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RM2A2T62F–Fabaria sive Crassula albo flore et Crassula flore purple, Wundtkraut, orchid, Fol. 210r, 1590, Pietro Andrea Mattioli, Joachim Camerarius: Kreuterbuch desz hochgelehrten unnd weitberühmten Herrn D. Petri Andreae Matthioli. Franckfort am Mayn: [Feyrabendt], 1590
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The Gardener’s monthly and horticultural advertiser . B([ 6driktfs IJloiilhlfi. Lees New White Sproutikg BiiocoLi.-Tliis new variety was brought to notice last year, as wenoticeil in our journal at the time.. % We hardly expected it would prove a permanent variety, as it is not uncommon for brocoli to sproutmore or less. But recent accounts in the foreign papers speak highly of it, and we have no doubt itwill become a standard kind. Sedu.i Fabaria, var. rubra.—A rosy lilac-flowered kind, nearly related to the British P. Tclepbiuni,and a very useful autumn-flowering plant for greenhouse dec Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-gardeners-monthly-and-horticultural-advertiser-b-6driktfs-ijloiilhlfi-lees-new-white-sproutikg-biiocoli-tliis-new-variety-was-brought-to-notice-last-year-as-wenoticeil-in-our-journal-at-the-time-we-hardly-expected-it-would-prove-a-permanent-variety-as-it-is-not-uncommon-for-brocoli-to-sproutmore-or-less-but-recent-accounts-in-the-foreign-papers-speak-highly-of-it-and-we-have-no-doubt-itwill-become-a-standard-kind-sedui-fabaria-var-rubraa-rosy-lilac-flowered-kind-nearly-related-to-the-british-p-tclepbiuniand-a-very-useful-autumn-flowering-plant-for-greenhouse-dec-image343362460.html
RM2AXHE90–The Gardener’s monthly and horticultural advertiser . B([ 6driktfs IJloiilhlfi. Lees New White Sproutikg BiiocoLi.-Tliis new variety was brought to notice last year, as wenoticeil in our journal at the time.. % We hardly expected it would prove a permanent variety, as it is not uncommon for brocoli to sproutmore or less. But recent accounts in the foreign papers speak highly of it, and we have no doubt itwill become a standard kind. Sedu.i Fabaria, var. rubra.—A rosy lilac-flowered kind, nearly related to the British P. Tclepbiuni,and a very useful autumn-flowering plant for greenhouse dec
Archive image from page 115 of Descriptive catalogue of hardy ornamental. Descriptive catalogue of hardy ornamental trees, shrubs, herbaceous perennial plants, etc. : twenty-fourth edition descriptivecatal1880ellw Year: 1880 purpurascens July. Purple, coarse habit; (Trip-madam.) Straw- JSrsSr SEDUM PULCHELIUM Rocligasi Sieboldii S s S. Sieboldii medium pictum. Leaves distinctly yery effective for edgings of beds, baskets and vases. S. spectabile (S. Fabaria). A splendid fall-flowering high, and bearing showy clusters of rosy purple flowers. S. spurium. White; 6 inches. July. S. Telephium. Pin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/archive-image-from-page-115-of-descriptive-catalogue-of-hardy-ornamental-descriptive-catalogue-of-hardy-ornamental-trees-shrubs-herbaceous-perennial-plants-etc-twenty-fourth-edition-descriptivecatal1880ellw-year-1880-purpurascens-july-purple-coarse-habit-trip-madam-straw-jsrssr-sedum-pulchelium-rocligasi-sieboldii-s-s-s-sieboldii-medium-pictum-leaves-distinctly-yery-effective-for-edgings-of-beds-baskets-and-vases-s-spectabile-s-fabaria-a-splendid-fall-flowering-high-and-bearing-showy-clusters-of-rosy-purple-flowers-s-spurium-white-6-inches-july-s-telephium-pin-image258656418.html
RMW0PPW6–Archive image from page 115 of Descriptive catalogue of hardy ornamental. Descriptive catalogue of hardy ornamental trees, shrubs, herbaceous perennial plants, etc. : twenty-fourth edition descriptivecatal1880ellw Year: 1880 purpurascens July. Purple, coarse habit; (Trip-madam.) Straw- JSrsSr SEDUM PULCHELIUM Rocligasi Sieboldii S s S. Sieboldii medium pictum. Leaves distinctly yery effective for edgings of beds, baskets and vases. S. spectabile (S. Fabaria). A splendid fall-flowering high, and bearing showy clusters of rosy purple flowers. S. spurium. White; 6 inches. July. S. Telephium. Pin
. Descriptive catalogue of hardy ornamental trees, shrubs, herbaceous perennial plants, etc. : twenty-fourth edition. Ornamental trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. purpurascens July. Purple, coarse habit; (Trip-madam.) Straw- JSrs^Sr^ SEDUM PULCHELIUM Rocligasi Sieboldii S s S. Sieboldii medium pictum. Leaves distinctly yery effective for edgings of beds, baskets and vases. S. spectabile (S. Fabaria). A splendid fall-flowering high, and bearing showy clusters of rosy purple flowers. S. spurium. White; 6 inches. July. S. Telephium. Pink, with dark red luxu- riant Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/descriptive-catalogue-of-hardy-ornamental-trees-shrubs-herbaceous-perennial-plants-etc-twenty-fourth-edition-ornamental-trees-catalogs-shrubs-catalogs-roses-catalogs-flowers-catalogs-purpurascens-july-purple-coarse-habit-trip-madam-straw-jsrssr-sedum-pulchelium-rocligasi-sieboldii-s-s-s-sieboldii-medium-pictum-leaves-distinctly-yery-effective-for-edgings-of-beds-baskets-and-vases-s-spectabile-s-fabaria-a-splendid-fall-flowering-high-and-bearing-showy-clusters-of-rosy-purple-flowers-s-spurium-white-6-inches-july-s-telephium-pink-with-dark-red-luxu-riant-image216066410.html
RMPFEJWE–. Descriptive catalogue of hardy ornamental trees, shrubs, herbaceous perennial plants, etc. : twenty-fourth edition. Ornamental trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. purpurascens July. Purple, coarse habit; (Trip-madam.) Straw- JSrs^Sr^ SEDUM PULCHELIUM Rocligasi Sieboldii S s S. Sieboldii medium pictum. Leaves distinctly yery effective for edgings of beds, baskets and vases. S. spectabile (S. Fabaria). A splendid fall-flowering high, and bearing showy clusters of rosy purple flowers. S. spurium. White; 6 inches. July. S. Telephium. Pink, with dark red luxu- riant
. Die Gartenwelt . Sedum anacamperos. erreichen dann je nach der Pflege eme 25 cm und bilden oft Doldentrauben von Durchmesser. Die Verwendung der Pflanzen kann eine so vielseitige sein, übrigt, besonders darauf hinzuweisen, gesdinittenen Pflanzen blühen dann etwas später aus den seitlichen Verzweigungen. S. Fabaria (hört.) und seine Formen vertragen auch etwas schattigeren Standort. Den Blüten fehlt dann aber die kräftige Färbung. Am schönsten werden die Pflanzen in voller Sonne; Hunderte von fleißigen Insekten umgaukeln dann oft die mehr als 20 cm im Durchmesser erreichenden großen Doldentra Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/die-gartenwelt-sedum-anacamperos-erreichen-dann-je-nach-der-pflege-eme-25-cm-und-bilden-oft-doldentrauben-von-durchmesser-die-verwendung-der-pflanzen-kann-eine-so-vielseitige-sein-brigt-besonders-darauf-hinzuweisen-gesdinittenen-pflanzen-blhen-dann-etwas-spter-aus-den-seitlichen-verzweigungen-s-fabaria-hrt-und-seine-formen-vertragen-auch-etwas-schattigeren-standort-den-blten-fehlt-dann-aber-die-krftige-frbung-am-schnsten-werden-die-pflanzen-in-voller-sonne-hunderte-von-fleiigen-insekten-umgaukeln-dann-oft-die-mehr-als-20-cm-im-durchmesser-erreichenden-groen-doldentra-image180989253.html
RMMECNHW–. Die Gartenwelt . Sedum anacamperos. erreichen dann je nach der Pflege eme 25 cm und bilden oft Doldentrauben von Durchmesser. Die Verwendung der Pflanzen kann eine so vielseitige sein, übrigt, besonders darauf hinzuweisen, gesdinittenen Pflanzen blühen dann etwas später aus den seitlichen Verzweigungen. S. Fabaria (hört.) und seine Formen vertragen auch etwas schattigeren Standort. Den Blüten fehlt dann aber die kräftige Färbung. Am schönsten werden die Pflanzen in voller Sonne; Hunderte von fleißigen Insekten umgaukeln dann oft die mehr als 20 cm im Durchmesser erreichenden großen Doldentra
Vuë du bain de Pfefers, en latin Fabaria, en Suisse, Bad Pfäfers, P. 194 (Bd. 3), 1730, Johann Georg Altmann: L'état et les délices de la Suisse, en forme de relation critique, par plusieurs auteurs célèbres. Amsterdam: chez Wetsteins et Smith, 1730 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vu-du-bain-de-pfefers-en-latin-fabaria-en-suisse-bad-pffers-p-194-bd-3-1730-johann-georg-altmann-ltat-et-les-dlices-de-la-suisse-en-forme-de-relation-critique-par-plusieurs-auteurs-clbres-amsterdam-chez-wetsteins-et-smith-1730-image328743686.html
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. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1916. f succulent plants which withstand adegree of drought that most plants would succumb to. Ad-mirably adapted for the rockery.S. Spectablle (Syn. Fabaria)—1% feet, September. Rosy pink. A very desirable plant. Each 15c; per doz. $1.50. TRITOMA—Red-Hot Poker. A very stately and exceedingly attractive plant; admirablyadapted for mixed borders; but a single clump on the lawnmakes a magnificent specimen. It is quite hardy and very easyof cultivation. T. Pfltzerll—3 to 4 feet. A magnificent plant, the very bestof all the varieties grown. The flowers ar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/curries-farm-and-garden-annual-spring-1916-f-succulent-plants-which-withstand-adegree-of-drought-that-most-plants-would-succumb-to-ad-mirably-adapted-for-the-rockerys-spectablle-syn-fabaria1-feet-september-rosy-pink-a-very-desirable-plant-each-15c-per-doz-150-tritomared-hot-poker-a-very-stately-and-exceedingly-attractive-plant-admirablyadapted-for-mixed-borders-but-a-single-clump-on-the-lawnmakes-a-magnificent-specimen-it-is-quite-hardy-and-very-easyof-cultivation-t-pfltzerll3-to-4-feet-a-magnificent-plant-the-very-bestof-all-the-varieties-grown-the-flowers-ar-image336703406.html
RM2AFP4HJ–. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1916. f succulent plants which withstand adegree of drought that most plants would succumb to. Ad-mirably adapted for the rockery.S. Spectablle (Syn. Fabaria)—1% feet, September. Rosy pink. A very desirable plant. Each 15c; per doz. $1.50. TRITOMA—Red-Hot Poker. A very stately and exceedingly attractive plant; admirablyadapted for mixed borders; but a single clump on the lawnmakes a magnificent specimen. It is quite hardy and very easyof cultivation. T. Pfltzerll—3 to 4 feet. A magnificent plant, the very bestof all the varieties grown. The flowers ar
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Farm and garden annual : spring 1907 . situations, such as sunuybanks and other places where few plants will grow. S. Acre—For rockwork, carpet bedding or forgrow, this very dwarf Sedum is excellent. S. Spectabile (Syn. Fabaria)—1% feet,September. Rosy pink. A very desir-able plant. Each 10c; per doz $1.00 S. Sieboldii—6 inches, September. A hand-some variety of trailing habit. Fo-liage glaucous, margined with pink,assuming shades of red and purple inautumn; flowers bright pink, verypretty and showy. A splendid rockplant. Each 10c; per doz $1.00 SOLID AGO—Golden Rod. Although the most of the G Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/farm-and-garden-annual-spring-1907-situations-such-as-sunuybanks-and-other-places-where-few-plants-will-grow-s-acrefor-rockwork-carpet-bedding-or-forgrow-this-very-dwarf-sedum-is-excellent-s-spectabile-syn-fabaria1-feetseptember-rosy-pink-a-very-desir-able-plant-each-10c-per-doz-100-s-sieboldii6-inches-september-a-hand-some-variety-of-trailing-habit-fo-liage-glaucous-margined-with-pinkassuming-shades-of-red-and-purple-inautumn-flowers-bright-pink-verypretty-and-showy-a-splendid-rockplant-each-10c-per-doz-100-solid-agogolden-rod-although-the-most-of-the-g-image338066888.html
RM2AJ07NC–Farm and garden annual : spring 1907 . situations, such as sunuybanks and other places where few plants will grow. S. Acre—For rockwork, carpet bedding or forgrow, this very dwarf Sedum is excellent. S. Spectabile (Syn. Fabaria)—1% feet,September. Rosy pink. A very desir-able plant. Each 10c; per doz $1.00 S. Sieboldii—6 inches, September. A hand-some variety of trailing habit. Fo-liage glaucous, margined with pink,assuming shades of red and purple inautumn; flowers bright pink, verypretty and showy. A splendid rockplant. Each 10c; per doz $1.00 SOLID AGO—Golden Rod. Although the most of the G
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Currie's general wholesale catalogue for florists, market gardeners and truckers . —11/2 feet, May, deep blue l-.OO 8.00 PYRETHRUM—Feverfew.P. ULIGINOSUM (Giant Ox-Eve Daisy)^l to 5 feet, September and October, white 1.00 8.00 RUDBECKIA—Cone Flower.R. FULGIDA—3 feet, August and September, orange yellow, purple center » 75 6.00 R. GOLDEN GLOW—6 feet, August, golden yellow .75 6.00R. SPECIOSA—3 feet, September, yellow, purple center ^ 6.00 SEDUM—Stone Crop. S. FABARIA—li/> feet, September, rosy pink 1.00 8.00 S. SIEBOLDII—6 inches, September, bright pink 1.00 8.00 VERONICA—Speedwell.V. AMAETH Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/curries-general-wholesale-catalogue-for-florists-market-gardeners-and-truckers-112-feet-may-deep-blue-l-oo-800-pyrethrumfeverfewp-uliginosum-giant-ox-eve-daisyl-to-5-feet-september-and-october-white-100-800-rudbeckiacone-flowerr-fulgida3-feet-august-and-september-orange-yellow-purple-center-75-600-r-golden-glow6-feet-august-golden-yellow-75-600r-speciosa3-feet-september-yellow-purple-center-600-sedumstone-crop-s-fabarialigt-feet-september-rosy-pink-100-800-s-sieboldii6-inches-september-bright-pink-100-800-veronicaspeedwellv-amaeth-image339179202.html
RM2AKPXEX–Currie's general wholesale catalogue for florists, market gardeners and truckers . —11/2 feet, May, deep blue l-.OO 8.00 PYRETHRUM—Feverfew.P. ULIGINOSUM (Giant Ox-Eve Daisy)^l to 5 feet, September and October, white 1.00 8.00 RUDBECKIA—Cone Flower.R. FULGIDA—3 feet, August and September, orange yellow, purple center » 75 6.00 R. GOLDEN GLOW—6 feet, August, golden yellow .75 6.00R. SPECIOSA—3 feet, September, yellow, purple center ^ 6.00 SEDUM—Stone Crop. S. FABARIA—li/> feet, September, rosy pink 1.00 8.00 S. SIEBOLDII—6 inches, September, bright pink 1.00 8.00 VERONICA—Speedwell.V. AMAETH
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. Farm and garden annual : spring 1913 . rse and commonfor the garden, the two we offer are excellent. SEDUM.Stone Crop. A very useful family of succulent plants which withstand a degreeof drought that most plants would succumb to. They are thereforeuseful in dry situations, such as sunny banks and other places wherefew plants will grow.S. Spectabile (Syn. Fabaria)—1% feet, September. Rosy pink. A very desirable plant. Each 15c; per doz $1.50 S. Sleboldii—6 inches, September. A handsome variety of trailinghabit. Foliage glaucous, margined with pink, assuming shades of red and purple inautumn; Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/farm-and-garden-annual-spring-1913-rse-and-commonfor-the-garden-the-two-we-offer-are-excellent-sedumstone-crop-a-very-useful-family-of-succulent-plants-which-withstand-a-degreeof-drought-that-most-plants-would-succumb-to-they-are-thereforeuseful-in-dry-situations-such-as-sunny-banks-and-other-places-wherefew-plants-will-grows-spectabile-syn-fabaria1-feet-september-rosy-pink-a-very-desirable-plant-each-15c-per-doz-150-s-sleboldii6-inches-september-a-handsome-variety-of-trailinghabit-foliage-glaucous-margined-with-pink-assuming-shades-of-red-and-purple-inautumn-image369615929.html
RM2CD9CTW–. Farm and garden annual : spring 1913 . rse and commonfor the garden, the two we offer are excellent. SEDUM.Stone Crop. A very useful family of succulent plants which withstand a degreeof drought that most plants would succumb to. They are thereforeuseful in dry situations, such as sunny banks and other places wherefew plants will grow.S. Spectabile (Syn. Fabaria)—1% feet, September. Rosy pink. A very desirable plant. Each 15c; per doz $1.50 S. Sleboldii—6 inches, September. A handsome variety of trailinghabit. Foliage glaucous, margined with pink, assuming shades of red and purple inautumn;
. Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees, shrubs, vines, evergreens, hardy plants and fruits. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Trees; Ornamental shrubs; Flowers; Fruit. Sedum fabaria. Vinca herbacea. Tradescantia Virginica. 77. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Thomas Meehan and S Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/descriptive-catalogue-of-ornamental-trees-shrubs-vines-evergreens-hardy-plants-and-fruits-nurseries-horticulture-pennsylvania-catalogs-trees-seedlings-catalogs-ornamental-shrubs-catalogs-flowers-catalogs-fruit-catalogs-nurseries-horticulture-trees-ornamental-shrubs-flowers-fruit-sedum-fabaria-vinca-herbacea-tradescantia-virginica-77-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-thomas-meehan-and-s-image233439484.html
RMRFP2CC–. Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees, shrubs, vines, evergreens, hardy plants and fruits. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Trees; Ornamental shrubs; Flowers; Fruit. Sedum fabaria. Vinca herbacea. Tradescantia Virginica. 77. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Thomas Meehan and S
. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. Fig. 659, —Sedum anglicum.. Fig. 661.—S. Fabaria, or S. spectabile. Fig. 660.—Sedum Sieboldii. as 5. Fabaria (fig. 661), freely sow themselves, so care must be taken that the coarser varieties do not propagate themselves to the destruction of the weaker. They grow well in fresh soil, but degenerate when they remain long in one situation. All the cultivation required is to prevent them from overrunning each other, or being overrun by other plants. In a plot of arid groun Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/my-garden-its-plan-and-culture-together-with-a-general-description-of-its-geology-botany-and-natural-history-gardening-fig-659-sedum-anglicum-fig-661s-fabaria-or-s-spectabile-fig-660sedum-sieboldii-as-5-fabaria-fig-661-freely-sow-themselves-so-care-must-be-taken-that-the-coarser-varieties-do-not-propagate-themselves-to-the-destruction-of-the-weaker-they-grow-well-in-fresh-soil-but-degenerate-when-they-remain-long-in-one-situation-all-the-cultivation-required-is-to-prevent-them-from-overrunning-each-other-or-being-overrun-by-other-plants-in-a-plot-of-arid-groun-image232238124.html
RMRDRA2M–. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. Fig. 659, —Sedum anglicum.. Fig. 661.—S. Fabaria, or S. spectabile. Fig. 660.—Sedum Sieboldii. as 5. Fabaria (fig. 661), freely sow themselves, so care must be taken that the coarser varieties do not propagate themselves to the destruction of the weaker. They grow well in fresh soil, but degenerate when they remain long in one situation. All the cultivation required is to prevent them from overrunning each other, or being overrun by other plants. In a plot of arid groun
. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. Fig. 661.—S. Fabaria, or S. spectabile. Fig. 660.—Sedum Sieboldii. as 5. Fabaria (fig. 661), freely sow themselves, so care must be taken that the coarser varieties do not propagate themselves to the destruction of the weaker. They grow well in fresh soil, but degenerate when they remain long in one situation. All the cultivation required is to prevent them from overrunning each other, or being overrun by other plants. In a plot of arid ground probably no class of plant Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/my-garden-its-plan-and-culture-together-with-a-general-description-of-its-geology-botany-and-natural-history-gardening-fig-661s-fabaria-or-s-spectabile-fig-660sedum-sieboldii-as-5-fabaria-fig-661-freely-sow-themselves-so-care-must-be-taken-that-the-coarser-varieties-do-not-propagate-themselves-to-the-destruction-of-the-weaker-they-grow-well-in-fresh-soil-but-degenerate-when-they-remain-long-in-one-situation-all-the-cultivation-required-is-to-prevent-them-from-overrunning-each-other-or-being-overrun-by-other-plants-in-a-plot-of-arid-ground-probably-no-class-of-plant-image232238120.html
RMRDRA2G–. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. Fig. 661.—S. Fabaria, or S. spectabile. Fig. 660.—Sedum Sieboldii. as 5. Fabaria (fig. 661), freely sow themselves, so care must be taken that the coarser varieties do not propagate themselves to the destruction of the weaker. They grow well in fresh soil, but degenerate when they remain long in one situation. All the cultivation required is to prevent them from overrunning each other, or being overrun by other plants. In a plot of arid ground probably no class of plant
. Descriptive catalogue of hardy ornamental trees, shrubs, herbaceous perennial plants, etc. : twenty-fourth edition. Ornamental trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. purpurascens July. Purple, coarse habit; (Trip-madam.) Straw- JSrs^Sr^ SEDUM PULCHELIUM Rocligasi Sieboldii S s S. Sieboldii medium pictum. Leaves distinctly yery effective for edgings of beds, baskets and vases. S. spectabile (S. Fabaria). A splendid fall-flowering high, and bearing showy clusters of rosy purple flowers. S. spurium. White; 6 inches. July. S. Telephium. Pink, with dark red luxu- riant Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/descriptive-catalogue-of-hardy-ornamental-trees-shrubs-herbaceous-perennial-plants-etc-twenty-fourth-edition-ornamental-trees-catalogs-shrubs-catalogs-roses-catalogs-flowers-catalogs-purpurascens-july-purple-coarse-habit-trip-madam-straw-jsrssr-sedum-pulchelium-rocligasi-sieboldii-s-s-s-sieboldii-medium-pictum-leaves-distinctly-yery-effective-for-edgings-of-beds-baskets-and-vases-s-spectabile-s-fabaria-a-splendid-fall-flowering-high-and-bearing-showy-clusters-of-rosy-purple-flowers-s-spurium-white-6-inches-july-s-telephium-pink-with-dark-red-luxu-riant-image231649645.html
RMRCTFDH–. Descriptive catalogue of hardy ornamental trees, shrubs, herbaceous perennial plants, etc. : twenty-fourth edition. Ornamental trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. purpurascens July. Purple, coarse habit; (Trip-madam.) Straw- JSrs^Sr^ SEDUM PULCHELIUM Rocligasi Sieboldii S s S. Sieboldii medium pictum. Leaves distinctly yery effective for edgings of beds, baskets and vases. S. spectabile (S. Fabaria). A splendid fall-flowering high, and bearing showy clusters of rosy purple flowers. S. spurium. White; 6 inches. July. S. Telephium. Pink, with dark red luxu- riant
. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. Sedum rhodanthum. Höhe von 10 bis 10 bis 15 cm so herangezogenen daß es sich wohl er- Die alten zurück-. Sedum anacamperos. erreichen dann je nach der Pflege eme 25 cm und bilden oft Doldentrauben von Durchmesser. Die Verwendung der Pflanzen kann eine so vielseitige sein, übrigt, besonders darauf hinzuweisen, gesdinittenen Pflanzen blühen dann etwas später aus den seitlichen Verzweigungen. S. Fabaria (hört.) und seine Formen vertragen auch etwas schattigeren Standort. Den Blüten fehlt dann aber die kräftige Färbung. Am schönsten werden die Pflanzen in voller Sonne; Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/die-gartenwelt-gardening-sedum-rhodanthum-hhe-von-10-bis-10-bis-15-cm-so-herangezogenen-da-es-sich-wohl-er-die-alten-zurck-sedum-anacamperos-erreichen-dann-je-nach-der-pflege-eme-25-cm-und-bilden-oft-doldentrauben-von-durchmesser-die-verwendung-der-pflanzen-kann-eine-so-vielseitige-sein-brigt-besonders-darauf-hinzuweisen-gesdinittenen-pflanzen-blhen-dann-etwas-spter-aus-den-seitlichen-verzweigungen-s-fabaria-hrt-und-seine-formen-vertragen-auch-etwas-schattigeren-standort-den-blten-fehlt-dann-aber-die-krftige-frbung-am-schnsten-werden-die-pflanzen-in-voller-sonne-image231555898.html
RMRCM7WE–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. Sedum rhodanthum. Höhe von 10 bis 10 bis 15 cm so herangezogenen daß es sich wohl er- Die alten zurück-. Sedum anacamperos. erreichen dann je nach der Pflege eme 25 cm und bilden oft Doldentrauben von Durchmesser. Die Verwendung der Pflanzen kann eine so vielseitige sein, übrigt, besonders darauf hinzuweisen, gesdinittenen Pflanzen blühen dann etwas später aus den seitlichen Verzweigungen. S. Fabaria (hört.) und seine Formen vertragen auch etwas schattigeren Standort. Den Blüten fehlt dann aber die kräftige Färbung. Am schönsten werden die Pflanzen in voller Sonne;
. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. XVII, 12 Die Gartenwelt. 165 in voller Blüte kann ohne jede besondere Vorbereitung vorgenommen werden. Noch ein Vorzug, der hervorgehoben zu werden verdient, ist, daß Sedum Fabaria ein vorzügliches Bienenfutter bietet. Zur Zeit der Blüte ist es eine Freude, zu sehen, wie tausende von Bienen auf den großen Scheindolden emsig arbeiten. An freiem, sonnigem Standort wird diese schöne Fettpflanze in leichter, humus- reicher Gartenerde ihren Zweck voll und ganz erfüllen. H. Köhler, Humboldthain. Mannigfaltiges. Moorkultur. In den letzten 20 bis 25 Jahren ist in der Kulti Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/die-gartenwelt-gardening-xvii-12-die-gartenwelt-165-in-voller-blte-kann-ohne-jede-besondere-vorbereitung-vorgenommen-werden-noch-ein-vorzug-der-hervorgehoben-zu-werden-verdient-ist-da-sedum-fabaria-ein-vorzgliches-bienenfutter-bietet-zur-zeit-der-blte-ist-es-eine-freude-zu-sehen-wie-tausende-von-bienen-auf-den-groen-scheindolden-emsig-arbeiten-an-freiem-sonnigem-standort-wird-diese-schne-fettpflanze-in-leichter-humus-reicher-gartenerde-ihren-zweck-voll-und-ganz-erfllen-h-khler-humboldthain-mannigfaltiges-moorkultur-in-den-letzten-20-bis-25-jahren-ist-in-der-kulti-image231563244.html
RMRCMH7T–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. XVII, 12 Die Gartenwelt. 165 in voller Blüte kann ohne jede besondere Vorbereitung vorgenommen werden. Noch ein Vorzug, der hervorgehoben zu werden verdient, ist, daß Sedum Fabaria ein vorzügliches Bienenfutter bietet. Zur Zeit der Blüte ist es eine Freude, zu sehen, wie tausende von Bienen auf den großen Scheindolden emsig arbeiten. An freiem, sonnigem Standort wird diese schöne Fettpflanze in leichter, humus- reicher Gartenerde ihren Zweck voll und ganz erfüllen. H. Köhler, Humboldthain. Mannigfaltiges. Moorkultur. In den letzten 20 bis 25 Jahren ist in der Kulti