. 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. dm. high ; basal leaves from broadly obovate with rounded tips to oblanceolate and acutish, disUnctly 3-nerved; stem-leaves scattered, lanceolate, acuminate ; heads loosely or densely corymbose ; bracts of the pistil- late heads linear, purplish or green, with pale tips; styles crimson. (A. plantaginea R. Br.) — Dry soil, s. Me. to Minn., and southw. Apr.-June. = = Heads comparatively large, averaging 9 (8-10.5) mm. high ; stems stoutish. a. Bas Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?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-dm-high-basal-leaves-from-broadly-obovate-with-rounded-tips-to-oblanceolate-and-acutish-disunctly-3-nerved-stem-leaves-scattered-lanceolate-acuminate-heads-loosely-or-densely-corymbose-bracts-of-the-pistil-late-heads-linear-purplish-or-green-with-pale-tips-styles-crimson-a-plantaginea-r-br-dry-soil-s-me-to-minn-and-southw-apr-june-=-=-heads-comparatively-large-averaging-9-8-105-mm-high-stems-stoutish-a-bas-image231958690.html
RMRDAHJX–. 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. dm. high ; basal leaves from broadly obovate with rounded tips to oblanceolate and acutish, disUnctly 3-nerved; stem-leaves scattered, lanceolate, acuminate ; heads loosely or densely corymbose ; bracts of the pistil- late heads linear, purplish or green, with pale tips; styles crimson. (A. plantaginea R. Br.) — Dry soil, s. Me. to Minn., and southw. Apr.-June. = = Heads comparatively large, averaging 9 (8-10.5) mm. high ; stems stoutish. a. Bas
After the hunt. unknown c. 1780-1800 Tapestry Dimensions: H 8'1' x W 7'10' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Henry Symons, received 9/14/1926; sold to Jean Mikaeloff 6/24/1961. In landscape with trees & flowering plants, a hunter sits & leans on his fowling-piece, conversing with woman; groom holds horse (L) & game of dead rabbit & birds lay on ground; wind-mills in distance (BRD) drapery proscenium & garland: (UPR BRD) looped through acanthus-anchored tassels, & with central suspended bouquet; (L & R Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/after-the-hunt-unknown-c-1780-1800-tapestry-dimensions-h-81-x-w-710-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-french-weaving-center-aubusson-ownership-history-french-co-purchased-from-henry-symons-received-9141926-sold-to-jean-mikaeloff-6241961-in-landscape-with-trees-flowering-plants-a-hunter-sits-leans-on-his-fowling-piece-conversing-with-woman-groom-holds-horse-l-game-of-dead-rabbit-birds-lay-on-ground-wind-mills-in-distance-brd-drapery-proscenium-garland-upr-brd-looped-through-acanthus-anchored-tassels-with-central-suspended-bouquet-l-r-image600263304.html
RM2WTG9Y4–After the hunt. unknown c. 1780-1800 Tapestry Dimensions: H 8'1' x W 7'10' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Henry Symons, received 9/14/1926; sold to Jean Mikaeloff 6/24/1961. In landscape with trees & flowering plants, a hunter sits & leans on his fowling-piece, conversing with woman; groom holds horse (L) & game of dead rabbit & birds lay on ground; wind-mills in distance (BRD) drapery proscenium & garland: (UPR BRD) looped through acanthus-anchored tassels, & with central suspended bouquet; (L & R
. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. 736 THE BOOK OF GARDENING. a hybrid between T. velutina and T. capensis, has brilliant scarlet flowers. Height when grown in pots, 2^ft. Vincas (Periwinkles).—These make very pretty pot-plants, flowering in spring and early summer. Propagate by cuttings of partially ripened shoots in early summer, and grow in a warm pit in loam, sand, and leaf-soil. Sorts : V. oceZlata, V. rosea, and V. r. alba. Bulbous and Tuberous Flowering Plants. These play an important part in keeping the greenhouse supplied with blossoms; Their Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-book-of-gardening-a-handbook-of-horticulture-gardening-horticulture-736-the-book-of-gardening-a-hybrid-between-t-velutina-and-t-capensis-has-brilliant-scarlet-flowers-height-when-grown-in-pots-2ft-vincas-periwinklesthese-make-very-pretty-pot-plants-flowering-in-spring-and-early-summer-propagate-by-cuttings-of-partially-ripened-shoots-in-early-summer-and-grow-in-a-warm-pit-in-loam-sand-and-leaf-soil-sorts-v-ocezlata-v-rosea-and-v-r-alba-bulbous-and-tuberous-flowering-plants-these-play-an-important-part-in-keeping-the-greenhouse-supplied-with-blossoms-their-image232307814.html
RMRDXEYJ–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. 736 THE BOOK OF GARDENING. a hybrid between T. velutina and T. capensis, has brilliant scarlet flowers. Height when grown in pots, 2^ft. Vincas (Periwinkles).—These make very pretty pot-plants, flowering in spring and early summer. Propagate by cuttings of partially ripened shoots in early summer, and grow in a warm pit in loam, sand, and leaf-soil. Sorts : V. oceZlata, V. rosea, and V. r. alba. Bulbous and Tuberous Flowering Plants. These play an important part in keeping the greenhouse supplied with blossoms; Their
Stag hunt on edge of town. unknown c. 1780-1800 Tapestry Dimensions: H 7'11' x W 12'7' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Henry Symons, received 9/14/1926; sold to N. de Koenigsberg 6/23/1945. In landscape with trees, flowering plants & on the edge of town with bridge, a lady with 2 gentlemen, one sounding the horn, mounted on horses & along with pack of hounds galloping in the direction of stags (R) (BRD) drapery proscenium & garland: (UPR BRD) looped through acanthus-anchored tassels, & with central s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stag-hunt-on-edge-of-town-unknown-c-1780-1800-tapestry-dimensions-h-711-x-w-127-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-french-weaving-center-aubusson-ownership-history-french-co-purchased-from-henry-symons-received-9141926-sold-to-n-de-koenigsberg-6231945-in-landscape-with-trees-flowering-plants-on-the-edge-of-town-with-bridge-a-lady-with-2-gentlemen-one-sounding-the-horn-mounted-on-horses-along-with-pack-of-hounds-galloping-in-the-direction-of-stags-r-brd-drapery-proscenium-garland-upr-brd-looped-through-acanthus-anchored-tassels-with-central-s-image600266346.html
RM2WTGDRP–Stag hunt on edge of town. unknown c. 1780-1800 Tapestry Dimensions: H 7'11' x W 12'7' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Henry Symons, received 9/14/1926; sold to N. de Koenigsberg 6/23/1945. In landscape with trees, flowering plants & on the edge of town with bridge, a lady with 2 gentlemen, one sounding the horn, mounted on horses & along with pack of hounds galloping in the direction of stags (R) (BRD) drapery proscenium & garland: (UPR BRD) looped through acanthus-anchored tassels, & with central s
. Choice stove and greenhouse flowering plants, comprising descriptions of upwards of thirteen hundred species and varieties, ... Greenhouses; Plants, Cultivated. ADVERTISEMENTS. IMPERIAL OCTAVO SERIES. THE FLORIST AND POMOLOGIST AND SUBURBAN GARDENER: % ^pictorial Plap^iiit af ^or&dte AND REGISTER OF GARDEN NOVELTIES, INOLTJDINa ^m plants, 4^0ui£i|g, ^P^^^'^^^ f^jgdaMe. Edited by THOMAS MOORE, F.LS., F.R.H.S., &c., Curatm' of the Botanic Garden of ike Society of Apothecaries, Chelsea; Author of " Epitome of Gardening," " Index Filicum," " The BandbooH of Briti Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/choice-stove-and-greenhouse-flowering-plants-comprising-descriptions-of-upwards-of-thirteen-hundred-species-and-varieties-greenhouses-plants-cultivated-advertisements-imperial-octavo-series-the-florist-and-pomologist-and-suburban-gardener-pictorial-plapiiit-af-orampdte-and-register-of-garden-novelties-inoltjdina-m-plants-40uiig-p-fjgdame-edited-by-thomas-moore-fls-frhs-ampc-curatm-of-the-botanic-garden-of-ike-society-of-apothecaries-chelsea-author-of-quot-epitome-of-gardeningquot-quot-index-filicumquot-quot-the-bandbooh-of-briti-image232257466.html
RMRDT6NE–. Choice stove and greenhouse flowering plants, comprising descriptions of upwards of thirteen hundred species and varieties, ... Greenhouses; Plants, Cultivated. ADVERTISEMENTS. IMPERIAL OCTAVO SERIES. THE FLORIST AND POMOLOGIST AND SUBURBAN GARDENER: % ^pictorial Plap^iiit af ^or&dte AND REGISTER OF GARDEN NOVELTIES, INOLTJDINa ^m plants, 4^0ui£i|g, ^P^^^'^^^ f^jgdaMe. Edited by THOMAS MOORE, F.LS., F.R.H.S., &c., Curatm' of the Botanic Garden of ike Society of Apothecaries, Chelsea; Author of " Epitome of Gardening," " Index Filicum," " The BandbooH of Briti
Returning from grape harvest. Jeaurat, Etienne (French, 1699-1789) (designed after) [painter] c. 1780-1810 Tapestry Dimensions: H 7'3' X w 6'1' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from M. Dreicer, received 5/1/1914; sold to [unclear]. In landscape with trees, vines & flowering plants, a couple walking side by side along with small dog (R); woman sits on back of mule with child, while shepherd plays the flute in background Borders missing; fragment. French & Co. stock sheet in archive, 7127-d Related Works: Pa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/returning-from-grape-harvest-jeaurat-etienne-french-1699-1789-designed-after-painter-c-1780-1810-tapestry-dimensions-h-73-x-w-61-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-french-weaving-center-aubusson-ownership-history-french-co-purchased-from-m-dreicer-received-511914-sold-to-unclear-in-landscape-with-trees-vines-flowering-plants-a-couple-walking-side-by-side-along-with-small-dog-r-woman-sits-on-back-of-mule-with-child-while-shepherd-plays-the-flute-in-background-borders-missing-fragment-french-co-stock-sheet-in-archive-7127-d-related-works-pa-image600269992.html
RM2WTGJE0–Returning from grape harvest. Jeaurat, Etienne (French, 1699-1789) (designed after) [painter] c. 1780-1810 Tapestry Dimensions: H 7'3' X w 6'1' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from M. Dreicer, received 5/1/1914; sold to [unclear]. In landscape with trees, vines & flowering plants, a couple walking side by side along with small dog (R); woman sits on back of mule with child, while shepherd plays the flute in background Borders missing; fragment. French & Co. stock sheet in archive, 7127-d Related Works: Pa
. Class-book of botany [microform] : being outlines of the structures, physiology, and classification of plants : with a flora of the United States and Canada. Botany; Botany; Plants; Plants; Botanique; Botanique; Plantes; Botanique. « '^UL 2U 1902 PART F I R ^^^Oatt^iO^^ STRUCTURAL BOTANY; OR, ORGANOGRAPHY. -»> â¦â â¢Â»- CHAPTER I. PRIMARY DIVISIONS OF THE VEGETABLE KINGDOM. 65. Two NATU.iAL Grand Divisions of thc Vegetablb Kingdom have long been recognised by botanists, viz., tl>e Plisenoganiia or Flowering Plants; the Cryptogamia, or Flowerless Plants. Besides the obvious distinctio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/class-book-of-botany-microform-being-outlines-of-the-structures-physiology-and-classification-of-plants-with-a-flora-of-the-united-states-and-canada-botany-botany-plants-plants-botanique-botanique-plantes-botanique-ul-2u-1902-part-f-i-r-oattio-structural-botany-or-organography-gt-chapter-i-primary-divisions-of-the-vegetable-kingdom-65-two-natuial-grand-divisions-of-thc-vegetablb-kingdom-have-long-been-recognised-by-botanists-viz-tlgte-plisenoganiia-or-flowering-plants-the-cryptogamia-or-flowerless-plants-besides-the-obvious-distinctio-image234842297.html
RMRJ1YMW–. Class-book of botany [microform] : being outlines of the structures, physiology, and classification of plants : with a flora of the United States and Canada. Botany; Botany; Plants; Plants; Botanique; Botanique; Plantes; Botanique. « '^UL 2U 1902 PART F I R ^^^Oatt^iO^^ STRUCTURAL BOTANY; OR, ORGANOGRAPHY. -»> â¦â â¢Â»- CHAPTER I. PRIMARY DIVISIONS OF THE VEGETABLE KINGDOM. 65. Two NATU.iAL Grand Divisions of thc Vegetablb Kingdom have long been recognised by botanists, viz., tl>e Plisenoganiia or Flowering Plants; the Cryptogamia, or Flowerless Plants. Besides the obvious distinctio
Landscape. unknown c. 1690 Tapestry Dimensions: H 9'9' x W 7'7' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Michael Piano, received 2/28/1964; sold to Mrs. Klaus Reichenheim 9/23/1966. Meadow with flowering plants & trees, near stream; roof-tops in distance (BRD) floral border interrupted by decorative elements: (UPR L & R BRD) feathers tied to hanging bunch of flowers & leaves; (UPR & LWR BRD) centered by landscape cartouche with laurel wreath; (L & R BRD) cartouche topped by feathers, with wreath enclosing cro Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/landscape-unknown-c-1690-tapestry-dimensions-h-99-x-w-77-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-french-weaving-center-aubusson-ownership-history-french-co-purchased-from-michael-piano-received-2281964-sold-to-mrs-klaus-reichenheim-9231966-meadow-with-flowering-plants-trees-near-stream-roof-tops-in-distance-brd-floral-border-interrupted-by-decorative-elements-upr-l-r-brd-feathers-tied-to-hanging-bunch-of-flowers-leaves-upr-lwr-brd-centered-by-landscape-cartouche-with-laurel-wreath-l-r-brd-cartouche-topped-by-feathers-with-wreath-enclosing-cro-image600255381.html
RM2WTFYT5–Landscape. unknown c. 1690 Tapestry Dimensions: H 9'9' x W 7'7' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Michael Piano, received 2/28/1964; sold to Mrs. Klaus Reichenheim 9/23/1966. Meadow with flowering plants & trees, near stream; roof-tops in distance (BRD) floral border interrupted by decorative elements: (UPR L & R BRD) feathers tied to hanging bunch of flowers & leaves; (UPR & LWR BRD) centered by landscape cartouche with laurel wreath; (L & R BRD) cartouche topped by feathers, with wreath enclosing cro
. 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. 7. Ranunculus reptans L. Creeping Spearwort Ranunculus reptans L. Sp. PI. 549. 1753. Ranunculus filiformis Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. i : 320. 1803. Ranunculus Flainmula var. reptans E. Meyer. PI. Lab. 96. 1830. R. Flainmula intermedius Hook. Fl. Bor. Am, i : 11. 1829. Trailing or reclining, glabrous or pubescent, rooting from the nodes, the flowering stems and pedunc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?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-7-ranunculus-reptans-l-creeping-spearwort-ranunculus-reptans-l-sp-pi-549-1753-ranunculus-filiformis-michx-fl-bor-am-i-320-1803-ranunculus-flainmula-var-reptans-e-meyer-pi-lab-96-1830-r-flainmula-intermedius-hook-fl-bor-am-i-11-1829-trailing-or-reclining-glabrous-or-pubescent-rooting-from-the-nodes-the-flowering-stems-and-pedunc-image232161985.html
RMRDKTYD–. 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. 7. Ranunculus reptans L. Creeping Spearwort Ranunculus reptans L. Sp. PI. 549. 1753. Ranunculus filiformis Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. i : 320. 1803. Ranunculus Flainmula var. reptans E. Meyer. PI. Lab. 96. 1830. R. Flainmula intermedius Hook. Fl. Bor. Am, i : 11. 1829. Trailing or reclining, glabrous or pubescent, rooting from the nodes, the flowering stems and pedunc
Birds in landscape. unknown c. 1720 Tapestry Dimensions: H 8'2' x W 6'4' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Mr. D'Arclay, received 5/30/1945; sold to V. & C. [Vigo & Charles] Sternberg 6/30/1961. Small bird on tree trunk amongst flowering plants & trees in foreground; bird (UPR R) flying down towards small bird; large building with arched openings & within wall in background; mountain in the distance (BRD) picture-frame border with alternating semi-circular shaped motifs, over trellis-like pattern featu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/birds-in-landscape-unknown-c-1720-tapestry-dimensions-h-82-x-w-64-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-french-weaving-center-aubusson-ownership-history-french-co-purchased-from-mr-darclay-received-5301945-sold-to-v-c-vigo-charles-sternberg-6301961-small-bird-on-tree-trunk-amongst-flowering-plants-trees-in-foreground-bird-upr-r-flying-down-towards-small-bird-large-building-with-arched-openings-within-wall-in-background-mountain-in-the-distance-brd-picture-frame-border-with-alternating-semi-circular-shaped-motifs-over-trellis-like-pattern-featu-image600261145.html
RM2WTG761–Birds in landscape. unknown c. 1720 Tapestry Dimensions: H 8'2' x W 6'4' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Mr. D'Arclay, received 5/30/1945; sold to V. & C. [Vigo & Charles] Sternberg 6/30/1961. Small bird on tree trunk amongst flowering plants & trees in foreground; bird (UPR R) flying down towards small bird; large building with arched openings & within wall in background; mountain in the distance (BRD) picture-frame border with alternating semi-circular shaped motifs, over trellis-like pattern featu
. Botany for agricultural students . Botany. Fig. 18. — Spikelet of the Oat head, with the bracts spread apart to show the flowers. There are three flowers, only (1) and (S) of which develop and produce kernels, e, glumes or empty glumes; /, lemma or flowering glume; pa, palea; s, stamens; p, pistil; r, rachilla. The parts of flowers (S) and (S) are not indicated. Many times enlarged.. Fig. 19. — Two views of a head of Wheat with some spikelets removed to show the zig-zag rachis. An edge view of the spikelets is shown at the left and a side view at the right, r, ra,chis; s, spikelets.. Please Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/botany-for-agricultural-students-botany-fig-18-spikelet-of-the-oat-head-with-the-bracts-spread-apart-to-show-the-flowers-there-are-three-flowers-only-1-and-s-of-which-develop-and-produce-kernels-e-glumes-or-empty-glumes-lemma-or-flowering-glume-pa-palea-s-stamens-p-pistil-r-rachilla-the-parts-of-flowers-s-and-s-are-not-indicated-many-times-enlarged-fig-19-two-views-of-a-head-of-wheat-with-some-spikelets-removed-to-show-the-zig-zag-rachis-an-edge-view-of-the-spikelets-is-shown-at-the-left-and-a-side-view-at-the-right-r-rachis-s-spikelets-please-image232031706.html
RMRDDXPJ–. Botany for agricultural students . Botany. Fig. 18. — Spikelet of the Oat head, with the bracts spread apart to show the flowers. There are three flowers, only (1) and (S) of which develop and produce kernels, e, glumes or empty glumes; /, lemma or flowering glume; pa, palea; s, stamens; p, pistil; r, rachilla. The parts of flowers (S) and (S) are not indicated. Many times enlarged.. Fig. 19. — Two views of a head of Wheat with some spikelets removed to show the zig-zag rachis. An edge view of the spikelets is shown at the left and a side view at the right, r, ra,chis; s, spikelets.. Please
Exotic chinoiserie landscape. Pillement, Jean (French, 1728-1808) (designed after) [painter] c. 1780-1800 Tapestry Dimensions: H 8'9' x W 14'5' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. received on consignment from Herman Jaffe, invoiced 11/1/1926; sold to Mrs. Geo. [George] McFadden 2/16/1927. Scene divided by 3 leafy, flowering trees with fruits; a heron & other birds in foreground; long staircase leading to pagoda outcrop overhanging a river with a junk; building on hill (R) (BRD) picture-frame border with trellis-like pa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/exotic-chinoiserie-landscape-pillement-jean-french-1728-1808-designed-after-painter-c-1780-1800-tapestry-dimensions-h-89-x-w-145-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-french-weaving-center-aubusson-ownership-history-french-co-received-on-consignment-from-herman-jaffe-invoiced-1111926-sold-to-mrs-geo-george-mcfadden-2161927-scene-divided-by-3-leafy-flowering-trees-with-fruits-a-heron-other-birds-in-foreground-long-staircase-leading-to-pagoda-outcrop-overhanging-a-river-with-a-junk-building-on-hill-r-brd-picture-frame-border-with-trellis-like-pa-image600260699.html
RM2WTG6J3–Exotic chinoiserie landscape. Pillement, Jean (French, 1728-1808) (designed after) [painter] c. 1780-1800 Tapestry Dimensions: H 8'9' x W 14'5' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. received on consignment from Herman Jaffe, invoiced 11/1/1926; sold to Mrs. Geo. [George] McFadden 2/16/1927. Scene divided by 3 leafy, flowering trees with fruits; a heron & other birds in foreground; long staircase leading to pagoda outcrop overhanging a river with a junk; building on hill (R) (BRD) picture-frame border with trellis-like pa
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. '^^y^p'^y '^'t/i'^ifr".n*;Tr^ ^ r^9r^ i t'rV5> J ' . ^ ' W'-'l ' January 11, 1912. The Weekly Florists' Review. 27 red spider we carried them to one end of the house 10x20, where in some ver- benas we brought from outdoors we had plenty of green aphis. Then we put one of our loaded cups in with them, shut the door until morning, and then found the remains of the mites where they seemed to have gathered in groups. "We look at them occasion- ally, but they have not moved, nor do we expect they will. We had a few flowering maples, farfug Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-ypy-tiifrquotntr-r9r-i-trv5gt-j-w-l-january-11-1912-the-weekly-florists-review-27-red-spider-we-carried-them-to-one-end-of-the-house-10x20-where-in-some-ver-benas-we-brought-from-outdoors-we-had-plenty-of-green-aphis-then-we-put-one-of-our-loaded-cups-in-with-them-shut-the-door-until-morning-and-then-found-the-remains-of-the-mites-where-they-seemed-to-have-gathered-in-groups-quotwe-look-at-them-occasion-ally-but-they-have-not-moved-nor-do-we-expect-they-will-we-had-a-few-flowering-maples-farfug-image238476424.html
RMRRYF34–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. '^^y^p'^y '^'t/i'^ifr".n*;Tr^ ^ r^9r^ i t'rV5> J ' . ^ ' W'-'l ' January 11, 1912. The Weekly Florists' Review. 27 red spider we carried them to one end of the house 10x20, where in some ver- benas we brought from outdoors we had plenty of green aphis. Then we put one of our loaded cups in with them, shut the door until morning, and then found the remains of the mites where they seemed to have gathered in groups. "We look at them occasion- ally, but they have not moved, nor do we expect they will. We had a few flowering maples, farfug
Landscape with tower and shepherd couple by a river. unknown c. 1750-1770 Tapestry Dimensions: H 11' x W 16'5' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Bacri frères 3/14/1918 [SS 10453]. French & Co. sold to Mrs. R. M. Smith (left half only) 7/5/1927 [SS 21226]. In landscape with trees, flowering plants, river with bridge & wooden pavilion structure with thatched roof (R), a shepherd conversing with woman, as flock of sheep gather on edge of river near dog; farmhouse with tower & archway on top of hill in bac Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/landscape-with-tower-and-shepherd-couple-by-a-river-unknown-c-1750-1770-tapestry-dimensions-h-11-x-w-165-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-french-weaving-center-aubusson-ownership-history-french-co-purchased-from-bacri-frres-3141918-ss-10453-french-co-sold-to-mrs-r-m-smith-left-half-only-751927-ss-21226-in-landscape-with-trees-flowering-plants-river-with-bridge-wooden-pavilion-structure-with-thatched-roof-r-a-shepherd-conversing-with-woman-as-flock-of-sheep-gather-on-edge-of-river-near-dog-farmhouse-with-tower-archway-on-top-of-hill-in-bac-image600256192.html
RM2WTG0W4–Landscape with tower and shepherd couple by a river. unknown c. 1750-1770 Tapestry Dimensions: H 11' x W 16'5' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Bacri frères 3/14/1918 [SS 10453]. French & Co. sold to Mrs. R. M. Smith (left half only) 7/5/1927 [SS 21226]. In landscape with trees, flowering plants, river with bridge & wooden pavilion structure with thatched roof (R), a shepherd conversing with woman, as flock of sheep gather on edge of river near dog; farmhouse with tower & archway on top of hill in bac
. Plant culture; a working hand-book of every day practice for all who grow flowering and ornamental plants in the garden and greenhouse. Gardening; Greenhouses. 142 WATER PLANTS.. Xi-Li'MBRur si>Eciosu:r.—.s'cc itatjc l.'iS S.MAH. riCTL-RE Snows THE CjEBltlNATION. 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.. Oliver, George Watson, 1858-1923. New York, A. T. De La Mare Printing and Publishing Co. , Ltd. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plant-culture-a-working-hand-book-of-every-day-practice-for-all-who-grow-flowering-and-ornamental-plants-in-the-garden-and-greenhouse-gardening-greenhouses-142-water-plants-xi-limbrur-sigteciosurscc-itatjc-lis-smah-rictl-re-snows-the-cjebltlnation-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-oliver-george-watson-1858-1923-new-york-a-t-de-la-mare-printing-and-publishing-co-ltd-image232373615.html
RMRE1EWK–. Plant culture; a working hand-book of every day practice for all who grow flowering and ornamental plants in the garden and greenhouse. Gardening; Greenhouses. 142 WATER PLANTS.. Xi-Li'MBRur si>Eciosu:r.—.s'cc itatjc l.'iS S.MAH. riCTL-RE Snows THE CjEBltlNATION. 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.. Oliver, George Watson, 1858-1923. New York, A. T. De La Mare Printing and Publishing Co. , Ltd.
Shore scene with men moving merchandise, and buildings in background. Vernet, Claude Joseph (French, 1714-1789) (designed after) [painter] c. 1770 Tapestry Dimensions: H 8'8' x W 15' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. received from Henri Azria, 2/24/1966; returned 9/9/1966. In shore scene with boats, trees & flowering plants, 2 men moving large barrels & chests, another steering boat (R); couple at top of stairs leading to boating dock, in front of large house in classical taste in background; town further along the c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/shore-scene-with-men-moving-merchandise-and-buildings-in-background-vernet-claude-joseph-french-1714-1789-designed-after-painter-c-1770-tapestry-dimensions-h-88-x-w-15-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-french-weaving-center-aubusson-ownership-history-french-co-received-from-henri-azria-2241966-returned-991966-in-shore-scene-with-boats-trees-flowering-plants-2-men-moving-large-barrels-chests-another-steering-boat-r-couple-at-top-of-stairs-leading-to-boating-dock-in-front-of-large-house-in-classical-taste-in-background-town-further-along-the-c-image600258377.html
RM2WTG3K5–Shore scene with men moving merchandise, and buildings in background. Vernet, Claude Joseph (French, 1714-1789) (designed after) [painter] c. 1770 Tapestry Dimensions: H 8'8' x W 15' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. received from Henri Azria, 2/24/1966; returned 9/9/1966. In shore scene with boats, trees & flowering plants, 2 men moving large barrels & chests, another steering boat (R); couple at top of stairs leading to boating dock, in front of large house in classical taste in background; town further along the c
. 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. no RANUNCULACEAE. Vol. II.. 17. Ranunculus micranthus Nutt. Crowfoot. Fig. 1911. R. micranthus Nutt. ; T. & G. Fl. N. A. i : 18. 1838. Ranunculus aborihnts var. micranthus A. Gray, Man. Ed. 5, 42. 1867. Similar to the preceding species but usually smaller, villous with spreading hairs, flowering when very young, 6'-i8' tall. Leaves thin, dull green, the bas Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?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-no-ranunculaceae-vol-ii-17-ranunculus-micranthus-nutt-crowfoot-fig-1911-r-micranthus-nutt-t-amp-g-fl-n-a-i-18-1838-ranunculus-aborihnts-var-micranthus-a-gray-man-ed-5-42-1867-similar-to-the-preceding-species-but-usually-smaller-villous-with-spreading-hairs-flowering-when-very-young-6-i8-tall-leaves-thin-dull-green-the-bas-image232161906.html
RMRDKTTJ–. 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. no RANUNCULACEAE. Vol. II.. 17. Ranunculus micranthus Nutt. Crowfoot. Fig. 1911. R. micranthus Nutt. ; T. & G. Fl. N. A. i : 18. 1838. Ranunculus aborihnts var. micranthus A. Gray, Man. Ed. 5, 42. 1867. Similar to the preceding species but usually smaller, villous with spreading hairs, flowering when very young, 6'-i8' tall. Leaves thin, dull green, the bas
Hunting dog. Oudry, Jean-Baptiste (French, 1686-1755) (designed after) [painter] c. 1750-1800 Tapestry Dimensions: H 8'10' x W 8'3' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. received from Chas. E. Goodrich 2/5/1931; returned 1/15/1951. Dog attacking large bird with open wings in stream with waterfall, amongst flowering plants & trees; parrot in tree (L) overlooking the scene; building in background with arcade & tower, entry framed by columns supporting pediment; additional buildings on top of hill in distance (R) (BRD) elab Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hunting-dog-oudry-jean-baptiste-french-1686-1755-designed-after-painter-c-1750-1800-tapestry-dimensions-h-810-x-w-83-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-french-weaving-center-aubusson-ownership-history-french-co-received-from-chas-e-goodrich-251931-returned-1151951-dog-attacking-large-bird-with-open-wings-in-stream-with-waterfall-amongst-flowering-plants-trees-parrot-in-tree-l-overlooking-the-scene-building-in-background-with-arcade-tower-entry-framed-by-columns-supporting-pediment-additional-buildings-on-top-of-hill-in-distance-r-brd-elab-image600253838.html
RM2WTFWW2–Hunting dog. Oudry, Jean-Baptiste (French, 1686-1755) (designed after) [painter] c. 1750-1800 Tapestry Dimensions: H 8'10' x W 8'3' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. received from Chas. E. Goodrich 2/5/1931; returned 1/15/1951. Dog attacking large bird with open wings in stream with waterfall, amongst flowering plants & trees; parrot in tree (L) overlooking the scene; building in background with arcade & tower, entry framed by columns supporting pediment; additional buildings on top of hill in distance (R) (BRD) elab
. How to make the garden pay [microform]. Gardening. i6o—How to Make the Garden Pay. — - 0 Imperial Sugar, like all other sugar beet varieties, does not yield quite as handsomely as the mangels, but makes up in richness what it lacks in yield. Especially profitable for cows.. Pit for Wintering Potatoes, Root Crops, etc. BORECOLE (See Kale). BORAGE. Bor ago Officinalis, German, Borretsch ; French, Bonrrache ; Spanish, i^^r^k—This annual, which is of free-flowering habit and grows to a .height of a foot or i8 inches, is rarely found in American gardens. It can be grown as e^ily as a weed, by sow Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/how-to-make-the-garden-pay-microform-gardening-i6ohow-to-make-the-garden-pay-0-imperial-sugar-like-all-other-sugar-beet-varieties-does-not-yield-quite-as-handsomely-as-the-mangels-but-makes-up-in-richness-what-it-lacks-in-yield-especially-profitable-for-cows-pit-for-wintering-potatoes-root-crops-etc-borecole-see-kale-borage-bor-ago-officinalis-german-borretsch-french-bonrrache-spanish-irkthis-annual-which-is-of-free-flowering-habit-and-grows-to-a-height-of-a-foot-or-i8-inches-is-rarely-found-in-american-gardens-it-can-be-grown-as-eily-as-a-weed-by-sow-image237556939.html
RMRPDJ8B–. How to make the garden pay [microform]. Gardening. i6o—How to Make the Garden Pay. — - 0 Imperial Sugar, like all other sugar beet varieties, does not yield quite as handsomely as the mangels, but makes up in richness what it lacks in yield. Especially profitable for cows.. Pit for Wintering Potatoes, Root Crops, etc. BORECOLE (See Kale). BORAGE. Bor ago Officinalis, German, Borretsch ; French, Bonrrache ; Spanish, i^^r^k—This annual, which is of free-flowering habit and grows to a .height of a foot or i8 inches, is rarely found in American gardens. It can be grown as e^ily as a weed, by sow
Landscape with tower and shepherd couple by a river. unknown c. 1750-1770 Tapestry Dimensions: H 11' x W 16'5' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Bacri frères 3/14/1918 [SS 10453]. French & Co. sold to Mrs. R. M. Smith (left half only) 7/5/1927 [SS 21226]. In landscape with trees, flowering plants, river with bridge & wooden pavilion structure with thatched roof (R), a shepherd conversing with woman, as flock of sheep gather on edge of river near dog; farmhouse with tower & archway on top of hill in bac Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/landscape-with-tower-and-shepherd-couple-by-a-river-unknown-c-1750-1770-tapestry-dimensions-h-11-x-w-165-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-french-weaving-center-aubusson-ownership-history-french-co-purchased-from-bacri-frres-3141918-ss-10453-french-co-sold-to-mrs-r-m-smith-left-half-only-751927-ss-21226-in-landscape-with-trees-flowering-plants-river-with-bridge-wooden-pavilion-structure-with-thatched-roof-r-a-shepherd-conversing-with-woman-as-flock-of-sheep-gather-on-edge-of-river-near-dog-farmhouse-with-tower-archway-on-top-of-hill-in-bac-image600255485.html
RM2WTFYYW–Landscape with tower and shepherd couple by a river. unknown c. 1750-1770 Tapestry Dimensions: H 11' x W 16'5' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Bacri frères 3/14/1918 [SS 10453]. French & Co. sold to Mrs. R. M. Smith (left half only) 7/5/1927 [SS 21226]. In landscape with trees, flowering plants, river with bridge & wooden pavilion structure with thatched roof (R), a shepherd conversing with woman, as flock of sheep gather on edge of river near dog; farmhouse with tower & archway on top of hill in bac
. Familiar flowers of field and garden;. Botany. 106 FAMILIAR FLOWERS OP FIELD AND GARDEN. flowered feverfew, is another relative of the ox-eye daisy. Its pure white, rounded flowers, about the size of a niclvel, are commonly seen in our gardens in summer and early autumn. They resemble the English daisy {BelUs) in form, but have no pink tinge. Heliotrope. '^^^® beautiful, sweet-scented helio- TieUotrojjium trope comes from Peru and Chili. PervvianuTri. -r, • •tiii'i»i It IS a perennial held m high esteem by all; hardly a farmhouse window which holds a few flowering geraniums is ^^^^ without i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/familiar-flowers-of-field-and-garden-botany-106-familiar-flowers-op-field-and-garden-flowered-feverfew-is-another-relative-of-the-ox-eye-daisy-its-pure-white-rounded-flowers-about-the-size-of-a-niclvel-are-commonly-seen-in-our-gardens-in-summer-and-early-autumn-they-resemble-the-english-daisy-belus-in-form-but-have-no-pink-tinge-heliotrope-beautiful-sweet-scented-helio-tieuotrojjium-trope-comes-from-peru-and-chili-pervvianutri-r-tiiiii-it-is-a-perennial-held-m-high-esteem-by-all-hardly-a-farmhouse-window-which-holds-a-few-flowering-geraniums-is-without-i-image232399676.html
RMRE2M4C–. Familiar flowers of field and garden;. Botany. 106 FAMILIAR FLOWERS OP FIELD AND GARDEN. flowered feverfew, is another relative of the ox-eye daisy. Its pure white, rounded flowers, about the size of a niclvel, are commonly seen in our gardens in summer and early autumn. They resemble the English daisy {BelUs) in form, but have no pink tinge. Heliotrope. '^^^® beautiful, sweet-scented helio- TieUotrojjium trope comes from Peru and Chili. PervvianuTri. -r, • •tiii'i»i It IS a perennial held m high esteem by all; hardly a farmhouse window which holds a few flowering geraniums is ^^^^ without i
Maypole dance. Huet, Jean-Baptiste (French, 1745-1811) (designed after) [painter] c. 1785-1800 Tapestry Dimensions: H 2.60 x W 3.00 m Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: Mr. M. Rikoff coll., 1907 (Campbell). Seligmann purchased from Galerie Georges Petit, Paris, 12/7/1907 (Soustelle). France, Paris, Paris, Galerie Georges Petit, December 7, 1907, lot 344. In landscape with trees & flowering plants, a youth & a girl dance around a pole; 2 girls recline at their feet, one playing the flute (L) & the other with a basket of flowers (R) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/maypole-dance-huet-jean-baptiste-french-1745-1811-designed-after-painter-c-1785-1800-tapestry-dimensions-h-260-x-w-300-m-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-french-weaving-center-aubusson-ownership-history-mr-m-rikoff-coll-1907-campbell-seligmann-purchased-from-galerie-georges-petit-paris-1271907-soustelle-france-paris-paris-galerie-georges-petit-december-7-1907-lot-344-in-landscape-with-trees-flowering-plants-a-youth-a-girl-dance-around-a-pole-2-girls-recline-at-their-feet-one-playing-the-flute-l-the-other-with-a-basket-of-flowers-r-image600157811.html
RM2WTBFBF–Maypole dance. Huet, Jean-Baptiste (French, 1745-1811) (designed after) [painter] c. 1785-1800 Tapestry Dimensions: H 2.60 x W 3.00 m Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: Mr. M. Rikoff coll., 1907 (Campbell). Seligmann purchased from Galerie Georges Petit, Paris, 12/7/1907 (Soustelle). France, Paris, Paris, Galerie Georges Petit, December 7, 1907, lot 344. In landscape with trees & flowering plants, a youth & a girl dance around a pole; 2 girls recline at their feet, one playing the flute (L) & the other with a basket of flowers (R)
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ?-.T^^^"«r'^il5ip?7f^' 96 The Florists^ Review Decembbb 28. 1922 BOSTON NOTES. (Concluded from page CU.) leaves. He has been poisoned before in the same way. Huge blisters are raised, which are extremely painful, making sleep impossible for some days. Wollrath & Sons have a splendid batch of several hundreds of tlie pretty little South African violet for late winter flowering. Robert Cameron, superintendent at Castle llill Farm, Ipswich, has just completed an extensive new water gar- den dnd wild garden; much local nature material has been Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-tquotril5ip7f-96-the-florists-review-decembbb-28-1922-boston-notes-concluded-from-page-cu-leaves-he-has-been-poisoned-before-in-the-same-way-huge-blisters-are-raised-which-are-extremely-painful-making-sleep-impossible-for-some-days-wollrath-amp-sons-have-a-splendid-batch-of-several-hundreds-of-tlie-pretty-little-south-african-violet-for-late-winter-flowering-robert-cameron-superintendent-at-castle-llill-farm-ipswich-has-just-completed-an-extensive-new-water-gar-den-dnd-wild-garden-much-local-nature-material-has-been-image238055637.html
RMRR8AB1–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ?-.T^^^"«r'^il5ip?7f^' 96 The Florists^ Review Decembbb 28. 1922 BOSTON NOTES. (Concluded from page CU.) leaves. He has been poisoned before in the same way. Huge blisters are raised, which are extremely painful, making sleep impossible for some days. Wollrath & Sons have a splendid batch of several hundreds of tlie pretty little South African violet for late winter flowering. Robert Cameron, superintendent at Castle llill Farm, Ipswich, has just completed an extensive new water gar- den dnd wild garden; much local nature material has been
Dogs chasing hare. unknown c. 1750-1800 Tapestry Dimensions: H 8'8' x W 8'3' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. received from Chas. E. Goodrich 2/5/1931; returned 1/15/1951. Trees frame the composition: 2 hound dogs amongst flowering plants, chasing a hare in foreground; path leading to river with walled building on opposite bank in background; palm tree behind section of garden wall topped by large vase (R) (BRD) elaborate picture-frame border incorporating a stylized C-scrolled guilloche band enclosing decorative mo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dogs-chasing-hare-unknown-c-1750-1800-tapestry-dimensions-h-88-x-w-83-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-french-weaving-center-aubusson-ownership-history-french-co-received-from-chas-e-goodrich-251931-returned-1151951-trees-frame-the-composition-2-hound-dogs-amongst-flowering-plants-chasing-a-hare-in-foreground-path-leading-to-river-with-walled-building-on-opposite-bank-in-background-palm-tree-behind-section-of-garden-wall-topped-by-large-vase-r-brd-elaborate-picture-frame-border-incorporating-a-stylized-c-scrolled-guilloche-band-enclosing-decorative-mo-image600255599.html
RM2WTG03Y–Dogs chasing hare. unknown c. 1750-1800 Tapestry Dimensions: H 8'8' x W 8'3' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. received from Chas. E. Goodrich 2/5/1931; returned 1/15/1951. Trees frame the composition: 2 hound dogs amongst flowering plants, chasing a hare in foreground; path leading to river with walled building on opposite bank in background; palm tree behind section of garden wall topped by large vase (R) (BRD) elaborate picture-frame border incorporating a stylized C-scrolled guilloche band enclosing decorative mo
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Our Manures are' 'the direct result of many years' practical experience in' all branches of gardening. Our =r vne. PtMT and VESniBlE MMUK is =- unrivaled for all fruit-bearing, fol- i ' iage and flowering plants —lawns — vegetables, etc., etc. Our tPECiU. CIITt- unOIUM and nraUSSMa MMUK is an excellent stimulant for all pot plants dur- ing the growing season. Sold br lEMM i anaUCM SEEnMEN: freight paid on = Quantities: liberal terms to retailers: : write for cor Special Offer to the Amerlfian trade, etc.. to sola makers, WM. mMsoN a mi. ul Ctnwfsrf Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-our-manures-are-the-direct-result-of-many-years-practical-experience-in-all-branches-of-gardening-our-=r-vne-ptmt-and-vesnible-mmuk-is-=-unrivaled-for-all-fruit-bearing-fol-i-iage-and-flowering-plants-lawns-vegetables-etc-etc-our-tpeciu-ciitt-unoium-and-nraussma-mmuk-is-an-excellent-stimulant-for-all-pot-plants-dur-ing-the-growing-season-sold-br-lemm-i-anaucm-seenmen-freight-paid-on-=-quantities-liberal-terms-to-retailers-write-for-cor-special-offer-to-the-amerlfian-trade-etc-to-sola-makers-wm-mmson-a-mi-ul-ctnwfsrf-image238386957.html
RMRRRCYW–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Our Manures are' 'the direct result of many years' practical experience in' all branches of gardening. Our =r vne. PtMT and VESniBlE MMUK is =- unrivaled for all fruit-bearing, fol- i ' iage and flowering plants —lawns — vegetables, etc., etc. Our tPECiU. CIITt- unOIUM and nraUSSMa MMUK is an excellent stimulant for all pot plants dur- ing the growing season. Sold br lEMM i anaUCM SEEnMEN: freight paid on = Quantities: liberal terms to retailers: : write for cor Special Offer to the Amerlfian trade, etc.. to sola makers, WM. mMsoN a mi. ul Ctnwfsrf
Hunting dog. Oudry, Jean-Baptiste (French, 1686-1755) (designed after) [painter] c. 1725-1775 Tapestry Dimensions: H 10' x W 13'8' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Amedeo Funaro & Anna Keller, received 3/12/1918; sold to Mrs. J. S. Cosden 2/24/1919. Composition framed by trees & flowering plants: dog attacking large bird with open wings in stream with waterfall; parrot in tree (R) overlooking the scene; building in background with arcade & tower (BRD) band of entwined palmette motifs enclosing acanthu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hunting-dog-oudry-jean-baptiste-french-1686-1755-designed-after-painter-c-1725-1775-tapestry-dimensions-h-10-x-w-138-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-french-weaving-center-aubusson-ownership-history-french-co-purchased-from-amedeo-funaro-anna-keller-received-3121918-sold-to-mrs-j-s-cosden-2241919-composition-framed-by-trees-flowering-plants-dog-attacking-large-bird-with-open-wings-in-stream-with-waterfall-parrot-in-tree-r-overlooking-the-scene-building-in-background-with-arcade-tower-brd-band-of-entwined-palmette-motifs-enclosing-acanthu-image600265626.html
RM2WTGCX2–Hunting dog. Oudry, Jean-Baptiste (French, 1686-1755) (designed after) [painter] c. 1725-1775 Tapestry Dimensions: H 10' x W 13'8' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Amedeo Funaro & Anna Keller, received 3/12/1918; sold to Mrs. J. S. Cosden 2/24/1919. Composition framed by trees & flowering plants: dog attacking large bird with open wings in stream with waterfall; parrot in tree (R) overlooking the scene; building in background with arcade & tower (BRD) band of entwined palmette motifs enclosing acanthu
. Outlines of botany for the high school laboratory and classroom (based on Gray's Lessons in botany) Prepared at the request of the Botanical Dept. of Harvard University. Botany; Botany. 36 THE ROOT VI. THE ROOT 45. Origin. — Roots ordiuaiily come from stems, not, as is generally thought, stems from roots. It is true that in springtime flowering herbs like the Trillium, and the Bloodrocit (Fig. 2.5), are seen to break from the ground as if }>r()dueed from a root; but the suljter- ranean stock in all such cases is a true stem. 46. Exceptions to the general rule are not uncom- mon, for many Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/outlines-of-botany-for-the-high-school-laboratory-and-classroom-based-on-grays-lessons-in-botany-prepared-at-the-request-of-the-botanical-dept-of-harvard-university-botany-botany-36-the-root-vi-the-root-45-origin-roots-ordiuaiily-come-from-stems-not-as-is-generally-thought-stems-from-roots-it-is-true-that-in-springtime-flowering-herbs-like-the-trillium-and-the-bloodrocit-fig-25-are-seen-to-break-from-the-ground-as-if-gtrdueed-from-a-root-but-the-suljter-ranean-stock-in-all-such-cases-is-a-true-stem-46-exceptions-to-the-general-rule-are-not-uncom-mon-for-many-image232297892.html
RMRDX298–. Outlines of botany for the high school laboratory and classroom (based on Gray's Lessons in botany) Prepared at the request of the Botanical Dept. of Harvard University. Botany; Botany. 36 THE ROOT VI. THE ROOT 45. Origin. — Roots ordiuaiily come from stems, not, as is generally thought, stems from roots. It is true that in springtime flowering herbs like the Trillium, and the Bloodrocit (Fig. 2.5), are seen to break from the ground as if }>r()dueed from a root; but the suljter- ranean stock in all such cases is a true stem. 46. Exceptions to the general rule are not uncom- mon, for many
Large-leaf verdure (feuille de choux) with birds. unknown c. 1550-1600 Tapestry Dimensions: H 7'6' x W 4'10' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: Flemish Weaving Center: unknown Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from American Art Association (H. C. Lawrence sale) 1/29/1921; sold to Miss M. L. Pruyn 4/11/1925. 3 birds perched on large, scrolling acanthus-like leaves, intertwined with wispy flowering plant, growing upwards from lower central field (BRD) foliage impinging on central field; (L & R BRD) vases at base & mid-points hold flowers, long, spiky leaves & foliage; (UPR & Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/large-leaf-verdure-feuille-de-choux-with-birds-unknown-c-1550-1600-tapestry-dimensions-h-76-x-w-410-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-flemish-weaving-center-unknown-ownership-history-french-co-purchased-from-american-art-association-h-c-lawrence-sale-1291921-sold-to-miss-m-l-pruyn-4111925-3-birds-perched-on-large-scrolling-acanthus-like-leaves-intertwined-with-wispy-flowering-plant-growing-upwards-from-lower-central-field-brd-foliage-impinging-on-central-field-l-r-brd-vases-at-base-mid-points-hold-flowers-long-spiky-leaves-foliage-upr-image600263779.html
RM2WTGAG3–Large-leaf verdure (feuille de choux) with birds. unknown c. 1550-1600 Tapestry Dimensions: H 7'6' x W 4'10' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: Flemish Weaving Center: unknown Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from American Art Association (H. C. Lawrence sale) 1/29/1921; sold to Miss M. L. Pruyn 4/11/1925. 3 birds perched on large, scrolling acanthus-like leaves, intertwined with wispy flowering plant, growing upwards from lower central field (BRD) foliage impinging on central field; (L & R BRD) vases at base & mid-points hold flowers, long, spiky leaves & foliage; (UPR &
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. r ??'^ ?,.= •'* ,?*/" . *. ,^V -^ ,•' ^''^.'^ " c^V. ? ^ "?•. 30 The Florists^ Review November 9, 1922 are the miniature landscape gjardens en- tered for competition. These are home grounds planted in miniature and they win keen interest from the public. Down the right aisle are flowering plants, including fine begonias and cyclamens from J. A. Peterson & Sons. For Exhibition Only. Outside of tlie competitive exhibits, considered elsewhere, there were a num- ber of most interesting vases and groups for display only. Three large v Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-r-=-quot-v-quot-cv-quot-30-the-florists-review-november-9-1922-are-the-miniature-landscape-gjardens-en-tered-for-competition-these-are-home-grounds-planted-in-miniature-and-they-win-keen-interest-from-the-public-down-the-right-aisle-are-flowering-plants-including-fine-begonias-and-cyclamens-from-j-a-peterson-amp-sons-for-exhibition-only-outside-of-tlie-competitive-exhibits-considered-elsewhere-there-were-a-num-ber-of-most-interesting-vases-and-groups-for-display-only-three-large-v-image238096327.html
RMRRA687–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. r ??'^ ?,.= •'* ,?*/" . *. ,^V -^ ,•' ^''^.'^ " c^V. ? ^ "?•. 30 The Florists^ Review November 9, 1922 are the miniature landscape gjardens en- tered for competition. These are home grounds planted in miniature and they win keen interest from the public. Down the right aisle are flowering plants, including fine begonias and cyclamens from J. A. Peterson & Sons. For Exhibition Only. Outside of tlie competitive exhibits, considered elsewhere, there were a num- ber of most interesting vases and groups for display only. Three large v
Large-leaf proscenium-verdure with single, large acanthus-like plant. unknown c. 1550-1600 Tapestry Dimensions: H 9'6' x W 13' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: Flemish Weaving Center: unknown Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Sangorgi Gallery 7/1/1917; sold to Countess A. Limur 7/15/1929. Wispy flowering plants amidst single, plant with large scrolling acanthus-like leaves inhabited by birds, snails & insects (BRD) foliage impinging on central field; (UPR & LWR BRD) urns flanked by festoons; (L & R BRD) columns covered with foliage & fruit, masks at bases & capitals Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/large-leaf-proscenium-verdure-with-single-large-acanthus-like-plant-unknown-c-1550-1600-tapestry-dimensions-h-96-x-w-13-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-flemish-weaving-center-unknown-ownership-history-french-co-purchased-from-sangorgi-gallery-711917-sold-to-countess-a-limur-7151929-wispy-flowering-plants-amidst-single-plant-with-large-scrolling-acanthus-like-leaves-inhabited-by-birds-snails-insects-brd-foliage-impinging-on-central-field-upr-lwr-brd-urns-flanked-by-festoons-l-r-brd-columns-covered-with-foliage-fruit-masks-at-bases-capitals-image600268572.html
RM2WTGGK8–Large-leaf proscenium-verdure with single, large acanthus-like plant. unknown c. 1550-1600 Tapestry Dimensions: H 9'6' x W 13' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: Flemish Weaving Center: unknown Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Sangorgi Gallery 7/1/1917; sold to Countess A. Limur 7/15/1929. Wispy flowering plants amidst single, plant with large scrolling acanthus-like leaves inhabited by birds, snails & insects (BRD) foliage impinging on central field; (UPR & LWR BRD) urns flanked by festoons; (L & R BRD) columns covered with foliage & fruit, masks at bases & capitals
. An introduction to vegetable physiology. Plant physiology. THE DIFFERENTIATION OP THE PLANT-BODY 31 main ones form an interrupted cylinder (fig. 29), so arranged as to protect the delicate vascular tissue, which is in great part placed either within this cylinder or in some similar relation to other similar sclerenchymatous strands. In the case of a plant of humbler type, the common hair-moss {Polytrichum), a development of somewhat sclerotised cells, forms a central core passing down the stem. In many of the flowering plants more complex distribution of scleren- ^r.d. Flo. 30.—Leaf of Pinna Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-introduction-to-vegetable-physiology-plant-physiology-the-differentiation-op-the-plant-body-31-main-ones-form-an-interrupted-cylinder-fig-29-so-arranged-as-to-protect-the-delicate-vascular-tissue-which-is-in-great-part-placed-either-within-this-cylinder-or-in-some-similar-relation-to-other-similar-sclerenchymatous-strands-in-the-case-of-a-plant-of-humbler-type-the-common-hair-moss-polytrichum-a-development-of-somewhat-sclerotised-cells-forms-a-central-core-passing-down-the-stem-in-many-of-the-flowering-plants-more-complex-distribution-of-scleren-rd-flo-30leaf-of-pinna-image232391121.html
RMRE296W–. An introduction to vegetable physiology. Plant physiology. THE DIFFERENTIATION OP THE PLANT-BODY 31 main ones form an interrupted cylinder (fig. 29), so arranged as to protect the delicate vascular tissue, which is in great part placed either within this cylinder or in some similar relation to other similar sclerenchymatous strands. In the case of a plant of humbler type, the common hair-moss {Polytrichum), a development of somewhat sclerotised cells, forms a central core passing down the stem. In many of the flowering plants more complex distribution of scleren- ^r.d. Flo. 30.—Leaf of Pinna
Boy flying a kite and fisherman presenting a basket of fish to a shepherdess. unknown c. 1780-1810 Tapestry Dimensions: H 7'10' x W 9'3' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from E. A. Clark, invoiced 6/30/1934; sold to Harry N. Brandt 9/30/1936. In landscape with trees, flowering plants & on edge of river, a boy flying a kite while another sits next to sheep, watching admiringly a fisherman graciously presenting a basket of fish to a shepherdess seated on ground (R); river with buildings in background (BRD) p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/boy-flying-a-kite-and-fisherman-presenting-a-basket-of-fish-to-a-shepherdess-unknown-c-1780-1810-tapestry-dimensions-h-710-x-w-93-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-french-weaving-center-aubusson-ownership-history-french-co-purchased-from-e-a-clark-invoiced-6301934-sold-to-harry-n-brandt-9301936-in-landscape-with-trees-flowering-plants-on-edge-of-river-a-boy-flying-a-kite-while-another-sits-next-to-sheep-watching-admiringly-a-fisherman-graciously-presenting-a-basket-of-fish-to-a-shepherdess-seated-on-ground-r-river-with-buildings-in-background-brd-p-image600252984.html
RM2WTFTPG–Boy flying a kite and fisherman presenting a basket of fish to a shepherdess. unknown c. 1780-1810 Tapestry Dimensions: H 7'10' x W 9'3' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from E. A. Clark, invoiced 6/30/1934; sold to Harry N. Brandt 9/30/1936. In landscape with trees, flowering plants & on edge of river, a boy flying a kite while another sits next to sheep, watching admiringly a fisherman graciously presenting a basket of fish to a shepherdess seated on ground (R); river with buildings in background (BRD) p
. Flower guide [microform] : wild flowers east of the Rockies. Flowers; Fleurs; Botanique; Botany. MINT FAMILY (Labiatw) (A) Self-heai,; HKAr.-At.r, iPrunrUn vulgaris). Along roadsides, in fields and on the borders of woods, everywhere throufihout the conntry, we will find this familiar flower. The st^-m grows from (1 to I'l inches high and is topped witli a cylindrical flower heail, com- posed of many, two-liiiped. t'nlmlar, jMirple florets. Hut few of these liloom at a time eonnnencing at the bottom, and the flowering season extends from Jnne to Septem- ber. The leaves are sparingly toothed Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/flower-guide-microform-wild-flowers-east-of-the-rockies-flowers-fleurs-botanique-botany-mint-family-labiatw-a-self-heai-hkar-atr-iprunrun-vulgaris-along-roadsides-in-fields-and-on-the-borders-of-woods-everywhere-throufihout-the-conntry-we-will-find-this-familiar-flower-the-st-m-grows-from-1-to-il-inches-high-and-is-topped-witli-a-cylindrical-flower-heail-com-posed-of-many-two-liiiped-tnlmlar-jmirple-florets-hut-few-of-these-liloom-at-a-time-eonnnencing-at-the-bottom-and-the-flowering-season-extends-from-jnne-to-septem-ber-the-leaves-are-sparingly-toothed-image232809392.html
RMRENAN4–. Flower guide [microform] : wild flowers east of the Rockies. Flowers; Fleurs; Botanique; Botany. MINT FAMILY (Labiatw) (A) Self-heai,; HKAr.-At.r, iPrunrUn vulgaris). Along roadsides, in fields and on the borders of woods, everywhere throufihout the conntry, we will find this familiar flower. The st^-m grows from (1 to I'l inches high and is topped witli a cylindrical flower heail, com- posed of many, two-liiiped. t'nlmlar, jMirple florets. Hut few of these liloom at a time eonnnencing at the bottom, and the flowering season extends from Jnne to Septem- ber. The leaves are sparingly toothed
Landscape with eagle. unknown c. 1700-1750 Tapestry Dimensions: H 8'5' x W 4' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from American Art Association, received 1/23/1915 [SS 2841]. French & Co. purchased from Mrs. Helen S. Lara, invoiced 4/10/1939; sold to H. Kalaidjian 5/3/1962 [SS 19432]. Eagle on high branch of tree (L) across from other bird, amongst flowering plants & trees; sinuous path bordered by bushes leads to building in background (L & R BRD) picture-frame border featuring pole with spiral guilloche ban Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/landscape-with-eagle-unknown-c-1700-1750-tapestry-dimensions-h-85-x-w-4-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-french-weaving-center-aubusson-ownership-history-french-co-purchased-from-american-art-association-received-1231915-ss-2841-french-co-purchased-from-mrs-helen-s-lara-invoiced-4101939-sold-to-h-kalaidjian-531962-ss-19432-eagle-on-high-branch-of-tree-l-across-from-other-bird-amongst-flowering-plants-trees-sinuous-path-bordered-by-bushes-leads-to-building-in-background-l-r-brd-picture-frame-border-featuring-pole-with-spiral-guilloche-ban-image600250250.html
RM2WTFN8X–Landscape with eagle. unknown c. 1700-1750 Tapestry Dimensions: H 8'5' x W 4' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from American Art Association, received 1/23/1915 [SS 2841]. French & Co. purchased from Mrs. Helen S. Lara, invoiced 4/10/1939; sold to H. Kalaidjian 5/3/1962 [SS 19432]. Eagle on high branch of tree (L) across from other bird, amongst flowering plants & trees; sinuous path bordered by bushes leads to building in background (L & R BRD) picture-frame border featuring pole with spiral guilloche ban
. A text-book of comparative physiology [microform] : for students and practitioners of comparative (veterinary) medicine. Physiology, Comparative; Veterinary physiology; Physiologie comparée; Physiologie vétérinaire. the least in- [the juices of (ly but period- along its of the iving rise to at fixed fttest bodily nervous sys- ils is effected ular waves of le central cells kese channels. r rhythmical, rery muscular movements of 1, as a noise is ses are subject ar to hear and id doubtless in lat ceases to be )se and excita- atinuously one on a warm day i a whole, it is ing, flowering, irough v Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-text-book-of-comparative-physiology-microform-for-students-and-practitioners-of-comparative-veterinary-medicine-physiology-comparative-veterinary-physiology-physiologie-compare-physiologie-vtrinaire-the-least-in-the-juices-of-ly-but-period-along-its-of-the-iving-rise-to-at-fixed-fttest-bodily-nervous-sys-ils-is-effected-ular-waves-of-le-central-cells-kese-channels-r-rhythmical-rery-muscular-movements-of-1-as-a-noise-is-ses-are-subject-ar-to-hear-and-id-doubtless-in-lat-ceases-to-be-se-and-excita-atinuously-one-on-a-warm-day-i-a-whole-it-is-ing-flowering-irough-v-image232890197.html
RMREW1R1–. A text-book of comparative physiology [microform] : for students and practitioners of comparative (veterinary) medicine. Physiology, Comparative; Veterinary physiology; Physiologie comparée; Physiologie vétérinaire. the least in- [the juices of (ly but period- along its of the iving rise to at fixed fttest bodily nervous sys- ils is effected ular waves of le central cells kese channels. r rhythmical, rery muscular movements of 1, as a noise is ses are subject ar to hear and id doubtless in lat ceases to be )se and excita- atinuously one on a warm day i a whole, it is ing, flowering, irough v
Large-leaf verdure with little birds; bust cameos in borders. unknown c. 1550-1600 Tapestry Dimensions: H 11'9' x W 10'8' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: Flemish Weaving Center: unknown Ownership History: French & Co. Butterflies & little birds inhabit greenery composed of wispy flowering plants amidst giant, scrolling acanthus-like leaves (BRD) foliage impinging on central field; bust-cameos in corners; (L & R BRD) irises & flowering plants; (UPR & LWR BRD) garland of foliage, fruit & flowers Borders missing. No French & Co. stock sheet in archive, no stock number Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/large-leaf-verdure-with-little-birds-bust-cameos-in-borders-unknown-c-1550-1600-tapestry-dimensions-h-119-x-w-108-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-flemish-weaving-center-unknown-ownership-history-french-co-butterflies-little-birds-inhabit-greenery-composed-of-wispy-flowering-plants-amidst-giant-scrolling-acanthus-like-leaves-brd-foliage-impinging-on-central-field-bust-cameos-in-corners-l-r-brd-irises-flowering-plants-upr-lwr-brd-garland-of-foliage-fruit-flowers-borders-missing-no-french-co-stock-sheet-in-archive-no-stock-number-image600266967.html
RM2WTGEHY–Large-leaf verdure with little birds; bust cameos in borders. unknown c. 1550-1600 Tapestry Dimensions: H 11'9' x W 10'8' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: Flemish Weaving Center: unknown Ownership History: French & Co. Butterflies & little birds inhabit greenery composed of wispy flowering plants amidst giant, scrolling acanthus-like leaves (BRD) foliage impinging on central field; bust-cameos in corners; (L & R BRD) irises & flowering plants; (UPR & LWR BRD) garland of foliage, fruit & flowers Borders missing. No French & Co. stock sheet in archive, no stock number
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. "r /?•-•.-li TT Ab«u«t 19, 1915. The Florists^ Review 75 Burpee's Winter-flowering Spencer Sweet Peas, Originated at Fordhook Farms and Grown at Floradale Farm. Absolutely fixed—true to color and type. We began hybridizing the original Winter-Flowering Sweet Peas, namely, Burpee's Earliest of AH (Christmas Pink), Burpee's Earliest White, Burpee's Earliest Sunbeams and Burpee's Re-selected Earliest of All, with the finest varieties of the summer-flowering Spen- cers, at our FORDHOOK FARMS in 1909. It is, however, quite a slow process to thorou Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-quotr-li-tt-abut-19-1915-the-florists-review-75-burpees-winter-flowering-spencer-sweet-peas-originated-at-fordhook-farms-and-grown-at-floradale-farm-absolutely-fixedtrue-to-color-and-type-we-began-hybridizing-the-original-winter-flowering-sweet-peas-namely-burpees-earliest-of-ah-christmas-pink-burpees-earliest-white-burpees-earliest-sunbeams-and-burpees-re-selected-earliest-of-all-with-the-finest-varieties-of-the-summer-flowering-spen-cers-at-our-fordhook-farms-in-1909-it-is-however-quite-a-slow-process-to-thorou-image238383747.html
RMRRR8W7–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. "r /?•-•.-li TT Ab«u«t 19, 1915. The Florists^ Review 75 Burpee's Winter-flowering Spencer Sweet Peas, Originated at Fordhook Farms and Grown at Floradale Farm. Absolutely fixed—true to color and type. We began hybridizing the original Winter-Flowering Sweet Peas, namely, Burpee's Earliest of AH (Christmas Pink), Burpee's Earliest White, Burpee's Earliest Sunbeams and Burpee's Re-selected Earliest of All, with the finest varieties of the summer-flowering Spen- cers, at our FORDHOOK FARMS in 1909. It is, however, quite a slow process to thorou
Pan and nymphs playing music in landscape. unknown c. 1760 Tapestry Dimensions: H 9'8' x W 8'6'' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. (stock sheet says: 'missing ...' & provides no other information). In landscape with flowering plants, vines & trees adorned with floral garlands (L), Pan sits on grassy mound (L) playing the reed pipe as a nymph dances & plays the cymbals; other nymphs play various musical instruments; large fruit-filled basket in foreground Borders missing. French & Co. stock sheet in archive, 55571-c R Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pan-and-nymphs-playing-music-in-landscape-unknown-c-1760-tapestry-dimensions-h-98-x-w-86-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-french-weaving-center-aubusson-ownership-history-french-co-stock-sheet-says-missing-provides-no-other-information-in-landscape-with-flowering-plants-vines-trees-adorned-with-floral-garlands-l-pan-sits-on-grassy-mound-l-playing-the-reed-pipe-as-a-nymph-dances-plays-the-cymbals-other-nymphs-play-various-musical-instruments-large-fruit-filled-basket-in-foreground-borders-missing-french-co-stock-sheet-in-archive-55571-c-r-image600257110.html
RM2WTG21X–Pan and nymphs playing music in landscape. unknown c. 1760 Tapestry Dimensions: H 9'8' x W 8'6'' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. (stock sheet says: 'missing ...' & provides no other information). In landscape with flowering plants, vines & trees adorned with floral garlands (L), Pan sits on grassy mound (L) playing the reed pipe as a nymph dances & plays the cymbals; other nymphs play various musical instruments; large fruit-filled basket in foreground Borders missing. French & Co. stock sheet in archive, 55571-c R
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ?i->^. ,.r^<»* '/ A WEEKLY JOUDNAL« FLORISTS. SEEDSHEN*"» NURSERYMEN. rLOmSTS' PUBUSNINa CO« SaS Caxton BHlMlns. SOB BMitti Dearborn St^ CNICAOO. fi- .V Vol. XXXI. CHICAGO, MARCH 27, J9I3. No. 800. Boddington's Quality SWEET PEA SEED IS FABIOUS FOB RESULTS Spencers, Winter-flowering or Grandiflora varieties All true tp name, color and type. Price a little higher, rriy- be, l'^' should be the second consideration after quality. All other Bulbs and Seeds for florists. For full Urt of varieties and descriptions, also novelties, see our cat Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-i-gt-rlt-a-weekly-joudnal-florists-seedshenquot-nurserymen-rlomsts-pubusnina-co-sas-caxton-bhlmlns-sob-bmitti-dearborn-st-cnicaoo-fi-v-vol-xxxi-chicago-march-27-j9i3-no-800-boddingtons-quality-sweet-pea-seed-is-fabious-fob-results-spencers-winter-flowering-or-grandiflora-varieties-all-true-tp-name-color-and-type-price-a-little-higher-rriy-be-l-should-be-the-second-consideration-after-quality-all-other-bulbs-and-seeds-for-florists-for-full-urt-of-varieties-and-descriptions-also-novelties-see-our-cat-image238437803.html
RMRRWNRR–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ?i->^. ,.r^<»* '/ A WEEKLY JOUDNAL« FLORISTS. SEEDSHEN*"» NURSERYMEN. rLOmSTS' PUBUSNINa CO« SaS Caxton BHlMlns. SOB BMitti Dearborn St^ CNICAOO. fi- .V Vol. XXXI. CHICAGO, MARCH 27, J9I3. No. 800. Boddington's Quality SWEET PEA SEED IS FABIOUS FOB RESULTS Spencers, Winter-flowering or Grandiflora varieties All true tp name, color and type. Price a little higher, rriy- be, l'^' should be the second consideration after quality. All other Bulbs and Seeds for florists. For full Urt of varieties and descriptions, also novelties, see our cat
Falconers resting. Falens, Carel van (Flemish, 1683-1733) (designed after) [painter] Le Bas, Jacques-Philippe (French, 1707-1783) (designed after) [printmaker] Roby, Léonard (French, act. 1770-1788) (workshop) [weaver] c. 1766-1770 Tapestry Dimensions: H 8'11' x W 10'7' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from R. W. Lehne, received 10/9/1929; sold to L. G. Olivera 12/19/1955. France, Paris, Paris, Chevalier collection. In landscape with trees & flowering plants, a court maiden dismounted from horse held by gr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/falconers-resting-falens-carel-van-flemish-1683-1733-designed-after-painter-le-bas-jacques-philippe-french-1707-1783-designed-after-printmaker-roby-lonard-french-act-1770-1788-workshop-weaver-c-1766-1770-tapestry-dimensions-h-811-x-w-107-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-french-weaving-center-aubusson-ownership-history-french-co-purchased-from-r-w-lehne-received-1091929-sold-to-l-g-olivera-12191955-france-paris-paris-chevalier-collection-in-landscape-with-trees-flowering-plants-a-court-maiden-dismounted-from-horse-held-by-gr-image600266258.html
RM2WTGDMJ–Falconers resting. Falens, Carel van (Flemish, 1683-1733) (designed after) [painter] Le Bas, Jacques-Philippe (French, 1707-1783) (designed after) [printmaker] Roby, Léonard (French, act. 1770-1788) (workshop) [weaver] c. 1766-1770 Tapestry Dimensions: H 8'11' x W 10'7' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from R. W. Lehne, received 10/9/1929; sold to L. G. Olivera 12/19/1955. France, Paris, Paris, Chevalier collection. In landscape with trees & flowering plants, a court maiden dismounted from horse held by gr
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. r/ ' i^rz^^^^a^c.cJ2::e^^ ^•G. A WEEKLY JOURNAL"" FLORISTS. SEEDSMEN «•» NURSERYMEN. PLOMSTS' PUBUSNIIM CO« 898 Caxton BnlMlns. 808 South DMNfeorn St. CMCAttO. Vol. xxxn. CHICAGO, AUGUST 7, J9J3. No. 8J9. Boddington's Quality SWEET PEA SEED IS FAMOUS FOB RESULTS Spencers, Winter-flowering or Grandiflora varieties All true to name, color and type. Price a little hicrher, may- be, but should be the second consideration after quality. ?11 other Bulbs and Seeds for florists. For full list of varieties and descriptions, also novelties, see our Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-r-irzaccj2e-g-a-weekly-journalquotquot-florists-seedsmen-nurserymen-plomsts-pubusniim-co-898-caxton-bnlmlns-808-south-dmnfeorn-st-cmcatto-vol-xxxn-chicago-august-7-j9j3-no-8j9-boddingtons-quality-sweet-pea-seed-is-famous-fob-results-spencers-winter-flowering-or-grandiflora-varieties-all-true-to-name-color-and-type-price-a-little-hicrher-may-be-but-should-be-the-second-consideration-after-quality-11-other-bulbs-and-seeds-for-florists-for-full-list-of-varieties-and-descriptions-also-novelties-see-our-image238427192.html
RMRRW88T–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. r/ ' i^rz^^^^a^c.cJ2::e^^ ^•G. A WEEKLY JOURNAL"" FLORISTS. SEEDSMEN «•» NURSERYMEN. PLOMSTS' PUBUSNIIM CO« 898 Caxton BnlMlns. 808 South DMNfeorn St. CMCAttO. Vol. xxxn. CHICAGO, AUGUST 7, J9J3. No. 8J9. Boddington's Quality SWEET PEA SEED IS FAMOUS FOB RESULTS Spencers, Winter-flowering or Grandiflora varieties All true to name, color and type. Price a little hicrher, may- be, but should be the second consideration after quality. ?11 other Bulbs and Seeds for florists. For full list of varieties and descriptions, also novelties, see our
Shepherd watching shepherdess making a rose-crown from a distance. unknown c. 1750-1800 Tapestry Dimensions: H 10' x W 6'10' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Mrs. Wanamaker, invoiced 8/12/1935; sold to Jean Mikaeloff 6/25/1963. In landscape with trees, flowering plants & near waterfall, a young shepherd reclining against tree watches a shepherdess (L) making a rose-crown, from the distance; additional shepherd with cattle in background (R) & ruins in distance (BRD) pole with spiral floral garland, & a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/shepherd-watching-shepherdess-making-a-rose-crown-from-a-distance-unknown-c-1750-1800-tapestry-dimensions-h-10-x-w-610-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-french-weaving-center-aubusson-ownership-history-french-co-purchased-from-mrs-wanamaker-invoiced-8121935-sold-to-jean-mikaeloff-6251963-in-landscape-with-trees-flowering-plants-near-waterfall-a-young-shepherd-reclining-against-tree-watches-a-shepherdess-l-making-a-rose-crown-from-the-distance-additional-shepherd-with-cattle-in-background-r-ruins-in-distance-brd-pole-with-spiral-floral-garland-a-image600260335.html
RM2WTG653–Shepherd watching shepherdess making a rose-crown from a distance. unknown c. 1750-1800 Tapestry Dimensions: H 10' x W 6'10' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Mrs. Wanamaker, invoiced 8/12/1935; sold to Jean Mikaeloff 6/25/1963. In landscape with trees, flowering plants & near waterfall, a young shepherd reclining against tree watches a shepherdess (L) making a rose-crown, from the distance; additional shepherd with cattle in background (R) & ruins in distance (BRD) pole with spiral floral garland, & a
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. November 20, 1919. ,... mf T.if («> «h f^ i| ..(rv'^^^r.* ? •;> i^'«.*T^" The Florists' Review 17 SfeSY ROSES We have ever offered CRUSADER. (Montgomery.) A big, strong-growing variety, robust and rugged in every characteristic. The growth is ^eavy and the flower stems are strong and heavy, producing very little blind wood. It is free growing and free flowering, and the blooms are truly characteristic of the variety—big and double, and, in color, a rich, velvety crimson. These large, heavily petaled blooms open perfectly and are amply s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-november-20-1919-mf-tif-gt-h-f-i-rvr-gt-itquot-the-florists-review-17-sfesy-roses-we-have-ever-offered-crusader-montgomery-a-big-strong-growing-variety-robust-and-rugged-in-every-characteristic-the-growth-is-eavy-and-the-flower-stems-are-strong-and-heavy-producing-very-little-blind-wood-it-is-free-growing-and-free-flowering-and-the-blooms-are-truly-characteristic-of-the-varietybig-and-double-and-in-color-a-rich-velvety-crimson-these-large-heavily-petaled-blooms-open-perfectly-and-are-amply-s-image238294091.html
RMRRK6F7–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. November 20, 1919. ,... mf T.if («> «h f^ i| ..(rv'^^^r.* ? •;> i^'«.*T^" The Florists' Review 17 SfeSY ROSES We have ever offered CRUSADER. (Montgomery.) A big, strong-growing variety, robust and rugged in every characteristic. The growth is ^eavy and the flower stems are strong and heavy, producing very little blind wood. It is free growing and free flowering, and the blooms are truly characteristic of the variety—big and double, and, in color, a rich, velvety crimson. These large, heavily petaled blooms open perfectly and are amply s
Cow feeding calf amidst vines. unknown c. 1700-1750 Tapestry Dimensions: H 9'9' x W 7'4' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Dr. Thomas Morrison, received 11/12/1964; sold to Mrs. H. J. Tasca 1/12/1968. Cow feeding calf reclining underneath, amongst flowering plants, thistle & trees; grape vine climbing up column & staked along wall of building in ruin (R); pond & buildings in background (BRD) floral border combined with acanthus leaves, pineapples & other fruit French & Co. stock sheet in archive, H-473 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cow-feeding-calf-amidst-vines-unknown-c-1700-1750-tapestry-dimensions-h-99-x-w-74-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-french-weaving-center-aubusson-ownership-history-french-co-purchased-from-dr-thomas-morrison-received-11121964-sold-to-mrs-h-j-tasca-1121968-cow-feeding-calf-reclining-underneath-amongst-flowering-plants-thistle-trees-grape-vine-climbing-up-column-staked-along-wall-of-building-in-ruin-r-pond-buildings-in-background-brd-floral-border-combined-with-acanthus-leaves-pineapples-other-fruit-french-co-stock-sheet-in-archive-h-473-image600259275.html
RM2WTG4R7–Cow feeding calf amidst vines. unknown c. 1700-1750 Tapestry Dimensions: H 9'9' x W 7'4' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Dr. Thomas Morrison, received 11/12/1964; sold to Mrs. H. J. Tasca 1/12/1968. Cow feeding calf reclining underneath, amongst flowering plants, thistle & trees; grape vine climbing up column & staked along wall of building in ruin (R); pond & buildings in background (BRD) floral border combined with acanthus leaves, pineapples & other fruit French & Co. stock sheet in archive, H-473
. Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats and swine. Veterinary medicine. Fig. 91.— Stemless loco weed {Arai/riUiis lamhertii). u, Flowering plant; h, seed pods; c, cross-section of seed pod—all one-third natural size. 1 -xaVa:... •A &mk Hid. 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.. Moussu, Gustave, 1864-; Dollar, Jno. A. W. (John A. W. ), joint author. New York, W. R. Jenkins Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-cattle-sheep-goats-and-swine-veterinary-medicine-fig-91-stemless-loco-weed-arairiuiis-lamhertii-u-flowering-plant-h-seed-pods-c-cross-section-of-seed-podall-one-third-natural-size-1-xava-a-ampmk-hid-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-moussu-gustave-1864-dollar-jno-a-w-john-a-w-joint-author-new-york-w-r-jenkins-image232319692.html
RMRDY23T–. Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats and swine. Veterinary medicine. Fig. 91.— Stemless loco weed {Arai/riUiis lamhertii). u, Flowering plant; h, seed pods; c, cross-section of seed pod—all one-third natural size. 1 -xaVa:... •A &mk Hid. 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.. Moussu, Gustave, 1864-; Dollar, Jno. A. W. (John A. W. ), joint author. New York, W. R. Jenkins
Swing. Huet, Jean-Baptiste (French, 1745-1811) (author of design) [painter] De Menou (French, act. 1780-1793) (workshop) [weaver] c. 1780-1790 Tapestry Dimensions: H 2.10 x W 1.42 m Tapestry Materials/Techniques: wool (warp); wool & silk (weft) Culture: French Weaving Center: Beauvais Ownership History: Edward Tuck coll. France, Paris, Paris, Musée du Petit Palais. Boy on swing with tree on L, girl on R holds rope attached to swing, boy with lamb sits at her feet, girl seated on ground on L looks towards figures (BRD) scene framed by palm trees with tall flowering stems at base & floral garlan Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/swing-huet-jean-baptiste-french-1745-1811-author-of-design-painter-de-menou-french-act-1780-1793-workshop-weaver-c-1780-1790-tapestry-dimensions-h-210-x-w-142-m-tapestry-materialstechniques-wool-warp-wool-silk-weft-culture-french-weaving-center-beauvais-ownership-history-edward-tuck-coll-france-paris-paris-muse-du-petit-palais-boy-on-swing-with-tree-on-l-girl-on-r-holds-rope-attached-to-swing-boy-with-lamb-sits-at-her-feet-girl-seated-on-ground-on-l-looks-towards-figures-brd-scene-framed-by-palm-trees-with-tall-flowering-stems-at-base-floral-garlan-image599936622.html
RM2WT1D7X–Swing. Huet, Jean-Baptiste (French, 1745-1811) (author of design) [painter] De Menou (French, act. 1780-1793) (workshop) [weaver] c. 1780-1790 Tapestry Dimensions: H 2.10 x W 1.42 m Tapestry Materials/Techniques: wool (warp); wool & silk (weft) Culture: French Weaving Center: Beauvais Ownership History: Edward Tuck coll. France, Paris, Paris, Musée du Petit Palais. Boy on swing with tree on L, girl on R holds rope attached to swing, boy with lamb sits at her feet, girl seated on ground on L looks towards figures (BRD) scene framed by palm trees with tall flowering stems at base & floral garlan
. Field crops for the cotton-belt. Agriculture. e— Fig. 52. — The reproductive organs of wheat: (1) Spikelet, natural size, with a few joints of the rachis; / and g are flowerless glumes; k, florets bearing seeds; r, rudimentary florets. (2) Longitudinal diagram of flower just before flowering; anthers marked o; ovary, o; stigma, s; filament, /. (3) Diagram of flower just after flowering, showing how . anthers are held within the envelope. (4) Ovary and stigma just prior to flowering. (5) Ovary and stigma at the time of flowering. (6) Ovary and stigma shortly after flowering. (7), (8), and (9) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/field-crops-for-the-cotton-belt-agriculture-e-fig-52-the-reproductive-organs-of-wheat-1-spikelet-natural-size-with-a-few-joints-of-the-rachis-and-g-are-flowerless-glumes-k-florets-bearing-seeds-r-rudimentary-florets-2-longitudinal-diagram-of-flower-just-before-flowering-anthers-marked-o-ovary-o-stigma-s-filament-3-diagram-of-flower-just-after-flowering-showing-how-anthers-are-held-within-the-envelope-4-ovary-and-stigma-just-prior-to-flowering-5-ovary-and-stigma-at-the-time-of-flowering-6-ovary-and-stigma-shortly-after-flowering-7-8-and-9-image232061754.html
RMRDF93P–. Field crops for the cotton-belt. Agriculture. e— Fig. 52. — The reproductive organs of wheat: (1) Spikelet, natural size, with a few joints of the rachis; / and g are flowerless glumes; k, florets bearing seeds; r, rudimentary florets. (2) Longitudinal diagram of flower just before flowering; anthers marked o; ovary, o; stigma, s; filament, /. (3) Diagram of flower just after flowering, showing how . anthers are held within the envelope. (4) Ovary and stigma just prior to flowering. (5) Ovary and stigma at the time of flowering. (6) Ovary and stigma shortly after flowering. (7), (8), and (9)
Swing. Huet, Jean-Baptiste (French, 1745-1811) (author of design) [painter] De Menou (French, act. 1780-1793) (workshop) [weaver] c. 1780-1790 Tapestry Dimensions: H 9'9' x W 5'9' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: wool (warp); wool & silk (weft) Culture: French Weaving Center: Beauvais Ownership History: Baron Hirsch coll. George A. Cooper coll., 1903. Boy on swing with tree on L, girl on R holds rope attached to swing, boy with lamb sits at her feet, girl seated on ground on L looks towards figures (BRD) framed by palm trees with tall flowering stems at base & leafy branches & floral wreaths at Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/swing-huet-jean-baptiste-french-1745-1811-author-of-design-painter-de-menou-french-act-1780-1793-workshop-weaver-c-1780-1790-tapestry-dimensions-h-99-x-w-59-tapestry-materialstechniques-wool-warp-wool-silk-weft-culture-french-weaving-center-beauvais-ownership-history-baron-hirsch-coll-george-a-cooper-coll-1903-boy-on-swing-with-tree-on-l-girl-on-r-holds-rope-attached-to-swing-boy-with-lamb-sits-at-her-feet-girl-seated-on-ground-on-l-looks-towards-figures-brd-framed-by-palm-trees-with-tall-flowering-stems-at-base-leafy-branches-floral-wreaths-at-image599933492.html
RM2WT1984–Swing. Huet, Jean-Baptiste (French, 1745-1811) (author of design) [painter] De Menou (French, act. 1780-1793) (workshop) [weaver] c. 1780-1790 Tapestry Dimensions: H 9'9' x W 5'9' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: wool (warp); wool & silk (weft) Culture: French Weaving Center: Beauvais Ownership History: Baron Hirsch coll. George A. Cooper coll., 1903. Boy on swing with tree on L, girl on R holds rope attached to swing, boy with lamb sits at her feet, girl seated on ground on L looks towards figures (BRD) framed by palm trees with tall flowering stems at base & leafy branches & floral wreaths at
. Plant life [microform]. Botany; Botanique. 142 THE RTORY OF THE PLANTS. ' moved by the wind; thuy have numerous flowers in each, and they shake out enormous quantities of pollen. This you can see for your- self by shaking a hazel branch in the flowering season, when you will find yourself covered by a perfect shower of pollen. In hazel (Fig. 29) the male and fema'' flowers grow on the same tree, but are mosr different to look at. You would hardly take. Fio. 29.—FLOWERS OF THE HAZEL. I, a single male flower, r^'moved from a catkin. II, a pair of female flowers. Ill, a female catkin. them for Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plant-life-microform-botany-botanique-142-the-rtory-of-the-plants-moved-by-the-wind-thuy-have-numerous-flowers-in-each-and-they-shake-out-enormous-quantities-of-pollen-this-you-can-see-for-your-self-by-shaking-a-hazel-branch-in-the-flowering-season-when-you-will-find-yourself-covered-by-a-perfect-shower-of-pollen-in-hazel-fig-29-the-male-and-fema-flowers-grow-on-the-same-tree-but-are-mosr-different-to-look-at-you-would-hardly-take-fio-29flowers-of-the-hazel-i-a-single-male-flower-rmoved-from-a-catkin-ii-a-pair-of-female-flowers-ill-a-female-catkin-them-for-image232833482.html
RMREPDDE–. Plant life [microform]. Botany; Botanique. 142 THE RTORY OF THE PLANTS. ' moved by the wind; thuy have numerous flowers in each, and they shake out enormous quantities of pollen. This you can see for your- self by shaking a hazel branch in the flowering season, when you will find yourself covered by a perfect shower of pollen. In hazel (Fig. 29) the male and fema'' flowers grow on the same tree, but are mosr different to look at. You would hardly take. Fio. 29.—FLOWERS OF THE HAZEL. I, a single male flower, r^'moved from a catkin. II, a pair of female flowers. Ill, a female catkin. them for
Landscape with bird. unknown c. 1680-1700 Tapestry Dimensions: H 8'11' x W 5'9' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Mr. Walter Sewisom [Sewisolm], received 2/28/1920; sold to E. Bernhard 1/30/1922; returned (?) 9/8/1927. Bird in large tree (UPR L), amongst flowering plants & trees; river (?) & building in background (LWR R) (BRD) fruits, flowers in vases, mingled with acanthus leaves; (UPR BRD) birds in corners; (UPR & LWR BRD) centered by dolphin heads flanking acanthus-leaves; brackets & additional dec Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/landscape-with-bird-unknown-c-1680-1700-tapestry-dimensions-h-811-x-w-59-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-french-weaving-center-aubusson-ownership-history-french-co-purchased-from-mr-walter-sewisom-sewisolm-received-2281920-sold-to-e-bernhard-1301922-returned-981927-bird-in-large-tree-upr-l-amongst-flowering-plants-trees-river-building-in-background-lwr-r-brd-fruits-flowers-in-vases-mingled-with-acanthus-leaves-upr-brd-birds-in-corners-upr-lwr-brd-centered-by-dolphin-heads-flanking-acanthus-leaves-brackets-additional-dec-image600268233.html
RM2WTGG75–Landscape with bird. unknown c. 1680-1700 Tapestry Dimensions: H 8'11' x W 5'9' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Mr. Walter Sewisom [Sewisolm], received 2/28/1920; sold to E. Bernhard 1/30/1922; returned (?) 9/8/1927. Bird in large tree (UPR L), amongst flowering plants & trees; river (?) & building in background (LWR R) (BRD) fruits, flowers in vases, mingled with acanthus leaves; (UPR BRD) birds in corners; (UPR & LWR BRD) centered by dolphin heads flanking acanthus-leaves; brackets & additional dec
. Plants and their uses; an introduction to botany. Botany; Botany, Economic. POISON(JUS DRUG8 185 over 800,000,000 people habitually smoke or chew tobacco, or take snuff. The effect of tobacco upon the user varies with differences of age, temperament, and manner of living. Thus an amount of indulgence which does not seem to have any ill effect upon the health of a man of middle age and. Fig. 174, I.—Coca (Enjthroxylon Coca, Coca Family, Eryihroxykic&r). Flowering branch. Leaf. (Baillon.)—Shrub about 2 ni. tall; leaves whitish green below; flowers yellow; fruit scarlet. Native home, Peru.. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plants-and-their-uses-an-introduction-to-botany-botany-botany-economic-poisonjus-drug8-185-over-800000000-people-habitually-smoke-or-chew-tobacco-or-take-snuff-the-effect-of-tobacco-upon-the-user-varies-with-differences-of-age-temperament-and-manner-of-living-thus-an-amount-of-indulgence-which-does-not-seem-to-have-any-ill-effect-upon-the-health-of-a-man-of-middle-age-and-fig-174-icoca-enjthroxylon-coca-coca-family-eryihroxykicampr-flowering-branch-leaf-baillonshrub-about-2-ni-tall-leaves-whitish-green-below-flowers-yellow-fruit-scarlet-native-home-peru-image232393330.html
RMRE2C1P–. Plants and their uses; an introduction to botany. Botany; Botany, Economic. POISON(JUS DRUG8 185 over 800,000,000 people habitually smoke or chew tobacco, or take snuff. The effect of tobacco upon the user varies with differences of age, temperament, and manner of living. Thus an amount of indulgence which does not seem to have any ill effect upon the health of a man of middle age and. Fig. 174, I.—Coca (Enjthroxylon Coca, Coca Family, Eryihroxykic&r). Flowering branch. Leaf. (Baillon.)—Shrub about 2 ni. tall; leaves whitish green below; flowers yellow; fruit scarlet. Native home, Peru..
The hunters meet. unknown c. 1750-1800 Tapestry Dimensions: H 7'5' x W 10' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Arden Galleries, received 5/12/1917; sold to Mrs. J. S. Cosden 2/24/1919 [SS 4289-b]. French & Co. purchased from J. S. Cosden, invoiced 4/8/1924; sold to Elsie Cobb Wilson 10/25/1925 [SS 25612]. In landscape with trees & flowering plants, staircase (R) leads to building & pavilion with people overlooking the scene: gathering of elegantly dressed horsewomen & horsemen, one sounding horn (L), ano Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-hunters-meet-unknown-c-1750-1800-tapestry-dimensions-h-75-x-w-10-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-french-weaving-center-aubusson-ownership-history-french-co-purchased-from-arden-galleries-received-5121917-sold-to-mrs-j-s-cosden-2241919-ss-4289-b-french-co-purchased-from-j-s-cosden-invoiced-481924-sold-to-elsie-cobb-wilson-10251925-ss-25612-in-landscape-with-trees-flowering-plants-staircase-r-leads-to-building-pavilion-with-people-overlooking-the-scene-gathering-of-elegantly-dressed-horsewomen-horsemen-one-sounding-horn-l-ano-image600266708.html
RM2WTGE8M–The hunters meet. unknown c. 1750-1800 Tapestry Dimensions: H 7'5' x W 10' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Arden Galleries, received 5/12/1917; sold to Mrs. J. S. Cosden 2/24/1919 [SS 4289-b]. French & Co. purchased from J. S. Cosden, invoiced 4/8/1924; sold to Elsie Cobb Wilson 10/25/1925 [SS 25612]. In landscape with trees & flowering plants, staircase (R) leads to building & pavilion with people overlooking the scene: gathering of elegantly dressed horsewomen & horsemen, one sounding horn (L), ano
. How to make the garden pay [microform]. Gardening. Pit for Wintering Potatoes, Root Crops, etc. BORECOLE (See Kale). BORAGE. Bor ago Officinalis, German, Borretsch ; French, Bonrrache ; Spanish, i^^r^k—This annual, which is of free-flowering habit and grows to a .height of a foot or i8 inches, is rarely found in American gardens. It can be grown as e^ily as a weed, by sowing the seed in any corner or waste place in spring or summer. Some uses, not known to me, are made of it in cookery, and also in medical science. BROCCOLI. Brassica Oleracca {Botrytis — Q^xm'asi, Spargel Kohl; French, Chou Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/how-to-make-the-garden-pay-microform-gardening-pit-for-wintering-potatoes-root-crops-etc-borecole-see-kale-borage-bor-ago-officinalis-german-borretsch-french-bonrrache-spanish-irkthis-annual-which-is-of-free-flowering-habit-and-grows-to-a-height-of-a-foot-or-i8-inches-is-rarely-found-in-american-gardens-it-can-be-grown-as-eily-as-a-weed-by-sowing-the-seed-in-any-corner-or-waste-place-in-spring-or-summer-some-uses-not-known-to-me-are-made-of-it-in-cookery-and-also-in-medical-science-broccoli-brassica-oleracca-botrytis-qxmasi-spargel-kohl-french-chou-image237556902.html
RMRPDJ72–. How to make the garden pay [microform]. Gardening. Pit for Wintering Potatoes, Root Crops, etc. BORECOLE (See Kale). BORAGE. Bor ago Officinalis, German, Borretsch ; French, Bonrrache ; Spanish, i^^r^k—This annual, which is of free-flowering habit and grows to a .height of a foot or i8 inches, is rarely found in American gardens. It can be grown as e^ily as a weed, by sowing the seed in any corner or waste place in spring or summer. Some uses, not known to me, are made of it in cookery, and also in medical science. BROCCOLI. Brassica Oleracca {Botrytis — Q^xm'asi, Spargel Kohl; French, Chou
Harvest. Huet, Jean-Baptiste (French, 1745-1811) (designed after) [painter] c. 1785-1800 Tapestry Dimensions: H 8'4' x W 14'8' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Jacques Seligmann & Co., received 2/13/1917; sold to James W. Barney 11/6/1945. In landscape with trees & flowering plants, man bids farewell to young shepherdess on edge of a field; a child lying upon the grass amongst a flock of goats & sheep in foreground (L); farmers harvesting in the field watch the scene in background (R); farmhouse with Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/harvest-huet-jean-baptiste-french-1745-1811-designed-after-painter-c-1785-1800-tapestry-dimensions-h-84-x-w-148-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-french-weaving-center-aubusson-ownership-history-french-co-purchased-from-jacques-seligmann-co-received-2131917-sold-to-james-w-barney-1161945-in-landscape-with-trees-flowering-plants-man-bids-farewell-to-young-shepherdess-on-edge-of-a-field-a-child-lying-upon-the-grass-amongst-a-flock-of-goats-sheep-in-foreground-l-farmers-harvesting-in-the-field-watch-the-scene-in-background-r-farmhouse-with-image600265577.html
RM2WTGCT9–Harvest. Huet, Jean-Baptiste (French, 1745-1811) (designed after) [painter] c. 1785-1800 Tapestry Dimensions: H 8'4' x W 14'8' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Jacques Seligmann & Co., received 2/13/1917; sold to James W. Barney 11/6/1945. In landscape with trees & flowering plants, man bids farewell to young shepherdess on edge of a field; a child lying upon the grass amongst a flock of goats & sheep in foreground (L); farmers harvesting in the field watch the scene in background (R); farmhouse with
. Plants and their ways in South Africa. Botany; Botany. Classification of Plants 277 There are two species: in B. p€cliuata^ R. Br., the lashes are pointed and curve downward; in the rarer species, B. Etlialw, Bolus, they curve upward, adn each is tipped by a tiny knob. The solitary flowers are white,. Fig. 249.—Polvstachya Olloniaiia, Reichb., an epiphytic genus w ith tuberi- fonn stem bases. The floers are j'ellow. delicately tinged with purple. Leaf solitary, radical, flat on the soil. B. pectinata, R. Br., extends from the Cape peninsula to Grahamstown. Flowering in November and Deccinb Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plants-and-their-ways-in-south-africa-botany-botany-classification-of-plants-277-there-are-two-species-in-b-pcliuata-r-br-the-lashes-are-pointed-and-curve-downward-in-the-rarer-species-b-etlialw-bolus-they-curve-upward-adn-each-is-tipped-by-a-tiny-knob-the-solitary-flowers-are-white-fig-249polvstachya-olloniaiia-reichb-an-epiphytic-genus-w-ith-tuberi-fonn-stem-bases-the-floers-are-jellow-delicately-tinged-with-purple-leaf-solitary-radical-flat-on-the-soil-b-pectinata-r-br-extends-from-the-cape-peninsula-to-grahamstown-flowering-in-november-and-deccinb-image232284120.html
RMRDWCNC–. Plants and their ways in South Africa. Botany; Botany. Classification of Plants 277 There are two species: in B. p€cliuata^ R. Br., the lashes are pointed and curve downward; in the rarer species, B. Etlialw, Bolus, they curve upward, adn each is tipped by a tiny knob. The solitary flowers are white,. Fig. 249.—Polvstachya Olloniaiia, Reichb., an epiphytic genus w ith tuberi- fonn stem bases. The floers are j'ellow. delicately tinged with purple. Leaf solitary, radical, flat on the soil. B. pectinata, R. Br., extends from the Cape peninsula to Grahamstown. Flowering in November and Deccinb
Birds in landscape. Pillement, Jean (French, 1728-1808) (designed after) [painter] c. 1780-1800 Tapestry Dimensions: H 7'8' x W 11'2' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. received from McFadden, 12/6/1934; returned 1/2/1936. 2 birds in conversation amongst lush, flowering plants & trees near cascading river in foreground; hill-top with large, two-tier pagoda (L) & smaller one; bridge with river (L) & town in distance (R) (BRD) stylized half-circular motifs alternating with undulating band of flowers French & Co. stock s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/birds-in-landscape-pillement-jean-french-1728-1808-designed-after-painter-c-1780-1800-tapestry-dimensions-h-78-x-w-112-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-french-weaving-center-aubusson-ownership-history-french-co-received-from-mcfadden-1261934-returned-121936-2-birds-in-conversation-amongst-lush-flowering-plants-trees-near-cascading-river-in-foreground-hill-top-with-large-two-tier-pagoda-l-smaller-one-bridge-with-river-l-town-in-distance-r-brd-stylized-half-circular-motifs-alternating-with-undulating-band-of-flowers-french-co-stock-s-image600262233.html
RM2WTG8GW–Birds in landscape. Pillement, Jean (French, 1728-1808) (designed after) [painter] c. 1780-1800 Tapestry Dimensions: H 7'8' x W 11'2' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. received from McFadden, 12/6/1934; returned 1/2/1936. 2 birds in conversation amongst lush, flowering plants & trees near cascading river in foreground; hill-top with large, two-tier pagoda (L) & smaller one; bridge with river (L) & town in distance (R) (BRD) stylized half-circular motifs alternating with undulating band of flowers French & Co. stock s
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. .1- .t. 5fiKK)r A WEEKLY JOUBNAL'*" f LOmSTS. SEEDSMEN>!» NUBSEHYMEN. Copyrlsht, 1913. by FLORISTS' PUBUSHINQ COi, SS8 Cwton BiilldlnK. SOS SMith DMrb«ni %U CHICAOO. VoL xxxn. CHICAGO, MAY 29, J9I3. No. 809. Boddingtoii's Quality SWEET PEA SEED IS FABIOUS FOR RBSULTS Spencers, Winter-flowering or Grandiflora varieties All true to name, color and type. Prifie a little highw, may- be, but should be the second consideration after quality. All Qtber Bulbs and Seeds for florists. For full lift of varieties and descriptions, also novelties, see o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-1-t-5fikkr-a-weekly-joubnalquot-f-lomsts-seedsmengt!-nubsehymen-copyrlsht-1913-by-florists-pubushinq-coi-ss8-cwton-biilldlnk-sos-smith-dmrbni-u-chicaoo-vol-xxxn-chicago-may-29-j9i3-no-809-boddingtoiis-quality-sweet-pea-seed-is-fabious-for-rbsults-spencers-winter-flowering-or-grandiflora-varieties-all-true-to-name-color-and-type-prifie-a-little-highw-may-be-but-should-be-the-second-consideration-after-quality-all-qtber-bulbs-and-seeds-for-florists-for-full-lift-of-varieties-and-descriptions-also-novelties-see-o-image238448159.html
RMRRX71K–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. .1- .t. 5fiKK)r A WEEKLY JOUBNAL'*" f LOmSTS. SEEDSMEN>!» NUBSEHYMEN. Copyrlsht, 1913. by FLORISTS' PUBUSHINQ COi, SS8 Cwton BiilldlnK. SOS SMith DMrb«ni %U CHICAOO. VoL xxxn. CHICAGO, MAY 29, J9I3. No. 809. Boddingtoii's Quality SWEET PEA SEED IS FABIOUS FOR RBSULTS Spencers, Winter-flowering or Grandiflora varieties All true to name, color and type. Prifie a little highw, may- be, but should be the second consideration after quality. All Qtber Bulbs and Seeds for florists. For full lift of varieties and descriptions, also novelties, see o
Landscape with pagodas on a hill. Pillement, Jean (French, 1728-1808) (designed after) [painter] c. 1780-1800 Tapestry Dimensions: H 8'6'x W 8'10' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Mrs. Miriam R. Weisberg, received 10/6/1966; sold to American Foreign Development 1/25/1967. Amongst lush & flowering trees, bird spreading its wings near parrot (R); river & pagodas on hill on the opposite bank (BRD) picture-frame border with acanthus leaves at corners; twisted-ribbon inner band & bell-flower outer band fra Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/landscape-with-pagodas-on-a-hill-pillement-jean-french-1728-1808-designed-after-painter-c-1780-1800-tapestry-dimensions-h-86x-w-810-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-french-weaving-center-aubusson-ownership-history-french-co-purchased-from-mrs-miriam-r-weisberg-received-1061966-sold-to-american-foreign-development-1251967-amongst-lush-flowering-trees-bird-spreading-its-wings-near-parrot-r-river-pagodas-on-hill-on-the-opposite-bank-brd-picture-frame-border-with-acanthus-leaves-at-corners-twisted-ribbon-inner-band-bell-flower-outer-band-fra-image600253839.html
RM2WTFWW3–Landscape with pagodas on a hill. Pillement, Jean (French, 1728-1808) (designed after) [painter] c. 1780-1800 Tapestry Dimensions: H 8'6'x W 8'10' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Mrs. Miriam R. Weisberg, received 10/6/1966; sold to American Foreign Development 1/25/1967. Amongst lush & flowering trees, bird spreading its wings near parrot (R); river & pagodas on hill on the opposite bank (BRD) picture-frame border with acanthus leaves at corners; twisted-ribbon inner band & bell-flower outer band fra
. Plants and their uses; an introduction to botany. Botany; Botany, Economic. PLANTS POISONOUS TO EAT 209 wood-ancmonv (FIk- 194), claphnp (Fig. 195), and oloander (Figs. 196, 197). More dangenms tlian any other parts of poisonou.s jjlauts are the fruits and seeds, for the reason that they are often of tempting appearance and because fruits in general are good. Fig. 199.—Bittersweet {Solanum Dulcamara, Nightshade Family, Solana- cea). a, flowering branch; h, fruiting branch. (Chesnut.)—A some- what wood}- vino 1-3 m. long; lea^-es smoothish; flowers violet-purple with grceni-sh .spots; fruit r Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plants-and-their-uses-an-introduction-to-botany-botany-botany-economic-plants-poisonous-to-eat-209-wood-ancmonv-fik-194-claphnp-fig-195-and-oloander-figs-196-197-more-dangenms-tlian-any-other-parts-of-poisonous-jjlauts-are-the-fruits-and-seeds-for-the-reason-that-they-are-often-of-tempting-appearance-and-because-fruits-in-general-are-good-fig-199bittersweet-solanum-dulcamara-nightshade-family-solana-cea-a-flowering-branch-h-fruiting-branch-chesnuta-some-what-wood-vino-1-3-m-long-lea-es-smoothish-flowers-violet-purple-with-grceni-sh-spots-fruit-r-image232393030.html
RMRE2BK2–. Plants and their uses; an introduction to botany. Botany; Botany, Economic. PLANTS POISONOUS TO EAT 209 wood-ancmonv (FIk- 194), claphnp (Fig. 195), and oloander (Figs. 196, 197). More dangenms tlian any other parts of poisonou.s jjlauts are the fruits and seeds, for the reason that they are often of tempting appearance and because fruits in general are good. Fig. 199.—Bittersweet {Solanum Dulcamara, Nightshade Family, Solana- cea). a, flowering branch; h, fruiting branch. (Chesnut.)—A some- what wood}- vino 1-3 m. long; lea^-es smoothish; flowers violet-purple with grceni-sh .spots; fruit r
Landscape with gentlemen hunting bull. unknown c. 1625-1650 Tapestry Dimensions: H 8'6' x W 10'6' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. received from Mrs. F. H. Bennett 10/18/1949; returned 7/24/1951. In landscape with trees & flowering plants nearby town, horsemen & footmen with weapons & pack of dogs attacking a bull (L & R BRD) garland of fruit mixed with flowers, tulips, acanthus leaves & birds; vases with acanthus leaves in upper corners The upper & lower borders are missing. French & Co. stock sheet in archive, 807 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/landscape-with-gentlemen-hunting-bull-unknown-c-1625-1650-tapestry-dimensions-h-86-x-w-106-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-french-weaving-center-aubusson-ownership-history-french-co-received-from-mrs-f-h-bennett-10181949-returned-7241951-in-landscape-with-trees-flowering-plants-nearby-town-horsemen-footmen-with-weapons-pack-of-dogs-attacking-a-bull-l-r-brd-garland-of-fruit-mixed-with-flowers-tulips-acanthus-leaves-birds-vases-with-acanthus-leaves-in-upper-corners-the-upper-lower-borders-are-missing-french-co-stock-sheet-in-archive-807-image600268000.html
RM2WTGFXT–Landscape with gentlemen hunting bull. unknown c. 1625-1650 Tapestry Dimensions: H 8'6' x W 10'6' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. received from Mrs. F. H. Bennett 10/18/1949; returned 7/24/1951. In landscape with trees & flowering plants nearby town, horsemen & footmen with weapons & pack of dogs attacking a bull (L & R BRD) garland of fruit mixed with flowers, tulips, acanthus leaves & birds; vases with acanthus leaves in upper corners The upper & lower borders are missing. French & Co. stock sheet in archive, 807
. Plants and their uses; an introduction to botany. Botany; Botany, Economic. • ,1". V J- ^i.. Fig. 137.—Sweet Marjoram {Orvjanum Alajorana, Mint Family, Lahiatce). Flowering plant, i. Flowering braneh, ;. Flower cluster. (Vil- morin.)— i)erennial herb becoming annual in cultivation, leaves downy; flowers whitish or purplish; nutlets brownish. Native home, Eurasia. Fii . 1.38.—Pars ^'lowering view, enlargi tubes in thr attainirig 1 r fruit brow'iii. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plants-and-their-uses-an-introduction-to-botany-botany-botany-economic-1quot-v-j-i-fig-137sweet-marjoram-orvjanum-alajorana-mint-family-lahiatce-flowering-plant-i-flowering-braneh-flower-cluster-vil-morin-ierennial-herb-becoming-annual-in-cultivation-leaves-downy-flowers-whitish-or-purplish-nutlets-brownish-native-home-eurasia-fii-138pars-lowering-view-enlargi-tubes-in-thr-attainirig-1-r-fruit-browiii-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-image232393701.html
RMRE2CF1–. Plants and their uses; an introduction to botany. Botany; Botany, Economic. • ,1". V J- ^i.. Fig. 137.—Sweet Marjoram {Orvjanum Alajorana, Mint Family, Lahiatce). Flowering plant, i. Flowering braneh, ;. Flower cluster. (Vil- morin.)— i)erennial herb becoming annual in cultivation, leaves downy; flowers whitish or purplish; nutlets brownish. Native home, Eurasia. Fii . 1.38.—Pars ^'lowering view, enlargi tubes in thr attainirig 1 r fruit brow'iii. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and
Ducks and castle. Vitract family (French, act. ca.1750) [weaver] c. 1700-1775 Tapestry Dimensions: H 10'1' x W 15' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Henry Symons, invoiced 10/8/1926; sold to David E. Popper 6/27/1966. Inscriptions: City mark on lower guard, center: M.R.D'AUBUSSO[N] Inscriptions: Woven signature (or workshop identification) on lower guard, center-left: VITRA Ducks frolicking in river near castle on higher ground (L) & large bird looking at scene from distance (R), amongst flowering plan Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ducks-and-castle-vitract-family-french-act-ca1750-weaver-c-1700-1775-tapestry-dimensions-h-101-x-w-15-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-french-weaving-center-aubusson-ownership-history-french-co-purchased-from-henry-symons-invoiced-1081926-sold-to-david-e-popper-6271966-inscriptions-city-mark-on-lower-guard-center-mrdaubusso-n-inscriptions-woven-signature-or-workshop-identification-on-lower-guard-center-left-vitra-ducks-frolicking-in-river-near-castle-on-higher-ground-l-large-bird-looking-at-scene-from-distance-r-amongst-flowering-plan-image600267688.html
RM2WTGFFM–Ducks and castle. Vitract family (French, act. ca.1750) [weaver] c. 1700-1775 Tapestry Dimensions: H 10'1' x W 15' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Henry Symons, invoiced 10/8/1926; sold to David E. Popper 6/27/1966. Inscriptions: City mark on lower guard, center: M.R.D'AUBUSSO[N] Inscriptions: Woven signature (or workshop identification) on lower guard, center-left: VITRA Ducks frolicking in river near castle on higher ground (L) & large bird looking at scene from distance (R), amongst flowering plan
. Orchids: their culture and management. Orchids. Ayn THEIR MAXAGRMENT. 65 Bletia. occasional applications of weak manure-water will be found beneficial. After flowering, the plants may be placed out of doors, plunging" the pots in ashes, and lea'ing the leaes exposed to full sunshine. They should be taken indoors on the approach of cold weather, and be kept on the dr' side until new growth appears. B. acuminata [Rchb. /.).—A synonym of Zif/ia nik'saiis B. Gebina (Li,id/.).—A synonym of £. liyacinthina. B. Qodseffiana (A"r(^//;/.). —This is regarded simply as a small-flowered vari Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orchids-their-culture-and-management-orchids-ayn-their-maxagrment-65-bletia-occasional-applications-of-weak-manure-water-will-be-found-beneficial-after-flowering-the-plants-may-be-placed-out-of-doors-plungingquot-the-pots-in-ashes-and-leaing-the-leaes-exposed-to-full-sunshine-they-should-be-taken-indoors-on-the-approach-of-cold-weather-and-be-kept-on-the-dr-side-until-new-growth-appears-b-acuminata-rchb-a-synonym-of-zifia-niksaiis-b-gebina-liida-synonym-of-liyacinthina-b-qodseffiana-aquotr-this-is-regarded-simply-as-a-small-flowered-vari-image232239303.html
RMRDRBGR–. Orchids: their culture and management. Orchids. Ayn THEIR MAXAGRMENT. 65 Bletia. occasional applications of weak manure-water will be found beneficial. After flowering, the plants may be placed out of doors, plunging" the pots in ashes, and lea'ing the leaes exposed to full sunshine. They should be taken indoors on the approach of cold weather, and be kept on the dr' side until new growth appears. B. acuminata [Rchb. /.).—A synonym of Zif/ia nik'saiis B. Gebina (Li,id/.).—A synonym of £. liyacinthina. B. Qodseffiana (A"r(^//;/.). —This is regarded simply as a small-flowered vari
Landscape with two birds. unknown c. 1725-1775 Tapestry Dimensions: H 9'2' x W 12'3' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Raiss, n.d. [probably 4/1921]; sold to B. F. Clyde 5/28/1926 [SS 23484]. French & Co. received from McFadden, invoiced 12/6/1934; returned 1/2/1936 [SS 18307]. 3 leafy, flowering trees frame the composition; birds in foreground with bridge by river (L), staircase leading to pagoda on hill & additional building (R) in distance (BRD) picture-frame border with spiraling acanthus leaves Po Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/landscape-with-two-birds-unknown-c-1725-1775-tapestry-dimensions-h-92-x-w-123-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-french-weaving-center-aubusson-ownership-history-french-co-purchased-from-raiss-nd-probably-41921-sold-to-b-f-clyde-5281926-ss-23484-french-co-received-from-mcfadden-invoiced-1261934-returned-121936-ss-18307-3-leafy-flowering-trees-frame-the-composition-birds-in-foreground-with-bridge-by-river-l-staircase-leading-to-pagoda-on-hill-additional-building-r-in-distance-brd-picture-frame-border-with-spiraling-acanthus-leaves-po-image600266965.html
RM2WTGEHW–Landscape with two birds. unknown c. 1725-1775 Tapestry Dimensions: H 9'2' x W 12'3' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Raiss, n.d. [probably 4/1921]; sold to B. F. Clyde 5/28/1926 [SS 23484]. French & Co. received from McFadden, invoiced 12/6/1934; returned 1/2/1936 [SS 18307]. 3 leafy, flowering trees frame the composition; birds in foreground with bridge by river (L), staircase leading to pagoda on hill & additional building (R) in distance (BRD) picture-frame border with spiraling acanthus leaves Po
. The orchid stud-book: an enumeration of hybrid orchids of artificial origin, with their parents, raisers, date of first flowering, references to descriptions and figures, and synonymy. With an historical introduction and 120 figures and a chapter on hybridising and raising orchids from seed. Orchids. 60 THE ORCHID STUD-BOOK [Part II. C. x fiinbriata, Bohiih. Diet. 0. Hyb. 6; O.R. 1893,325; J.S.H.Fr. 1897, Suppl. ii. 68. — Bleu. This has been somewhat confused with C. X calummata, owing to a record that C. Aclandiaj was one of the parents. It is believed to be identical with C. x Isabella, Rc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-orchid-stud-book-an-enumeration-of-hybrid-orchids-of-artificial-origin-with-their-parents-raisers-date-of-first-flowering-references-to-descriptions-and-figures-and-synonymy-with-an-historical-introduction-and-120-figures-and-a-chapter-on-hybridising-and-raising-orchids-from-seed-orchids-60-the-orchid-stud-book-part-ii-c-x-fiinbriata-bohiih-diet-0-hyb-6-or-1893325-jshfr-1897-suppl-ii-68-bleu-this-has-been-somewhat-confused-with-c-x-calummata-owing-to-a-record-that-c-aclandiaj-was-one-of-the-parents-it-is-believed-to-be-identical-with-c-x-isabella-rc-image232225156.html
RMRDPNFG–. The orchid stud-book: an enumeration of hybrid orchids of artificial origin, with their parents, raisers, date of first flowering, references to descriptions and figures, and synonymy. With an historical introduction and 120 figures and a chapter on hybridising and raising orchids from seed. Orchids. 60 THE ORCHID STUD-BOOK [Part II. C. x fiinbriata, Bohiih. Diet. 0. Hyb. 6; O.R. 1893,325; J.S.H.Fr. 1897, Suppl. ii. 68. — Bleu. This has been somewhat confused with C. X calummata, owing to a record that C. Aclandiaj was one of the parents. It is believed to be identical with C. x Isabella, Rc
Piggy-back. Oudry, Jean-Baptiste (French, 1686-1755) (designed after) [painter] c. 1770 Tapestry Dimensions: H 8'9' x W 11'11' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from American Art Association (Field- Smith Sale ?), invoiced 3/1/1927; sold to Mr. Harry Morganstern 2/17/1958. Inscriptions: City mark on lower guard, center-right: M.R.DAUBUSON. [Manufacture Royale d'Aubusson] In architectural landscape with trees & flowering plants, 2 young men playing piggy-back (L) while 2 ladies in center watch; man rushes in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/piggy-back-oudry-jean-baptiste-french-1686-1755-designed-after-painter-c-1770-tapestry-dimensions-h-89-x-w-1111-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-french-weaving-center-aubusson-ownership-history-french-co-purchased-from-american-art-association-field-smith-sale-invoiced-311927-sold-to-mr-harry-morganstern-2171958-inscriptions-city-mark-on-lower-guard-center-right-mrdaubuson-manufacture-royale-daubusson-in-architectural-landscape-with-trees-flowering-plants-2-young-men-playing-piggy-back-l-while-2-ladies-in-center-watch-man-rushes-in-image600266624.html
RM2WTGE5M–Piggy-back. Oudry, Jean-Baptiste (French, 1686-1755) (designed after) [painter] c. 1770 Tapestry Dimensions: H 8'9' x W 11'11' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from American Art Association (Field- Smith Sale ?), invoiced 3/1/1927; sold to Mr. Harry Morganstern 2/17/1958. Inscriptions: City mark on lower guard, center-right: M.R.DAUBUSON. [Manufacture Royale d'Aubusson] In architectural landscape with trees & flowering plants, 2 young men playing piggy-back (L) while 2 ladies in center watch; man rushes in
. Notes on the life history of British flowering plants. Botany; Plant ecology. Fig. 330. Ord.i^^g mascwla. Side view of flower witli petals and sepals cut off except the lip, or wnioij ^jig jjgar half is cut away, as well as the ii,pper portion of the near side of the nectary. a, the pair of anther cells ; l, labellum ; -rt, nectary ; r, rostellum ; Fig. 331.—Front view of flower, with all sepals and petals re- moved except the lip. it, stigma. the base of the proboscis into contact with the two viscid disks,.^y^riiic;^. at once adhere to it, so that when the insect' withdraws, it carries awa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/notes-on-the-life-history-of-british-flowering-plants-botany-plant-ecology-fig-330-ordig-mascwla-side-view-of-flower-witli-petals-and-sepals-cut-off-except-the-lip-or-wnioij-jig-jjgar-half-is-cut-away-as-well-as-the-iipper-portion-of-the-near-side-of-the-nectary-a-the-pair-of-anther-cells-l-labellum-rt-nectary-r-rostellum-fig-331front-view-of-flower-with-all-sepals-and-petals-re-moved-except-the-lip-it-stigma-the-base-of-the-proboscis-into-contact-with-the-two-viscid-disksyriiic-at-once-adhere-to-it-so-that-when-the-insect-withdraws-it-carries-awa-image232240480.html
RMRDRD2T–. Notes on the life history of British flowering plants. Botany; Plant ecology. Fig. 330. Ord.i^^g mascwla. Side view of flower witli petals and sepals cut off except the lip, or wnioij ^jig jjgar half is cut away, as well as the ii,pper portion of the near side of the nectary. a, the pair of anther cells ; l, labellum ; -rt, nectary ; r, rostellum ; Fig. 331.—Front view of flower, with all sepals and petals re- moved except the lip. it, stigma. the base of the proboscis into contact with the two viscid disks,.^y^riiic;^. at once adhere to it, so that when the insect' withdraws, it carries awa
Landscape with bird. unknown c. 1680-1700 Tapestry Dimensions: H 8'11' x W 5'9' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Mr. Walter Sewisom [Sewisolm], received 2/28/1920; sold to E. Bernhard 1/30/1922; returned (?) 9/8/1927. Bird in large tree (UPR L), amongst flowering plants & trees; river (?) & building in background (LWR R) (BRD) fruits, flowers in vases, mingled with acanthus leaves; (UPR BRD) birds in corners; (UPR & LWR BRD) centered by dolphin heads flanking acanthus-leaves; brackets & additional dec Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/landscape-with-bird-unknown-c-1680-1700-tapestry-dimensions-h-811-x-w-59-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-french-weaving-center-aubusson-ownership-history-french-co-purchased-from-mr-walter-sewisom-sewisolm-received-2281920-sold-to-e-bernhard-1301922-returned-981927-bird-in-large-tree-upr-l-amongst-flowering-plants-trees-river-building-in-background-lwr-r-brd-fruits-flowers-in-vases-mingled-with-acanthus-leaves-upr-brd-birds-in-corners-upr-lwr-brd-centered-by-dolphin-heads-flanking-acanthus-leaves-brackets-additional-dec-image600263772.html
RM2WTGAFT–Landscape with bird. unknown c. 1680-1700 Tapestry Dimensions: H 8'11' x W 5'9' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Mr. Walter Sewisom [Sewisolm], received 2/28/1920; sold to E. Bernhard 1/30/1922; returned (?) 9/8/1927. Bird in large tree (UPR L), amongst flowering plants & trees; river (?) & building in background (LWR R) (BRD) fruits, flowers in vases, mingled with acanthus leaves; (UPR BRD) birds in corners; (UPR & LWR BRD) centered by dolphin heads flanking acanthus-leaves; brackets & additional dec
. Notes on the life history of British flowering plants. Botany; Plant ecology. II CRUCIFERiE 77 (Fig. 45), or accumbent (Fig. 46), as in the Wall- flower [Cheiranthus Cheiri). The order is generally divided into two great groups â â(1) those with a dehiscent pod, (2) those with an indehiscent pod, containing one seed or several separated by partitions. The first group again falls into twoâ Siliquosse, in which the pod is three to four times as. Fig. 46.âSections of seed of Wallflower {Gheiranthus Cheiri). x 10. R, radicle ; C, cotyledon. The radicle is accumbent, or parallel with the edges of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/notes-on-the-life-history-of-british-flowering-plants-botany-plant-ecology-ii-cruciferie-77-fig-45-or-accumbent-fig-46-as-in-the-wall-flower-cheiranthus-cheiri-the-order-is-generally-divided-into-two-great-groups-1-those-with-a-dehiscent-pod-2-those-with-an-indehiscent-pod-containing-one-seed-or-several-separated-by-partitions-the-first-group-again-falls-into-two-siliquosse-in-which-the-pod-is-three-to-four-times-as-fig-46sections-of-seed-of-wallflower-gheiranthus-cheiri-x-10-r-radicle-c-cotyledon-the-radicle-is-accumbent-or-parallel-with-the-edges-of-image232270919.html
RMRDTRWY–. Notes on the life history of British flowering plants. Botany; Plant ecology. II CRUCIFERiE 77 (Fig. 45), or accumbent (Fig. 46), as in the Wall- flower [Cheiranthus Cheiri). The order is generally divided into two great groups â â(1) those with a dehiscent pod, (2) those with an indehiscent pod, containing one seed or several separated by partitions. The first group again falls into twoâ Siliquosse, in which the pod is three to four times as. Fig. 46.âSections of seed of Wallflower {Gheiranthus Cheiri). x 10. R, radicle ; C, cotyledon. The radicle is accumbent, or parallel with the edges of
Landscape with ladies and gentlemen playing games. Fourier, Joseph (French, act.1765-1780) (workshop) [weaver] c. 1780-1800 Tapestry Dimensions: H 8'8' x W 24'5' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from O. [Ohan] S. Berberyan, invoiced 6/15/1928; sold to Galleria Luigi Bellini 5/11/1962. Inscriptions: City mark in central field, lower center: M.R.D.B. Inscriptions: Wowen signature in central field, lower center: I.FOURIE In landscape with trees & wild, flowering plants & animals near shore (R), composition di Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/landscape-with-ladies-and-gentlemen-playing-games-fourier-joseph-french-act1765-1780-workshop-weaver-c-1780-1800-tapestry-dimensions-h-88-x-w-245-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-french-weaving-center-aubusson-ownership-history-french-co-purchased-from-o-ohan-s-berberyan-invoiced-6151928-sold-to-galleria-luigi-bellini-5111962-inscriptions-city-mark-in-central-field-lower-center-mrdb-inscriptions-wowen-signature-in-central-field-lower-center-ifourie-in-landscape-with-trees-wild-flowering-plants-animals-near-shore-r-composition-di-image600264819.html
RM2WTGBW7–Landscape with ladies and gentlemen playing games. Fourier, Joseph (French, act.1765-1780) (workshop) [weaver] c. 1780-1800 Tapestry Dimensions: H 8'8' x W 24'5' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from O. [Ohan] S. Berberyan, invoiced 6/15/1928; sold to Galleria Luigi Bellini 5/11/1962. Inscriptions: City mark in central field, lower center: M.R.D.B. Inscriptions: Wowen signature in central field, lower center: I.FOURIE In landscape with trees & wild, flowering plants & animals near shore (R), composition di
. An introduction to the structure and reproduction of plants. Plant anatomy; Plants. BICOLLATERAL BUNDLES 8i and outer (Fig. 37). Two groups of phloem occur in each bundle, one external (Ph.'), separated from the xylem b- the cambium (Ca), the other internal (Ph."), separated from the protoxylem (P.xy.) by ordinary parenchyma. Such bundles, termed bicol- lateral, are not uncommon in certain families of Flowering Plants,. Fig. 37.—Diagram of a transverse section of the stem of tlie Vegetable Marrow {Cucurbila), Ca,, cambium ; Col., coUencliyma ; Ep., epi- dermis ; jl/..r y., metaxj'lera Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-introduction-to-the-structure-and-reproduction-of-plants-plant-anatomy-plants-bicollateral-bundles-8i-and-outer-fig-37-two-groups-of-phloem-occur-in-each-bundle-one-external-ph-separated-from-the-xylem-b-the-cambium-ca-the-other-internal-phquot-separated-from-the-protoxylem-pxy-by-ordinary-parenchyma-such-bundles-termed-bicol-lateral-are-not-uncommon-in-certain-families-of-flowering-plants-fig-37diagram-of-a-transverse-section-of-the-stem-of-tlie-vegetable-marrow-cucurbila-ca-cambium-col-couencliyma-ep-epi-dermis-jlr-y-metaxjlera-image232292646.html
RMRDWRHX–. An introduction to the structure and reproduction of plants. Plant anatomy; Plants. BICOLLATERAL BUNDLES 8i and outer (Fig. 37). Two groups of phloem occur in each bundle, one external (Ph.'), separated from the xylem b- the cambium (Ca), the other internal (Ph."), separated from the protoxylem (P.xy.) by ordinary parenchyma. Such bundles, termed bicol- lateral, are not uncommon in certain families of Flowering Plants,. Fig. 37.—Diagram of a transverse section of the stem of tlie Vegetable Marrow {Cucurbila), Ca,, cambium ; Col., coUencliyma ; Ep., epi- dermis ; jl/..r y., metaxj'lera
Birds with dog in landscape. unknown c. 1700-1740 Tapestry Dimensions: H 9'5' x W 15'8' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. Amongst flowering plants & trees, bird perched in tree (L) & other on ground (R) flank a river with swimming duck, swan & additional bird; a dog on higher ground confronting the birds from left bank; buildings with balustrade-enclosed terrace in distance (BRD) garland of leaves & fruits alternating with birds; the corners with stylized, ribbon-tied brackets No French & Co. stock sheet in archive, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/birds-with-dog-in-landscape-unknown-c-1700-1740-tapestry-dimensions-h-95-x-w-158-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-french-weaving-center-aubusson-ownership-history-french-co-amongst-flowering-plants-trees-bird-perched-in-tree-l-other-on-ground-r-flank-a-river-with-swimming-duck-swan-additional-bird-a-dog-on-higher-ground-confronting-the-birds-from-left-bank-buildings-with-balustrade-enclosed-terrace-in-distance-brd-garland-of-leaves-fruits-alternating-with-birds-the-corners-with-stylized-ribbon-tied-brackets-no-french-co-stock-sheet-in-archive-image600255921.html
RM2WTG0FD–Birds with dog in landscape. unknown c. 1700-1740 Tapestry Dimensions: H 9'5' x W 15'8' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. Amongst flowering plants & trees, bird perched in tree (L) & other on ground (R) flank a river with swimming duck, swan & additional bird; a dog on higher ground confronting the birds from left bank; buildings with balustrade-enclosed terrace in distance (BRD) garland of leaves & fruits alternating with birds; the corners with stylized, ribbon-tied brackets No French & Co. stock sheet in archive,
. Flashlights on nature [microform]. Insects; Plants; Insectes; Plantes. -yyG Flashlights on Nature the insects, and shows tliem in which direction to approach the Hovver. Now conies the stran<^est part of the whole process of flowering. Wlien the bee settles on the blossom, she aliji^hts on the keel and wings, to which she clings by her fore-legs, and so weighs down the entire lower portion of the mechanism with her weight. As she does so, the clasps or knobs on the wings come nndone, and the w hole f 1 (3 w e r springs open ela- stically, as you see it in No. lo, exposing the stamens and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/flashlights-on-nature-microform-insects-plants-insectes-plantes-yyg-flashlights-on-nature-the-insects-and-shows-tliem-in-which-direction-to-approach-the-hovver-now-conies-the-stranltest-part-of-the-whole-process-of-flowering-wlien-the-bee-settles-on-the-blossom-she-alijihts-on-the-keel-and-wings-to-which-she-clings-by-her-fore-legs-and-so-weighs-down-the-entire-lower-portion-of-the-mechanism-with-her-weight-as-she-does-so-the-clasps-or-knobs-on-the-wings-come-nndone-and-the-w-hole-f-1-3-w-e-r-springs-open-ela-stically-as-you-see-it-in-no-lo-exposing-the-stamens-and-image234947383.html
RMRJ6NNY–. Flashlights on nature [microform]. Insects; Plants; Insectes; Plantes. -yyG Flashlights on Nature the insects, and shows tliem in which direction to approach the Hovver. Now conies the stran<^est part of the whole process of flowering. Wlien the bee settles on the blossom, she aliji^hts on the keel and wings, to which she clings by her fore-legs, and so weighs down the entire lower portion of the mechanism with her weight. As she does so, the clasps or knobs on the wings come nndone, and the w hole f 1 (3 w e r springs open ela- stically, as you see it in No. lo, exposing the stamens and
Landscape with ducks and pheasant. unknown c. 1680-1720 Tapestry Dimensions: H 8'3' x W 12' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Mrs. N. L. McCready, received 7/3/1917; sold to A. W. Mellon 10/1/1920. Ducks swimming in river (L) & pheasant on ground (R), amongst flowering plants & trees; castle with fountain in background; bridge & additional buildings in distance (L) (BRD) vases, baskets of flowers & fruits mingled with acanthus leaves, alternating with birds; each border with fleur-de-lys & tied ribbons Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/landscape-with-ducks-and-pheasant-unknown-c-1680-1720-tapestry-dimensions-h-83-x-w-12-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-french-weaving-center-aubusson-ownership-history-french-co-purchased-from-mrs-n-l-mccready-received-731917-sold-to-a-w-mellon-1011920-ducks-swimming-in-river-l-pheasant-on-ground-r-amongst-flowering-plants-trees-castle-with-fountain-in-background-bridge-additional-buildings-in-distance-l-brd-vases-baskets-of-flowers-fruits-mingled-with-acanthus-leaves-alternating-with-birds-each-border-with-fleur-de-lys-tied-ribbons-image600267917.html
RM2WTGFRW–Landscape with ducks and pheasant. unknown c. 1680-1720 Tapestry Dimensions: H 8'3' x W 12' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Mrs. N. L. McCready, received 7/3/1917; sold to A. W. Mellon 10/1/1920. Ducks swimming in river (L) & pheasant on ground (R), amongst flowering plants & trees; castle with fountain in background; bridge & additional buildings in distance (L) (BRD) vases, baskets of flowers & fruits mingled with acanthus leaves, alternating with birds; each border with fleur-de-lys & tied ribbons
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ?i->^. ,.r^<»* '/ A WEEKLY JOUDNAL« FLORISTS. SEEDSHEN*"» NURSERYMEN. rLOmSTS' PUBUSNINa CO« SaS Caxton BHlMlns. SOB BMitti Dearborn St^ CNICAOO. fi- .V Vol. XXXI. CHICAGO, MARCH 27, J9I3. No. 800. Boddington's Quality SWEET PEA SEED IS FABIOUS FOB RESULTS Spencers, Winter-flowering or Grandiflora varieties All true tp name, color and type. Price a little higher, rriy- be, l'^' should be the second consideration after quality. All other Bulbs and Seeds for florists. For full Urt of varieties and descriptions, also novelties, see our cat Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-i-gt-rlt-a-weekly-joudnal-florists-seedshenquot-nurserymen-rlomsts-pubusnina-co-sas-caxton-bhlmlns-sob-bmitti-dearborn-st-cnicaoo-fi-v-vol-xxxi-chicago-march-27-j9i3-no-800-boddingtons-quality-sweet-pea-seed-is-fabious-fob-results-spencers-winter-flowering-or-grandiflora-varieties-all-true-tp-name-color-and-type-price-a-little-higher-rriy-be-l-should-be-the-second-consideration-after-quality-all-other-bulbs-and-seeds-for-florists-for-full-urt-of-varieties-and-descriptions-also-novelties-see-our-cat-image238437806.html
RMRRWNRX–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ?i->^. ,.r^<»* '/ A WEEKLY JOUDNAL« FLORISTS. SEEDSHEN*"» NURSERYMEN. rLOmSTS' PUBUSNINa CO« SaS Caxton BHlMlns. SOB BMitti Dearborn St^ CNICAOO. fi- .V Vol. XXXI. CHICAGO, MARCH 27, J9I3. No. 800. Boddington's Quality SWEET PEA SEED IS FABIOUS FOB RESULTS Spencers, Winter-flowering or Grandiflora varieties All true tp name, color and type. Price a little higher, rriy- be, l'^' should be the second consideration after quality. All other Bulbs and Seeds for florists. For full Urt of varieties and descriptions, also novelties, see our cat
Landscape with couples playing music and dancing. unknown c. 1750-1800 Tapestry Dimensions: H 6'6' x W 9'8' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Samuel Michael, invoiced 9/8/1933; sold to Olaf Johnson 2/21/1941 [SS 17569]. French & Co. purchased from Olaf Johnson, received 5/12/1952; sold to V. & C. [Vigo & Charles] Sternberg 1/20/1961 [SS 75106]. In landscape with farmhouse, trees & flowering plants, a man playing music, seated next to woman holding a garland of flowers, near goats in foreground (R), whi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/landscape-with-couples-playing-music-and-dancing-unknown-c-1750-1800-tapestry-dimensions-h-66-x-w-98-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-french-weaving-center-aubusson-ownership-history-french-co-purchased-from-samuel-michael-invoiced-981933-sold-to-olaf-johnson-2211941-ss-17569-french-co-purchased-from-olaf-johnson-received-5121952-sold-to-v-c-vigo-charles-sternberg-1201961-ss-75106-in-landscape-with-farmhouse-trees-flowering-plants-a-man-playing-music-seated-next-to-woman-holding-a-garland-of-flowers-near-goats-in-foreground-r-whi-image600266394.html
RM2WTGDWE–Landscape with couples playing music and dancing. unknown c. 1750-1800 Tapestry Dimensions: H 6'6' x W 9'8' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Samuel Michael, invoiced 9/8/1933; sold to Olaf Johnson 2/21/1941 [SS 17569]. French & Co. purchased from Olaf Johnson, received 5/12/1952; sold to V. & C. [Vigo & Charles] Sternberg 1/20/1961 [SS 75106]. In landscape with farmhouse, trees & flowering plants, a man playing music, seated next to woman holding a garland of flowers, near goats in foreground (R), whi
. Plants and their uses; an introduction to botany. Botany; Botany, Economic. Fig. 174, I.—Coca (Enjthroxylon Coca, Coca Family, Eryihroxykic&r). Flowering branch. Leaf. (Baillon.)—Shrub about 2 ni. tall; leaves whitish green below; flowers yellow; fruit scarlet. Native home, Peru.. Fig. 174, II.—Coca. Flower-bud. Flower, entire, tjame, cut vertically. (Baillon.) phlegmatic temperament who leads an out-of-door life, is found to be plainly harmful to a young man, particularly one of nervous or excitable temperament, and especially if he leads an indoor life. Whether when taken in moderate. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plants-and-their-uses-an-introduction-to-botany-botany-botany-economic-fig-174-icoca-enjthroxylon-coca-coca-family-eryihroxykicampr-flowering-branch-leaf-baillonshrub-about-2-ni-tall-leaves-whitish-green-below-flowers-yellow-fruit-scarlet-native-home-peru-fig-174-iicoca-flower-bud-flower-entire-tjame-cut-vertically-baillon-phlegmatic-temperament-who-leads-an-out-of-door-life-is-found-to-be-plainly-harmful-to-a-young-man-particularly-one-of-nervous-or-excitable-temperament-and-especially-if-he-leads-an-indoor-life-whether-when-taken-in-moderate-image232393322.html
RMRE2C1E–. Plants and their uses; an introduction to botany. Botany; Botany, Economic. Fig. 174, I.—Coca (Enjthroxylon Coca, Coca Family, Eryihroxykic&r). Flowering branch. Leaf. (Baillon.)—Shrub about 2 ni. tall; leaves whitish green below; flowers yellow; fruit scarlet. Native home, Peru.. Fig. 174, II.—Coca. Flower-bud. Flower, entire, tjame, cut vertically. (Baillon.) phlegmatic temperament who leads an out-of-door life, is found to be plainly harmful to a young man, particularly one of nervous or excitable temperament, and especially if he leads an indoor life. Whether when taken in moderate.
Dog, sheep and bird in landscape. unknown c. 1770-1790 Tapestry Dimensions: H 10'9' x W 5'10' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. received from J. Homer Butler 7/24/1941; returned 11/28/1941. Landscape with dog huddling with sheep (L), fowl (R) & other birds amongst wild, flowering plants creeping up trees & rocks in foreground; meandering river (R) & farmhouses on hills in background; additional birds on ground in their nest filled with flowers (L) Borders missing (Cavallo). Fragment A is the left end of a whole hangi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dog-sheep-and-bird-in-landscape-unknown-c-1770-1790-tapestry-dimensions-h-109-x-w-510-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-french-weaving-center-aubusson-ownership-history-french-co-received-from-j-homer-butler-7241941-returned-11281941-landscape-with-dog-huddling-with-sheep-l-fowl-r-other-birds-amongst-wild-flowering-plants-creeping-up-trees-rocks-in-foreground-meandering-river-r-farmhouses-on-hills-in-background-additional-birds-on-ground-in-their-nest-filled-with-flowers-l-borders-missing-cavallo-fragment-a-is-the-left-end-of-a-whole-hangi-image600258100.html
RM2WTG398–Dog, sheep and bird in landscape. unknown c. 1770-1790 Tapestry Dimensions: H 10'9' x W 5'10' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. received from J. Homer Butler 7/24/1941; returned 11/28/1941. Landscape with dog huddling with sheep (L), fowl (R) & other birds amongst wild, flowering plants creeping up trees & rocks in foreground; meandering river (R) & farmhouses on hills in background; additional birds on ground in their nest filled with flowers (L) Borders missing (Cavallo). Fragment A is the left end of a whole hangi
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Our Manures are' the direct result of many' years' mractlcal ezperiencc in' all branches of sardeninc. Our "^^E f ME, PUNT and VESaUlE MMMK U = =' nnrivaled for all fruit-bearing, fol- ?= : iase and flowering plants — lawns — ' '? vecetables, etc.. etc. Dor tPECIU. Cmnri- WTNEHUM and T^PNESMNa MANUIE is an excellent sttoiulant for all pot plants dnr- insthegnmlnsseMoii. Sold by LU0M6 : IMOHCM KIMMEm freight paid on i = anantitiat: liberal terms to retailers: J write tat oar Special Offer to the ^ AaMTiMB tndet etc.. to wle. Meattoa Tk« R«Tlew Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-our-manures-are-the-direct-result-of-many-years-mractlcal-ezperiencc-in-all-branches-of-sardeninc-our-quote-f-me-punt-and-vesaule-mmmk-u-=-=-nnrivaled-for-all-fruit-bearing-fol-=-iase-and-flowering-plants-lawns-vecetables-etc-etc-dor-tpeciu-cmnri-wtnehum-and-tpnesmna-manuie-is-an-excellent-sttoiulant-for-all-pot-plants-dnr-insthegnmlnssemoii-sold-by-lu0m6-imohcm-kimmem-freight-paid-on-i-=-anantitiat-liberal-terms-to-retailers-j-write-tat-oar-special-offer-to-the-aamtimb-tndet-etc-to-wle-meattoa-tk-rtlew-image238411451.html
RMRRTG6K–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Our Manures are' the direct result of many' years' mractlcal ezperiencc in' all branches of sardeninc. Our "^^E f ME, PUNT and VESaUlE MMMK U = =' nnrivaled for all fruit-bearing, fol- ?= : iase and flowering plants — lawns — ' '? vecetables, etc.. etc. Dor tPECIU. Cmnri- WTNEHUM and T^PNESMNa MANUIE is an excellent sttoiulant for all pot plants dnr- insthegnmlnsseMoii. Sold by LU0M6 : IMOHCM KIMMEm freight paid on i = anantitiat: liberal terms to retailers: J write tat oar Special Offer to the ^ AaMTiMB tndet etc.. to wle. Meattoa Tk« R«Tlew
River landscape with exotic trees and a woman spinning. unknown c. 1750 Tapestry Dimensions: H 7'5' x W 7'5' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased with half interest from Parish Watson & Co., received 12/31/1919; sold to Elsie Sloane Farley 4/14/1924. In river landscape with exotic trees, bell-flowers & other flowering plants, a woman spinning with small dog on her side (L); large bird (R) in foreground & buildings in distance (BRD) garland with acanthus leaves entwined with bird heads & flowers, some in vases Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/river-landscape-with-exotic-trees-and-a-woman-spinning-unknown-c-1750-tapestry-dimensions-h-75-x-w-75-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-french-weaving-center-aubusson-ownership-history-french-co-purchased-with-half-interest-from-parish-watson-co-received-12311919-sold-to-elsie-sloane-farley-4141924-in-river-landscape-with-exotic-trees-bell-flowers-other-flowering-plants-a-woman-spinning-with-small-dog-on-her-side-l-large-bird-r-in-foreground-buildings-in-distance-brd-garland-with-acanthus-leaves-entwined-with-bird-heads-flowers-some-in-vases-image600264861.html
RM2WTGBXN–River landscape with exotic trees and a woman spinning. unknown c. 1750 Tapestry Dimensions: H 7'5' x W 7'5' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased with half interest from Parish Watson & Co., received 12/31/1919; sold to Elsie Sloane Farley 4/14/1924. In river landscape with exotic trees, bell-flowers & other flowering plants, a woman spinning with small dog on her side (L); large bird (R) in foreground & buildings in distance (BRD) garland with acanthus leaves entwined with bird heads & flowers, some in vases
. A text-book of comparative physiology [microform] : for students and practitioners of comparative (veterinary) medicine. Physiology, Comparative; Veterinary physiology; Physiologie comparée; Physiologie vétérinaire. the least in- [the juices of (ly but period- along its of the iving rise to at fixed fttest bodily nervous sys- ils is effected ular waves of le central cells kese channels. r rhythmical, rery muscular movements of 1, as a noise is ses are subject ar to hear and id doubtless in lat ceases to be )se and excita- atinuously one on a warm day i a whole, it is ing, flowering, irough v Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-text-book-of-comparative-physiology-microform-for-students-and-practitioners-of-comparative-veterinary-medicine-physiology-comparative-veterinary-physiology-physiologie-compare-physiologie-vtrinaire-the-least-in-the-juices-of-ly-but-period-along-its-of-the-iving-rise-to-at-fixed-fttest-bodily-nervous-sys-ils-is-effected-ular-waves-of-le-central-cells-kese-channels-r-rhythmical-rery-muscular-movements-of-1-as-a-noise-is-ses-are-subject-ar-to-hear-and-id-doubtless-in-lat-ceases-to-be-se-and-excita-atinuously-one-on-a-warm-day-i-a-whole-it-is-ing-flowering-irough-v-image234796738.html
RMRHYWHP–. A text-book of comparative physiology [microform] : for students and practitioners of comparative (veterinary) medicine. Physiology, Comparative; Veterinary physiology; Physiologie comparée; Physiologie vétérinaire. the least in- [the juices of (ly but period- along its of the iving rise to at fixed fttest bodily nervous sys- ils is effected ular waves of le central cells kese channels. r rhythmical, rery muscular movements of 1, as a noise is ses are subject ar to hear and id doubtless in lat ceases to be )se and excita- atinuously one on a warm day i a whole, it is ing, flowering, irough v
Pastorale landscape with scene of supplication. Fourier, Joseph (French, act.1765-1780) (workshop) [weaver] c. 1790-1800 Tapestry Dimensions: H 2.53 x W 2.95 m Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. Inscriptions: City mark in central field, lower center-right: M.R.DAUBUSSON Inscriptions: Woven signature in central field, lower center-right: FOURIES In landscape with trees & wild, flowering plants near water with boat (R), a shepherdess whose sheep & dog are resting near straw hat laid on ground kneels before man & woman s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pastorale-landscape-with-scene-of-supplication-fourier-joseph-french-act1765-1780-workshop-weaver-c-1790-1800-tapestry-dimensions-h-253-x-w-295-m-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-french-weaving-center-aubusson-ownership-history-french-co-inscriptions-city-mark-in-central-field-lower-center-right-mrdaubusson-inscriptions-woven-signature-in-central-field-lower-center-right-fouries-in-landscape-with-trees-wild-flowering-plants-near-water-with-boat-r-a-shepherdess-whose-sheep-dog-are-resting-near-straw-hat-laid-on-ground-kneels-before-man-woman-s-image600253600.html
RM2WTFWGG–Pastorale landscape with scene of supplication. Fourier, Joseph (French, act.1765-1780) (workshop) [weaver] c. 1790-1800 Tapestry Dimensions: H 2.53 x W 2.95 m Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. Inscriptions: City mark in central field, lower center-right: M.R.DAUBUSSON Inscriptions: Woven signature in central field, lower center-right: FOURIES In landscape with trees & wild, flowering plants near water with boat (R), a shepherdess whose sheep & dog are resting near straw hat laid on ground kneels before man & woman s
. Cassell's popular gardening. Gardening. 276 CASSELL'S POPULAE GARDENING. After flowering, Banksias produce large woody teneath, and furnished at the margins with a few cones, in which their seeds are enclosed, many of spines; flowers pale yellow, very showy, on large them heing very grotesque in form. B. australis.—^A compact-growing plant, seldom exceeding six feet in height, with small dark green oblong heads. B. dryandroides. — A charming small - growing plant with pinnate leaves, resembling some of the i " ^.'J:. / ^•* •I I r. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cassells-popular-gardening-gardening-276-cassells-populae-gardening-after-flowering-banksias-produce-large-woody-teneath-and-furnished-at-the-margins-with-a-few-cones-in-which-their-seeds-are-enclosed-many-of-spines-flowers-pale-yellow-very-showy-on-large-them-heing-very-grotesque-in-form-b-australisa-compact-growing-plant-seldom-exceeding-six-feet-in-height-with-small-dark-green-oblong-heads-b-dryandroides-a-charming-small-growing-plant-with-pinnate-leaves-resembling-some-of-the-i-quot-j-i-i-r-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-image232232694.html
RMRDR34P–. Cassell's popular gardening. Gardening. 276 CASSELL'S POPULAE GARDENING. After flowering, Banksias produce large woody teneath, and furnished at the margins with a few cones, in which their seeds are enclosed, many of spines; flowers pale yellow, very showy, on large them heing very grotesque in form. B. australis.—^A compact-growing plant, seldom exceeding six feet in height, with small dark green oblong heads. B. dryandroides. — A charming small - growing plant with pinnate leaves, resembling some of the i " ^.'J:. / ^•* •I I r. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned
Landscape with parrot. unknown c. 1675-1750 Tapestry Dimensions: H 9'3' x W 8'10' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Orselli, received 5/17/1921; sold to Miss A. W. Swift 7/8/1921. Parrot on branch in foreground amongst flowering plants & trees; heron (?) in river under bridge incorporating a castle in background; creature in alley of trees (R); hills in the distance (BRD) floral garland with ribbon-tied acanthus leaves in corners French & Co. stock sheet in archive, 11276-a Related Works: Panels in set Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/landscape-with-parrot-unknown-c-1675-1750-tapestry-dimensions-h-93-x-w-810-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-french-weaving-center-aubusson-ownership-history-french-co-purchased-from-orselli-received-5171921-sold-to-miss-a-w-swift-781921-parrot-on-branch-in-foreground-amongst-flowering-plants-trees-heron-in-river-under-bridge-incorporating-a-castle-in-background-creature-in-alley-of-trees-r-hills-in-the-distance-brd-floral-garland-with-ribbon-tied-acanthus-leaves-in-corners-french-co-stock-sheet-in-archive-11276-a-related-works-panels-in-set-image600264027.html
RM2WTGATY–Landscape with parrot. unknown c. 1675-1750 Tapestry Dimensions: H 9'3' x W 8'10' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Orselli, received 5/17/1921; sold to Miss A. W. Swift 7/8/1921. Parrot on branch in foreground amongst flowering plants & trees; heron (?) in river under bridge incorporating a castle in background; creature in alley of trees (R); hills in the distance (BRD) floral garland with ribbon-tied acanthus leaves in corners French & Co. stock sheet in archive, 11276-a Related Works: Panels in set
. Annotated list of flowering plants and ferms of Point Pelee, Ont., and neighbouring districts [microform]. Botanique; Botany. CANADA DEPARTMENT OF MINES H*a. LoDis CoDBKU, Minister; R. W. Bboce, Deputy Minister. OEOLOOICAL SURVEY I MEMOIR 54 I Ko. 2, Biological Series Annotated List of Flowering Plants and Ferns of Point Pelee, Ont., and Neighbouring Districts BT C. K. Dodge. OTTAWA Government Printing BcREau 1914 No. 1366. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrati Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annotated-list-of-flowering-plants-and-ferms-of-point-pelee-ont-and-neighbouring-districts-microform-botanique-botany-canada-department-of-mines-ha-lodis-codbku-minister-r-w-bboce-deputy-minister-oeolooical-survey-i-memoir-54-i-ko-2-biological-series-annotated-list-of-flowering-plants-and-ferns-of-point-pelee-ont-and-neighbouring-districts-bt-c-k-dodge-ottawa-government-printing-bcreau-1914-no-1366-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrati-image232816259.html
RMRENKEB–. Annotated list of flowering plants and ferms of Point Pelee, Ont., and neighbouring districts [microform]. Botanique; Botany. CANADA DEPARTMENT OF MINES H*a. LoDis CoDBKU, Minister; R. W. Bboce, Deputy Minister. OEOLOOICAL SURVEY I MEMOIR 54 I Ko. 2, Biological Series Annotated List of Flowering Plants and Ferns of Point Pelee, Ont., and Neighbouring Districts BT C. K. Dodge. OTTAWA Government Printing BcREau 1914 No. 1366. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrati
Large-leaf verdure (feuille de choux) with birds. unknown c. 1550-1600 Tapestry Dimensions: H 7'6' x W 4'10' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: Flemish Weaving Center: unknown Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from American Art Association (H. C. Lawrence sale) 1/29/1921; sold to Miss M. L. Pruyn 4/11/1925. 3 birds perched on large, scrolling acanthus-like leaves, intertwined with wispy flowering plant, growing upwards from lower central field (BRD) foliage impinging on central field; (L & R BRD) vases at base & mid-points hold flowers, long, spiky leaves & foliage; (UPR & Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/large-leaf-verdure-feuille-de-choux-with-birds-unknown-c-1550-1600-tapestry-dimensions-h-76-x-w-410-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-flemish-weaving-center-unknown-ownership-history-french-co-purchased-from-american-art-association-h-c-lawrence-sale-1291921-sold-to-miss-m-l-pruyn-4111925-3-birds-perched-on-large-scrolling-acanthus-like-leaves-intertwined-with-wispy-flowering-plant-growing-upwards-from-lower-central-field-brd-foliage-impinging-on-central-field-l-r-brd-vases-at-base-mid-points-hold-flowers-long-spiky-leaves-foliage-upr-image600267915.html
RM2WTGFRR–Large-leaf verdure (feuille de choux) with birds. unknown c. 1550-1600 Tapestry Dimensions: H 7'6' x W 4'10' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: Flemish Weaving Center: unknown Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from American Art Association (H. C. Lawrence sale) 1/29/1921; sold to Miss M. L. Pruyn 4/11/1925. 3 birds perched on large, scrolling acanthus-like leaves, intertwined with wispy flowering plant, growing upwards from lower central field (BRD) foliage impinging on central field; (L & R BRD) vases at base & mid-points hold flowers, long, spiky leaves & foliage; (UPR &
. 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. COMI'OSITAE (COMPOSITE FAMILY) 821. dm. high ; basal leaves from broadly obovate with rounded tips to oblanceolate and acutish, disUnctly 3-nerved; stem-leaves scattered, lanceolate, acuminate ; heads loosely or densely corymbose ; bracts of the pistil- late heads linear, purplish or green, with pale tips; styles crimson. (A. plantaginea R. Br.) — Dry soil, s. Me. to Minn., and southw. Apr.-June. = = Heads comparatively large, averaging 9 (8-10. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?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-comiositae-composite-family-821-dm-high-basal-leaves-from-broadly-obovate-with-rounded-tips-to-oblanceolate-and-acutish-disunctly-3-nerved-stem-leaves-scattered-lanceolate-acuminate-heads-loosely-or-densely-corymbose-bracts-of-the-pistil-late-heads-linear-purplish-or-green-with-pale-tips-styles-crimson-a-plantaginea-r-br-dry-soil-s-me-to-minn-and-southw-apr-june-=-=-heads-comparatively-large-averaging-9-8-10-image231958695.html
RMRDAHK3–. 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. COMI'OSITAE (COMPOSITE FAMILY) 821. dm. high ; basal leaves from broadly obovate with rounded tips to oblanceolate and acutish, disUnctly 3-nerved; stem-leaves scattered, lanceolate, acuminate ; heads loosely or densely corymbose ; bracts of the pistil- late heads linear, purplish or green, with pale tips; styles crimson. (A. plantaginea R. Br.) — Dry soil, s. Me. to Minn., and southw. Apr.-June. = = Heads comparatively large, averaging 9 (8-10.
Maypole dance. Huet, Jean-Baptiste (French, 1745-1811) (designed after) [painter] c. 1785-1800 Tapestry Dimensions: H 8'1' x W 4'6' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. In landscape with trees & flowering plants, a youth & a girl dance around a pole; 2 girls recline at their feet, one playing the flute (L) & the other with a basket of flowers & a sheep (R); dog in foreground (BRD) scene framed by palm fronds springing from wild flowers & forming arch, ornamented with wreaths at mid-points & ribbon-tied floral festoons b Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/maypole-dance-huet-jean-baptiste-french-1745-1811-designed-after-painter-c-1785-1800-tapestry-dimensions-h-81-x-w-46-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-french-weaving-center-aubusson-ownership-history-french-co-in-landscape-with-trees-flowering-plants-a-youth-a-girl-dance-around-a-pole-2-girls-recline-at-their-feet-one-playing-the-flute-l-the-other-with-a-basket-of-flowers-a-sheep-r-dog-in-foreground-brd-scene-framed-by-palm-fronds-springing-from-wild-flowers-forming-arch-ornamented-with-wreaths-at-mid-points-ribbon-tied-floral-festoons-b-image600264481.html
RM2WTGBD5–Maypole dance. Huet, Jean-Baptiste (French, 1745-1811) (designed after) [painter] c. 1785-1800 Tapestry Dimensions: H 8'1' x W 4'6' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. In landscape with trees & flowering plants, a youth & a girl dance around a pole; 2 girls recline at their feet, one playing the flute (L) & the other with a basket of flowers & a sheep (R); dog in foreground (BRD) scene framed by palm fronds springing from wild flowers & forming arch, ornamented with wreaths at mid-points & ribbon-tied floral festoons b
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. SELECTION OF THE BUD. Kindly advise me as to the best buds to take, the time of flowering and,the length of stem, with reference to such chrysanthemums as Lynnwood Hall, Balfour, W. R. Brock, Pink Ball, Golden Wedding, Marie Liger, Chadwick, Pink Beauty, William Turner, Minnesota, Golden Age, Gilded Gold, W. H. Lin- coln, Black Hawk, Marion Newell, Mill- brook and Snow Bird. Is Sweetness a pompon? When does it come in and what is its color? L. L. C.—Mo. The question of bud selection de- pends a great deal on how late the flow- ers are needed. Some Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-selection-of-the-bud-kindly-advise-me-as-to-the-best-buds-to-take-the-time-of-flowering-andthe-length-of-stem-with-reference-to-such-chrysanthemums-as-lynnwood-hall-balfour-w-r-brock-pink-ball-golden-wedding-marie-liger-chadwick-pink-beauty-william-turner-minnesota-golden-age-gilded-gold-w-h-lin-coln-black-hawk-marion-newell-mill-brook-and-snow-bird-is-sweetness-a-pompon-when-does-it-come-in-and-what-is-its-color-l-l-cmo-the-question-of-bud-selection-de-pends-a-great-deal-on-how-late-the-flow-ers-are-needed-some-image238405133.html
RMRRT851–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. SELECTION OF THE BUD. Kindly advise me as to the best buds to take, the time of flowering and,the length of stem, with reference to such chrysanthemums as Lynnwood Hall, Balfour, W. R. Brock, Pink Ball, Golden Wedding, Marie Liger, Chadwick, Pink Beauty, William Turner, Minnesota, Golden Age, Gilded Gold, W. H. Lin- coln, Black Hawk, Marion Newell, Mill- brook and Snow Bird. Is Sweetness a pompon? When does it come in and what is its color? L. L. C.—Mo. The question of bud selection de- pends a great deal on how late the flow- ers are needed. Some
Birds in landscape. unknown c. 1725 Tapestry Dimensions: H 7'10' x W 20'9' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Klein & Jackson, invoiced 3/31/1922; sold to E. S. Farley 10/2/1924 ?. 2 birds in meadow with flowering plants & trees in foreground; sections of river meandering through landscape, with buildings scattered along its bank in background (L & R); additional buildings on hills in distance Borders missing; tapestry torn in the lower right corner. French & Co. stock sheet in archive, 24454-d [also li Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/birds-in-landscape-unknown-c-1725-tapestry-dimensions-h-710-x-w-209-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-french-weaving-center-aubusson-ownership-history-french-co-purchased-from-klein-jackson-invoiced-3311922-sold-to-e-s-farley-1021924-2-birds-in-meadow-with-flowering-plants-trees-in-foreground-sections-of-river-meandering-through-landscape-with-buildings-scattered-along-its-bank-in-background-l-r-additional-buildings-on-hills-in-distance-borders-missing-tapestry-torn-in-the-lower-right-corner-french-co-stock-sheet-in-archive-24454-d-also-li-image600250615.html
RM2WTFNNY–Birds in landscape. unknown c. 1725 Tapestry Dimensions: H 7'10' x W 20'9' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Klein & Jackson, invoiced 3/31/1922; sold to E. S. Farley 10/2/1924 ?. 2 birds in meadow with flowering plants & trees in foreground; sections of river meandering through landscape, with buildings scattered along its bank in background (L & R); additional buildings on hills in distance Borders missing; tapestry torn in the lower right corner. French & Co. stock sheet in archive, 24454-d [also li
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Decbmbbb 30, 1920 The Florists' Review Gladiolus Bulbs e 0 e offering Gladiolus Bulbs to florists that, for lali y and price, have no competition. Our lad )lus Bulbs are strictly up to size and guaran- ed. We furnish the Planting stock. Our bulbs e ail grown from young bulbs and are not to be mpared to old flowering bulbs. Our bulbs are in r possession, properly stored, with the best cilities to insure proper curing, which is the seiitial part of handling Gladiolus Bulbs before anting. e hope, if you are a buyer of Gladiolus Bulbs, at you will send Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-decbmbbb-30-1920-the-florists-review-gladiolus-bulbs-e-0-e-offering-gladiolus-bulbs-to-florists-that-for-lali-y-and-price-have-no-competition-our-lad-lus-bulbs-are-strictly-up-to-size-and-guaran-ed-we-furnish-the-planting-stock-our-bulbs-e-ail-grown-from-young-bulbs-and-are-not-to-be-mpared-to-old-flowering-bulbs-our-bulbs-are-in-r-possession-properly-stored-with-the-best-cilities-to-insure-proper-curing-which-is-the-seiitial-part-of-handling-gladiolus-bulbs-before-anting-e-hope-if-you-are-a-buyer-of-gladiolus-bulbs-at-you-will-send-image238173069.html
RMRRDM51–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Decbmbbb 30, 1920 The Florists' Review Gladiolus Bulbs e 0 e offering Gladiolus Bulbs to florists that, for lali y and price, have no competition. Our lad )lus Bulbs are strictly up to size and guaran- ed. We furnish the Planting stock. Our bulbs e ail grown from young bulbs and are not to be mpared to old flowering bulbs. Our bulbs are in r possession, properly stored, with the best cilities to insure proper curing, which is the seiitial part of handling Gladiolus Bulbs before anting. e hope, if you are a buyer of Gladiolus Bulbs, at you will send
Landscape with duck and fountain. unknown c. 1700-1725 Tapestry Dimensions: H 6'4' x W 6'2' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. received from Miss Anne Wright 11/4/1946; returned (?) 9/21/1948 [SS 78343]. French & Co. purchased from Miss Anne Wright, received 1/21/1949; sold to Mr. David E. Popper 9/30/1963 [SS 80321]. Duck, bird amongst flowering plants & tree, near fountain flowing into river (L); building (R) & hills in background Borders missing. French & Co. stock sheet in archive, 78343 [also lists 46369] French Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/landscape-with-duck-and-fountain-unknown-c-1700-1725-tapestry-dimensions-h-64-x-w-62-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-french-weaving-center-aubusson-ownership-history-french-co-received-from-miss-anne-wright-1141946-returned-9211948-ss-78343-french-co-purchased-from-miss-anne-wright-received-1211949-sold-to-mr-david-e-popper-9301963-ss-80321-duck-bird-amongst-flowering-plants-tree-near-fountain-flowing-into-river-l-building-r-hills-in-background-borders-missing-french-co-stock-sheet-in-archive-78343-also-lists-46369-french-image600267728.html
RM2WTGFH4–Landscape with duck and fountain. unknown c. 1700-1725 Tapestry Dimensions: H 6'4' x W 6'2' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. received from Miss Anne Wright 11/4/1946; returned (?) 9/21/1948 [SS 78343]. French & Co. purchased from Miss Anne Wright, received 1/21/1949; sold to Mr. David E. Popper 9/30/1963 [SS 80321]. Duck, bird amongst flowering plants & tree, near fountain flowing into river (L); building (R) & hills in background Borders missing. French & Co. stock sheet in archive, 78343 [also lists 46369] French
. Agricultural botany, theoretical and practical. Botany, Economic; Botany. ' HASSOCK' GRASS 537 This form when established on arable land is a troublesome pest, only satisfactorily eradicated by hand-picking. Genus Deschampsia (Aira). Panicle spreading; spikelets with two flowers and a rudimen- tary third; empty glumes keeled, unequal, blunt; flowering glume with a dorsal awn. Wavy Hair-Grass {Deschampsia flexuosa Tr'm.= Aira^exuosa L.).—A perennial grass, growing about 12 to 18 inches high, with very narrow, almost solid, leaves: common on dry sandy heaths and pastures. The branches of the r Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/agricultural-botany-theoretical-and-practical-botany-economic-botany-hassock-grass-537-this-form-when-established-on-arable-land-is-a-troublesome-pest-only-satisfactorily-eradicated-by-hand-picking-genus-deschampsia-aira-panicle-spreading-spikelets-with-two-flowers-and-a-rudimen-tary-third-empty-glumes-keeled-unequal-blunt-flowering-glume-with-a-dorsal-awn-wavy-hair-grass-deschampsia-flexuosa-trm=-airaexuosa-la-perennial-grass-growing-about-12-to-18-inches-high-with-very-narrow-almost-solid-leaves-common-on-dry-sandy-heaths-and-pastures-the-branches-of-the-r-image232357718.html
RMRE0PHX–. Agricultural botany, theoretical and practical. Botany, Economic; Botany. ' HASSOCK' GRASS 537 This form when established on arable land is a troublesome pest, only satisfactorily eradicated by hand-picking. Genus Deschampsia (Aira). Panicle spreading; spikelets with two flowers and a rudimen- tary third; empty glumes keeled, unequal, blunt; flowering glume with a dorsal awn. Wavy Hair-Grass {Deschampsia flexuosa Tr'm.= Aira^exuosa L.).—A perennial grass, growing about 12 to 18 inches high, with very narrow, almost solid, leaves: common on dry sandy heaths and pastures. The branches of the r
Landscape with bird. unknown unknown Tapestry Dimensions: H 5'3' x W 5'10' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Mrs. Alan Temple, received 5/13/1964; sold to Louis R. Albert & Co. 10/22/1965. Bird near river amongst flowering plants, flanked by 2 trees; town on opposite bank of river on higher ground; additional bird with open wings in tree (R) (BRD) mixed border with (UPR & R BRD) band of lobbed motifs & (LWR & L BRD) rod with widely-spaced spiral ribbon French & Co. stock sheet in archive, G-574-x Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/landscape-with-bird-unknown-unknown-tapestry-dimensions-h-53-x-w-510-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-french-weaving-center-aubusson-ownership-history-french-co-purchased-from-mrs-alan-temple-received-5131964-sold-to-louis-r-albert-co-10221965-bird-near-river-amongst-flowering-plants-flanked-by-2-trees-town-on-opposite-bank-of-river-on-higher-ground-additional-bird-with-open-wings-in-tree-r-brd-mixed-border-with-upr-r-brd-band-of-lobbed-motifs-lwr-l-brd-rod-with-widely-spaced-spiral-ribbon-french-co-stock-sheet-in-archive-g-574-x-image600257669.html
RM2WTG2NW–Landscape with bird. unknown unknown Tapestry Dimensions: H 5'3' x W 5'10' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Mrs. Alan Temple, received 5/13/1964; sold to Louis R. Albert & Co. 10/22/1965. Bird near river amongst flowering plants, flanked by 2 trees; town on opposite bank of river on higher ground; additional bird with open wings in tree (R) (BRD) mixed border with (UPR & R BRD) band of lobbed motifs & (LWR & L BRD) rod with widely-spaced spiral ribbon French & Co. stock sheet in archive, G-574-x
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 12 The Florists^ Review August 12, 1915.. *. SELECTION OF THE BUD. Kindly advise me as to the best buds to take, the time of flowering and,the length of stem, with reference to such chrysanthemums as Lynnwood Hall, Balfour, W. R. Brock, Pink Ball, Golden Wedding, Marie Liger, Chadwick, Pink Beauty, William Turner, Minnesota, Golden Age, Gilded Gold, W. H. Lin- coln, Black Hawk, Marion Newell, Mill- brook and Snow Bird. Is Sweetness a pompon? When does it come in and what is its color? L. L. C.—Mo. The question of bud selection de- pends a great dea Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-12-the-florists-review-august-12-1915-selection-of-the-bud-kindly-advise-me-as-to-the-best-buds-to-take-the-time-of-flowering-andthe-length-of-stem-with-reference-to-such-chrysanthemums-as-lynnwood-hall-balfour-w-r-brock-pink-ball-golden-wedding-marie-liger-chadwick-pink-beauty-william-turner-minnesota-golden-age-gilded-gold-w-h-lin-coln-black-hawk-marion-newell-mill-brook-and-snow-bird-is-sweetness-a-pompon-when-does-it-come-in-and-what-is-its-color-l-l-cmo-the-question-of-bud-selection-de-pends-a-great-dea-image238405140.html
RMRRT858–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 12 The Florists^ Review August 12, 1915.. *. SELECTION OF THE BUD. Kindly advise me as to the best buds to take, the time of flowering and,the length of stem, with reference to such chrysanthemums as Lynnwood Hall, Balfour, W. R. Brock, Pink Ball, Golden Wedding, Marie Liger, Chadwick, Pink Beauty, William Turner, Minnesota, Golden Age, Gilded Gold, W. H. Lin- coln, Black Hawk, Marion Newell, Mill- brook and Snow Bird. Is Sweetness a pompon? When does it come in and what is its color? L. L. C.—Mo. The question of bud selection de- pends a great dea
Birds in landscape. unknown c. 1725 Tapestry Dimensions: H 5'8' X W 24'4' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Klein & Jackson, invoiced 3/31/1922; 'E used on settees ... (A. Goldman) # 24339...balance of E & F used on 2 settees # 24289' 4/5/1922. Composition showing 3 individual scenes: ducks in river (L), bird near stream in center & additional larger birds on either side of stream (R); all amongst meadows, flowering plants & trees & each with castle in background; additional bird in far corner (L) Bord Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/birds-in-landscape-unknown-c-1725-tapestry-dimensions-h-58-x-w-244-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-french-weaving-center-aubusson-ownership-history-french-co-purchased-from-klein-jackson-invoiced-3311922-e-used-on-settees-a-goldman-24339balance-of-e-f-used-on-2-settees-24289-451922-composition-showing-3-individual-scenes-ducks-in-river-l-bird-near-stream-in-center-additional-larger-birds-on-either-side-of-stream-r-all-amongst-meadows-flowering-plants-trees-each-with-castle-in-background-additional-bird-in-far-corner-l-bord-image600251692.html
RM2WTFR4C–Birds in landscape. unknown c. 1725 Tapestry Dimensions: H 5'8' X W 24'4' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. purchased from Klein & Jackson, invoiced 3/31/1922; 'E used on settees ... (A. Goldman) # 24339...balance of E & F used on 2 settees # 24289' 4/5/1922. Composition showing 3 individual scenes: ducks in river (L), bird near stream in center & additional larger birds on either side of stream (R); all amongst meadows, flowering plants & trees & each with castle in background; additional bird in far corner (L) Bord
. A manual of botany. Botany. Fig, 58. A portion of the rhizome of a species of Iris. Fig. 59, A portion of tlie rhizome of the Solomon's Se.il {Polygonatum mulliflorum). h. He- mains of the flowering stem of tlie present j-ear. b'. Lateral bud, which will produce the flowering stem of the next year, c, c. Scars produced by the decay of the flowering stems of the two preceding years, r, r. Root- lets. throughout its life, but in other cases the terminal bud either acquires an. irregular development, and the stem runs along, or remains under, the surface of the ground ; or it perishes altoo-eth Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-botany-botany-fig-58-a-portion-of-the-rhizome-of-a-species-of-iris-fig-59-a-portion-of-tlie-rhizome-of-the-solomons-seil-polygonatum-mulliflorum-h-he-mains-of-the-flowering-stem-of-tlie-present-j-ear-b-lateral-bud-which-will-produce-the-flowering-stem-of-the-next-year-c-c-scars-produced-by-the-decay-of-the-flowering-stems-of-the-two-preceding-years-r-r-root-lets-throughout-its-life-but-in-other-cases-the-terminal-bud-either-acquires-an-irregular-development-and-the-stem-runs-along-or-remains-under-the-surface-of-the-ground-or-it-perishes-altoo-eth-image232377667.html
RMRE1M2B–. A manual of botany. Botany. Fig, 58. A portion of the rhizome of a species of Iris. Fig. 59, A portion of tlie rhizome of the Solomon's Se.il {Polygonatum mulliflorum). h. He- mains of the flowering stem of tlie present j-ear. b'. Lateral bud, which will produce the flowering stem of the next year, c, c. Scars produced by the decay of the flowering stems of the two preceding years, r, r. Root- lets. throughout its life, but in other cases the terminal bud either acquires an. irregular development, and the stem runs along, or remains under, the surface of the ground ; or it perishes altoo-eth
Lady and gentleman dancing in a garden. unknown c. 1780-1850 Tapestry Dimensions: H 8'5' x W 7'5' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. received from Raoul [Heilbronner], received 12/31/1921; sold to Mrs. R. D. Heine 12/31/1942 [SS 7611-107]. French & Co. purchased from Mrs. Jos. Heine, received 12/6/1948; sold to Azure International Inc. 1/11/1960 [SS 46285]. In garden landscape with trees, flowering plants & fountains, a couple dancing as 2 musicians, one next to a woman, flank them with a drum & play the flute (BRD) d Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lady-and-gentleman-dancing-in-a-garden-unknown-c-1780-1850-tapestry-dimensions-h-85-x-w-75-tapestry-materialstechniques-unknown-culture-french-weaving-center-aubusson-ownership-history-french-co-received-from-raoul-heilbronner-received-12311921-sold-to-mrs-r-d-heine-12311942-ss-7611-107-french-co-purchased-from-mrs-jos-heine-received-1261948-sold-to-azure-international-inc-1111960-ss-46285-in-garden-landscape-with-trees-flowering-plants-fountains-a-couple-dancing-as-2-musicians-one-next-to-a-woman-flank-them-with-a-drum-play-the-flute-brd-d-image600258161.html
RM2WTG3BD–Lady and gentleman dancing in a garden. unknown c. 1780-1850 Tapestry Dimensions: H 8'5' x W 7'5' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: French Weaving Center: Aubusson Ownership History: French & Co. received from Raoul [Heilbronner], received 12/31/1921; sold to Mrs. R. D. Heine 12/31/1942 [SS 7611-107]. French & Co. purchased from Mrs. Jos. Heine, received 12/6/1948; sold to Azure International Inc. 1/11/1960 [SS 46285]. In garden landscape with trees, flowering plants & fountains, a couple dancing as 2 musicians, one next to a woman, flank them with a drum & play the flute (BRD) d
. 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. 17. Ranunculus micranthus Nutt. Crowfoot. Fig. 1911. R. micranthus Nutt. ; T. & G. Fl. N. A. i : 18. 1838. Ranunculus aborihnts var. micranthus A. Gray, Man. Ed. 5, 42. 1867. Similar to the preceding species but usually smaller, villous with spreading hairs, flowering when very young, 6'-i8' tall. Leaves thin, dull green, the basal ones ovate, obovate, or s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?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-17-ranunculus-micranthus-nutt-crowfoot-fig-1911-r-micranthus-nutt-t-amp-g-fl-n-a-i-18-1838-ranunculus-aborihnts-var-micranthus-a-gray-man-ed-5-42-1867-similar-to-the-preceding-species-but-usually-smaller-villous-with-spreading-hairs-flowering-when-very-young-6-i8-tall-leaves-thin-dull-green-the-basal-ones-ovate-obovate-or-s-image232962920.html
RMRF0AG8–. 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. 17. Ranunculus micranthus Nutt. Crowfoot. Fig. 1911. R. micranthus Nutt. ; T. & G. Fl. N. A. i : 18. 1838. Ranunculus aborihnts var. micranthus A. Gray, Man. Ed. 5, 42. 1867. Similar to the preceding species but usually smaller, villous with spreading hairs, flowering when very young, 6'-i8' tall. Leaves thin, dull green, the basal ones ovate, obovate, or s
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. r'^'7'^-^Tv **". jT^ .p August 7, 1919. The Florists^ Review. y urpee s Sweet Peas LAVENDER KING (BURPEE'S) The Twenty-two Best Winter-flowering Spencer Sweet Peas for Florists The first Spencer Sweet Pea in existence was brought to America by W. Atlee Burpee. Since then the House of Burpee has introduced over two hundred distinct new varieties, each an improve- ment on the past. And by constant hybridizing for the last ten years we have developed the new Fordhook Early-flowering strain of Spencei 8weet Peas. We can now ofifer you all the fine Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-r7-tv-quot-jt-p-august-7-1919-the-florists-review-y-urpee-s-sweet-peas-lavender-king-burpees-the-twenty-two-best-winter-flowering-spencer-sweet-peas-for-florists-the-first-spencer-sweet-pea-in-existence-was-brought-to-america-by-w-atlee-burpee-since-then-the-house-of-burpee-has-introduced-over-two-hundred-distinct-new-varieties-each-an-improve-ment-on-the-past-and-by-constant-hybridizing-for-the-last-ten-years-we-have-developed-the-new-fordhook-early-flowering-strain-of-spencei-8weet-peas-we-can-now-ofifer-you-all-the-fine-image238305419.html
RMRRKMYR–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. r'^'7'^-^Tv **". jT^ .p August 7, 1919. The Florists^ Review. y urpee s Sweet Peas LAVENDER KING (BURPEE'S) The Twenty-two Best Winter-flowering Spencer Sweet Peas for Florists The first Spencer Sweet Pea in existence was brought to America by W. Atlee Burpee. Since then the House of Burpee has introduced over two hundred distinct new varieties, each an improve- ment on the past. And by constant hybridizing for the last ten years we have developed the new Fordhook Early-flowering strain of Spencei 8weet Peas. We can now ofifer you all the fine
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