RF2HHWFW0–Black and White of Crested Dwarf iris and Rain Drops in the Smokies
RFS1G152–Dwarf Crested Iris Wildflowers
RM2HM4E2B–Senden, Germany. 30th Jan, 2022. Harry Wijnvoord, Dutch presenter ('The Price is Hot'), and his wife Iris Wijnvoord stand in front of their house with their dog, Bijou (4 months old), a dwarf spitz. Credit: Rolf Vennenbernd/dpa/Alamy Live News
RFT60476–A dwarf & small Iris plant. The flowers are a bright lilac purple color, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RMRDXEJR–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. 778 THE BOOK OF GARDENING. imparted by Montbretias, Scillas, the scarlet Schizostylis (occinea, early-flowering Gladioli, like the charming G. insignis (Fig. 518), Watsonias, Zephyranth.es, and the dwarf Iris species. Tuberous plants are almost as numerous as the bulbous ones, and they moreover include some of the best window-plants that can be named for furnishing plenty of flowers. Anemones like A. coronaria (both single and double) are easily grown and flowered by planting them in <fr J&L ^5|» autumn in wel
RFT5XD87–Iris cristata is a dwarf crested iris and a low-growing, rapidly spreading plant. Chinensis is a Chinese redbud, is native to woodlands, thickets and
RMPG2JA4–. The garden month by month; describing the appearance, color, dates of bloom, height and cultivation of all desirable hardy herbaceous perennials for the formal or wild garden, with additional lists of aquatics, vines, ferns, etc.. Gardening; Flowers. LARGER BLUE FLAG. Iris â versicolor. »*LM/^i.i-* K^ 1 ^^i^flETlflM^^jH ^^â¢^brm gpr ^â iv. .JUHk W» V ^ i ^ fHI^ V.' 134 DWARF FLAG, /m pumila.. 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
RMFYYWAM–saint patrick day coloring book
RMRDR9XW–. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. ALPINE FLOWERS. 317 There are many small species of Iris, well adapted for the alpinery, such as Iris attica, from Greece, and Iris rhcetica: both of these sorts are very dwarf, and are well adapted to mix with our alpine plants; as also is the Iris nudicaulis (fig. 686), which has beautiful blue flowers. We intersperse over the alpineries our common English orchids, such as the Spotted, the Bee, the Butterfly, the Fly, and the Man orchids, and in the damp parts the Mar
RMRDYD5F–. A manual of poisonous plants, chiefly of eastern North America, with brief notes on economic and medicinal plants, and numerous illustrations. Poisonous plants. SPERMATOPHYTA—IRIDACEAE 389 the Carolina blue flag (/. Carolina) of the South, blue eyed grass (Sisyrinchium angustifolium). Many species of the exotic blue flags, Iris like the dwarf gar- den iris (/. pumila) and the common flower-de-luce (/. germanica), the common crocus or saffron (Crocus vernus) used for coloring, freesia (Freesia refracta), tritonia and gladiolus are cultivated for ornamental purposes. The orris root (Iris flore
RMRDHYF4–. 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. 12. Iris lacustris Nutt. Dwarf Lake-iris. Fig- 1339- Iris lacustris Nutt. Gen. 1: 23. 1818. Similar to the preceding species in size and foliage, or the leaves rather narrower, sometimes wavy-margined. Flowers blue; perianth-tube only i'-i' long, shorter than the bracts and the sometimes yellowish perianth-segments some- what expanded upward; capsule ovoid, abo
RMRRK8T2–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. HE kind reception given my article in The Beview on the herbaceous peony has prompted the request for a similar article on the profitable growing of the tall bearded iris. The formerly used term of Ger- man iris was never cor- rect, as it included many forms not botanically called "german- ica." The French name of fleur-de-lis is familiar to all. The English, Spanish, Siberian and Japanese iris are, for a variety of rea- sons, eliminated from this discussion, as are all dwarf sorts which have stems too short for cut flower purposes. In ou
RMRDY71W–. The families of flowering plants. Plants; Phanerogams. 68 FAMILIES OF FLOWERING PLANTS. is a 3 angled capsule, shown in the accompanying illustration of our common wild yam (See Fig. 49). In other genera, as Tamus, the fruit is a berry.. The large fleshy rootstocks of some tropical species fhrnish the yams of commerce. Many have the peculiar habit of producing fleshy tubers, often called "air potatoes" in the axils of their upper leaves; these tubers sometimes attain considerable size.. Fig. 50,—Dwarf crested iris (Iri8 cristata). Original. Family Iridaceae. Iris Family. A group of
RMRDH5W9–. The garden month by month; describing the appearance, color, dates of bloom, height and cultivation of all desirable hardy herbaceous perennials for the formal or wild garden, with additional lists of aquatics, vines, ferns, etc.. Gardening; Flowers. LARGER BLUE FLAG. Iris â versicolor. »*LM/^i.i-* K^ 1 ^^i^flETlflM^^jH ^^â¢^brm gpr ^â iv. .JUHk W» V ^ i ^ fHI^ V.' 134 DWARF FLAG, /m pumila.. 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
RMRDTDJ4–. The bulb book; or, Bulbous and tuberous plants for the open air, stove, and greenhouse, containing particulars as to descriptions, culture, propagation, etc., of plants from all parts of the world having bulbs, corms, tubers, or rhizomes (orchids excluded). Bulbs (Plants). IRIS THE BULB BOOK IRIS â with dark reddish purple-brown on a pale yellow ground, and bearded at the base with dark purple or blackish hairs; standards veined with blue on a creamy-white ground. ^lifSit. Fia. 196.âIris Bismarclciana. â (J.) I. Boissieri.âA dwarf bulbous Iris about 1 ft. high, native of the Gerez Mountains
RMRDTDHX–. The bulb book; or, Bulbous and tuberous plants for the open air, stove, and greenhouse, containing particulars as to descriptions, culture, propagation, etc., of plants from all parts of the world having bulbs, corms, tubers, or rhizomes (orchids excluded). Bulbs (Plants). Fia. 196.âIris Bismarclciana. â (J.) I. Boissieri.âA dwarf bulbous Iris about 1 ft. high, native of the Gerez Mountains in Spain, with linear leaves. Flowers in June, 2 to 3 ins. across, with fiddle-shaped spreading falls of rich red-purple, and a distinct golden-yellow bearded ridge; stand- ards purple above, reddish belo
RMRDRCCK–. Tall bearded iris (fleur-de-lis) a flower of song; names, classification, structure, planting, care, enemies, propagation, hybridism, shipping, uses. Irises (Plants). StrIII turd/ Cluiriictrnstics 123 times called a "fan"—and, generally, attain a hei.eht of 18 to 30 inches, according: to the 'ariety, a-cra^ing about 24 inches except that the foliage of the inter- mediates is somcn'hat more dwarf. Each leaf is folded length-ays in the middle, and the two halves of the lower portion are separated b}- a new leaf which comes up between them and gradualh' emerges after attain- ing a
RMRE0THH–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 830 IRIS IRIS throat ; iurif r segments larger and broader : style branches very eonvex; crests large. B.M. 7379. Gn. 48, p. 8; 50:1089 and p. 333. 70 Iberica Hoffm. Dwarf, with a large flower: Ivs. J-b m lon^ iiiuu^ %en fahate: stem 3-i in. long; < liter begijjeni i unded c] o^ ite m. broad, pale Jirown,
RMRRJDX1–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. CINERAfUAS HALF DWARF 2X-inch 5c 3 -inch 10c 3X-inch 15c Asparagus Sprengeri, 2-incb, 3c; 3-inch, 8c; 4-inch, 12c. Asparagus Elongatus, 2-inch, 10c; 3-inch, 15c. Cash or reference. , Abby Ave. Greenhouses DAYTON, OHIO The New Crimson Carnation br 1920 BERNICE Orders filled in strict rotation STOCK LIMITED WRITE FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR PRICE. (»,t'.?r.'.:::-.::.-.:.J!!S W. D. HOWARD, Milford, Mass. Peonies and Iris Send UB your name now for our new Catalogue, PETERSON NURSERY 30 N. U Sidle St CHICAGO, ILL. ENGLISH LAUREL BT THE HUNDRED OR THOUSAN
RMRDHYEH–. 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. Genus i. IRIS FAMILY. 13. Iris verna L. Dwarf or Spring Iris. Fig. 1340. Iris verna L. Sp. PI. 39. 1753- Rootstock slender. Stems 1/-3' high, usually i-flow- ered. Leaves narrowly linear, 3'-8' high, 2"-$" wide; flowers violet-blue or rarely white, pedicelled; perianth- segments crestless, the outer about i¥ long, obovate, narrowed into slightly pubes
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