Bob Beamon of el Paso Texas USA in a prodigious leap which bettered the old world record by more than two feet leaps 29 feet 2 half inches at the mens long jump event to win Olympic Gold medal in the 19th Olympic Games 189 October Mexico City 1968 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bob-beamon-of-el-paso-texas-usa-in-a-prodigious-leap-which-bettered-the-old-world-record-by-more-than-two-feet-leaps-29-feet-2-half-inches-at-the-mens-long-jump-event-to-win-olympic-gold-medal-in-the-19th-olympic-games-189-october-mexico-city-1968-image441336276.html
RM2GJ0GWT–Bob Beamon of el Paso Texas USA in a prodigious leap which bettered the old world record by more than two feet leaps 29 feet 2 half inches at the mens long jump event to win Olympic Gold medal in the 19th Olympic Games 189 October Mexico City 1968
Christ on the cross Long bloodstains stress the injuries to his hands and feet. In the background the city Jeruzalem. Manufacturer : printmaker: Dirck de Bray (listed property) designed by Jan de Bray (listed property) Place manufacture: Netherlands Date: 1635 - 1694 Physical features: woodcut material: paper Technique: woodcut Dimensions: sheet: h 189 mm × W 137 mm Subject: the crucifixion of Christ: Christ's death on the cross; Calvary (Matthew 27: 45-58; Mark 15: 33-45; Luke 23: 44-52; John 19: 25-38) Where: Jerusalem Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/christ-on-the-cross-long-bloodstains-stress-the-injuries-to-his-hands-and-feet-in-the-background-the-city-jeruzalem-manufacturer-printmaker-dirck-de-bray-listed-property-designed-by-jan-de-bray-listed-property-place-manufacture-netherlands-date-1635-1694-physical-features-woodcut-material-paper-technique-woodcut-dimensions-sheet-h-189-mm-w-137-mm-subject-the-crucifixion-of-christ-christs-death-on-the-cross-calvary-matthew-27-45-58-mark-15-33-45-luke-23-44-52-john-19-25-38-where-jerusalem-image348256037.html
RM2B6GC3H–Christ on the cross Long bloodstains stress the injuries to his hands and feet. In the background the city Jeruzalem. Manufacturer : printmaker: Dirck de Bray (listed property) designed by Jan de Bray (listed property) Place manufacture: Netherlands Date: 1635 - 1694 Physical features: woodcut material: paper Technique: woodcut Dimensions: sheet: h 189 mm × W 137 mm Subject: the crucifixion of Christ: Christ's death on the cross; Calvary (Matthew 27: 45-58; Mark 15: 33-45; Luke 23: 44-52; John 19: 25-38) Where: Jerusalem
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RM2T15GT9–Taftsville Covered Bridge, Taftsville village of Woodstock, Vermont, United States.
Multnomah Falls, located in the Columbia River Gorge is at 620 feet or 189 meters the tallest is a waterfall in the State of Oregon, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/multnomah-falls-located-in-the-columbia-river-gorge-is-at-620-feet-or-189-meters-the-tallest-is-a-waterfall-in-the-state-of-oregon-usa-image470002401.html
RF2J8JCT1–Multnomah Falls, located in the Columbia River Gorge is at 620 feet or 189 meters the tallest is a waterfall in the State of Oregon, USA.
080714-N-4973M-189 CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. (July, 14, 2008) Seabees and Soldiers stand-by on the Joint Logistics Over-The-Shore (JLOTS) Joint Task Force Admin Pier, an 800-feet-long small-craft pier created by attaching nine non-powered Navy lighterage causeway sections together. JLOTS 2008 is an engineering, logistical training exercise between Army and Navy units. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Brian Morales (Released) US Navy 080714-N-4973M-189 eabees and Soldiers stand-by on the Joint Logistics Over-The-Shore (JLOTS) Joint Task Force Admin Pier Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-080714-n-4973m-189-camp-pendleton-calif-july-14-2008-seabees-and-soldiers-130249611.html
RMHFWAKR–080714-N-4973M-189 CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. (July, 14, 2008) Seabees and Soldiers stand-by on the Joint Logistics Over-The-Shore (JLOTS) Joint Task Force Admin Pier, an 800-feet-long small-craft pier created by attaching nine non-powered Navy lighterage causeway sections together. JLOTS 2008 is an engineering, logistical training exercise between Army and Navy units. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Brian Morales (Released) US Navy 080714-N-4973M-189 eabees and Soldiers stand-by on the Joint Logistics Over-The-Shore (JLOTS) Joint Task Force Admin Pier
Entomology for beginners; for the use of young folks, fruitgrowers, farmers, and gardeners; . he hind wings are large. They mostly fly by night. The caterpillars are usually smooth, without hairs or spines, the body tapering towards each end, and more or less striped; the number of feet is usually sixteen, except the lower genera with broad wings, such as Cato- FIG. 189.—Hop-snout moth, Hy- cala, which are semiloopers, having but Pena humuli- Natural size- fourteen feet. The pupae are usually subterranean.The lower forms, called Deltoids, have very long palps, and the larvae are slender, glass Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/entomology-for-beginners-for-the-use-of-young-folks-fruitgrowers-farmers-and-gardeners-he-hind-wings-are-large-they-mostly-fly-by-night-the-caterpillars-are-usually-smooth-without-hairs-or-spines-the-body-tapering-towards-each-end-and-more-or-less-striped-the-number-of-feet-is-usually-sixteen-except-the-lower-genera-with-broad-wings-such-as-cato-fig-189hop-snout-moth-hy-cala-which-are-semiloopers-having-but-pena-humuli-natural-size-fourteen-feet-the-pupae-are-usually-subterraneanthe-lower-forms-called-deltoids-have-very-long-palps-and-the-larvae-are-slender-glass-image339223991.html
RM2AKTYJF–Entomology for beginners; for the use of young folks, fruitgrowers, farmers, and gardeners; . he hind wings are large. They mostly fly by night. The caterpillars are usually smooth, without hairs or spines, the body tapering towards each end, and more or less striped; the number of feet is usually sixteen, except the lower genera with broad wings, such as Cato- FIG. 189.—Hop-snout moth, Hy- cala, which are semiloopers, having but Pena humuli- Natural size- fourteen feet. The pupae are usually subterranean.The lower forms, called Deltoids, have very long palps, and the larvae are slender, glass
Elementary anatomy and physiology Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools . elementaryanato00hitc Year: 1869 AND PHYSIOLOGY. 189 the vegetable feeders having a long tube, and the flesh feeders a short one, since animal food is so easy of stomach digestion, and the nutrient portion of it so readily taken up by the lacteals. Thus the ox has an alimentary tube fifteen or twenty times the length of the body, amounting in a full grown animal to 150 feet, the sheep one twenty-eight times its length, while many of the carnivora exhibit one only about three tim Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-anatomy-and-physiology-elementary-anatomy-and-physiology-for-colleges-academies-and-other-schools-elementaryanato00hitc-year-1869-and-physiology-189-the-vegetable-feeders-having-a-long-tube-and-the-flesh-feeders-a-short-one-since-animal-food-is-so-easy-of-stomach-digestion-and-the-nutrient-portion-of-it-so-readily-taken-up-by-the-lacteals-thus-the-ox-has-an-alimentary-tube-fifteen-or-twenty-times-the-length-of-the-body-amounting-in-a-full-grown-animal-to-150-feet-the-sheep-one-twenty-eight-times-its-length-while-many-of-the-carnivora-exhibit-one-only-about-three-tim-image240874328.html
RMRYTNJG–Elementary anatomy and physiology Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools . elementaryanato00hitc Year: 1869 AND PHYSIOLOGY. 189 the vegetable feeders having a long tube, and the flesh feeders a short one, since animal food is so easy of stomach digestion, and the nutrient portion of it so readily taken up by the lacteals. Thus the ox has an alimentary tube fifteen or twenty times the length of the body, amounting in a full grown animal to 150 feet, the sheep one twenty-eight times its length, while many of the carnivora exhibit one only about three tim
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RM2T15GK4–Taftsville Covered Bridge, Taftsville village of Woodstock, Vermont, United States.
The upper Multnomah Falls, located in the Columbia River Gorge is at 620 feet or 189 meters the tallest is a waterfall in the State of Oregon, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-upper-multnomah-falls-located-in-the-columbia-river-gorge-is-at-620-feet-or-189-meters-the-tallest-is-a-waterfall-in-the-state-of-oregon-usa-image470002743.html
RF2J8JD87–The upper Multnomah Falls, located in the Columbia River Gorge is at 620 feet or 189 meters the tallest is a waterfall in the State of Oregon, USA.
Annual report ..[bulletins and circulars] . Thk Peach-Tree Borer. 189 for experiments against the borers, and as the space was limited,the trees were set in seven long rows six feet apart and onlythree feet from each other in the row. The location proved tobe well adapted to our purpose. The trees grew well and severalbadly infested, old relics of peach-trees adjoining the experi-mental orchard insured a good crop of borers in the orchard eachyear. This last condition was a very important factor in thesuccess and relative value of our experiments. The trees werebudded stocks from the nursery, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-bulletins-and-circulars-thk-peach-tree-borer-189-for-experiments-against-the-borers-and-as-the-space-was-limitedthe-trees-were-set-in-seven-long-rows-six-feet-apart-and-onlythree-feet-from-each-other-in-the-row-the-location-proved-tobe-well-adapted-to-our-purpose-the-trees-grew-well-and-severalbadly-infested-old-relics-of-peach-trees-adjoining-the-experi-mental-orchard-insured-a-good-crop-of-borers-in-the-orchard-eachyear-this-last-condition-was-a-very-important-factor-in-thesuccess-and-relative-value-of-our-experiments-the-trees-werebudded-stocks-from-the-nursery-image343086774.html
RM2AX4XK2–Annual report ..[bulletins and circulars] . Thk Peach-Tree Borer. 189 for experiments against the borers, and as the space was limited,the trees were set in seven long rows six feet apart and onlythree feet from each other in the row. The location proved tobe well adapted to our purpose. The trees grew well and severalbadly infested, old relics of peach-trees adjoining the experi-mental orchard insured a good crop of borers in the orchard eachyear. This last condition was a very important factor in thesuccess and relative value of our experiments. The trees werebudded stocks from the nursery,
Dreer's garden book 1919 (1919) Dreer's garden book 1919 dreersgardenbook1919henr Year: 1919 !HEHRTADRRRJ^HIlADELPHIAfA-^HARDY PEREhhlAL Mm 189 L,YSIMACHIA Ciliata (Fringed Loose-strife). Yellow flowers in July. 2 feet. Clethroides {Loose-strife). A fine hardy variety about 2 feet high, with long, dense, recurved spikes of pure white flowers from July to September. Fortunei. A neat variety, growing about 18 inches high, with dense, upright spikes of white flowers in August. Nummularia {Creeping Jenny, or Money-wort), Valuable for planting under trees or shrubs where grass will not grow, where Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dreers-garden-book-1919-1919-dreers-garden-book-1919-dreersgardenbook1919henr-year-1919-!hehrtadrrrjhiladelphiafa-hardy-perehhlal-mm-189-lysimachia-ciliata-fringed-loose-strife-yellow-flowers-in-july-2-feet-clethroides-loose-strife-a-fine-hardy-variety-about-2-feet-high-with-long-dense-recurved-spikes-of-pure-white-flowers-from-july-to-september-fortunei-a-neat-variety-growing-about-18-inches-high-with-dense-upright-spikes-of-white-flowers-in-august-nummularia-creeping-jenny-or-money-wort-valuable-for-planting-under-trees-or-shrubs-where-grass-will-not-grow-where-image241204088.html
RMT0BP7M–Dreer's garden book 1919 (1919) Dreer's garden book 1919 dreersgardenbook1919henr Year: 1919 !HEHRTADRRRJ^HIlADELPHIAfA-^HARDY PEREhhlAL Mm 189 L,YSIMACHIA Ciliata (Fringed Loose-strife). Yellow flowers in July. 2 feet. Clethroides {Loose-strife). A fine hardy variety about 2 feet high, with long, dense, recurved spikes of pure white flowers from July to September. Fortunei. A neat variety, growing about 18 inches high, with dense, upright spikes of white flowers in August. Nummularia {Creeping Jenny, or Money-wort), Valuable for planting under trees or shrubs where grass will not grow, where
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RM2T15E2A–Taftsville Covered Bridge, Taftsville village of Woodstock, Vermont, United States.
The ancient world, from the earliest times to 800 AD . s, stung by shame, made a sec-ond, more determined attempt, and were again repulsed withgreat slaughter. It was at this time, too, that the city com-pleted her fortifications, by building the Lorig Walls fromAthens to her ports (maps, pages 180 and 189). These wallswere 30 feet high and 12 feet thick. They made Athens abso-lutely safe from a siege, so long as she kept her supremacy onthe sea; and they added to the city a large open space wherethe country people might take refuge in case of invasion. 201. Loss of the Land Empire. — How one Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-ancient-world-from-the-earliest-times-to-800-ad-s-stung-by-shame-made-a-sec-ond-more-determined-attempt-and-were-again-repulsed-withgreat-slaughter-it-was-at-this-time-too-that-the-city-com-pleted-her-fortifications-by-building-the-lorig-walls-fromathens-to-her-ports-maps-pages-180-and-189-these-wallswere-30-feet-high-and-12-feet-thick-they-made-athens-abso-lutely-safe-from-a-siege-so-long-as-she-kept-her-supremacy-onthe-sea-and-they-added-to-the-city-a-large-open-space-wherethe-country-people-might-take-refuge-in-case-of-invasion-201-loss-of-the-land-empire-how-one-image340081369.html
RM2AN8175–The ancient world, from the earliest times to 800 AD . s, stung by shame, made a sec-ond, more determined attempt, and were again repulsed withgreat slaughter. It was at this time, too, that the city com-pleted her fortifications, by building the Lorig Walls fromAthens to her ports (maps, pages 180 and 189). These wallswere 30 feet high and 12 feet thick. They made Athens abso-lutely safe from a siege, so long as she kept her supremacy onthe sea; and they added to the city a large open space wherethe country people might take refuge in case of invasion. 201. Loss of the Land Empire. — How one
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RM2T15F48–Taftsville Covered Bridge, Taftsville village of Woodstock, Vermont, United States.
Popular science monthly . 188 and in Their Accessories At left, the hinged tail-gate and indincd plat-form enable this truck toload automobiles from theground and from box-carsin a minimum of time. Behold a sidecar de-livery buckboard.Mounted on the chasEisare two boards abouteight inches wide andsix to eight feet long.They are stropped to-gether with iron andare equipped withhook?; on the fourbuckboard corners Roots and all, a five-ton oak tree beingloaded on to a motor-truck to be hauledmore than fifty miles 189 If We Had Eyes Like Microscopes By Edward F. Bigelow CERTAIN writers, chiefly De Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/popular-science-monthly-188-and-in-their-accessories-at-left-the-hinged-tail-gate-and-indincd-plat-form-enable-this-truck-toload-automobiles-from-theground-and-from-box-carsin-a-minimum-of-time-behold-a-sidecar-de-livery-buckboardmounted-on-the-chaseisare-two-boards-abouteight-inches-wide-andsix-to-eight-feet-longthey-are-stropped-to-gether-with-iron-andare-equipped-withhook-on-the-fourbuckboard-corners-roots-and-all-a-five-ton-oak-tree-beingloaded-on-to-a-motor-truck-to-be-hauledmore-than-fifty-miles-189-if-we-had-eyes-like-microscopes-by-edward-f-bigelow-certain-writers-chiefly-de-image339118512.html
RM2AKM53C–Popular science monthly . 188 and in Their Accessories At left, the hinged tail-gate and indincd plat-form enable this truck toload automobiles from theground and from box-carsin a minimum of time. Behold a sidecar de-livery buckboard.Mounted on the chasEisare two boards abouteight inches wide andsix to eight feet long.They are stropped to-gether with iron andare equipped withhook?; on the fourbuckboard corners Roots and all, a five-ton oak tree beingloaded on to a motor-truck to be hauledmore than fifty miles 189 If We Had Eyes Like Microscopes By Edward F. Bigelow CERTAIN writers, chiefly De
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RM2T15FR1–Taftsville Covered Bridge, Taftsville village of Woodstock, Vermont, United States.
Cyclopedia of heating, plumbing and sanitation; a complete reference work . D/SCHAGCe oucr mon Fig. 156. Common Arrangement of Fan with iof Type Shown in Pig. 138. 189 180 HEATING AND VENTILATION buildings to the heater, these figures may be raised to about 140 as aminimum, and possibly 200 as a maximum, per foot of pipe. The. heaters in Table XXXI may be changed to linear feet of 1 inch pipeby multiplying the numbers in column three (sauare feet of surface)by three. 190 HEATING AND VENTILATION 181 EXAMPLES FOR PRACTICE 1. A machine shop 100 feet long by 50 feel wide and having 3stories, each Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cyclopedia-of-heating-plumbing-and-sanitation-a-complete-reference-work-dschagce-oucr-mon-fig-156-common-arrangement-of-fan-with-iof-type-shown-in-pig-138-189-180-heating-and-ventilation-buildings-to-the-heater-these-figures-may-be-raised-to-about-140-as-aminimum-and-possibly-200-as-a-maximum-per-foot-of-pipe-the-heaters-in-table-xxxi-may-be-changed-to-linear-feet-of-1-inch-pipeby-multiplying-the-numbers-in-column-three-sauare-feet-of-surfaceby-three-190-heating-and-ventilation-181-examples-for-practice-1-a-machine-shop-100-feet-long-by-50-feel-wide-and-having-3stories-each-image339304993.html
RM2AM0JYD–Cyclopedia of heating, plumbing and sanitation; a complete reference work . D/SCHAGCe oucr mon Fig. 156. Common Arrangement of Fan with iof Type Shown in Pig. 138. 189 180 HEATING AND VENTILATION buildings to the heater, these figures may be raised to about 140 as aminimum, and possibly 200 as a maximum, per foot of pipe. The. heaters in Table XXXI may be changed to linear feet of 1 inch pipeby multiplying the numbers in column three (sauare feet of surface)by three. 190 HEATING AND VENTILATION 181 EXAMPLES FOR PRACTICE 1. A machine shop 100 feet long by 50 feel wide and having 3stories, each
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RM2T15JHH–Taftsville Covered Bridge, Taftsville village of Woodstock, Vermont, United States.
Forest trees of the Pacific slope . nearly a hundred feet and a diameter of Sh or 4 feet, and occa-sionally .5 or G feet, is sometimes attained. Bark of adult trees is a deep red-dish or blackish brown. It is broadly ridged and deeply furrowed, the flatridges cut into close, distinct plates. Leaves of a seasons growth, which areslender and about 4J to (! inches long, remain on the tree until the third year.They occur chiefly 3 in a bundle, with occasional clusters of two on the samebranch or tree (fig. 1!)). A form of this tree (/. radiata var. (h) hinnata Lem-mon (189.5) = P. insifjnis var. h Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/forest-trees-of-the-pacific-slope-nearly-a-hundred-feet-and-a-diameter-of-sh-or-4-feet-and-occa-sionally-5-or-g-feet-is-sometimes-attained-bark-of-adult-trees-is-a-deep-red-dish-or-blackish-brown-it-is-broadly-ridged-and-deeply-furrowed-the-flatridges-cut-into-close-distinct-plates-leaves-of-a-seasons-growth-which-areslender-and-about-4j-to-!-inches-long-remain-on-the-tree-until-the-third-yearthey-occur-chiefly-3-in-a-bundle-with-occasional-clusters-of-two-on-the-samebranch-or-tree-fig-1!-a-form-of-this-tree-radiata-var-h-hinnata-lem-mon-1895-=-p-insifjnis-var-h-image340239216.html
RM2ANF6GG–Forest trees of the Pacific slope . nearly a hundred feet and a diameter of Sh or 4 feet, and occa-sionally .5 or G feet, is sometimes attained. Bark of adult trees is a deep red-dish or blackish brown. It is broadly ridged and deeply furrowed, the flatridges cut into close, distinct plates. Leaves of a seasons growth, which areslender and about 4J to (! inches long, remain on the tree until the third year.They occur chiefly 3 in a bundle, with occasional clusters of two on the samebranch or tree (fig. 1!)). A form of this tree (/. radiata var. (h) hinnata Lem-mon (189.5) = P. insifjnis var. h
Forest trees of the Pacific slope . .DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS. California buckeye is shrub-like; it has several stems from 10 to 20 feet highand from 3 to 6 inches through, growing together from a common root. Some-times it is from 2.> to 30 feet high and from 8 to 20 inches in diameter, with ashort, smooth, gray—often whitish—trunk and a flat-topped, open crown ofwide spreading limbs. Leaf-stems from 4 to 5 inches long and commonly with5 (sometimes 4 to 7) leaflets (fig. 189), which are from 3 to 7 inches long,smooth throughout when mature, except for minute hairs in the anglt>s o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/forest-trees-of-the-pacific-slope-distinguishing-characteristics-california-buckeye-is-shrub-like-it-has-several-stems-from-10-to-20-feet-highand-from-3-to-6-inches-through-growing-together-from-a-common-root-some-times-it-is-from-2gt-to-30-feet-high-and-from-8-to-20-inches-in-diameter-with-ashort-smooth-grayoften-whitishtrunk-and-a-flat-topped-open-crown-ofwide-spreading-limbs-leaf-stems-from-4-to-5-inches-long-and-commonly-with5-sometimes-4-to-7-leaflets-fig-189-which-are-from-3-to-7-inches-longsmooth-throughout-when-mature-except-for-minute-hairs-in-the-angltgts-o-image340160966.html
RM2ANBJNX–Forest trees of the Pacific slope . .DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS. California buckeye is shrub-like; it has several stems from 10 to 20 feet highand from 3 to 6 inches through, growing together from a common root. Some-times it is from 2.> to 30 feet high and from 8 to 20 inches in diameter, with ashort, smooth, gray—often whitish—trunk and a flat-topped, open crown ofwide spreading limbs. Leaf-stems from 4 to 5 inches long and commonly with5 (sometimes 4 to 7) leaflets (fig. 189), which are from 3 to 7 inches long,smooth throughout when mature, except for minute hairs in the anglt>s o
. The bird book : illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds; also several hundred photographs of their nests and eggs . numerous scales; the bill is large, long and heavy;the plumage is white, except for the black primaries and tail. It is a largebird about four feet in length. They are quite abundant in swamps along the 118 Gulf coast, where they place their nests, whichare platforms of sticks, in trees and bushes overthe water. They lay three eggs which are white,and have a rough surface. Size 2.75x1.75. [189.] Jabiru. Jabiru mycteria. This large bird, which Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-bird-book-illustrating-in-natural-colors-more-than-seven-hundred-north-american-birds-also-several-hundred-photographs-of-their-nests-and-eggs-numerous-scales-the-bill-is-large-long-and-heavythe-plumage-is-white-except-for-the-black-primaries-and-tail-it-is-a-largebird-about-four-feet-in-length-they-are-quite-abundant-in-swamps-along-the-118-gulf-coast-where-they-place-their-nests-whichare-platforms-of-sticks-in-trees-and-bushes-overthe-water-they-lay-three-eggs-which-are-whiteand-have-a-rough-surface-size-275x175-189-jabiru-jabiru-mycteria-this-large-bird-which-image374677875.html
RM2CNG1CK–. The bird book : illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds; also several hundred photographs of their nests and eggs . numerous scales; the bill is large, long and heavy;the plumage is white, except for the black primaries and tail. It is a largebird about four feet in length. They are quite abundant in swamps along the 118 Gulf coast, where they place their nests, whichare platforms of sticks, in trees and bushes overthe water. They lay three eggs which are white,and have a rough surface. Size 2.75x1.75. [189.] Jabiru. Jabiru mycteria. This large bird, which
. The bird book, illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds, also several hundred photographs of their nests and eggs . merous scales; the bill is large, long and heavy;the plumage is white, except for the black primaries and tail. It is a largebird about four feet in length. They are quite abundant in swamps along the 118 Gulf coast, where they place their nests, whicnare platforms of sticks, in trees and bushes overthe water. They lay three eggs which are white,and have a rough surface. Size 2.75 x 1.75. [189.] Jabiru. Jabiru mycieria. This larse bird, which Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-bird-book-illustrating-in-natural-colors-more-than-seven-hundred-north-american-birds-also-several-hundred-photographs-of-their-nests-and-eggs-merous-scales-the-bill-is-large-long-and-heavythe-plumage-is-white-except-for-the-black-primaries-and-tail-it-is-a-largebird-about-four-feet-in-length-they-are-quite-abundant-in-swamps-along-the-118-gulf-coast-where-they-place-their-nests-whicnare-platforms-of-sticks-in-trees-and-bushes-overthe-water-they-lay-three-eggs-which-are-whiteand-have-a-rough-surface-size-275-x-175-189-jabiru-jabiru-mycieria-this-larse-bird-which-image374692850.html
RM2CNGMFE–. The bird book, illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds, also several hundred photographs of their nests and eggs . merous scales; the bill is large, long and heavy;the plumage is white, except for the black primaries and tail. It is a largebird about four feet in length. They are quite abundant in swamps along the 118 Gulf coast, where they place their nests, whicnare platforms of sticks, in trees and bushes overthe water. They lay three eggs which are white,and have a rough surface. Size 2.75 x 1.75. [189.] Jabiru. Jabiru mycieria. This larse bird, which
. Electric railway review . t particular section. All bridges are placed at a fixed distance of 300 feet apart.On curves guide poles are provided from which pull-overwires are attached and secured to the catenary spans. The general appearance of the standard 4-track inter- August 17, 1907. ELECTRIC RAILWAY REVIEW 189 mediate bridge is shown in tlie illustrations. It consists oftwo supporting side posts and a horizontal truss. Each sup-porting post is approximately 38 feet long by 1 foot 10 inchessquare. The cross truss is attached by means of bolts tothe vertical posts, allowing a distance of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/electric-railway-review-t-particular-section-all-bridges-are-placed-at-a-fixed-distance-of-300-feet-aparton-curves-guide-poles-are-provided-from-which-pull-overwires-are-attached-and-secured-to-the-catenary-spans-the-general-appearance-of-the-standard-4-track-inter-august-17-1907-electric-railway-review-189-mediate-bridge-is-shown-in-tlie-illustrations-it-consists-oftwo-supporting-side-posts-and-a-horizontal-truss-each-sup-porting-post-is-approximately-38-feet-long-by-1-foot-10-inchessquare-the-cross-truss-is-attached-by-means-of-bolts-tothe-vertical-posts-allowing-a-distance-of-image371939601.html
RM2CH38N5–. Electric railway review . t particular section. All bridges are placed at a fixed distance of 300 feet apart.On curves guide poles are provided from which pull-overwires are attached and secured to the catenary spans. The general appearance of the standard 4-track inter- August 17, 1907. ELECTRIC RAILWAY REVIEW 189 mediate bridge is shown in tlie illustrations. It consists oftwo supporting side posts and a horizontal truss. Each sup-porting post is approximately 38 feet long by 1 foot 10 inchessquare. The cross truss is attached by means of bolts tothe vertical posts, allowing a distance of
. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools. Anatomy; Physiology. AND PHYSIOLOGY. 189 the vegetable feeders having a long tube, and the flesh feeders a short one, since animal food is so easy of stomach digestion, and the nutrient portion of it so readily taken up by the lacteals. Thus the ox has an alimentary tube fifteen or twenty times the length of the body, amounting in a full grown animal to 150 feet, the sheep one twenty-eight times its length, while many of the carnivora exhibit one only about three times the length of the body. The true Cetacea or Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-anatomy-and-physiology-for-colleges-academies-and-other-schools-anatomy-physiology-and-physiology-189-the-vegetable-feeders-having-a-long-tube-and-the-flesh-feeders-a-short-one-since-animal-food-is-so-easy-of-stomach-digestion-and-the-nutrient-portion-of-it-so-readily-taken-up-by-the-lacteals-thus-the-ox-has-an-alimentary-tube-fifteen-or-twenty-times-the-length-of-the-body-amounting-in-a-full-grown-animal-to-150-feet-the-sheep-one-twenty-eight-times-its-length-while-many-of-the-carnivora-exhibit-one-only-about-three-times-the-length-of-the-body-the-true-cetacea-or-image231811436.html
RMRD3WRT–. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools. Anatomy; Physiology. AND PHYSIOLOGY. 189 the vegetable feeders having a long tube, and the flesh feeders a short one, since animal food is so easy of stomach digestion, and the nutrient portion of it so readily taken up by the lacteals. Thus the ox has an alimentary tube fifteen or twenty times the length of the body, amounting in a full grown animal to 150 feet, the sheep one twenty-eight times its length, while many of the carnivora exhibit one only about three times the length of the body. The true Cetacea or
. Annals of horticulture in North America for the year ... : a witness of passing events and a record of progress. Horticulture; Horticulture. Tools and Conveniences of the Year. 189 deep, and may be from ten to thirty feet long, according to the spa^ce required. In the middle of the box is a partition, ex- tending nearly the whole length of the box, and on the inside,. 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.. Bailey Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annals-of-horticulture-in-north-america-for-the-year-a-witness-of-passing-events-and-a-record-of-progress-horticulture-horticulture-tools-and-conveniences-of-the-year-189-deep-and-may-be-from-ten-to-thirty-feet-long-according-to-the-space-required-in-the-middle-of-the-box-is-a-partition-ex-tending-nearly-the-whole-length-of-the-box-and-on-the-inside-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-bailey-image236538059.html
RMRMR6KR–. Annals of horticulture in North America for the year ... : a witness of passing events and a record of progress. Horticulture; Horticulture. Tools and Conveniences of the Year. 189 deep, and may be from ten to thirty feet long, according to the spa^ce required. In the middle of the box is a partition, ex- tending nearly the whole length of the box, and on the inside,. 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.. Bailey
. The fundamentals of live stock judging and selection . Livestock. JACKS AND JENNETS 189 of fine-qualitied hair. The head is large, the ears long, the neck short, chest broad, and the joints and hocks unusually large. The bone is large and the feet of superior size. As a whole the breed is large and massive in development, although not the most attractive and apparently not the most useful under the conditions which they are produced. They are said to breed large, superior, weighty mules. Better care. Fig. 78.âA Poitou jack, one of the rare breeds of imported jacks. (Courtesy of Adirondack St Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fundamentals-of-live-stock-judging-and-selection-livestock-jacks-and-jennets-189-of-fine-qualitied-hair-the-head-is-large-the-ears-long-the-neck-short-chest-broad-and-the-joints-and-hocks-unusually-large-the-bone-is-large-and-the-feet-of-superior-size-as-a-whole-the-breed-is-large-and-massive-in-development-although-not-the-most-attractive-and-apparently-not-the-most-useful-under-the-conditions-which-they-are-produced-they-are-said-to-breed-large-superior-weighty-mules-better-care-fig-78a-poitou-jack-one-of-the-rare-breeds-of-imported-jacks-courtesy-of-adirondack-st-image232338937.html
RMRDYXK5–. The fundamentals of live stock judging and selection . Livestock. JACKS AND JENNETS 189 of fine-qualitied hair. The head is large, the ears long, the neck short, chest broad, and the joints and hocks unusually large. The bone is large and the feet of superior size. As a whole the breed is large and massive in development, although not the most attractive and apparently not the most useful under the conditions which they are produced. They are said to breed large, superior, weighty mules. Better care. Fig. 78.âA Poitou jack, one of the rare breeds of imported jacks. (Courtesy of Adirondack St
. Monographs of the Diptera of North America [microform]. Diptera; Insects; Diptères; Insectes. SYMPVCNUS. 189 plcuroj, all the coxre and the feet yolluwisli. Fore coxik only with j»ale hairs. The foiiiura Iiavo, besides the usual small bristles im- mediately before the tip, no other bristles. The fore tibiie are without bristles, the middle and hind tibia; with but few In-istles. The fore tarsi are more or less infuscated towards their tip; in the female the joints are of decreasing length, the first nearly as long as the three following together ; in tiie male, on the contrary, the first joi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/monographs-of-the-diptera-of-north-america-microform-diptera-insects-diptres-insectes-sympvcnus-189-plcuroj-all-the-coxre-and-the-feet-yolluwisli-fore-coxik-only-with-jale-hairs-the-foiiiura-iiavo-besides-the-usual-small-bristles-im-mediately-before-the-tip-no-other-bristles-the-fore-tibiie-are-without-bristles-the-middle-and-hind-tibia-with-but-few-in-istles-the-fore-tarsi-are-more-or-less-infuscated-towards-their-tip-in-the-female-the-joints-are-of-decreasing-length-the-first-nearly-as-long-as-the-three-following-together-in-tiie-male-on-the-contrary-the-first-joi-image234840919.html
RMRJ1WYK–. Monographs of the Diptera of North America [microform]. Diptera; Insects; Diptères; Insectes. SYMPVCNUS. 189 plcuroj, all the coxre and the feet yolluwisli. Fore coxik only with j»ale hairs. The foiiiura Iiavo, besides the usual small bristles im- mediately before the tip, no other bristles. The fore tibiie are without bristles, the middle and hind tibia; with but few In-istles. The fore tarsi are more or less infuscated towards their tip; in the female the joints are of decreasing length, the first nearly as long as the three following together ; in tiie male, on the contrary, the first joi
. Annals of horticulture in North America for the year ... : a witness of passing events and a record of progress. Horticulture; Horticulture. Fig. 37. copper tobacco pipe with through which smoke can be blown. Propagating Tank. —(Fig. 39, page 189.) "The tank consists of a long wooden box made of matched boards, and put to- gether with paint be- tween the joints to make the box water tight. The box should be about three feet wide and ten inches Fig. 36. 37.) This is a trough secured to Ld is used for evaporating tobacco- water for the purpose of destroying aphis and other pests. — Americ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annals-of-horticulture-in-north-america-for-the-year-a-witness-of-passing-events-and-a-record-of-progress-horticulture-horticulture-fig-37-copper-tobacco-pipe-with-through-which-smoke-can-be-blown-propagating-tank-fig-39-page-189-quotthe-tank-consists-of-a-long-wooden-box-made-of-matched-boards-and-put-to-gether-with-paint-be-tween-the-joints-to-make-the-box-water-tight-the-box-should-be-about-three-feet-wide-and-ten-inches-fig-36-37-this-is-a-trough-secured-to-ld-is-used-for-evaporating-tobacco-water-for-the-purpose-of-destroying-aphis-and-other-pests-americ-image236538105.html
RMRMR6ND–. Annals of horticulture in North America for the year ... : a witness of passing events and a record of progress. Horticulture; Horticulture. Fig. 37. copper tobacco pipe with through which smoke can be blown. Propagating Tank. —(Fig. 39, page 189.) "The tank consists of a long wooden box made of matched boards, and put to- gether with paint be- tween the joints to make the box water tight. The box should be about three feet wide and ten inches Fig. 36. 37.) This is a trough secured to Ld is used for evaporating tobacco- water for the purpose of destroying aphis and other pests. — Americ
. Effective farming; a text-book for American schools. Agriculture. Legumes 189 field of alfalfa being cut. Notice the quantity of forage. Be- cause of the long life of the plant and the fact that so much hay can be cut annually, farmers in the East and South often go to considerable trouble and expense in their efforts to grow the crop. Alfalfa seems to prefer a loose, deep soil; however, good crops have been grown on fairly heavy soils. The soils must be well drained. The water-level should be at least two feet below the surface and preferably three or four feet or more. Fertility of soil is Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/effective-farming-a-text-book-for-american-schools-agriculture-legumes-189-field-of-alfalfa-being-cut-notice-the-quantity-of-forage-be-cause-of-the-long-life-of-the-plant-and-the-fact-that-so-much-hay-can-be-cut-annually-farmers-in-the-east-and-south-often-go-to-considerable-trouble-and-expense-in-their-efforts-to-grow-the-crop-alfalfa-seems-to-prefer-a-loose-deep-soil-however-good-crops-have-been-grown-on-fairly-heavy-soils-the-soils-must-be-well-drained-the-water-level-should-be-at-least-two-feet-below-the-surface-and-preferably-three-or-four-feet-or-more-fertility-of-soil-is-image232095670.html
RMRDGTB2–. Effective farming; a text-book for American schools. Agriculture. Legumes 189 field of alfalfa being cut. Notice the quantity of forage. Be- cause of the long life of the plant and the fact that so much hay can be cut annually, farmers in the East and South often go to considerable trouble and expense in their efforts to grow the crop. Alfalfa seems to prefer a loose, deep soil; however, good crops have been grown on fairly heavy soils. The soils must be well drained. The water-level should be at least two feet below the surface and preferably three or four feet or more. Fertility of soil is
. Annals of horticulture in North America for the year ... : a witness of passing events and a record of progress. Horticulture; Horticulture. Tobacco Trough.—(Fig pipes in a greenhouse, an. Fig. 37. copper tobacco pipe with through which smoke can be blown. Propagating Tank. —(Fig. 39, page 189.) "The tank consists of a long wooden box made of matched boards, and put to- gether with paint be- tween the joints to make the box water tight. The box should be about three feet wide and ten inches Fig. 36. 37.) This is a trough secured to Ld is used for evaporating tobacco- water for the purpo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annals-of-horticulture-in-north-america-for-the-year-a-witness-of-passing-events-and-a-record-of-progress-horticulture-horticulture-tobacco-troughfig-pipes-in-a-greenhouse-an-fig-37-copper-tobacco-pipe-with-through-which-smoke-can-be-blown-propagating-tank-fig-39-page-189-quotthe-tank-consists-of-a-long-wooden-box-made-of-matched-boards-and-put-to-gether-with-paint-be-tween-the-joints-to-make-the-box-water-tight-the-box-should-be-about-three-feet-wide-and-ten-inches-fig-36-37-this-is-a-trough-secured-to-ld-is-used-for-evaporating-tobacco-water-for-the-purpo-image236538143.html
RMRMR6PR–. Annals of horticulture in North America for the year ... : a witness of passing events and a record of progress. Horticulture; Horticulture. Tobacco Trough.—(Fig pipes in a greenhouse, an. Fig. 37. copper tobacco pipe with through which smoke can be blown. Propagating Tank. —(Fig. 39, page 189.) "The tank consists of a long wooden box made of matched boards, and put to- gether with paint be- tween the joints to make the box water tight. The box should be about three feet wide and ten inches Fig. 36. 37.) This is a trough secured to Ld is used for evaporating tobacco- water for the purpo
. Natural history of animals;. Zoology. SALAMANDERS, TRITONS, SIRENS, ETC. 123 than a year they will grow again ; and the limbs thus formed may also be cut off, and others will grow in their places ; and even if the eye be destroyed another will grow to supply the loss. In the Southern States is found the Congo Snake, an animal which is related to the Salamanders and Tri- tons. It is about two feet long, and lives in mudd}- waters. The Sirens have the gills in tufts, as in Fig- ures 188, 189; thus even in the adult state they are like the young of Frogs and Toads. They live in the water.. Fig. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/natural-history-of-animals-zoology-salamanders-tritons-sirens-etc-123-than-a-year-they-will-grow-again-and-the-limbs-thus-formed-may-also-be-cut-off-and-others-will-grow-in-their-places-and-even-if-the-eye-be-destroyed-another-will-grow-to-supply-the-loss-in-the-southern-states-is-found-the-congo-snake-an-animal-which-is-related-to-the-salamanders-and-tri-tons-it-is-about-two-feet-long-and-lives-in-mudd-waters-the-sirens-have-the-gills-in-tufts-as-in-fig-ures-188-189-thus-even-in-the-adult-state-they-are-like-the-young-of-frogs-and-toads-they-live-in-the-water-fig-image232131692.html
RMRDJE9G–. Natural history of animals;. Zoology. SALAMANDERS, TRITONS, SIRENS, ETC. 123 than a year they will grow again ; and the limbs thus formed may also be cut off, and others will grow in their places ; and even if the eye be destroyed another will grow to supply the loss. In the Southern States is found the Congo Snake, an animal which is related to the Salamanders and Tri- tons. It is about two feet long, and lives in mudd}- waters. The Sirens have the gills in tufts, as in Fig- ures 188, 189; thus even in the adult state they are like the young of Frogs and Toads. They live in the water.. Fig.
. Fourteen weeks in zoology. Zoology. CLASS PISCES: ORDER GANOIDEI. 189 Fig. sn. are in numerous rows, held by strong skin upon the rounded edge of the jaws; but only the outer row stands perpendicular- ly and can be used. As fast as any drop out from wear or fracture, inner ones move forward to take their place. The Hammer-head Shark is sometimes thirty feet long. Its eyes are at the end of the lateral prolongations of the head, which can be bent so that the shark can see its victim on both sides as, it settles down upon it. The eggs of both Kays and Sharks are horn-like sacs, with tendrils f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fourteen-weeks-in-zoology-zoology-class-pisces-order-ganoidei-189-fig-sn-are-in-numerous-rows-held-by-strong-skin-upon-the-rounded-edge-of-the-jaws-but-only-the-outer-row-stands-perpendicular-ly-and-can-be-used-as-fast-as-any-drop-out-from-wear-or-fracture-inner-ones-move-forward-to-take-their-place-the-hammer-head-shark-is-sometimes-thirty-feet-long-its-eyes-are-at-the-end-of-the-lateral-prolongations-of-the-head-which-can-be-bent-so-that-the-shark-can-see-its-victim-on-both-sides-as-it-settles-down-upon-it-the-eggs-of-both-kays-and-sharks-are-horn-like-sacs-with-tendrils-f-image232259445.html
RMRDT985–. Fourteen weeks in zoology. Zoology. CLASS PISCES: ORDER GANOIDEI. 189 Fig. sn. are in numerous rows, held by strong skin upon the rounded edge of the jaws; but only the outer row stands perpendicular- ly and can be used. As fast as any drop out from wear or fracture, inner ones move forward to take their place. The Hammer-head Shark is sometimes thirty feet long. Its eyes are at the end of the lateral prolongations of the head, which can be bent so that the shark can see its victim on both sides as, it settles down upon it. The eggs of both Kays and Sharks are horn-like sacs, with tendrils f
. The book of the garden. Gardening. HEATING BY HOT-WATER PIPES. 189 Fig. 240.. the corners, or by the sides of the walls, or, indeed, in any part where they would not interfere with the general arrange- ment. One of the simplest of these forms is a stack of 2-inch pipes, arranged one above another in a double row, with a case of open work in front, as shown in fig. 240, as suggested by Walker, but which indeed is only a revival of the Mar- quis de Chabanne's principle. A case of this kind, 6 feet long, 1 foot wide, and feet high, would contain 60 feet of heating surface, or nearly the half of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-book-of-the-garden-gardening-heating-by-hot-water-pipes-189-fig-240-the-corners-or-by-the-sides-of-the-walls-or-indeed-in-any-part-where-they-would-not-interfere-with-the-general-arrange-ment-one-of-the-simplest-of-these-forms-is-a-stack-of-2-inch-pipes-arranged-one-above-another-in-a-double-row-with-a-case-of-open-work-in-front-as-shown-in-fig-240-as-suggested-by-walker-but-which-indeed-is-only-a-revival-of-the-mar-quis-de-chabannes-principle-a-case-of-this-kind-6-feet-long-1-foot-wide-and-feet-high-would-contain-60-feet-of-heating-surface-or-nearly-the-half-of-image234449499.html
RMRHC2MB–. The book of the garden. Gardening. HEATING BY HOT-WATER PIPES. 189 Fig. 240.. the corners, or by the sides of the walls, or, indeed, in any part where they would not interfere with the general arrange- ment. One of the simplest of these forms is a stack of 2-inch pipes, arranged one above another in a double row, with a case of open work in front, as shown in fig. 240, as suggested by Walker, but which indeed is only a revival of the Mar- quis de Chabanne's principle. A case of this kind, 6 feet long, 1 foot wide, and feet high, would contain 60 feet of heating surface, or nearly the half of
. Dreer's garden book 1919. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. !HEHRTADRRRJ^HIlADELPHIAfA-^HARDY PEREhhlAL Mm 189 L,YSIMACHIA Ciliata (Fringed Loose-strife). Yellow flowers in July. 2 feet. Clethroides {Loose-strife). A fine hardy variety about 2 feet high, with long, dense, recurved spikes of pure white flowers from July to September. Fortunei. A neat variety, growing about 18 inches high, with dense, upright spikes of white flowers in August. Nummularia {Creeping Jenny, or Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dreers-garden-book-1919-seeds-catalogs-nursery-stock-catalogs-gardening-equipment-and-supplies-catalogs-flowers-seeds-catalogs-vegetables-seeds-catalogs-fruit-seeds-catalogs-!hehrtadrrrjhiladelphiafa-hardy-perehhlal-mm-189-lysimachia-ciliata-fringed-loose-strife-yellow-flowers-in-july-2-feet-clethroides-loose-strife-a-fine-hardy-variety-about-2-feet-high-with-long-dense-recurved-spikes-of-pure-white-flowers-from-july-to-september-fortunei-a-neat-variety-growing-about-18-inches-high-with-dense-upright-spikes-of-white-flowers-in-august-nummularia-creeping-jenny-or-image231332982.html
RMRCA3G6–. Dreer's garden book 1919. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. !HEHRTADRRRJ^HIlADELPHIAfA-^HARDY PEREhhlAL Mm 189 L,YSIMACHIA Ciliata (Fringed Loose-strife). Yellow flowers in July. 2 feet. Clethroides {Loose-strife). A fine hardy variety about 2 feet high, with long, dense, recurved spikes of pure white flowers from July to September. Fortunei. A neat variety, growing about 18 inches high, with dense, upright spikes of white flowers in August. Nummularia {Creeping Jenny, or
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