox baseball team uniforms, sitting on a low wall in front of a dugout.
RM2AKM8F2–Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . bird the chicken wasntthere. The Canadian Grocers badges werevery much in evidence, and were muchsought after by the souvenir hunters. Wearing the green above the redthe 13th Band played a select concertprogramme during the afternoon. The rube bands administered coldchills by tooting all kinds of discordsthat have yet been discovered, and manyof them that were only discovered thatday. C. S. Proctor represented the G.T.R.,S. H. Palmer the M.C.R., and G. C.Martin the T., H. & B.; all of them look-ing after the comfort of the passengers. My, I didnt know there
RMT0CPHY–Dreer's garden book Henry Dreer's garden book / Henry A. Dreer. dreersgardenbook1931dree Year: RELIABLE VEGETABLE SEEM Betterave, Fr. BEETS Remolacha, Sp. Rube, Ger. One ounce will sow 50 feet of drill; 6 lbs. for an acre. One of the earliest vegetables the garden yields and one of the first to be sown or planted into the garden. For an extra early supply, sow seeds in a hotbed or cold frame by middle of March. Be sure to press the soil in firm contact with the seeds to insure prompt and even germination. By middle of April, plants will be 4 inches tall, when they should be set out in the g
RM2AXHKCT–American Agriculturist, for the farm, garden and household . n flue stylenext winter.—There is the lap rube complete,(fig. 1)—fifteen strips, four inches iu width, audfour feet iu length—.-,cvcuof them tiaek, four scar-let, two green, and twoorange, put together withscarlet. Katie embroider-ed a palm-leaf near thepoints of each strip, tig. 2,as fast a- completed, andJennie made tin- tassels toeon -pond. [A palm-leafin embroidery is nothinglike a natural palm-leaf—ir more rescuvofes a erazj letter G than anythingelse, and our arti6t supposing that it was a very badG, made his drawing accordingl
RM2CEXCCX–. Clemson College annual. s^ S* Warren, G.Marston, C. W.Crisp, F. W.Brunson, H. H.Lee, A. C. Robinson, T. G.Rice, C. W.Trott, C. M.Kin-en, W. W.Fraser, D. M. 218. (SUratBon Hdl-iiigg?rs AaHoriatimt Object: Raising Sand. Motto: Let not thy right hand know what thy left doeth. Place of Meeting: In onr own diggins. Time of Meeting: Sunday night, same time as Y. M. C. A. President Eugene B. Brown, Maud. Commandant Rupert H. Fike, Rube. Treasurer Joe B. Simpson, Jodie. Registrar William D. Simpson, Jr., Wee. iFarultg Chas. W. Fant, Mac.Eddie H. Shuler, Peg.Sarius O. Pegues, Pig. Theoron S. Alk Will
RM2CNWFWT–. Records of big game with their distribution, characteristics, dimensions, weights, and horn & tusk measurements . onfront curve. Circum-ference. 26 I2J 254 I2i 25 II 24l o 242 12 245 12 24i 2 23! IO 23! II 23* 1 23i Hi 23i 12 Tip to Tip. Locality. Owner. I3l Orange River Colony Sir Owen Philipps. i ? Sir Edmund G. Loder, Bart. 10 Do. C. Rube. 9s ? R. T. Coryndon. 11 Near Boshof, O.R.C. Hon. Walter Rothschild. 9i South Africa . C. D. Rudd. 10 Ngamiland F. T. Garbutt. 8| Do. British Museum (Sir Andrew Smith) 5S ? J. C. Phillips. ioi Kamaland F. C. Selous. 1 Bechuanaland . G. L. Harrison. 8
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RMREJ9MK–. Cole's garden annual. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Iowa Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs. Cole's Seed Store, Pella, Iowa BEET Ger. It tinkle Rube. Fr. Betterace. One ounce icill sow 50 feet of drill. The soil which is best suited for the culture of the beet is that which is rather light, provided that it is thoroughly enriched with manure. For an early supply sow in spring, as soon as the ground becomes fit to work: about the middle of May for g ncral crop, in drills eighteen inches apart and one and a half inches d