. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. xxvin] ANATOMICAL FEATURES 29 in their distribution. The wood of Stangeria is pecuhar in con- sisting of scalariform tracheids^ (fig. 397). Chamberlain describes growth-rings in the wood of Dioon; but this is exceptional. In tangential sections of the stele leaf-trace bundles are constantly seen passing horizontally through the broad and deep medullary rays. The pith-cast of a cycadean stem reproduced in fig. 398 shows the wide meshes in the reticulum of tracheal tissue originally occupied by parenchyma, which on decay left le Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fossil-plants-for-students-of-botany-and-geology-paleobotany-xxvin-anatomical-features-29-in-their-distribution-the-wood-of-stangeria-is-pecuhar-in-con-sisting-of-scalariform-tracheids-fig-397-chamberlain-describes-growth-rings-in-the-wood-of-dioon-but-this-is-exceptional-in-tangential-sections-of-the-stele-leaf-trace-bundles-are-constantly-seen-passing-horizontally-through-the-broad-and-deep-medullary-rays-the-pith-cast-of-a-cycadean-stem-reproduced-in-fig-398-shows-the-wide-meshes-in-the-reticulum-of-tracheal-tissue-originally-occupied-by-parenchyma-which-on-decay-left-le-image216384743.html
RMPG14XF–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. xxvin] ANATOMICAL FEATURES 29 in their distribution. The wood of Stangeria is pecuhar in con- sisting of scalariform tracheids^ (fig. 397). Chamberlain describes growth-rings in the wood of Dioon; but this is exceptional. In tangential sections of the stele leaf-trace bundles are constantly seen passing horizontally through the broad and deep medullary rays. The pith-cast of a cycadean stem reproduced in fig. 398 shows the wide meshes in the reticulum of tracheal tissue originally occupied by parenchyma, which on decay left le
. Mining and Scientific Press . iley, formerly of the engineering depart-ment at the Claremont works, in immediate charge. Thisservice-station will handle orders from the coal-mining cus-tomers of the company in Indiana and will be under generalcharge of M. C. Mitchell, manager for Illinois and Indiana,at Hie Railway Exchange Bdg., St. Louis, Missouri. (?rinding Data No. 6, issued by the Hardinge Company,describes the performance of 3-ft. Hardinge ball-mills inmetallurgical plants in the United States, Mexico, andCanada. The operation of the mills, both as primary grind-ers and as re-grinders. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mining-and-scientific-press-iley-formerly-of-the-engineering-depart-ment-at-the-claremont-works-in-immediate-charge-thisservice-station-will-handle-orders-from-the-coal-mining-cus-tomers-of-the-company-in-indiana-and-will-be-under-generalcharge-of-m-c-mitchell-manager-for-illinois-and-indianaat-hie-railway-exchange-bdg-st-louis-missouri-rinding-data-no-6-issued-by-the-hardinge-companydescribes-the-performance-of-3-ft-hardinge-ball-mills-inmetallurgical-plants-in-the-united-states-mexico-andcanada-the-operation-of-the-mills-both-as-primary-grind-ers-and-as-re-grinders-image370182084.html
RM2CE770M–. Mining and Scientific Press . iley, formerly of the engineering depart-ment at the Claremont works, in immediate charge. Thisservice-station will handle orders from the coal-mining cus-tomers of the company in Indiana and will be under generalcharge of M. C. Mitchell, manager for Illinois and Indiana,at Hie Railway Exchange Bdg., St. Louis, Missouri. (?rinding Data No. 6, issued by the Hardinge Company,describes the performance of 3-ft. Hardinge ball-mills inmetallurgical plants in the United States, Mexico, andCanada. The operation of the mills, both as primary grind-ers and as re-grinders.
. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. CORN ACE A E 5'9 self-pollination. Hermann Miiller stales that automatic geitonogam}' may now and then take place, for some of the stigmas are touched by the anthers of the diverging stamens of neighbouring flowers. {€/. ' Nat. Hist. PI.,' Eng. Ed. i, II, pp. 325-6.) The flowers possess the odour of trimethylamide. Warnstorf describes tlje pollen- grains, when examined in water, as large, rounded, opaque, with granular proto- plasm, 63 to 75 /A in diameter. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-flower-pollination-based-upon-hermann-mullers-work-the-fertilisation-of-flowers-by-insects-fertilization-of-plants-corn-ace-a-e-59-self-pollination-hermann-miiller-stales-that-automatic-geitonogam-may-now-and-then-take-place-for-some-of-the-stigmas-are-touched-by-the-anthers-of-the-diverging-stamens-of-neighbouring-flowers-nat-hist-pi-eng-ed-i-ii-pp-325-6-the-flowers-possess-the-odour-of-trimethylamide-warnstorf-describes-tlje-pollen-grains-when-examined-in-water-as-large-rounded-opaque-with-granular-proto-plasm-63-to-75-a-in-diameter-image216451998.html
RMPG46ME–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. CORN ACE A E 5'9 self-pollination. Hermann Miiller stales that automatic geitonogam}' may now and then take place, for some of the stigmas are touched by the anthers of the diverging stamens of neighbouring flowers. {€/. ' Nat. Hist. PI.,' Eng. Ed. i, II, pp. 325-6.) The flowers possess the odour of trimethylamide. Warnstorf describes tlje pollen- grains, when examined in water, as large, rounded, opaque, with granular proto- plasm, 63 to 75 /A in diameter.
. Florists' wholesale catalogue. : seeds, bulbs, plants, &c . Aspinwall Potato Planter. The most successful and Isatisfactory planter on themarket; it does the work of ]ten men, and better. Price,with runner or disc cover-1ers, $5100; with fertilizer iattachment, $65.00. /iv^l^iwivyiv/is^ivyiwiyivyivyivyiwr ;i:Vi;;SEND FOR IT. • i; , mailed■ jfjEtEEv. ;;.A;,, .HENDERSONS NEW TOOL IMfLEMENL .::,GflTAtQGUL • :lf Describes And Shows Large Iuustratiqnsof ../;„. , TrjESE And Many Other ; !m pi erne rtt|; foo Is I n d Req uisi tes PERFECTION GLAZING POINTS. The finest glazing points on the market; Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-wholesale-catalogue-seeds-bulbs-plants-c-aspinwall-potato-planter-the-most-successful-and-isatisfactory-planter-on-themarket-it-does-the-work-of-ten-men-and-better-pricewith-runner-or-disc-cover-1ers-5100-with-fertilizer-iattachment-6500-ivliwivyivisivyiwiyivyivyivyiwr-ivisend-for-it-i-mailed-jfjeteev-a-hendersons-new-tool-imflemenl-gfltatqgul-lf-describes-and-shows-large-iuustratiqnsof-trjese-and-many-other-!m-pi-erne-rtt-foo-is-i-n-d-req-uisi-tes-perfection-glazing-points-the-finest-glazing-points-on-the-market-image372580393.html
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. DeJong Floral and Seed Co. Nurseries (Horticulture) Iowa Catalogs; Nursery stock Iowa Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Iowa Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Iowa Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Iowa Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Iowa Catalogs; Gardening Iowa Equipment and supplies Catalogs. The introducer describes it as follows: "This very desirable pea grows to a uniform height of one foot. Remarkably hardy and productive, besides being ear- lier than all the wrinkled peas, it has been impartially tested the past six years in various sections of the United States and Canada. It is so hardy and viporous that it m Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dejong-floral-and-seed-co-nurseries-horticulture-iowa-catalogs-nursery-stock-iowa-catalogs-vegetables-seeds-iowa-catalogs-flowers-seeds-iowa-catalogs-bulbs-plants-iowa-catalogs-grasses-seeds-iowa-catalogs-gardening-iowa-equipment-and-supplies-catalogs-the-introducer-describes-it-as-follows-quotthis-very-desirable-pea-grows-to-a-uniform-height-of-one-foot-remarkably-hardy-and-productive-besides-being-ear-lier-than-all-the-wrinkled-peas-it-has-been-impartially-tested-the-past-six-years-in-various-sections-of-the-united-states-and-canada-it-is-so-hardy-and-viporous-that-it-m-image216225744.html
RMPFNX40–. DeJong Floral and Seed Co. Nurseries (Horticulture) Iowa Catalogs; Nursery stock Iowa Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Iowa Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Iowa Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Iowa Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Iowa Catalogs; Gardening Iowa Equipment and supplies Catalogs. The introducer describes it as follows: "This very desirable pea grows to a uniform height of one foot. Remarkably hardy and productive, besides being ear- lier than all the wrinkled peas, it has been impartially tested the past six years in various sections of the United States and Canada. It is so hardy and viporous that it m
. The orchid-grower's manual : containing descriptions of the best species and varieties of orchidaceous plants . ing. It grows naturally uponvery high trees.—Borneo. FlG.—Gard. Mag. Bot., i; 297, with tab.; Flore des Serres, t. 375 ; Floristand Pom., 1870, 109, with fig.; Ann. de Gand, 1848, t. 195. C. marmoropliyllum, Rchb.f.—A very curious and interest-ing hybrid between C. Hookerce and C. barbatum. ProfessorKeichenbach describes the leaves as being quite those of G.HookercB. The scape is tall as in that species, purple. Theupper sepal has the broad base and transverse shape of that ofC. ba Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-orchid-growers-manual-containing-descriptions-of-the-best-species-and-varieties-of-orchidaceous-plants-ing-it-grows-naturally-uponvery-high-treesborneo-flggard-mag-bot-i-297-with-tab-flore-des-serres-t-375-floristand-pom-1870-109-with-fig-ann-de-gand-1848-t-195-c-marmoropliyllum-rchbfa-very-curious-and-interest-ing-hybrid-between-c-hookerce-and-c-barbatum-professorkeichenbach-describes-the-leaves-as-being-quite-those-of-ghookercb-the-scape-is-tall-as-in-that-species-purple-theupper-sepal-has-the-broad-base-and-transverse-shape-of-that-ofc-ba-image370157619.html
RM2CE63PY–. The orchid-grower's manual : containing descriptions of the best species and varieties of orchidaceous plants . ing. It grows naturally uponvery high trees.—Borneo. FlG.—Gard. Mag. Bot., i; 297, with tab.; Flore des Serres, t. 375 ; Floristand Pom., 1870, 109, with fig.; Ann. de Gand, 1848, t. 195. C. marmoropliyllum, Rchb.f.—A very curious and interest-ing hybrid between C. Hookerce and C. barbatum. ProfessorKeichenbach describes the leaves as being quite those of G.HookercB. The scape is tall as in that species, purple. Theupper sepal has the broad base and transverse shape of that ofC. ba
. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 408 PODOCAKPINEAE [CH. a flesiiy base as in certain existing species, but the details are too indistinct to afEord any proof of affinity to Podo- carpus. Gardner also describes a globose wrinkled seed, 16 mm. in diameter, as ? Podocarpus argillae- londinensis^ from the London Clay which bears a close resemblance to the seeds of Podocarpus elata. The specimens from Eocene beds in the Island of Mull described by Gardner^ as Podo- carpus horealis, consisting of small falcate leaves and seed-like bodies, are too imperfect to be de Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fossil-plants-for-students-of-botany-and-geology-paleobotany-408-podocakpineae-ch-a-flesiiy-base-as-in-certain-existing-species-but-the-details-are-too-indistinct-to-afeord-any-proof-of-affinity-to-podo-carpus-gardner-also-describes-a-globose-wrinkled-seed-16-mm-in-diameter-as-podocarpus-argillae-londinensis-from-the-london-clay-which-bears-a-close-resemblance-to-the-seeds-of-podocarpus-elata-the-specimens-from-eocene-beds-in-the-island-of-mull-described-by-gardner-as-podo-carpus-horealis-consisting-of-small-falcate-leaves-and-seed-like-bodies-are-too-imperfect-to-be-de-image216385392.html
RMPG15NM–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 408 PODOCAKPINEAE [CH. a flesiiy base as in certain existing species, but the details are too indistinct to afEord any proof of affinity to Podo- carpus. Gardner also describes a globose wrinkled seed, 16 mm. in diameter, as ? Podocarpus argillae- londinensis^ from the London Clay which bears a close resemblance to the seeds of Podocarpus elata. The specimens from Eocene beds in the Island of Mull described by Gardner^ as Podo- carpus horealis, consisting of small falcate leaves and seed-like bodies, are too imperfect to be de
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . t inwidth, extending the entire length of thebuilding, 907.8 feet. Three transverseaisles, each 120 feet long and 75 feet widerun east and west through the cent(U in-tersecting the north and south aisles. Flanking the group upon the west, isthe ])alace of Fine Arts, which is sepa-rated from the groups by a lagoon whichit partly envelopes and which is borderedby flowers, shrubbery and trees, giving tli(^effect of a forest lake in the tro])ics,fringed with rich shrubbery and plants. 45 46 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE The building describes an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/baltimore-and-ohio-employees-magazine-t-inwidth-extending-the-entire-length-of-thebuilding-9078-feet-three-transverseaisles-each-120-feet-long-and-75-feet-widerun-east-and-west-through-the-centu-in-tersecting-the-north-and-south-aisles-flanking-the-group-upon-the-west-isthe-alace-of-fine-arts-which-is-sepa-rated-from-the-groups-by-a-lagoon-whichit-partly-envelopes-and-which-is-borderedby-flowers-shrubbery-and-trees-giving-tlieffect-of-a-forest-lake-in-the-tro-icsfringed-with-rich-shrubbery-and-plants-45-46-the-baltimore-and-ohio-employes-magazine-the-building-describes-an-image371835734.html
RM2CGXG7J–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . t inwidth, extending the entire length of thebuilding, 907.8 feet. Three transverseaisles, each 120 feet long and 75 feet widerun east and west through the cent(U in-tersecting the north and south aisles. Flanking the group upon the west, isthe ])alace of Fine Arts, which is sepa-rated from the groups by a lagoon whichit partly envelopes and which is borderedby flowers, shrubbery and trees, giving tli(^effect of a forest lake in the tro])ics,fringed with rich shrubbery and plants. 45 46 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE The building describes an
. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. XLIX] PODOCAEPITES 409 describes as Podocarpus prae-cupressina foliage-shoots and a very imperfectly preserved seed from Eocene rocks in New South Wales: the same author records Podocarpus ParJcen a doubtful species, from New Zealand. Podocarpites Campbelli Gardner. Shoots bearing leaves similar to those of P. eocaenica are described by Gardner from the Eocene plant-beds in the basalts. IBddFiQ. 795. Podocarpites Campbelli. (After Gardner; nat. size.) of Mull as Podocarpus Campbelli^ (fig. 795). The linear acuminate straight Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fossil-plants-for-students-of-botany-and-geology-paleobotany-xlix-podocaepites-409-describes-as-podocarpus-prae-cupressina-foliage-shoots-and-a-very-imperfectly-preserved-seed-from-eocene-rocks-in-new-south-wales-the-same-author-records-podocarpus-parjcen-a-doubtful-species-from-new-zealand-podocarpites-campbelli-gardner-shoots-bearing-leaves-similar-to-those-of-p-eocaenica-are-described-by-gardner-from-the-eocene-plant-beds-in-the-basalts-ibddfiq-795-podocarpites-campbelli-after-gardner-nat-size-of-mull-as-podocarpus-campbelli-fig-795-the-linear-acuminate-straight-image216385390.html
RMPG15NJ–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. XLIX] PODOCAEPITES 409 describes as Podocarpus prae-cupressina foliage-shoots and a very imperfectly preserved seed from Eocene rocks in New South Wales: the same author records Podocarpus ParJcen a doubtful species, from New Zealand. Podocarpites Campbelli Gardner. Shoots bearing leaves similar to those of P. eocaenica are described by Gardner from the Eocene plant-beds in the basalts. IBddFiQ. 795. Podocarpites Campbelli. (After Gardner; nat. size.) of Mull as Podocarpus Campbelli^ (fig. 795). The linear acuminate straight
. Evolution and disease . Fig. 13.—The head of a Polish fowl to show the feathery tuft.(After Darwin.) A somewhat similar condition is seen in ducks. Pre-served in the museum of the Royal College of Surgeonsis a duckling with a small tumour projecting from thetop of its head ; hanging from the side of the tumour isa miniature but well-developed foot (fig. 14). Theswelling is connected with the ducklings brain by meansof a small rounded hole in the summit of the cranium. Animals and Plants under Domestication. ENLARGEMENT OF PARTS FROM USE. 25 Isidore Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire ^ describes and figu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/evolution-and-disease-fig-13the-head-of-a-polish-fowl-to-show-the-feathery-tuftafter-darwin-a-somewhat-similar-condition-is-seen-in-ducks-pre-served-in-the-museum-of-the-royal-college-of-surgeonsis-a-duckling-with-a-small-tumour-projecting-from-thetop-of-its-head-hanging-from-the-side-of-the-tumour-isa-miniature-but-well-developed-foot-fig-14-theswelling-is-connected-with-the-ducklings-brain-by-meansof-a-small-rounded-hole-in-the-summit-of-the-cranium-animals-and-plants-under-domestication-enlargement-of-parts-from-use-25-isidore-geoffroy-saint-hilaire-describes-and-figu-image372055579.html
RM2CH8GK7–. Evolution and disease . Fig. 13.—The head of a Polish fowl to show the feathery tuft.(After Darwin.) A somewhat similar condition is seen in ducks. Pre-served in the museum of the Royal College of Surgeonsis a duckling with a small tumour projecting from thetop of its head ; hanging from the side of the tumour isa miniature but well-developed foot (fig. 14). Theswelling is connected with the ducklings brain by meansof a small rounded hole in the summit of the cranium. Animals and Plants under Domestication. ENLARGEMENT OF PARTS FROM USE. 25 Isidore Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire ^ describes and figu
. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. RHAMNEAE 247 Visitors.—At Kiel I only saw a hover-fly (Eristalis nemorum Z.), skg. Hoffer observed Bombus hypnorum L. 5 in Steiermark. 617. R. pumila L. (Herm. Muller, ' Alpenblumen,' pp. 169-71.)—The small flowers of this species—which Kerner describes as possessing an odour of honey— are said by Muller to be usually hermaphrodite, while Koch (' Synopsis') describes them as dioecious-polygamous. Cross-pollination is favoured in the hermaphrodite flowers owi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-flower-pollination-based-upon-hermann-mullers-work-the-fertilisation-of-flowers-by-insects-fertilization-of-plants-rhamneae-247-visitorsat-kiel-i-only-saw-a-hover-fly-eristalis-nemorum-z-skg-hoffer-observed-bombus-hypnorum-l-5-in-steiermark-617-r-pumila-l-herm-muller-alpenblumen-pp-169-71the-small-flowers-of-this-specieswhich-kerner-describes-as-possessing-an-odour-of-honey-are-said-by-muller-to-be-usually-hermaphrodite-while-koch-synopsis-describes-them-as-dioecious-polygamous-cross-pollination-is-favoured-in-the-hermaphrodite-flowers-owi-image216409528.html
RMPG28FM–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. RHAMNEAE 247 Visitors.—At Kiel I only saw a hover-fly (Eristalis nemorum Z.), skg. Hoffer observed Bombus hypnorum L. 5 in Steiermark. 617. R. pumila L. (Herm. Muller, ' Alpenblumen,' pp. 169-71.)—The small flowers of this species—which Kerner describes as possessing an odour of honey— are said by Muller to be usually hermaphrodite, while Koch (' Synopsis') describes them as dioecious-polygamous. Cross-pollination is favoured in the hermaphrodite flowers owi
. How to know wild fruits; a guide to plants when not in flower by means of fruit and leaf. variety, from one to three feet BLACK OR DARK PURPLE 189 high. It is stiff and armed with stout prickles.It favors sandy soil. Of the High-bush Blackberries, Bailey makesthree divisions : Ruhits nigrohaccus, Rubus ar-gutus, and Rubus Canadensis. Professor Porteralso describes another form which Bailey is in-clined to accept as a separate one, Rubus Alle-gheniensis, or Mountain Blackberry. COMMON OR HIGH-BUSH BLACKBERRYRubus nigrobaccus. Rubus villosus Rose Family Fruit — These so-called berries are oblo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/how-to-know-wild-fruits-a-guide-to-plants-when-not-in-flower-by-means-of-fruit-and-leaf-variety-from-one-to-three-feet-black-or-dark-purple-189-high-it-is-stiff-and-armed-with-stout-pricklesit-favors-sandy-soil-of-the-high-bush-blackberries-bailey-makesthree-divisions-ruhits-nigrohaccus-rubus-ar-gutus-and-rubus-canadensis-professor-porteralso-describes-another-form-which-bailey-is-in-clined-to-accept-as-a-separate-one-rubus-alle-gheniensis-or-mountain-blackberry-common-or-high-bush-blackberryrubus-nigrobaccus-rubus-villosus-rose-family-fruit-these-so-called-berries-are-oblo-image370396500.html
RM2CEH0EC–. How to know wild fruits; a guide to plants when not in flower by means of fruit and leaf. variety, from one to three feet BLACK OR DARK PURPLE 189 high. It is stiff and armed with stout prickles.It favors sandy soil. Of the High-bush Blackberries, Bailey makesthree divisions : Ruhits nigrohaccus, Rubus ar-gutus, and Rubus Canadensis. Professor Porteralso describes another form which Bailey is in-clined to accept as a separate one, Rubus Alle-gheniensis, or Mountain Blackberry. COMMON OR HIGH-BUSH BLACKBERRYRubus nigrobaccus. Rubus villosus Rose Family Fruit — These so-called berries are oblo
. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. RANUNCULACEAE 19 43. R. lapponicus L.—This species flowers in Spitzbergen from the middle of July to the middle of August, and though ripe fruits have not so far been seen, they were observed to be set in 1897 and 1898. Of the pollen-grains 96 % were normally developed (Andersson and Hesselman, op. cit., pp. 43-7). Ekstam (' Blfiten- biol. Beob. a. Spitzbergen,' p. 227) describes the flowers in the same locality as being yellow, fragrant and protogynous-homo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-flower-pollination-based-upon-hermann-mullers-work-the-fertilisation-of-flowers-by-insects-fertilization-of-plants-ranunculaceae-19-43-r-lapponicus-lthis-species-flowers-in-spitzbergen-from-the-middle-of-july-to-the-middle-of-august-and-though-ripe-fruits-have-not-so-far-been-seen-they-were-observed-to-be-set-in-1897-and-1898-of-the-pollen-grains-96-were-normally-developed-andersson-and-hesselman-op-cit-pp-43-7-ekstam-blfiten-biol-beob-a-spitzbergen-p-227-describes-the-flowers-in-the-same-locality-as-being-yellow-fragrant-and-protogynous-homo-image216410145.html
RMPG299N–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. RANUNCULACEAE 19 43. R. lapponicus L.—This species flowers in Spitzbergen from the middle of July to the middle of August, and though ripe fruits have not so far been seen, they were observed to be set in 1897 and 1898. Of the pollen-grains 96 % were normally developed (Andersson and Hesselman, op. cit., pp. 43-7). Ekstam (' Blfiten- biol. Beob. a. Spitzbergen,' p. 227) describes the flowers in the same locality as being yellow, fragrant and protogynous-homo
. Gleanings in bee culture . a 60-page catalog beau-tifully illustrated; issued by W. Atlee Burpee & Co.. Philadelphia,to supjilement their catalog described in our Feb. 1st issue. Parks Floral Guide for 1911—the annual publication of Geo. W.Park. LaPark, Pa. It pictures and describes a very large numberof seeds and plants for sale by this well-known house.Continued on paae 26. Bee-keepers who Have THOROUGHBRED CHICKENS and want to sell eggs and stock at good prices should use space under the POULTRY heading in the Classified Pages In proportion to the cost it is doubtful if any other medium o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gleanings-in-bee-culture-a-60-page-catalog-beau-tifully-illustrated-issued-by-w-atlee-burpee-co-philadelphiato-supjilement-their-catalog-described-in-our-feb-1st-issue-parks-floral-guide-for-1911the-annual-publication-of-geo-wpark-lapark-pa-it-pictures-and-describes-a-very-large-numberof-seeds-and-plants-for-sale-by-this-well-known-housecontinued-on-paae-26-bee-keepers-who-have-thoroughbred-chickens-and-want-to-sell-eggs-and-stock-at-good-prices-should-use-space-under-the-poultry-heading-in-the-classified-pages-in-proportion-to-the-cost-it-is-doubtful-if-any-other-medium-o-image369820979.html
RM2CDJPC3–. Gleanings in bee culture . a 60-page catalog beau-tifully illustrated; issued by W. Atlee Burpee & Co.. Philadelphia,to supjilement their catalog described in our Feb. 1st issue. Parks Floral Guide for 1911—the annual publication of Geo. W.Park. LaPark, Pa. It pictures and describes a very large numberof seeds and plants for sale by this well-known house.Continued on paae 26. Bee-keepers who Have THOROUGHBRED CHICKENS and want to sell eggs and stock at good prices should use space under the POULTRY heading in the Classified Pages In proportion to the cost it is doubtful if any other medium o
. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. FlG. 1.^5. Ribes alpinum^ L. (after Herm. Miillerl. (il I'rinai) same in longitudinal section, seen from the side. (,^) Do. of male lloue 77, nectary ; /•, petal ; .r. sepal ; .?/, stigma ; st xestigial stigma. tlower seen from above. (2) Ttr a, anthers ; (7', estigial anthers; spicuous by the sepals, under which the minute petals are almost completely hidden. Hermann Miiller describes the free upper part of the receptacle as forming a slightly concave dep Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-flower-pollination-based-upon-hermann-mullers-work-the-fertilisation-of-flowers-by-insects-fertilization-of-plants-flg-15-ribes-alpinum-l-after-herm-miillerl-il-irinai-same-in-longitudinal-section-seen-from-the-side-do-of-male-lloue-77-nectary-petal-r-sepal-stigma-st-xestigial-stigma-tlower-seen-from-above-2-ttr-a-anthers-7-estigial-anthers-spicuous-by-the-sepals-under-which-the-minute-petals-are-almost-completely-hidden-hermann-miiller-describes-the-free-upper-part-of-the-receptacle-as-forming-a-slightly-concave-dep-image216452145.html
RMPG46WN–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. FlG. 1.^5. Ribes alpinum^ L. (after Herm. Miillerl. (il I'rinai) same in longitudinal section, seen from the side. (,^) Do. of male lloue 77, nectary ; /•, petal ; .r. sepal ; .?/, stigma ; st xestigial stigma. tlower seen from above. (2) Ttr a, anthers ; (7', estigial anthers; spicuous by the sepals, under which the minute petals are almost completely hidden. Hermann Miiller describes the free upper part of the receptacle as forming a slightly concave dep
. Evolution and disease . Fig. 13.—The head of a Polish fowl to show the feathery tuft.(After Darwin.) A somewhat similar condition is seen in ducks. Pre-served in the museum of the Royal College of Surgeonsis a duckling with a small tumour projecting from thetop of its head ; hanging from the side of the tumour isa miniature but well-developed foot (fig. 14). Theswelling is connected with the ducklings brain by meansof a small rounded hole in the summit of the cranium. 1 Animals and Plants under Domestication. ENLARGEMENT OF PARTS FROM USE. 25 Isidore Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire x describes and fi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/evolution-and-disease-fig-13the-head-of-a-polish-fowl-to-show-the-feathery-tuftafter-darwin-a-somewhat-similar-condition-is-seen-in-ducks-pre-served-in-the-museum-of-the-royal-college-of-surgeonsis-a-duckling-with-a-small-tumour-projecting-from-thetop-of-its-head-hanging-from-the-side-of-the-tumour-isa-miniature-but-well-developed-foot-fig-14-theswelling-is-connected-with-the-ducklings-brain-by-meansof-a-small-rounded-hole-in-the-summit-of-the-cranium-1-animals-and-plants-under-domestication-enlargement-of-parts-from-use-25-isidore-geoffroy-saint-hilaire-x-describes-and-fi-image371988007.html
RM2CH5EDY–. Evolution and disease . Fig. 13.—The head of a Polish fowl to show the feathery tuft.(After Darwin.) A somewhat similar condition is seen in ducks. Pre-served in the museum of the Royal College of Surgeonsis a duckling with a small tumour projecting from thetop of its head ; hanging from the side of the tumour isa miniature but well-developed foot (fig. 14). Theswelling is connected with the ducklings brain by meansof a small rounded hole in the summit of the cranium. 1 Animals and Plants under Domestication. ENLARGEMENT OF PARTS FROM USE. 25 Isidore Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire x describes and fi
. The nursery-book; a complete guide to the multiplication of plants ... Gardening; Plant propagation. 12. The seed-tester (No. n) set up ized in the testing of seeds—the capillary power of earth- enware and various species of rock—and there are many appli- cations of the idea in practice. These seed- testers may be placed in an incubator or other heating device, or they may be used in the greenhouse or a living-room. A recent bulletin (No. 35) of the Rhode Island Experi- ment Station describes and illustrates a modification of the absorbing-block idea. Instead of a slab of stone or earthenwar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-nursery-book-a-complete-guide-to-the-multiplication-of-plants-gardening-plant-propagation-12-the-seed-tester-no-n-set-up-ized-in-the-testing-of-seedsthe-capillary-power-of-earth-enware-and-various-species-of-rockand-there-are-many-appli-cations-of-the-idea-in-practice-these-seed-testers-may-be-placed-in-an-incubator-or-other-heating-device-or-they-may-be-used-in-the-greenhouse-or-a-living-room-a-recent-bulletin-no-35-of-the-rhode-island-experi-ment-station-describes-and-illustrates-a-modification-of-the-absorbing-block-idea-instead-of-a-slab-of-stone-or-earthenwar-image216407826.html
RMPG26AX–. The nursery-book; a complete guide to the multiplication of plants ... Gardening; Plant propagation. 12. The seed-tester (No. n) set up ized in the testing of seeds—the capillary power of earth- enware and various species of rock—and there are many appli- cations of the idea in practice. These seed- testers may be placed in an incubator or other heating device, or they may be used in the greenhouse or a living-room. A recent bulletin (No. 35) of the Rhode Island Experi- ment Station describes and illustrates a modification of the absorbing-block idea. Instead of a slab of stone or earthenwar
. Bulletin / Division of Entomology, Bureau of Sugar Experiment Stations, Queensland. tle. Dept. Agric. New .Jersey, Circ. No. 30. Describes i)rocedure for tlie control of this pest, which wasfirst recognised during 1916, evidently brought from Japan insoil with plants. Beside clean culture and thorough cultivation,cyanide was used extensively to kill the grubs while near thesurface of the soil. (108) 1920. Illingworth, J. F.—Monthly Notes on Grubs and other Cane Pests, 3rd series. Qld. Bur. Sugar Exp. Sta., Div. Ent. Bull. No. 10. A series of twelve monthly reports covering the investigations Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-division-of-entomology-bureau-of-sugar-experiment-stations-queensland-tle-dept-agric-new-jersey-circ-no-30-describes-irocedure-for-tlie-control-of-this-pest-which-wasfirst-recognised-during-1916-evidently-brought-from-japan-insoil-with-plants-beside-clean-culture-and-thorough-cultivationcyanide-was-used-extensively-to-kill-the-grubs-while-near-thesurface-of-the-soil-108-1920-illingworth-j-fmonthly-notes-on-grubs-and-other-cane-pests-3rd-series-qld-bur-sugar-exp-sta-div-ent-bull-no-10-a-series-of-twelve-monthly-reports-covering-the-investigations-image370536946.html
RM2CERBJA–. Bulletin / Division of Entomology, Bureau of Sugar Experiment Stations, Queensland. tle. Dept. Agric. New .Jersey, Circ. No. 30. Describes i)rocedure for tlie control of this pest, which wasfirst recognised during 1916, evidently brought from Japan insoil with plants. Beside clean culture and thorough cultivation,cyanide was used extensively to kill the grubs while near thesurface of the soil. (108) 1920. Illingworth, J. F.—Monthly Notes on Grubs and other Cane Pests, 3rd series. Qld. Bur. Sugar Exp. Sta., Div. Ent. Bull. No. 10. A series of twelve monthly reports covering the investigations
. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. B. Fio. 643. Ginkgoites lobata (A) and Ginkgoites crassipes (B). (Indian Geological Survey, Calcutta.) have broader segments. The largest specimen is one figured by Ettingshausen with a lamina 7-5 cm. broad and 4-5 cm. deep; there is generally a deep median sinus and each half of the lamina is subdivided into relatively narrow obtuse or truncate obeuneate segments (fig. 635, B). Schenk^ describes the epidermal cells as 1 Sohenk (71) B. p. 212, Pis. xxiv., xxv. fig. 7.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fossil-plants-for-students-of-botany-and-geology-paleobotany-b-fio-643-ginkgoites-lobata-a-and-ginkgoites-crassipes-b-indian-geological-survey-calcutta-have-broader-segments-the-largest-specimen-is-one-figured-by-ettingshausen-with-a-lamina-7-5-cm-broad-and-4-5-cm-deep-there-is-generally-a-deep-median-sinus-and-each-half-of-the-lamina-is-subdivided-into-relatively-narrow-obtuse-or-truncate-obeuneate-segments-fig-635-b-schenk-describes-the-epidermal-cells-as-1-sohenk-71-b-p-212-pis-xxiv-xxv-fig-7-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-p-image216386335.html
RMPG16YB–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. B. Fio. 643. Ginkgoites lobata (A) and Ginkgoites crassipes (B). (Indian Geological Survey, Calcutta.) have broader segments. The largest specimen is one figured by Ettingshausen with a lamina 7-5 cm. broad and 4-5 cm. deep; there is generally a deep median sinus and each half of the lamina is subdivided into relatively narrow obtuse or truncate obeuneate segments (fig. 635, B). Schenk^ describes the epidermal cells as 1 Sohenk (71) B. p. 212, Pis. xxiv., xxv. fig. 7.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned p
. New floral guide : autumn 1905 . KENTIA PALM. 34 Xlie Conard & Jones Company, West Grove, I»a.. 8 Choice New Geraniums fr^ainots TELEGRAPH The Splendid New Qeranium The introducer describes it as the most brilHantscarlet cerise Geranium in cultivation, flowers arelarge and.bloom abundantly (see illustration). Anunusuall} strong grower with healthy dark green fol-iage beautifully marked. Both for indoor winterbloom and for bedding out Telegraph is one of thefinest Geraniums you ever saw. Strong plants, 25 cts.each; 12 for <^2.50, postpaid. 3Iatl. Langutli, New Fancy Geranium—A dwarf compac Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-floral-guide-autumn-1905-kentia-palm-34-xlie-conard-jones-company-west-grove-ia-8-choice-new-geraniums-frainots-telegraph-the-splendid-new-qeranium-the-introducer-describes-it-as-the-most-brilhantscarlet-cerise-geranium-in-cultivation-flowers-arelarge-andbloom-abundantly-see-illustration-anunusuall-strong-grower-with-healthy-dark-green-fol-iage-beautifully-marked-both-for-indoor-winterbloom-and-for-bedding-out-telegraph-is-one-of-thefinest-geraniums-you-ever-saw-strong-plants-25-ctseach-12-for-lt250-postpaid-3iatl-langutli-new-fancy-geraniuma-dwarf-compac-image370062488.html
RM2CE1PDC–. New floral guide : autumn 1905 . KENTIA PALM. 34 Xlie Conard & Jones Company, West Grove, I»a.. 8 Choice New Geraniums fr^ainots TELEGRAPH The Splendid New Qeranium The introducer describes it as the most brilHantscarlet cerise Geranium in cultivation, flowers arelarge and.bloom abundantly (see illustration). Anunusuall} strong grower with healthy dark green fol-iage beautifully marked. Both for indoor winterbloom and for bedding out Telegraph is one of thefinest Geraniums you ever saw. Strong plants, 25 cts.each; 12 for <^2.50, postpaid. 3Iatl. Langutli, New Fancy Geranium—A dwarf compac
. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. CAPRIFOLIACEAE 527 not consider the swelling at the base of the style as a nectary; but Hermann Rluller, on the other hand, describes it as such. The swelling in question appears to me to possess the characters of a nectary in so marked a form that I concur with the latter view. 1219. S. racemosus IMichx. (Herm. Muller, 'Fertilisation,' pp. 292-3, 'Weit. Beob.,' Ill, p. 78; Knuth, ' Bl. u. Insekt. a. d. nordfr. Ins.,' p. 81, ' Bliitenbesucher,' I, p. 16, 'Bl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-flower-pollination-based-upon-hermann-mullers-work-the-fertilisation-of-flowers-by-insects-fertilization-of-plants-caprifoliaceae-527-not-consider-the-swelling-at-the-base-of-the-style-as-a-nectary-but-hermann-rluller-on-the-other-hand-describes-it-as-such-the-swelling-in-question-appears-to-me-to-possess-the-characters-of-a-nectary-in-so-marked-a-form-that-i-concur-with-the-latter-view-1219-s-racemosus-imichx-herm-muller-fertilisation-pp-292-3-weit-beob-ill-p-78-knuth-bl-u-insekt-a-d-nordfr-ins-p-81-bliitenbesucher-i-p-16-bl-image216451981.html
RMPG46KW–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. CAPRIFOLIACEAE 527 not consider the swelling at the base of the style as a nectary; but Hermann Rluller, on the other hand, describes it as such. The swelling in question appears to me to possess the characters of a nectary in so marked a form that I concur with the latter view. 1219. S. racemosus IMichx. (Herm. Muller, 'Fertilisation,' pp. 292-3, 'Weit. Beob.,' Ill, p. 78; Knuth, ' Bl. u. Insekt. a. d. nordfr. Ins.,' p. 81, ' Bliitenbesucher,' I, p. 16, 'Bl
. Florists' wholesale catalogue. : seeds, bulbs, plants, &c . NORTON S PLANT DUSTER. HENDERSON SPRAYER.MAKES MIST OUT OF FLUIDS Our Smplement Catalogue (mailed free on application) sHustrates and describes a full line of Horse & Hand Power Spraying Instruments. PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK—WHOLESALE CATALOGUE—INSECTICIDES. 37 ABOUT MAILING. iiiii •^tttfUtafi^JUUPU ANT DESTROYER. A non-poisonous powder which,sprinkled around their haunts, will destroy or driveaway black ants from lawns, trees, plants, housesor other affected locality. Price, 4 lb. cans, 35c.;1 lb. can, 60c. ARSENATE OF LEAD. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-wholesale-catalogue-seeds-bulbs-plants-c-norton-s-plant-duster-henderson-sprayermakes-mist-out-of-fluids-our-smplement-catalogue-mailed-free-on-application-shustrates-and-describes-a-full-line-of-horse-hand-power-spraying-instruments-peter-henderson-co-new-yorkwholesale-catalogueinsecticides-37-about-mailing-iiiii-tttfutafijuupu-ant-destroyer-a-non-poisonous-powder-whichsprinkled-around-their-haunts-will-destroy-or-driveaway-black-ants-from-lawns-trees-plants-housesor-other-affected-locality-price-4-lb-cans-35c1-lb-can-60c-arsenate-of-lead-image372562448.html
RM2CJ3K5M–. Florists' wholesale catalogue. : seeds, bulbs, plants, &c . NORTON S PLANT DUSTER. HENDERSON SPRAYER.MAKES MIST OUT OF FLUIDS Our Smplement Catalogue (mailed free on application) sHustrates and describes a full line of Horse & Hand Power Spraying Instruments. PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK—WHOLESALE CATALOGUE—INSECTICIDES. 37 ABOUT MAILING. iiiii •^tttfUtafi^JUUPU ANT DESTROYER. A non-poisonous powder which,sprinkled around their haunts, will destroy or driveaway black ants from lawns, trees, plants, housesor other affected locality. Price, 4 lb. cans, 35c.;1 lb. can, 60c. ARSENATE OF LEAD.
. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. VMBELLIFERAE 487. 348. Meum Adans. 1141. M. athamanticum Jacq.—Schulz {'Beitrage, II, pp. 84-5, 190) describes this species as andromonoecious, with markedly protandrous hermaphrodite flowers. 1142. M. Mutellina Gaertn. ( = Phellandrium Mutellina L.). (Ricca, Atti See. ital. sc. nat., Milano, xiv, 1871 ; Herm. Miiller, 'Alpenblumen,' pp. 116-20; Kerner, 'Nat. Hist. PI.,' Eng. Ed. i, II, p. 296; Schroter, 'Beitrage zur '•L Kennt. schweiz.Blutenpfl.')—Tlie ^^ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-flower-pollination-based-upon-hermann-mullers-work-the-fertilisation-of-flowers-by-insects-fertilization-of-plants-vmbelliferae-487-348-meum-adans-1141-m-athamanticum-jacqschulz-beitrage-ii-pp-84-5-190-describes-this-species-as-andromonoecious-with-markedly-protandrous-hermaphrodite-flowers-1142-m-mutellina-gaertn-=-phellandrium-mutellina-l-ricca-atti-see-ital-sc-nat-milano-xiv-1871-herm-miiller-alpenblumen-pp-116-20-kerner-nat-hist-pi-eng-ed-i-ii-p-296-schroter-beitrage-zur-l-kennt-schweizblutenpfltlie-image216452015.html
RMPG46N3–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. VMBELLIFERAE 487. 348. Meum Adans. 1141. M. athamanticum Jacq.—Schulz {'Beitrage, II, pp. 84-5, 190) describes this species as andromonoecious, with markedly protandrous hermaphrodite flowers. 1142. M. Mutellina Gaertn. ( = Phellandrium Mutellina L.). (Ricca, Atti See. ital. sc. nat., Milano, xiv, 1871 ; Herm. Miiller, 'Alpenblumen,' pp. 116-20; Kerner, 'Nat. Hist. PI.,' Eng. Ed. i, II, p. 296; Schroter, 'Beitrage zur '•L Kennt. schweiz.Blutenpfl.')—Tlie ^^
. Gleanings in bee culture . S terested in a piano or organ. C^OrniSh l^d ^Vashlngton, New Jersey VVIin^i; X/V» Established Over A H.ll Century STRAWBERRY PLANTS Guaranteed as good as srrow, at Jl.OO ptT 1000 and up. . Catalog free ALLEN BROS., PAW PAW, IMICHICAN Annual Catalog Reviezv Continued from page 9. Annual Price List of Calls Nurseries—S. W. Call,Perry, O. This describes the usual varieties of nur-sery stocks, small fruits, shrubs, etc.; 22 pages withcover. Catalog of the Fruitful Plant Farms, John Light-foot, proprietor, Kt. 2, Chattanooga. Tenn.; 16 pagesand cover, devoted principal Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gleanings-in-bee-culture-s-terested-in-a-piano-or-organ-cornish-ld-vashlngton-new-jersey-vviini-xv-established-over-a-hll-century-strawberry-plants-guaranteed-as-good-as-srrow-at-jloo-ptt-1000-and-up-catalog-free-allen-bros-paw-paw-imichican-annual-catalog-reviezv-continued-from-page-9-annual-price-list-of-calls-nurseriess-w-callperry-o-this-describes-the-usual-varieties-of-nur-sery-stocks-small-fruits-shrubs-etc-22-pages-withcover-catalog-of-the-fruitful-plant-farms-john-light-foot-proprietor-kt-2-chattanooga-tenn-16-pagesand-cover-devoted-principal-image369813185.html
RM2CDJCDN–. Gleanings in bee culture . S terested in a piano or organ. C^OrniSh l^d ^Vashlngton, New Jersey VVIin^i; X/V» Established Over A H.ll Century STRAWBERRY PLANTS Guaranteed as good as srrow, at Jl.OO ptT 1000 and up. . Catalog free ALLEN BROS., PAW PAW, IMICHICAN Annual Catalog Reviezv Continued from page 9. Annual Price List of Calls Nurseries—S. W. Call,Perry, O. This describes the usual varieties of nur-sery stocks, small fruits, shrubs, etc.; 22 pages withcover. Catalog of the Fruitful Plant Farms, John Light-foot, proprietor, Kt. 2, Chattanooga. Tenn.; 16 pagesand cover, devoted principal
. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. no ANGIOSPERMAE—DICOTYLEDONES 584. Hockinia Gardn. 1922. H. montana Gardn. (Gilg, Ber. D. bot. Ges., Berlin, xiii, 1895.)—Gilg describes the flowers of this species as pleomorphous. Knoblauch (op. cit., xiii, 1895) refers all Gilg's forms to two only, so that it is only a case of dimorphism. 585. Halenia Borckh. 1923. H. Rothrockii A. Gray. (Gilg, op. cit.)—Gilg states that this species bears cleistogamous flowers of two kinds, in addition to the chasmogamou Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-flower-pollination-based-upon-hermann-mullers-work-the-fertilisation-of-flowers-by-insects-fertilization-of-plants-no-angiospermaedicotyledones-584-hockinia-gardn-1922-h-montana-gardn-gilg-ber-d-bot-ges-berlin-xiii-1895gilg-describes-the-flowers-of-this-species-as-pleomorphous-knoblauch-op-cit-xiii-1895-refers-all-gilgs-forms-to-two-only-so-that-it-is-only-a-case-of-dimorphism-585-halenia-borckh-1923-h-rothrockii-a-gray-gilg-op-citgilg-states-that-this-species-bears-cleistogamous-flowers-of-two-kinds-in-addition-to-the-chasmogamou-image216410043.html
RMPG2963–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. no ANGIOSPERMAE—DICOTYLEDONES 584. Hockinia Gardn. 1922. H. montana Gardn. (Gilg, Ber. D. bot. Ges., Berlin, xiii, 1895.)—Gilg describes the flowers of this species as pleomorphous. Knoblauch (op. cit., xiii, 1895) refers all Gilg's forms to two only, so that it is only a case of dimorphism. 585. Halenia Borckh. 1923. H. Rothrockii A. Gray. (Gilg, op. cit.)—Gilg states that this species bears cleistogamous flowers of two kinds, in addition to the chasmogamou
. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . ize. Itillustrates, describes and quotes prices on special outfits andother equipment to meet many requirements. Ash Reclaiming Plants:—The Roberts & Schaefer Company,Chicago, has issued a bulletin describing and illustrating itsKolumbus separator for recovering combustible fuel fromashes by a flotation process. It is said to reclaim 30 per centof unconsumed fuel from the ashes dumped from locomotivesor power plants furnaces, and at the plant it is said to havebeen over the cost of the invest Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/railway-and-locomotive-engineering-a-practical-journal-of-railway-motive-power-and-rolling-stock-ize-itillustrates-describes-and-quotes-prices-on-special-outfits-andother-equipment-to-meet-many-requirements-ash-reclaiming-plantsthe-roberts-schaefer-companychicago-has-issued-a-bulletin-describing-and-illustrating-itskolumbus-separator-for-recovering-combustible-fuel-fromashes-by-a-flotation-process-it-is-said-to-reclaim-30-per-centof-unconsumed-fuel-from-the-ashes-dumped-from-locomotivesor-power-plants-furnaces-and-at-the-plant-it-is-said-to-havebeen-over-the-cost-of-the-invest-image371838480.html
RM2CGXKNM–. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . ize. Itillustrates, describes and quotes prices on special outfits andother equipment to meet many requirements. Ash Reclaiming Plants:—The Roberts & Schaefer Company,Chicago, has issued a bulletin describing and illustrating itsKolumbus separator for recovering combustible fuel fromashes by a flotation process. It is said to reclaim 30 per centof unconsumed fuel from the ashes dumped from locomotivesor power plants furnaces, and at the plant it is said to havebeen over the cost of the invest
. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. VALERIANAE 553 Visitors.—Herm. Miiller observed 17 Diptera, a beetle, a bee, and 3 Lepi- doptera. 1276. V. cordifolia Hoeck (=Phyllaclis cordifolia Wedd.).—Ricca describes this species as markedly protandrous (Atti Soc. ital. sc. nat., Milano, xiv, 1871). 1277. V. capitata Pall.—Ekstam says that the flowers of this species are 5-8 mm. in diameter in Nova Zemlia. They smell like heliotrope, and are either markedly protandrous or homogamous. Visitors.—These ar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-flower-pollination-based-upon-hermann-mullers-work-the-fertilisation-of-flowers-by-insects-fertilization-of-plants-valerianae-553-visitorsherm-miiller-observed-17-diptera-a-beetle-a-bee-and-3-lepi-doptera-1276-v-cordifolia-hoeck-=phyllaclis-cordifolia-weddricca-describes-this-species-as-markedly-protandrous-atti-soc-ital-sc-nat-milano-xiv-1871-1277-v-capitata-pallekstam-says-that-the-flowers-of-this-species-are-5-8-mm-in-diameter-in-nova-zemlia-they-smell-like-heliotrope-and-are-either-markedly-protandrous-or-homogamous-visitorsthese-ar-image216451927.html
RMPG46HY–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. VALERIANAE 553 Visitors.—Herm. Miiller observed 17 Diptera, a beetle, a bee, and 3 Lepi- doptera. 1276. V. cordifolia Hoeck (=Phyllaclis cordifolia Wedd.).—Ricca describes this species as markedly protandrous (Atti Soc. ital. sc. nat., Milano, xiv, 1871). 1277. V. capitata Pall.—Ekstam says that the flowers of this species are 5-8 mm. in diameter in Nova Zemlia. They smell like heliotrope, and are either markedly protandrous or homogamous. Visitors.—These ar
. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. PREFACE T IS THE PURPOSE OF THIS WORK to make a complete [-eeord of the status of North American horticulture as it exists at the close of the nineteenth century. The work dis- cusses the cultivation of fruits, flowers and garden vegetables, describes all the species which are known to be in the hor- ticultural Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cyclopedia-of-american-horticulture-comprising-suggestions-for-cultivation-of-horticultural-plants-descriptions-of-the-species-of-fruits-vegetables-flowers-and-ornamental-plants-sold-in-the-united-states-and-canada-together-with-geographical-and-biographical-sketches-gardening-preface-t-is-the-purpose-of-this-work-to-make-a-complete-eeord-of-the-status-of-north-american-horticulture-as-it-exists-at-the-close-of-the-nineteenth-century-the-work-dis-cusses-the-cultivation-of-fruits-flowers-and-garden-vegetables-describes-all-the-species-which-are-known-to-be-in-the-hor-ticultural-image231838842.html
RMRD54PJ–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. PREFACE T IS THE PURPOSE OF THIS WORK to make a complete [-eeord of the status of North American horticulture as it exists at the close of the nineteenth century. The work dis- cusses the cultivation of fruits, flowers and garden vegetables, describes all the species which are known to be in the hor- ticultural
. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. XLvni] PITYITES 375 Geological Survey I have been able to examine the sections in the Jermyn Street Museum. Graf Solms-Laubach describes the leaves as oval in section, the upper face strongly convex and the lower almost flat as in two-needled Pines, but as shown in fig. 774, A the leaves may be approximately cyhndrical (I mm. in diameter), Uke those of Pimis monophylla or the leaves of Cedrus. There is a single vein accompanied by some radially disposed transfusion-tracheids, the whole being enclosed in a single layer of rathe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fossil-plants-for-students-of-botany-and-geology-paleobotany-xlvni-pityites-375-geological-survey-i-have-been-able-to-examine-the-sections-in-the-jermyn-street-museum-graf-solms-laubach-describes-the-leaves-as-oval-in-section-the-upper-face-strongly-convex-and-the-lower-almost-flat-as-in-two-needled-pines-but-as-shown-in-fig-774-a-the-leaves-may-be-approximately-cyhndrical-i-mm-in-diameter-uke-those-of-pimis-monophylla-or-the-leaves-of-cedrus-there-is-a-single-vein-accompanied-by-some-radially-disposed-transfusion-tracheids-the-whole-being-enclosed-in-a-single-layer-of-rathe-image216385486.html
RMPG15W2–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. XLvni] PITYITES 375 Geological Survey I have been able to examine the sections in the Jermyn Street Museum. Graf Solms-Laubach describes the leaves as oval in section, the upper face strongly convex and the lower almost flat as in two-needled Pines, but as shown in fig. 774, A the leaves may be approximately cyhndrical (I mm. in diameter), Uke those of Pimis monophylla or the leaves of Cedrus. There is a single vein accompanied by some radially disposed transfusion-tracheids, the whole being enclosed in a single layer of rathe
. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. PREFACE "T IS THE PUEPOSE OF THIS WORK to make a complete record of the status of North American horticulture as it exists at the close of the nineteenth century. The work dis- cusses the cultivation of fruits, flowers and garden vegetables, describes all the species which are known to be in the hor- ticul Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cyclopedia-of-american-horticulture-comprising-suggestions-for-cultivation-of-horticultural-plants-descriptions-of-the-species-of-fruits-vegetables-flowers-and-ornamental-plants-sold-in-the-united-states-and-canada-together-with-geographical-and-biographical-sketches-gardening-preface-quott-is-the-puepose-of-this-work-to-make-a-complete-record-of-the-status-of-north-american-horticulture-as-it-exists-at-the-close-of-the-nineteenth-century-the-work-dis-cusses-the-cultivation-of-fruits-flowers-and-garden-vegetables-describes-all-the-species-which-are-known-to-be-in-the-hor-ticul-image231987368.html
RMRDBX74–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. PREFACE "T IS THE PUEPOSE OF THIS WORK to make a complete record of the status of North American horticulture as it exists at the close of the nineteenth century. The work dis- cusses the cultivation of fruits, flowers and garden vegetables, describes all the species which are known to be in the hor- ticul
. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. CRASSULACEAE 427 Loew observed ihe following visitors in the Berlin Botanic Garden.— A. Diptera. Syrphidae: i. Syritta pipiens Z. B. Hymenoptera. Apidac- 2. Apis mellifica L. 5, skg.; 3. Bombus sylvarum L. 5, do.; 4. B. terrester L. 5, do. 1003. S. dasyphyllum L. (Schulz, 'Beitrage,' II, pp. 77-8.)—The flowers of this species are white with a reddish tinge. Schulz describes them as protandrous, to a degree inversely proportional to the height of the habitat Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-flower-pollination-based-upon-hermann-mullers-work-the-fertilisation-of-flowers-by-insects-fertilization-of-plants-crassulaceae-427-loew-observed-ihe-following-visitors-in-the-berlin-botanic-garden-a-diptera-syrphidae-i-syritta-pipiens-z-b-hymenoptera-apidac-2-apis-mellifica-l-5-skg-3-bombus-sylvarum-l-5-do-4-b-terrester-l-5-do-1003-s-dasyphyllum-l-schulz-beitrage-ii-pp-77-8the-flowers-of-this-species-are-white-with-a-reddish-tinge-schulz-describes-them-as-protandrous-to-a-degree-inversely-proportional-to-the-height-of-the-habitat-image216452107.html
RMPG46TB–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. CRASSULACEAE 427 Loew observed ihe following visitors in the Berlin Botanic Garden.— A. Diptera. Syrphidae: i. Syritta pipiens Z. B. Hymenoptera. Apidac- 2. Apis mellifica L. 5, skg.; 3. Bombus sylvarum L. 5, do.; 4. B. terrester L. 5, do. 1003. S. dasyphyllum L. (Schulz, 'Beitrage,' II, pp. 77-8.)—The flowers of this species are white with a reddish tinge. Schulz describes them as protandrous, to a degree inversely proportional to the height of the habitat
. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. PREFACE "T IS THE PUEPOSE OF THIS WORK to make a complete record of the status of North American horticulture as it exists at the close of the nineteenth century. The work dis- cusses the cultivation of fruits, flowers and garden vegetables, describes all the species which are known to be in the hor- ticul Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cyclopedia-of-american-horticulture-comprising-suggestions-for-cultivation-of-horticultural-plants-descriptions-of-the-species-of-fruits-vegetables-flowers-and-ornamental-plants-sold-in-the-united-states-and-canada-together-with-geographical-and-biographical-sketches-gardening-preface-quott-is-the-puepose-of-this-work-to-make-a-complete-record-of-the-status-of-north-american-horticulture-as-it-exists-at-the-close-of-the-nineteenth-century-the-work-dis-cusses-the-cultivation-of-fruits-flowers-and-garden-vegetables-describes-all-the-species-which-are-known-to-be-in-the-hor-ticul-image231841157.html
RMRD57N9–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. PREFACE "T IS THE PUEPOSE OF THIS WORK to make a complete record of the status of North American horticulture as it exists at the close of the nineteenth century. The work dis- cusses the cultivation of fruits, flowers and garden vegetables, describes all the species which are known to be in the hor- ticul
. DeJong Floral and Seed Co. Nurseries (Horticulture) Iowa Catalogs; Nursery stock Iowa Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Iowa Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Iowa Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Iowa Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Iowa Catalogs; Gardening Iowa Equipment and supplies Catalogs. DE JONG FLORAL AND SEED CO., PELLA, IOWA 39 NOTT'S EXCELSIOR PEA. The introducer describes it as follows: "This very desirable pea grows to a uniform height of one foot. Remarkably hardy and productive, besides being ear- lier than all the wrinkled peas, it has been impartially tested the past six years in various sections of t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dejong-floral-and-seed-co-nurseries-horticulture-iowa-catalogs-nursery-stock-iowa-catalogs-vegetables-seeds-iowa-catalogs-flowers-seeds-iowa-catalogs-bulbs-plants-iowa-catalogs-grasses-seeds-iowa-catalogs-gardening-iowa-equipment-and-supplies-catalogs-de-jong-floral-and-seed-co-pella-iowa-39-notts-excelsior-pea-the-introducer-describes-it-as-follows-quotthis-very-desirable-pea-grows-to-a-uniform-height-of-one-foot-remarkably-hardy-and-productive-besides-being-ear-lier-than-all-the-wrinkled-peas-it-has-been-impartially-tested-the-past-six-years-in-various-sections-of-t-image216225752.html
RMPFNX48–. DeJong Floral and Seed Co. Nurseries (Horticulture) Iowa Catalogs; Nursery stock Iowa Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Iowa Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Iowa Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Iowa Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Iowa Catalogs; Gardening Iowa Equipment and supplies Catalogs. DE JONG FLORAL AND SEED CO., PELLA, IOWA 39 NOTT'S EXCELSIOR PEA. The introducer describes it as follows: "This very desirable pea grows to a uniform height of one foot. Remarkably hardy and productive, besides being ear- lier than all the wrinkled peas, it has been impartially tested the past six years in various sections of t
. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. STAPELIA STAPHYLEA 1717 dromus, 8 (1844), describes 89 species, and makes references to several more. The Stapelias are usiiaily grown witli greenhouse succulents, both for the great oddity of their forms and for the singular and often large, showy flowers. The plants are leaiiess. The strongly angled usually d Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cyclopedia-of-american-horticulture-comprising-suggestions-for-cultivation-of-horticultural-plants-descriptions-of-the-species-of-fruits-vegetables-flowers-and-ornamental-plants-sold-in-the-united-states-and-canada-together-with-geographical-and-biographical-sketches-gardening-stapelia-staphylea-1717-dromus-8-1844-describes-89-species-and-makes-references-to-several-more-the-stapelias-are-usiiaily-grown-witli-greenhouse-succulents-both-for-the-great-oddity-of-their-forms-and-for-the-singular-and-often-large-showy-flowers-the-plants-are-leaiiess-the-strongly-angled-usually-d-image231814723.html
RMRD4217–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. STAPELIA STAPHYLEA 1717 dromus, 8 (1844), describes 89 species, and makes references to several more. The Stapelias are usiiaily grown witli greenhouse succulents, both for the great oddity of their forms and for the singular and often large, showy flowers. The plants are leaiiess. The strongly angled usually d
. The nursery-book; a complete guide to the multiplication of plants ... Gardening; Plant propagation. 14 SEEDAGE.. 12. The seed-tester (No. n) set up ized in the testing of seeds—the capillary power of earth- enware and various species of rock—and there are many appli- cations of the idea in practice. These seed- testers may be placed in an incubator or other heating device, or they may be used in the greenhouse or a living-room. A recent bulletin (No. 35) of the Rhode Island Experi- ment Station describes and illustrates a modification of the absorbing-block idea. Instead of a slab of stone Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-nursery-book-a-complete-guide-to-the-multiplication-of-plants-gardening-plant-propagation-14-seedage-12-the-seed-tester-no-n-set-up-ized-in-the-testing-of-seedsthe-capillary-power-of-earth-enware-and-various-species-of-rockand-there-are-many-appli-cations-of-the-idea-in-practice-these-seed-testers-may-be-placed-in-an-incubator-or-other-heating-device-or-they-may-be-used-in-the-greenhouse-or-a-living-room-a-recent-bulletin-no-35-of-the-rhode-island-experi-ment-station-describes-and-illustrates-a-modification-of-the-absorbing-block-idea-instead-of-a-slab-of-stone-image216407833.html
RMPG26B5–. The nursery-book; a complete guide to the multiplication of plants ... Gardening; Plant propagation. 14 SEEDAGE.. 12. The seed-tester (No. n) set up ized in the testing of seeds—the capillary power of earth- enware and various species of rock—and there are many appli- cations of the idea in practice. These seed- testers may be placed in an incubator or other heating device, or they may be used in the greenhouse or a living-room. A recent bulletin (No. 35) of the Rhode Island Experi- ment Station describes and illustrates a modification of the absorbing-block idea. Instead of a slab of stone
. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann MuÌller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. 164 ANGIOSPERMAEâDICOTYLEDONES possibility of automatic self-pollination is apparently not precluded. Plants observed by Warming in the Scandinavian highlands were also strongly protandrous, as were those examined by Schulz in the Tyrol. The latter describes the plant as gynodioe- cious, rarely gynomonoecious, very rarely androdioecious or andromonoecious. Visitors.âLoew observed the following in Switzerland (' Beitrage,' p. 60).â Diptera. Bombyliidae: i. Ar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-flower-pollination-based-upon-hermann-mullers-work-the-fertilisation-of-flowers-by-insects-fertilization-of-plants-164-angiospermaedicotyledones-possibility-of-automatic-self-pollination-is-apparently-not-precluded-plants-observed-by-warming-in-the-scandinavian-highlands-were-also-strongly-protandrous-as-were-those-examined-by-schulz-in-the-tyrol-the-latter-describes-the-plant-as-gynodioe-cious-rarely-gynomonoecious-very-rarely-androdioecious-or-andromonoecious-visitorsloew-observed-the-following-in-switzerland-beitrage-p-60-diptera-bombyliidae-i-ar-image232039104.html
RMRDE86T–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann MuÌller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. 164 ANGIOSPERMAEâDICOTYLEDONES possibility of automatic self-pollination is apparently not precluded. Plants observed by Warming in the Scandinavian highlands were also strongly protandrous, as were those examined by Schulz in the Tyrol. The latter describes the plant as gynodioe- cious, rarely gynomonoecious, very rarely androdioecious or andromonoecious. Visitors.âLoew observed the following in Switzerland (' Beitrage,' p. 60).â Diptera. Bombyliidae: i. Ar
. The nursery-book : a complete guide to the multiplication of plants . Plant propagation. The seed-tester (No. rr) set up. ized ill the testing of seeds—the capillary power of earth- enware and various species of rock—and there are many appli- cations of the idea in practice. These seed- testers may be placed in an incubator or other heating device, or they may be used in the greenhouse or a living-room. A recent bulletin I Xo. 35 ] of the Rhode Island Experi- ment Station describes and illustrates a modilication of the absorbing-block idea. Instead of a slab of stone or earthenware, "sp Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-nursery-book-a-complete-guide-to-the-multiplication-of-plants-plant-propagation-the-seed-tester-no-rr-set-up-ized-ill-the-testing-of-seedsthe-capillary-power-of-earth-enware-and-various-species-of-rockand-there-are-many-appli-cations-of-the-idea-in-practice-these-seed-testers-may-be-placed-in-an-incubator-or-other-heating-device-or-they-may-be-used-in-the-greenhouse-or-a-living-room-a-recent-bulletin-i-xo-35-of-the-rhode-island-experi-ment-station-describes-and-illustrates-a-modilication-of-the-absorbing-block-idea-instead-of-a-slab-of-stone-or-earthenware-quotsp-image216407674.html
RMPG265E–. The nursery-book : a complete guide to the multiplication of plants . Plant propagation. The seed-tester (No. rr) set up. ized ill the testing of seeds—the capillary power of earth- enware and various species of rock—and there are many appli- cations of the idea in practice. These seed- testers may be placed in an incubator or other heating device, or they may be used in the greenhouse or a living-room. A recent bulletin I Xo. 35 ] of the Rhode Island Experi- ment Station describes and illustrates a modilication of the absorbing-block idea. Instead of a slab of stone or earthenware, "sp
. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. Gardening -- Dictionaries; Plants -- North America encyclopedias. STAPELIA STAPHYLEA 1717 droraus, 8 (1844), describes 89 species, and makes references to several more. The Stapelias are usually grown with greenhouse succulents, both for the great oddity of their forms and for the s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cyclopedia-of-american-horticulture-comprising-suggestions-for-cultivation-of-horticultural-plants-descriptions-of-the-species-of-fruits-vegetables-flowers-and-ornamental-plants-sold-in-the-united-states-and-canada-together-with-geographical-and-biographical-sketches-and-a-synopsis-of-the-vegetable-kingdom-gardening-dictionaries-plants-north-america-encyclopedias-stapelia-staphylea-1717-droraus-8-1844-describes-89-species-and-makes-references-to-several-more-the-stapelias-are-usually-grown-with-greenhouse-succulents-both-for-the-great-oddity-of-their-forms-and-for-the-s-image231832750.html
RMRD4W12–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. Gardening -- Dictionaries; Plants -- North America encyclopedias. STAPELIA STAPHYLEA 1717 droraus, 8 (1844), describes 89 species, and makes references to several more. The Stapelias are usually grown with greenhouse succulents, both for the great oddity of their forms and for the s
. Descriptive list. Nurseries (Horticulture) Vermont Burlington Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Burlington Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Vermont Burlington Catalogs; Gladiolus Vermont Burlington Catalogs; Delphinium Vermont Burlington Catalogs. CHAMPLAIN VIEW GARDENS ROSE MIST. (Fischer) (Prim. Grand ) (Ex) (Dec) (70-90) Prim, in a class by itself, color is difficult to describe. It is a sort of old rose with buff showing through. 5-8 well placed blooms open on a very tall spike. One of the most beautiful and dec- orative of all glads. The name describes the color. ROSE MULBERRY. (Austin) (Ex) (Dec Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/descriptive-list-nurseries-horticulture-vermont-burlington-catalogs-nursery-stock-vermont-burlington-catalogs-bulbs-plants-vermont-burlington-catalogs-gladiolus-vermont-burlington-catalogs-delphinium-vermont-burlington-catalogs-champlain-view-gardens-rose-mist-fischer-prim-grand-ex-dec-70-90-prim-in-a-class-by-itself-color-is-difficult-to-describe-it-is-a-sort-of-old-rose-with-buff-showing-through-5-8-well-placed-blooms-open-on-a-very-tall-spike-one-of-the-most-beautiful-and-dec-orative-of-all-glads-the-name-describes-the-color-rose-mulberry-austin-ex-dec-image215962072.html
RMPF9WR4–. Descriptive list. Nurseries (Horticulture) Vermont Burlington Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Burlington Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Vermont Burlington Catalogs; Gladiolus Vermont Burlington Catalogs; Delphinium Vermont Burlington Catalogs. CHAMPLAIN VIEW GARDENS ROSE MIST. (Fischer) (Prim. Grand ) (Ex) (Dec) (70-90) Prim, in a class by itself, color is difficult to describe. It is a sort of old rose with buff showing through. 5-8 well placed blooms open on a very tall spike. One of the most beautiful and dec- orative of all glads. The name describes the color. ROSE MULBERRY. (Austin) (Ex) (Dec
. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. 524 ANGIOSPERMAE—DICOTYLEDONES stigmas, in Wurtemberg ; but in the South Tyrol, according to Schulz, there is variation between protogyny, homogamy, and sUght protandry. Kerner says that their odour suggests herring-brine (trimethylaniide), while Kirchner describes it as meal-like. The latter also states that, after the flowers have opened, the tips of the petals sometimes bend right back, and the stamens diverge so much as to be almost in one plane; their a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-flower-pollination-based-upon-hermann-mullers-work-the-fertilisation-of-flowers-by-insects-fertilization-of-plants-524-angiospermaedicotyledones-stigmas-in-wurtemberg-but-in-the-south-tyrol-according-to-schulz-there-is-variation-between-protogyny-homogamy-and-sught-protandry-kerner-says-that-their-odour-suggests-herring-brine-trimethylaniide-while-kirchner-describes-it-as-meal-like-the-latter-also-states-that-after-the-flowers-have-opened-the-tips-of-the-petals-sometimes-bend-right-back-and-the-stamens-diverge-so-much-as-to-be-almost-in-one-plane-their-a-image232020438.html
RMRDDCC6–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. 524 ANGIOSPERMAE—DICOTYLEDONES stigmas, in Wurtemberg ; but in the South Tyrol, according to Schulz, there is variation between protogyny, homogamy, and sUght protandry. Kerner says that their odour suggests herring-brine (trimethylaniide), while Kirchner describes it as meal-like. The latter also states that, after the flowers have opened, the tips of the petals sometimes bend right back, and the stamens diverge so much as to be almost in one plane; their a
. The nursery-book : a complete guide to the multiplication of plants . Plant propagation. 14 SEEDAGE.. The seed-tester (No. rr) set up. ized ill the testing of seeds—the capillary power of earth- enware and various species of rock—and there are many appli- cations of the idea in practice. These seed- testers may be placed in an incubator or other heating device, or they may be used in the greenhouse or a living-room. A recent bulletin I Xo. 35 ] of the Rhode Island Experi- ment Station describes and illustrates a modilication of the absorbing-block idea. Instead of a slab of stone or earthenw Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-nursery-book-a-complete-guide-to-the-multiplication-of-plants-plant-propagation-14-seedage-the-seed-tester-no-rr-set-up-ized-ill-the-testing-of-seedsthe-capillary-power-of-earth-enware-and-various-species-of-rockand-there-are-many-appli-cations-of-the-idea-in-practice-these-seed-testers-may-be-placed-in-an-incubator-or-other-heating-device-or-they-may-be-used-in-the-greenhouse-or-a-living-room-a-recent-bulletin-i-xo-35-of-the-rhode-island-experi-ment-station-describes-and-illustrates-a-modilication-of-the-absorbing-block-idea-instead-of-a-slab-of-stone-or-earthenw-image216407678.html
RMPG265J–. The nursery-book : a complete guide to the multiplication of plants . Plant propagation. 14 SEEDAGE.. The seed-tester (No. rr) set up. ized ill the testing of seeds—the capillary power of earth- enware and various species of rock—and there are many appli- cations of the idea in practice. These seed- testers may be placed in an incubator or other heating device, or they may be used in the greenhouse or a living-room. A recent bulletin I Xo. 35 ] of the Rhode Island Experi- ment Station describes and illustrates a modilication of the absorbing-block idea. Instead of a slab of stone or earthenw
. Bulbs and tuberous-rooted plants; their history, description, methods of propagation and complete directions for their successful culture in the garden, dwelling and greenhouse. Bulbs (Plants). HYACINTH. 139 but little known; Gerard, in his ^'Herbal," 1596, speaks of it as of a well-known flower, without saying when it was introduced, and he describes and figures several double varieties of the original species, which lie says, simply, was brought from the East. The varieties. HOUSE BLOOMING HYACINTHS. then known were bine, white or pink, which were the only colors known in the Ilyacinf Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulbs-and-tuberous-rooted-plants-their-history-description-methods-of-propagation-and-complete-directions-for-their-successful-culture-in-the-garden-dwelling-and-greenhouse-bulbs-plants-hyacinth-139-but-little-known-gerard-in-his-herbalquot-1596-speaks-of-it-as-of-a-well-known-flower-without-saying-when-it-was-introduced-and-he-describes-and-figures-several-double-varieties-of-the-original-species-which-lie-says-simply-was-brought-from-the-east-the-varieties-house-blooming-hyacinths-then-known-were-bine-white-or-pink-which-were-the-only-colors-known-in-the-ilyacinf-image234228059.html
RMRH207R–. Bulbs and tuberous-rooted plants; their history, description, methods of propagation and complete directions for their successful culture in the garden, dwelling and greenhouse. Bulbs (Plants). HYACINTH. 139 but little known; Gerard, in his ^'Herbal," 1596, speaks of it as of a well-known flower, without saying when it was introduced, and he describes and figures several double varieties of the original species, which lie says, simply, was brought from the East. The varieties. HOUSE BLOOMING HYACINTHS. then known were bine, white or pink, which were the only colors known in the Ilyacinf
. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. Fig. 165. Gaya simplex-. Gaud, (aftev Htiin, Miiller). A. Flower in tlie first (male) sta^e. B Ditto, in tlie 5.ti:ond (female) staj^e. 1-5, stamens ;/. npctar-". si, stigma. 351. Gaya Gaud. 1145. G. simplex Gaud. —Schulz (' Beitrage') describes this species as andio- monoecious, with protandrous hermaphrodite flowers. According to Hermann MuUer ('Alpenblumen,'p. 120), the flower mechanism agrees with that of Meum Mutellina. Visitors.—Herm. Muller saw Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-flower-pollination-based-upon-hermann-mullers-work-the-fertilisation-of-flowers-by-insects-fertilization-of-plants-fig-165-gaya-simplex-gaud-aftev-htiin-miiller-a-flower-in-tlie-first-male-stae-b-ditto-in-tlie-5tiond-female-staje-1-5-stamens-npctar-quot-si-stigma-351-gaya-gaud-1145-g-simplex-gaud-schulz-beitrage-describes-this-species-as-andio-monoecious-with-protandrous-hermaphrodite-flowers-according-to-hermann-muuer-alpenblumenp-120-the-flower-mechanism-agrees-with-that-of-meum-mutellina-visitorsherm-muller-saw-image216452009.html
RMPG46MW–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. Fig. 165. Gaya simplex-. Gaud, (aftev Htiin, Miiller). A. Flower in tlie first (male) sta^e. B Ditto, in tlie 5.ti:ond (female) staj^e. 1-5, stamens ;/. npctar-". si, stigma. 351. Gaya Gaud. 1145. G. simplex Gaud. —Schulz (' Beitrage') describes this species as andio- monoecious, with protandrous hermaphrodite flowers. According to Hermann MuUer ('Alpenblumen,'p. 120), the flower mechanism agrees with that of Meum Mutellina. Visitors.—Herm. Muller saw
. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. 82 ANGIOSPERMAE—DICOTYLEDONES Miiller describes the strongly odorous white flowers of this species as possessing a corolla-tube scarcely 3 mm. long and expanding above into a four- or rarely five-lobed limb. The bilobed stigma is situated in the entrance to the flower, while the two or rarely three stamens project freely from it. The anthers dehisce laterally, but so widely that their inner surfaces are entirely covered with pollen. The position of the anthe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-flower-pollination-based-upon-hermann-mullers-work-the-fertilisation-of-flowers-by-insects-fertilization-of-plants-82-angiospermaedicotyledones-miiller-describes-the-strongly-odorous-white-flowers-of-this-species-as-possessing-a-corolla-tube-scarcely-3-mm-long-and-expanding-above-into-a-four-or-rarely-five-lobed-limb-the-bilobed-stigma-is-situated-in-the-entrance-to-the-flower-while-the-two-or-rarely-three-stamens-project-freely-from-it-the-anthers-dehisce-laterally-but-so-widely-that-their-inner-surfaces-are-entirely-covered-with-pollen-the-position-of-the-anthe-image232054270.html
RMRDEYGE–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. 82 ANGIOSPERMAE—DICOTYLEDONES Miiller describes the strongly odorous white flowers of this species as possessing a corolla-tube scarcely 3 mm. long and expanding above into a four- or rarely five-lobed limb. The bilobed stigma is situated in the entrance to the flower, while the two or rarely three stamens project freely from it. The anthers dehisce laterally, but so widely that their inner surfaces are entirely covered with pollen. The position of the anthe
. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 374 ABIBTINEAE [CH. Pityites (Pinites) eirensis sp. nov. In his account of petrified material from Franz Josef Land Solms-Laubachi^ describes sections of a Pinus-]ik.e leaf from Bell. Fig. 772. Pityites Solmsi. (British Museum, V. 2169; nat. size.) Island (Eira harbour) probably of the same geological age as the plant-beds of Cape Stephen, which is beheved to be Upper Jurassic or Lower Cretaceous. Through the kindness of the Director of the 1 Solms-Laubaoh (04) p. 12, PI. i. fig. 14; PI. n. fig. 3. For evidence as to geologica Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fossil-plants-for-students-of-botany-and-geology-paleobotany-374-abibtineae-ch-pityites-pinites-eirensis-sp-nov-in-his-account-of-petrified-material-from-franz-josef-land-solms-laubachi-describes-sections-of-a-pinus-ike-leaf-from-bell-fig-772-pityites-solmsi-british-museum-v-2169-nat-size-island-eira-harbour-probably-of-the-same-geological-age-as-the-plant-beds-of-cape-stephen-which-is-beheved-to-be-upper-jurassic-or-lower-cretaceous-through-the-kindness-of-the-director-of-the-1-solms-laubaoh-04-p-12-pi-i-fig-14-pi-n-fig-3-for-evidence-as-to-geologica-image216385498.html
RMPG15WE–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 374 ABIBTINEAE [CH. Pityites (Pinites) eirensis sp. nov. In his account of petrified material from Franz Josef Land Solms-Laubachi^ describes sections of a Pinus-]ik.e leaf from Bell. Fig. 772. Pityites Solmsi. (British Museum, V. 2169; nat. size.) Island (Eira harbour) probably of the same geological age as the plant-beds of Cape Stephen, which is beheved to be Upper Jurassic or Lower Cretaceous. Through the kindness of the Director of the 1 Solms-Laubaoh (04) p. 12, PI. i. fig. 14; PI. n. fig. 3. For evidence as to geologica
. Plant life and plant uses; an elementary textbook, a foundation for the study of agriculture, domestic science or college botany. Botany. 212 LEAVES whorled leaves that the advantage of petioles which are graded in length is most apparent. This is especially true of plants which, like the dandelion or the plantain, have very short stems and their leaves in whorls. (See Figure 75.) Such an arrangement of leaves as these plants have is called a rosette, a word which describes their form very well. The outer and under leaves of a rosette have the longest petioles, and they de- crease in length Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plant-life-and-plant-uses-an-elementary-textbook-a-foundation-for-the-study-of-agriculture-domestic-science-or-college-botany-botany-212-leaves-whorled-leaves-that-the-advantage-of-petioles-which-are-graded-in-length-is-most-apparent-this-is-especially-true-of-plants-which-like-the-dandelion-or-the-plantain-have-very-short-stems-and-their-leaves-in-whorls-see-figure-75-such-an-arrangement-of-leaves-as-these-plants-have-is-called-a-rosette-a-word-which-describes-their-form-very-well-the-outer-and-under-leaves-of-a-rosette-have-the-longest-petioles-and-they-de-crease-in-length-image232329390.html
RMRDYEE6–. Plant life and plant uses; an elementary textbook, a foundation for the study of agriculture, domestic science or college botany. Botany. 212 LEAVES whorled leaves that the advantage of petioles which are graded in length is most apparent. This is especially true of plants which, like the dandelion or the plantain, have very short stems and their leaves in whorls. (See Figure 75.) Such an arrangement of leaves as these plants have is called a rosette, a word which describes their form very well. The outer and under leaves of a rosette have the longest petioles, and they de- crease in length
. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. 4. Liagora pinnata Harv. Harvey,W. H., Nereis Bor.-Americana, part II, 1853, pag. 138. Agardh, J., Epicrisis, 1876, pag. 517; Analecta Algologica, Contin. III, 1896, p. 108. The piants (Fig. 76) I have referred to this species seem to accord well with the description and figures of Harvey (1. c.) even if they show some differences. Harvey describes the frond as three inches long; my specimens reach a length of up to 16 cm. The stems are set at short intervals with branches, spreading out on all sides longest in the middle of the frond, shorter Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dansk-botanisk-arkiv-plants-plants-denmark-4-liagora-pinnata-harv-harveyw-h-nereis-bor-americana-part-ii-1853-pag-138-agardh-j-epicrisis-1876-pag-517-analecta-algologica-contin-iii-1896-p-108-the-piants-fig-76-i-have-referred-to-this-species-seem-to-accord-well-with-the-description-and-figures-of-harvey-1-c-even-if-they-show-some-differences-harvey-describes-the-frond-as-three-inches-long-my-specimens-reach-a-length-of-up-to-16-cm-the-stems-are-set-at-short-intervals-with-branches-spreading-out-on-all-sides-longest-in-the-middle-of-the-frond-shorter-image216111744.html
RMPFGMMG–. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. 4. Liagora pinnata Harv. Harvey,W. H., Nereis Bor.-Americana, part II, 1853, pag. 138. Agardh, J., Epicrisis, 1876, pag. 517; Analecta Algologica, Contin. III, 1896, p. 108. The piants (Fig. 76) I have referred to this species seem to accord well with the description and figures of Harvey (1. c.) even if they show some differences. Harvey describes the frond as three inches long; my specimens reach a length of up to 16 cm. The stems are set at short intervals with branches, spreading out on all sides longest in the middle of the frond, shorter
. The wonders of the great deep, or, The physical, animal, geological, and vegetable curiosities of the ocean . Ocean; Marine animals; Marine plants. THE INDIAN OCEAN. 355 cucumber, whence they are sometimes termed Sea- cucumbers ; in the water, however, the body is often . Sea-cucumbers (Hotolharice). greatly lengthened, and, on being touched, is sud- denly contracted so as completely to alter the form. The mouth is at one end of the animal, furnished with shelly teeth converging to a centre, as in the Star-fishes, and surrounded by numerous tentacles. Mr. Crawfurd describes it as "an u Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-wonders-of-the-great-deep-or-the-physical-animal-geological-and-vegetable-curiosities-of-the-ocean-ocean-marine-animals-marine-plants-the-indian-ocean-355-cucumber-whence-they-are-sometimes-termed-sea-cucumbers-in-the-water-however-the-body-is-often-sea-cucumbers-hotolharice-greatly-lengthened-and-on-being-touched-is-sud-denly-contracted-so-as-completely-to-alter-the-form-the-mouth-is-at-one-end-of-the-animal-furnished-with-shelly-teeth-converging-to-a-centre-as-in-the-star-fishes-and-surrounded-by-numerous-tentacles-mr-crawfurd-describes-it-as-quotan-u-image232174888.html
RMRDMDC8–. The wonders of the great deep, or, The physical, animal, geological, and vegetable curiosities of the ocean . Ocean; Marine animals; Marine plants. THE INDIAN OCEAN. 355 cucumber, whence they are sometimes termed Sea- cucumbers ; in the water, however, the body is often . Sea-cucumbers (Hotolharice). greatly lengthened, and, on being touched, is sud- denly contracted so as completely to alter the form. The mouth is at one end of the animal, furnished with shelly teeth converging to a centre, as in the Star-fishes, and surrounded by numerous tentacles. Mr. Crawfurd describes it as "an u
. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. Fig. I7g. Asperula cynanchica^ L. (after Herm. Muller). (i) Flower with pure white, smootli petals, seen from above (>- 7). (2) Ditto, after removal of half the corolla; seen from the side. (,^) Flower with rough petals ornamented with red lines; seen from the side. (4) Ditto, seen from above, a, anther ; w, nectary; oz ovary; st, stipma. in colour, and Kerner says that they smell like vanilla. Hermann Muller describes them as homogamous. The abundant ne Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-flower-pollination-based-upon-hermann-mullers-work-the-fertilisation-of-flowers-by-insects-fertilization-of-plants-fig-i7g-asperula-cynanchica-l-after-herm-muller-i-flower-with-pure-white-smootli-petals-seen-from-above-gt-7-2-ditto-after-removal-of-half-the-corolla-seen-from-the-side-flower-with-rough-petals-ornamented-with-red-lines-seen-from-the-side-4-ditto-seen-from-above-a-anther-w-nectary-oz-ovary-st-stipma-in-colour-and-kerner-says-that-they-smell-like-vanilla-hermann-muller-describes-them-as-homogamous-the-abundant-ne-image216451957.html
RMPG46K1–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. Fig. I7g. Asperula cynanchica^ L. (after Herm. Muller). (i) Flower with pure white, smootli petals, seen from above (>- 7). (2) Ditto, after removal of half the corolla; seen from the side. (,^) Flower with rough petals ornamented with red lines; seen from the side. (4) Ditto, seen from above, a, anther ; w, nectary; oz ovary; st, stipma. in colour, and Kerner says that they smell like vanilla. Hermann Muller describes them as homogamous. The abundant ne
. Dreer's seeds, plants and bulbs are reliable. Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs. Burbank's ** Sunset " Shirley Poppies The seed of this has been received direct from the famous hybridizer, Luther Burbank, who describes it as follows: "This is by far the most refined of all Poppies. The shading is marvelous, fire shades, various beau- tiful soft pink shades, with white and various markings. I assure you that you will find this the finest strain of Poppies ever grown. They have been selected with the utmost c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dreers-seeds-plants-and-bulbs-are-reliable-bulbs-plants-catalogs-flowers-seeds-catalogs-vegetables-seeds-catalogs-nurseries-horticulture-catalogs-burbanks-sunset-quot-shirley-poppies-the-seed-of-this-has-been-received-direct-from-the-famous-hybridizer-luther-burbank-who-describes-it-as-follows-quotthis-is-by-far-the-most-refined-of-all-poppies-the-shading-is-marvelous-fire-shades-various-beau-tiful-soft-pink-shades-with-white-and-various-markings-i-assure-you-that-you-will-find-this-the-finest-strain-of-poppies-ever-grown-they-have-been-selected-with-the-utmost-c-image232943657.html
RMREYE09–. Dreer's seeds, plants and bulbs are reliable. Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs. Burbank's ** Sunset " Shirley Poppies The seed of this has been received direct from the famous hybridizer, Luther Burbank, who describes it as follows: "This is by far the most refined of all Poppies. The shading is marvelous, fire shades, various beau- tiful soft pink shades, with white and various markings. I assure you that you will find this the finest strain of Poppies ever grown. They have been selected with the utmost c
. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. 544 ANGIOSPERMAE—DICOTYLEDONES MacLeod (Pyrenees) observed a variety of this species (possibly G. Lapeyrou- sianum) to be visited by a beetle, 3 Muscids, and 3 Syrphids. He describes it as belonging to flovifer class C, while the other species of Galium belong to E. 1247. G. verum L.xG. Mollugo L. ( = G. ochroleucum Wolf.). (Knuth, ' Weit. Beob. u. Bl. u. Insekt. a. d. nordfr. Ins.,' p. 235.)—In the island of Sylt (2. 7. '93) I have seen numerous insects vis Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-flower-pollination-based-upon-hermann-mullers-work-the-fertilisation-of-flowers-by-insects-fertilization-of-plants-544-angiospermaedicotyledones-macleod-pyrenees-observed-a-variety-of-this-species-possibly-g-lapeyrou-sianum-to-be-visited-by-a-beetle-3-muscids-and-3-syrphids-he-describes-it-as-belonging-to-flovifer-class-c-while-the-other-species-of-galium-belong-to-e-1247-g-verum-lxg-mollugo-l-=-g-ochroleucum-wolf-knuth-weit-beob-u-bl-u-insekt-a-d-nordfr-ins-p-235in-the-island-of-sylt-2-7-93-i-have-seen-numerous-insects-vis-image216451941.html
RMPG46JD–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. 544 ANGIOSPERMAE—DICOTYLEDONES MacLeod (Pyrenees) observed a variety of this species (possibly G. Lapeyrou- sianum) to be visited by a beetle, 3 Muscids, and 3 Syrphids. He describes it as belonging to flovifer class C, while the other species of Galium belong to E. 1247. G. verum L.xG. Mollugo L. ( = G. ochroleucum Wolf.). (Knuth, ' Weit. Beob. u. Bl. u. Insekt. a. d. nordfr. Ins.,' p. 235.)—In the island of Sylt (2. 7. '93) I have seen numerous insects vis
. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. 426 ANGIOSPERMAE—DICOTYLEDONES pp. 175, 344-)—This species is native to the high Alps. Hermann IMiiller describes the flowers as protogynous, but with persistent stigmas, so that automatic self- polhnation takes place normally and tolerably soon. Ricca says the flowers are protogynous with short-lived stigmas. Kerner adds that anthesis lasts four days, that the outer stamens serve for cross- and the inner ones for self-pollination, and that the scale-like ne Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-flower-pollination-based-upon-hermann-mullers-work-the-fertilisation-of-flowers-by-insects-fertilization-of-plants-426-angiospermaedicotyledones-pp-175-344-this-species-is-native-to-the-high-alps-hermann-imiiller-describes-the-flowers-as-protogynous-but-with-persistent-stigmas-so-that-automatic-self-polhnation-takes-place-normally-and-tolerably-soon-ricca-says-the-flowers-are-protogynous-with-short-lived-stigmas-kerner-adds-that-anthesis-lasts-four-days-that-the-outer-stamens-serve-for-cross-and-the-inner-ones-for-self-pollination-and-that-the-scale-like-ne-image232020632.html
RMRDDCK4–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. 426 ANGIOSPERMAE—DICOTYLEDONES pp. 175, 344-)—This species is native to the high Alps. Hermann IMiiller describes the flowers as protogynous, but with persistent stigmas, so that automatic self- polhnation takes place normally and tolerably soon. Ricca says the flowers are protogynous with short-lived stigmas. Kerner adds that anthesis lasts four days, that the outer stamens serve for cross- and the inner ones for self-pollination, and that the scale-like ne
. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. Fig. 127. Saxi/raga aiooides^ L. (after Herm. Muller). A. Flower in the 6rst (male) stage, B. Flower in the second (female) stage (X 3^). C The same in longitudinal section (X 7). d, anther; /f, filament; w, nectary ; ov.o^ry ^, petal ; j, sepal; .?/, stigma. Jacobshavn and Franz-Josef's Fjord. Abromeit describes Greenland specimens as possessing the orange-red spots on the petals, marked more or less clearly ('Bot. Ergeb. von Drygalski's Gronlandsexped.') Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-flower-pollination-based-upon-hermann-mullers-work-the-fertilisation-of-flowers-by-insects-fertilization-of-plants-fig-127-saxiraga-aiooides-l-after-herm-muller-a-flower-in-the-6rst-male-stage-b-flower-in-the-second-female-stage-x-3-c-the-same-in-longitudinal-section-x-7-d-anther-f-filament-w-nectary-ovory-petal-j-sepal-stigma-jacobshavn-and-franz-josefs-fjord-abromeit-describes-greenland-specimens-as-possessing-the-orange-red-spots-on-the-petals-marked-more-or-less-clearly-bot-ergeb-von-drygalskis-gronlandsexped-image216452182.html
RMPG46Y2–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. Fig. 127. Saxi/raga aiooides^ L. (after Herm. Muller). A. Flower in the 6rst (male) stage, B. Flower in the second (female) stage (X 3^). C The same in longitudinal section (X 7). d, anther; /f, filament; w, nectary ; ov.o^ry ^, petal ; j, sepal; .?/, stigma. Jacobshavn and Franz-Josef's Fjord. Abromeit describes Greenland specimens as possessing the orange-red spots on the petals, marked more or less clearly ('Bot. Ergeb. von Drygalski's Gronlandsexped.')
. The chain of life in geological time [microform] : a sketch of the origin and succession of animals and plants. Paleontology; Paleobotany; Paléontologie; Paléobotanique. THE FIRST AIR-BREATHERS. 149 an example of the magnitude and perfection to wliich that tribe attained in the age of the Solenhofen state; though V/eyenburgh, who describes it, fancies that he sees evidence that it may, unlike any modern moths, have been provided with a sting. The most perfect and beautiful fossil butterfly known to me is that represented in Fig. 131, from a photo- graph kindly given to me by Mr. Scudder. It Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-chain-of-life-in-geological-time-microform-a-sketch-of-the-origin-and-succession-of-animals-and-plants-paleontology-paleobotany-palontologie-palobotanique-the-first-air-breathers-149-an-example-of-the-magnitude-and-perfection-to-wliich-that-tribe-attained-in-the-age-of-the-solenhofen-state-though-veyenburgh-who-describes-it-fancies-that-he-sees-evidence-that-it-may-unlike-any-modern-moths-have-been-provided-with-a-sting-the-most-perfect-and-beautiful-fossil-butterfly-known-to-me-is-that-represented-in-fig-131-from-a-photo-graph-kindly-given-to-me-by-mr-scudder-it-image234950047.html
RMRJ6W53–. The chain of life in geological time [microform] : a sketch of the origin and succession of animals and plants. Paleontology; Paleobotany; Paléontologie; Paléobotanique. THE FIRST AIR-BREATHERS. 149 an example of the magnitude and perfection to wliich that tribe attained in the age of the Solenhofen state; though V/eyenburgh, who describes it, fancies that he sees evidence that it may, unlike any modern moths, have been provided with a sting. The most perfect and beautiful fossil butterfly known to me is that represented in Fig. 131, from a photo- graph kindly given to me by Mr. Scudder. It
. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. 74 Dansk Botanisk Arkiv, Bd. 3. Nr. 1.. 4. Liagora pinnata Harv. Harvey,W. H., Nereis Bor.-Americana, part II, 1853, pag. 138. Agardh, J., Epicrisis, 1876, pag. 517; Analecta Algologica, Contin. III, 1896, p. 108. The piants (Fig. 76) I have referred to this species seem to accord well with the description and figures of Harvey (1. c.) even if they show some differences. Harvey describes the frond as three inches long; my specimens reach a length of up to 16 cm. The stems are set at short intervals with branches, spreading out on all sides lon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dansk-botanisk-arkiv-plants-plants-denmark-74-dansk-botanisk-arkiv-bd-3-nr-1-4-liagora-pinnata-harv-harveyw-h-nereis-bor-americana-part-ii-1853-pag-138-agardh-j-epicrisis-1876-pag-517-analecta-algologica-contin-iii-1896-p-108-the-piants-fig-76-i-have-referred-to-this-species-seem-to-accord-well-with-the-description-and-figures-of-harvey-1-c-even-if-they-show-some-differences-harvey-describes-the-frond-as-three-inches-long-my-specimens-reach-a-length-of-up-to-16-cm-the-stems-are-set-at-short-intervals-with-branches-spreading-out-on-all-sides-lon-image216111747.html
RMPFGMMK–. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. 74 Dansk Botanisk Arkiv, Bd. 3. Nr. 1.. 4. Liagora pinnata Harv. Harvey,W. H., Nereis Bor.-Americana, part II, 1853, pag. 138. Agardh, J., Epicrisis, 1876, pag. 517; Analecta Algologica, Contin. III, 1896, p. 108. The piants (Fig. 76) I have referred to this species seem to accord well with the description and figures of Harvey (1. c.) even if they show some differences. Harvey describes the frond as three inches long; my specimens reach a length of up to 16 cm. The stems are set at short intervals with branches, spreading out on all sides lon
. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. xxxv] RHYNCHOGOlSrnjM 359 flora of Spitzbergen Nathorst^ discusses the morphological nature of Rhynchogonium seeds and describes additional specimens. Without the aid of petrified examples it is hardly possible to determine the true nature of the fossils.. Fig. 506. A, Holcospermum sulcatum. B, C, Codonospermum anomalum. D, Diplopterotesta spitzbergeneis (x 3). E, Gnetopsis eUiptica (oupule). F, Thysanotesta sagittula. G, Rhynchogonium costatum. H, Hexagonocarpus Noeggerathi. I, Boroviczia Karpinskii. K, Rhabdoapermum tunicatu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fossil-plants-for-students-of-botany-and-geology-paleobotany-xxxv-rhynchogolsrnjm-359-flora-of-spitzbergen-nathorst-discusses-the-morphological-nature-of-rhynchogonium-seeds-and-describes-additional-specimens-without-the-aid-of-petrified-examples-it-is-hardly-possible-to-determine-the-true-nature-of-the-fossils-fig-506-a-holcospermum-sulcatum-b-c-codonospermum-anomalum-d-diplopterotesta-spitzbergeneis-x-3-e-gnetopsis-euiptica-oupule-f-thysanotesta-sagittula-g-rhynchogonium-costatum-h-hexagonocarpus-noeggerathi-i-boroviczia-karpinskii-k-rhabdoapermum-tunicatu-image232065313.html
RMRDFDJW–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. xxxv] RHYNCHOGOlSrnjM 359 flora of Spitzbergen Nathorst^ discusses the morphological nature of Rhynchogonium seeds and describes additional specimens. Without the aid of petrified examples it is hardly possible to determine the true nature of the fossils.. Fig. 506. A, Holcospermum sulcatum. B, C, Codonospermum anomalum. D, Diplopterotesta spitzbergeneis (x 3). E, Gnetopsis eUiptica (oupule). F, Thysanotesta sagittula. G, Rhynchogonium costatum. H, Hexagonocarpus Noeggerathi. I, Boroviczia Karpinskii. K, Rhabdoapermum tunicatu
. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. 206 Dansk Botanisk Arkiv, Bd. 3. Nr. 1. of development being rather different from what is the case in Grijfithsia globifera I again examined my material, and I found that it verified the observation made by Lewis. Fig. 1.93 b and c shows two young protecting cells. They grow out from the mother-cell in a precisely similar method to the basal cells in the tetrasporic branch. Lewis describes it in this way (1. c,. Fig. 193. Gn'ffithsia globifera (Harv.) J. Ag. a, base and top of two cells of tetrasporic plant showing the large porus; upon the l Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dansk-botanisk-arkiv-plants-plants-denmark-206-dansk-botanisk-arkiv-bd-3-nr-1-of-development-being-rather-different-from-what-is-the-case-in-grijfithsia-globifera-i-again-examined-my-material-and-i-found-that-it-verified-the-observation-made-by-lewis-fig-193-b-and-c-shows-two-young-protecting-cells-they-grow-out-from-the-mother-cell-in-a-precisely-similar-method-to-the-basal-cells-in-the-tetrasporic-branch-lewis-describes-it-in-this-way-1-c-fig-193-gnffithsia-globifera-harv-j-ag-a-base-and-top-of-two-cells-of-tetrasporic-plant-showing-the-large-porus-upon-the-l-image216111129.html
RMPFGKXH–. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. 206 Dansk Botanisk Arkiv, Bd. 3. Nr. 1. of development being rather different from what is the case in Grijfithsia globifera I again examined my material, and I found that it verified the observation made by Lewis. Fig. 1.93 b and c shows two young protecting cells. They grow out from the mother-cell in a precisely similar method to the basal cells in the tetrasporic branch. Lewis describes it in this way (1. c,. Fig. 193. Gn'ffithsia globifera (Harv.) J. Ag. a, base and top of two cells of tetrasporic plant showing the large porus; upon the l
. Catalogue of small fruit plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) Michigan Bridgman Catalogs; Berries Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Perfect Blossom. Imperfect Blossom. Some of the New Strawberries. I give under this head descriptions of several varieties which seem to have especial merit although as yet not largely disseminated. KANSAS.—(P) This is the berry for which Allen of Maryland paid $100 for twelve plants. He describes it as follows: "The Kansas originated in the state from which it takes its name. The plant is an extremely vigorous grower, as free from rust or disease of any kind as was ev Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/catalogue-of-small-fruit-plants-nurseries-horticulture-michigan-bridgman-catalogs-berries-catalogs-fruit-catalogs-perfect-blossom-imperfect-blossom-some-of-the-new-strawberries-i-give-under-this-head-descriptions-of-several-varieties-which-seem-to-have-especial-merit-although-as-yet-not-largely-disseminated-kansasp-this-is-the-berry-for-which-allen-of-maryland-paid-100-for-twelve-plants-he-describes-it-as-follows-quotthe-kansas-originated-in-the-state-from-which-it-takes-its-name-the-plant-is-an-extremely-vigorous-grower-as-free-from-rust-or-disease-of-any-kind-as-was-ev-image233313525.html
RMRFG9NW–. Catalogue of small fruit plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) Michigan Bridgman Catalogs; Berries Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Perfect Blossom. Imperfect Blossom. Some of the New Strawberries. I give under this head descriptions of several varieties which seem to have especial merit although as yet not largely disseminated. KANSAS.—(P) This is the berry for which Allen of Maryland paid $100 for twelve plants. He describes it as follows: "The Kansas originated in the state from which it takes its name. The plant is an extremely vigorous grower, as free from rust or disease of any kind as was ev
. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. POLYGON ACE AE 345 hermaphrodite and purely female stocks, the former with styles and stamens of varying length. Ekstam describes the plants of the Swedish highlands as being also homogamous. In spite of not infrequent insect-visits and the facilities for automatic self- pollination in the hermaphrodite flowers, fruits are but rarely set. The plant propagates, in fact, almost always vegetatively by means of bulbils. Ekstam says that the feebly odorous flower Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-flower-pollination-based-upon-hermann-mullers-work-the-fertilisation-of-flowers-by-insects-fertilization-of-plants-polygon-ace-ae-345-hermaphrodite-and-purely-female-stocks-the-former-with-styles-and-stamens-of-varying-length-ekstam-describes-the-plants-of-the-swedish-highlands-as-being-also-homogamous-in-spite-of-not-infrequent-insect-visits-and-the-facilities-for-automatic-self-pollination-in-the-hermaphrodite-flowers-fruits-are-but-rarely-set-the-plant-propagates-in-fact-almost-always-vegetatively-by-means-of-bulbils-ekstam-says-that-the-feebly-odorous-flower-image232060913.html
RMRDF81N–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. POLYGON ACE AE 345 hermaphrodite and purely female stocks, the former with styles and stamens of varying length. Ekstam describes the plants of the Swedish highlands as being also homogamous. In spite of not infrequent insect-visits and the facilities for automatic self- pollination in the hermaphrodite flowers, fruits are but rarely set. The plant propagates, in fact, almost always vegetatively by means of bulbils. Ekstam says that the feebly odorous flower
. The book of choice ferns : for the garden, conservatory, and stove : describing and giving explicit cultural directions for the best and most striking ferns and selaginellas in cultivation. Illustrated with coloured plates and numerous wood engravings, specially prepared for this work . Ferns; Ferns. CHAPTER XXIV. SELAGINELLA, Spring. (Sel-a-gin-el'-la.) Cluh Mosses.. N his exhaustive and excellent work, the " Handbook of the., Fern-Allies," Mr. J, G. Baker very succinctly enumerates and describes those plants which, like Ferns, produce spores from which they are or may be readily Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-book-of-choice-ferns-for-the-garden-conservatory-and-stove-describing-and-giving-explicit-cultural-directions-for-the-best-and-most-striking-ferns-and-selaginellas-in-cultivation-illustrated-with-coloured-plates-and-numerous-wood-engravings-specially-prepared-for-this-work-ferns-ferns-chapter-xxiv-selaginella-spring-sel-a-gin-el-la-cluh-mosses-n-his-exhaustive-and-excellent-work-the-quot-handbook-of-the-fern-alliesquot-mr-j-g-baker-very-succinctly-enumerates-and-describes-those-plants-which-like-ferns-produce-spores-from-which-they-are-or-may-be-readily-image232053125.html
RMRDEX3H–. The book of choice ferns : for the garden, conservatory, and stove : describing and giving explicit cultural directions for the best and most striking ferns and selaginellas in cultivation. Illustrated with coloured plates and numerous wood engravings, specially prepared for this work . Ferns; Ferns. CHAPTER XXIV. SELAGINELLA, Spring. (Sel-a-gin-el'-la.) Cluh Mosses.. N his exhaustive and excellent work, the " Handbook of the., Fern-Allies," Mr. J, G. Baker very succinctly enumerates and describes those plants which, like Ferns, produce spores from which they are or may be readily
. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. CAPRIFOLIACEAE 535 pollination may take place by the fall of pollen on the stigma. Humble-bees are the only insects which regularly effect crossing, their behaviour being as above described. Hermann Miiller states that the honey-bee and flies sometimes do not touch the stigma at all. Kerner describes the flowers as protogynous, and says that the stigma is at first in the line of access to the nectar. The style subsequently bends downwards, and the anthers ta Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-flower-pollination-based-upon-hermann-mullers-work-the-fertilisation-of-flowers-by-insects-fertilization-of-plants-caprifoliaceae-535-pollination-may-take-place-by-the-fall-of-pollen-on-the-stigma-humble-bees-are-the-only-insects-which-regularly-effect-crossing-their-behaviour-being-as-above-described-hermann-miiller-states-that-the-honey-bee-and-flies-sometimes-do-not-touch-the-stigma-at-all-kerner-describes-the-flowers-as-protogynous-and-says-that-the-stigma-is-at-first-in-the-line-of-access-to-the-nectar-the-style-subsequently-bends-downwards-and-the-anthers-ta-image232020407.html
RMRDDCB3–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. CAPRIFOLIACEAE 535 pollination may take place by the fall of pollen on the stigma. Humble-bees are the only insects which regularly effect crossing, their behaviour being as above described. Hermann Miiller states that the honey-bee and flies sometimes do not touch the stigma at all. Kerner describes the flowers as protogynous, and says that the stigma is at first in the line of access to the nectar. The style subsequently bends downwards, and the anthers ta
. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. LABIATAE 291 ably in front. The secretion is sheltered in the lowest part of the corolla-tube. Each anther-lobe dehisces by a single valve. Kemer describes the lobes as resembling boxes provided with covers, which spring open when touched so that pollen falls out. This, however, can only be effected by bees of a size corresponding to the dimensions of the flowers, and it is only these that get their backs dusted with pollen. Gynomonoe- cism occasional, gynod Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-flower-pollination-based-upon-hermann-mullers-work-the-fertilisation-of-flowers-by-insects-fertilization-of-plants-labiatae-291-ably-in-front-the-secretion-is-sheltered-in-the-lowest-part-of-the-corolla-tube-each-anther-lobe-dehisces-by-a-single-valve-kemer-describes-the-lobes-as-resembling-boxes-provided-with-covers-which-spring-open-when-touched-so-that-pollen-falls-out-this-however-can-only-be-effected-by-bees-of-a-size-corresponding-to-the-dimensions-of-the-flowers-and-it-is-only-these-that-get-their-backs-dusted-with-pollen-gynomonoe-cism-occasional-gynod-image232061029.html
RMRDF85W–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. LABIATAE 291 ably in front. The secretion is sheltered in the lowest part of the corolla-tube. Each anther-lobe dehisces by a single valve. Kemer describes the lobes as resembling boxes provided with covers, which spring open when touched so that pollen falls out. This, however, can only be effected by bees of a size corresponding to the dimensions of the flowers, and it is only these that get their backs dusted with pollen. Gynomonoe- cism occasional, gynod
. Catalogue of strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, grapes, hot house and vegetable plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Catalogs; Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Strawberries Seeds Pennsylvania Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Pennsylvania Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 8. I have not fruited the "Mary' yet, but from the testimonials received from re- liable sources, I believe it to be one of the finest berries in cultivation. The plants I have are stocky and healthy, and resemble Baubach. The introducer describes this variety as follows: "It is the largest strawberry yet produce Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/catalogue-of-strawberries-raspberries-blackberries-grapes-hot-house-and-vegetable-plants-nurseries-horticulture-pennsylvania-catalogs-nursery-stock-pennsylvania-catalogs-strawberries-seeds-pennsylvania-catalogs-flowers-seeds-pennsylvania-catalogs-fruit-catalogs-8-i-have-not-fruited-the-quotmary-yet-but-from-the-testimonials-received-from-re-liable-sources-i-believe-it-to-be-one-of-the-finest-berries-in-cultivation-the-plants-i-have-are-stocky-and-healthy-and-resemble-baubach-the-introducer-describes-this-variety-as-follows-quotit-is-the-largest-strawberry-yet-produce-image235158835.html
RMRJGBDR–. Catalogue of strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, grapes, hot house and vegetable plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Catalogs; Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Strawberries Seeds Pennsylvania Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Pennsylvania Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 8. I have not fruited the "Mary' yet, but from the testimonials received from re- liable sources, I believe it to be one of the finest berries in cultivation. The plants I have are stocky and healthy, and resemble Baubach. The introducer describes this variety as follows: "It is the largest strawberry yet produce
. Plant life and plant uses; an elementary textbook, a foundation for the study of agriculture, domestic science or college botany. Botany. 212 LEAVES whorled leaves that the advantage of petioles which are graded in length is most apparent. This is especially true of plants which, like the dandelion or the plantain, have very short stems and their leaves in whorls. (See Figure 75.) Such an arrangement of leaves as these plants have is called a rosette, a word which describes their form very well. The outer and under leaves of a rosette have the longest £7S*£^ v /JUk petioles, and they de- cr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plant-life-and-plant-uses-an-elementary-textbook-a-foundation-for-the-study-of-agriculture-domestic-science-or-college-botany-botany-212-leaves-whorled-leaves-that-the-advantage-of-petioles-which-are-graded-in-length-is-most-apparent-this-is-especially-true-of-plants-which-like-the-dandelion-or-the-plantain-have-very-short-stems-and-their-leaves-in-whorls-see-figure-75-such-an-arrangement-of-leaves-as-these-plants-have-is-called-a-rosette-a-word-which-describes-their-form-very-well-the-outer-and-under-leaves-of-a-rosette-have-the-longest-7s-v-juk-petioles-and-they-de-cr-image232133777.html
RMRDJH01–. Plant life and plant uses; an elementary textbook, a foundation for the study of agriculture, domestic science or college botany. Botany. 212 LEAVES whorled leaves that the advantage of petioles which are graded in length is most apparent. This is especially true of plants which, like the dandelion or the plantain, have very short stems and their leaves in whorls. (See Figure 75.) Such an arrangement of leaves as these plants have is called a rosette, a word which describes their form very well. The outer and under leaves of a rosette have the longest £7S*£^ v /JUk petioles, and they de- cr
. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization. Animals. 510 INSECTA.. These insects are found upon flowers and plants, or on the ground ; they depress the head whilst creeping along, and fall to the ground when alarmed, applying the feet to the outside of the body, [which has particular impressions for their reception]. De Geer describes the larva of one of the species, E. undulatus : it is long, nearly cylindrical ; furnished with short antenncfi, palpi, six feet, twelve scaly segments, the last of which forms a flattened rounded plate, angular at the sides, with two recu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cuviers-animal-kingdom-arranged-according-to-its-organization-animals-510-insecta-these-insects-are-found-upon-flowers-and-plants-or-on-the-ground-they-depress-the-head-whilst-creeping-along-and-fall-to-the-ground-when-alarmed-applying-the-feet-to-the-outside-of-the-body-which-has-particular-impressions-for-their-reception-de-geer-describes-the-larva-of-one-of-the-species-e-undulatus-it-is-long-nearly-cylindrical-furnished-with-short-antenncfi-palpi-six-feet-twelve-scaly-segments-the-last-of-which-forms-a-flattened-rounded-plate-angular-at-the-sides-with-two-recu-image231852120.html
RMRD5NMT–. Cuvier's animal kingdom : arranged according to its organization. Animals. 510 INSECTA.. These insects are found upon flowers and plants, or on the ground ; they depress the head whilst creeping along, and fall to the ground when alarmed, applying the feet to the outside of the body, [which has particular impressions for their reception]. De Geer describes the larva of one of the species, E. undulatus : it is long, nearly cylindrical ; furnished with short antenncfi, palpi, six feet, twelve scaly segments, the last of which forms a flattened rounded plate, angular at the sides, with two recu
. Bulbs and tuberous-rooted plants : their history, description, methods of propagation and complete directions for their successful culture in the garden, dwelling and greenhouse. Bulbs (Plants). HYACINTH. 139 but little known; Gerard, in his ^^Herbal," 1596, speaks of it as of a well-known flower, without saying when it was introduced, and he describes and figures several double varieties of the original species, which he says, simply, was brought from the East. The varieties. HOUSE BLOOMING HYACINTHS. then known were blue, white or pink, which were the only colors known in the Hyacinth Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulbs-and-tuberous-rooted-plants-their-history-description-methods-of-propagation-and-complete-directions-for-their-successful-culture-in-the-garden-dwelling-and-greenhouse-bulbs-plants-hyacinth-139-but-little-known-gerard-in-his-herbalquot-1596-speaks-of-it-as-of-a-well-known-flower-without-saying-when-it-was-introduced-and-he-describes-and-figures-several-double-varieties-of-the-original-species-which-he-says-simply-was-brought-from-the-east-the-varieties-house-blooming-hyacinths-then-known-were-blue-white-or-pink-which-were-the-only-colors-known-in-the-hyacinth-image234228027.html
RMRH206K–. Bulbs and tuberous-rooted plants : their history, description, methods of propagation and complete directions for their successful culture in the garden, dwelling and greenhouse. Bulbs (Plants). HYACINTH. 139 but little known; Gerard, in his ^^Herbal," 1596, speaks of it as of a well-known flower, without saying when it was introduced, and he describes and figures several double varieties of the original species, which he says, simply, was brought from the East. The varieties. HOUSE BLOOMING HYACINTHS. then known were blue, white or pink, which were the only colors known in the Hyacinth
. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. 276 ANGIOSPERMAE—DICOTYLEDONES comes into contact with the insect, getting cross-pollinated if this has previously visited another flower of the species. The first flower visited by an insect will be self-pollinated as the visitor backs out of it. Should insect-visits fail, automatic self-pollination of unexploded flowers is possible, and may be effective under certain conditions (vide infra). BurkiU (Proc. Phil. Soc, Cambridge, viii, 1894) aptly describes t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-flower-pollination-based-upon-hermann-mullers-work-the-fertilisation-of-flowers-by-insects-fertilization-of-plants-276-angiospermaedicotyledones-comes-into-contact-with-the-insect-getting-cross-pollinated-if-this-has-previously-visited-another-flower-of-the-species-the-first-flower-visited-by-an-insect-will-be-self-pollinated-as-the-visitor-backs-out-of-it-should-insect-visits-fail-automatic-self-pollination-of-unexploded-flowers-is-possible-and-may-be-effective-under-certain-conditions-vide-infra-burkiu-proc-phil-soc-cambridge-viii-1894-aptly-describes-t-image232060972.html
RMRDF83T–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. 276 ANGIOSPERMAE—DICOTYLEDONES comes into contact with the insect, getting cross-pollinated if this has previously visited another flower of the species. The first flower visited by an insect will be self-pollinated as the visitor backs out of it. Should insect-visits fail, automatic self-pollination of unexploded flowers is possible, and may be effective under certain conditions (vide infra). BurkiU (Proc. Phil. Soc, Cambridge, viii, 1894) aptly describes t
. A manual of poisonous plants, chiefly of eastern North America, with brief notes on economic and medicinal plants, and numerous illustrations. Poisonous plants. 602 MANUAL OF POISONOUS PLANTS Of our native species, Bigelow says that the juice of several was used in his day to de- stroy warts, and Gray describes them all as containing an acrid, poisonous juice The most active of them are B. corollata, B. Ipecacuanltae, and B. Lathyris. Trie first of these, com- monly called snake-milk, according to Bigelow, has been used for blistering purposes, and the Dispensatory states that the bruised ro Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-poisonous-plants-chiefly-of-eastern-north-america-with-brief-notes-on-economic-and-medicinal-plants-and-numerous-illustrations-poisonous-plants-602-manual-of-poisonous-plants-of-our-native-species-bigelow-says-that-the-juice-of-several-was-used-in-his-day-to-de-stroy-warts-and-gray-describes-them-all-as-containing-an-acrid-poisonous-juice-the-most-active-of-them-are-b-corollata-b-ipecacuanltae-and-b-lathyris-trie-first-of-these-com-monly-called-snake-milk-according-to-bigelow-has-been-used-for-blistering-purposes-and-the-dispensatory-states-that-the-bruised-ro-image232314387.html
RMRDXRAB–. A manual of poisonous plants, chiefly of eastern North America, with brief notes on economic and medicinal plants, and numerous illustrations. Poisonous plants. 602 MANUAL OF POISONOUS PLANTS Of our native species, Bigelow says that the juice of several was used in his day to de- stroy warts, and Gray describes them all as containing an acrid, poisonous juice The most active of them are B. corollata, B. Ipecacuanltae, and B. Lathyris. Trie first of these, com- monly called snake-milk, according to Bigelow, has been used for blistering purposes, and the Dispensatory states that the bruised ro
. Catalogue 1895 : everything for the fruit grower. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Bridgeport Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. ROYAL CHURCH. ROYAIi CHURCH, This promising new raspberry originated in Ofiio, and the claims for this valuable berrj'seem borne out by the testimonials of our leadmg horticulturists as to its merits ; the introducer describes it as'follows : "Berry lar»e, dark crimson, hardy, firm and of good quality. Flavor exceedingly delicious, aromatic and sprightly, and outsells other varieties in the market. It is excelle Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/catalogue-1895-everything-for-the-fruit-grower-nurseries-horticulture-ohio-bridgeport-catalogs-fruit-trees-seedlings-catalogs-fruit-catalogs-plants-ornamental-catalogs-royal-church-royaii-church-this-promising-new-raspberry-originated-in-ofiio-and-the-claims-for-this-valuable-berrjseem-borne-out-by-the-testimonials-of-our-leadmg-horticulturists-as-to-its-merits-the-introducer-describes-it-asfollows-quotberry-lare-dark-crimson-hardy-firm-and-of-good-quality-flavor-exceedingly-delicious-aromatic-and-sprightly-and-outsells-other-varieties-in-the-market-it-is-excelle-image233206335.html
RMRFBD1K–. Catalogue 1895 : everything for the fruit grower. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Bridgeport Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. ROYAL CHURCH. ROYAIi CHURCH, This promising new raspberry originated in Ofiio, and the claims for this valuable berrj'seem borne out by the testimonials of our leadmg horticulturists as to its merits ; the introducer describes it as'follows : "Berry lar»e, dark crimson, hardy, firm and of good quality. Flavor exceedingly delicious, aromatic and sprightly, and outsells other varieties in the market. It is excelle
. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. 3IO ANGIOSPERMAE—DICOTYLEDONES Cross-pollination is thus effected by insect-visits. (Hermann Miiller did not observe automatic self-pollination; Axell, however, says that it does occur and is effective.) In addition to hermaphrodite flowers, there are often female ones, according to Schulz, up to 50%, generally 10-20%, and these are distributed partly gynomonoe- ciously and partly gynodioeciously. Kirchner describes two forms of small-flowered female stocks. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-flower-pollination-based-upon-hermann-mullers-work-the-fertilisation-of-flowers-by-insects-fertilization-of-plants-3io-angiospermaedicotyledones-cross-pollination-is-thus-effected-by-insect-visits-hermann-miiller-did-not-observe-automatic-self-pollination-axell-however-says-that-it-does-occur-and-is-effective-in-addition-to-hermaphrodite-flowers-there-are-often-female-ones-according-to-schulz-up-to-50-generally-10-20-and-these-are-distributed-partly-gynomonoe-ciously-and-partly-gynodioeciously-kirchner-describes-two-forms-of-small-flowered-female-stocks-image232061011.html
RMRDF857–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. 3IO ANGIOSPERMAE—DICOTYLEDONES Cross-pollination is thus effected by insect-visits. (Hermann Miiller did not observe automatic self-pollination; Axell, however, says that it does occur and is effective.) In addition to hermaphrodite flowers, there are often female ones, according to Schulz, up to 50%, generally 10-20%, and these are distributed partly gynomonoe- ciously and partly gynodioeciously. Kirchner describes two forms of small-flowered female stocks.
. Catalogue 1895 : everything for the fruit grower. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Bridgeport Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. ROYAL CHURCH. ROYAIi CHURCH, This promising new raspberry originated in Ofiio, and the claims for this valuable berrj'seem borne out by the testimonials of our leadmg horticulturists as to its merits ; the introducer describes it as'follows : "Berry lar»e, dark crimson, hardy, firm and of good quality. Flavor exceedingly delicious, aromatic and sprightly, and outsells other varieties in the market. It is excelle Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/catalogue-1895-everything-for-the-fruit-grower-nurseries-horticulture-ohio-bridgeport-catalogs-fruit-trees-seedlings-catalogs-fruit-catalogs-plants-ornamental-catalogs-royal-church-royaii-church-this-promising-new-raspberry-originated-in-ofiio-and-the-claims-for-this-valuable-berrjseem-borne-out-by-the-testimonials-of-our-leadmg-horticulturists-as-to-its-merits-the-introducer-describes-it-asfollows-quotberry-lare-dark-crimson-hardy-firm-and-of-good-quality-flavor-exceedingly-delicious-aromatic-and-sprightly-and-outsells-other-varieties-in-the-market-it-is-excelle-image232989949.html
RMRF1H1H–. Catalogue 1895 : everything for the fruit grower. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Bridgeport Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. ROYAL CHURCH. ROYAIi CHURCH, This promising new raspberry originated in Ofiio, and the claims for this valuable berrj'seem borne out by the testimonials of our leadmg horticulturists as to its merits ; the introducer describes it as'follows : "Berry lar»e, dark crimson, hardy, firm and of good quality. Flavor exceedingly delicious, aromatic and sprightly, and outsells other varieties in the market. It is excelle
. A Manual of botany : being an introduction to the study of the structure, physiology, and classification of plants . Botany. Fig. 864, Fig. 865. Fig. 866. Fig, 86r. -times a height of 250 feet, and sending'out clusters of large leaves, from the axil of which bunches of flowers proceed. Although the flowers are small, still the inflorescence, taken collectively, has often a most imposing aspect. Humboldt describes their efiect on the landscape in glowing colours, and Martius has illustrated the order by splendid •delineations. Linnaeus called them the Princes of the Vegetable Kingdom. There a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-botany-being-an-introduction-to-the-study-of-the-structure-physiology-and-classification-of-plants-botany-fig-864-fig-865-fig-866-fig-86r-times-a-height-of-250-feet-and-sendingout-clusters-of-large-leaves-from-the-axil-of-which-bunches-of-flowers-proceed-although-the-flowers-are-small-still-the-inflorescence-taken-collectively-has-often-a-most-imposing-aspect-humboldt-describes-their-efiect-on-the-landscape-in-glowing-colours-and-martius-has-illustrated-the-order-by-splendid-delineations-linnaeus-called-them-the-princes-of-the-vegetable-kingdom-there-a-image232098651.html
RMRDH05F–. A Manual of botany : being an introduction to the study of the structure, physiology, and classification of plants . Botany. Fig. 864, Fig. 865. Fig. 866. Fig, 86r. -times a height of 250 feet, and sending'out clusters of large leaves, from the axil of which bunches of flowers proceed. Although the flowers are small, still the inflorescence, taken collectively, has often a most imposing aspect. Humboldt describes their efiect on the landscape in glowing colours, and Martius has illustrated the order by splendid •delineations. Linnaeus called them the Princes of the Vegetable Kingdom. There a
. Catalogue of small fruit plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) Michigan Bridgman Catalogs; Berries Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Perfect Blossom. Imperfect Blossom. Some of the New Strawberries. I give under this head descriptions of several varieties which seem to have especial merit although as yet not largely disseminated. KANSAS.—(P) This is the berry for which Allen of Maryland paid $100 for twelve plants. He describes it as follows: "The Kansas originated in the state from which it takes its name. The plant is an extremely vigorous grower, as free from rust or disease of any kind as was ev Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/catalogue-of-small-fruit-plants-nurseries-horticulture-michigan-bridgman-catalogs-berries-catalogs-fruit-catalogs-perfect-blossom-imperfect-blossom-some-of-the-new-strawberries-i-give-under-this-head-descriptions-of-several-varieties-which-seem-to-have-especial-merit-although-as-yet-not-largely-disseminated-kansasp-this-is-the-berry-for-which-allen-of-maryland-paid-100-for-twelve-plants-he-describes-it-as-follows-quotthe-kansas-originated-in-the-state-from-which-it-takes-its-name-the-plant-is-an-extremely-vigorous-grower-as-free-from-rust-or-disease-of-any-kind-as-was-ev-image233115274.html
RMRF78WE–. Catalogue of small fruit plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) Michigan Bridgman Catalogs; Berries Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Perfect Blossom. Imperfect Blossom. Some of the New Strawberries. I give under this head descriptions of several varieties which seem to have especial merit although as yet not largely disseminated. KANSAS.—(P) This is the berry for which Allen of Maryland paid $100 for twelve plants. He describes it as follows: "The Kansas originated in the state from which it takes its name. The plant is an extremely vigorous grower, as free from rust or disease of any kind as was ev
. George Tait and Sons' price list and descriptive catalogue of field and garden seeds. Nursery stock Virginia Norfolk Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. VRDENERS in the Southern States who have been successful with vege- tables, roses, bulbous plants, etc., often make a serious mistake when they begin the cultivation of flowers from seed. Instead of ascertaining the kinds best suited to our hot climate, they are apt to make a selection at random from some comprehensive list which describes the flowers simply as they are in their perfection. Me Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/george-tait-and-sons-price-list-and-descriptive-catalogue-of-field-and-garden-seeds-nursery-stock-virginia-norfolk-catalogs-vegetables-seeds-catalogs-grasses-seeds-catalogs-flowers-seeds-catalogs-vrdeners-in-the-southern-states-who-have-been-successful-with-vege-tables-roses-bulbous-plants-etc-often-make-a-serious-mistake-when-they-begin-the-cultivation-of-flowers-from-seed-instead-of-ascertaining-the-kinds-best-suited-to-our-hot-climate-they-are-apt-to-make-a-selection-at-random-from-some-comprehensive-list-which-describes-the-flowers-simply-as-they-are-in-their-perfection-me-image233263409.html
RMRFE1T1–. George Tait and Sons' price list and descriptive catalogue of field and garden seeds. Nursery stock Virginia Norfolk Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. VRDENERS in the Southern States who have been successful with vege- tables, roses, bulbous plants, etc., often make a serious mistake when they begin the cultivation of flowers from seed. Instead of ascertaining the kinds best suited to our hot climate, they are apt to make a selection at random from some comprehensive list which describes the flowers simply as they are in their perfection. Me
. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. MY GARDEN. be carefully watched, otherwise, in the absence of the gardener, he moves like an automatic machine, turning over the bulbs without the slightest remorse. Bulbous plants cannot be retained where the digging is done by labourers, Labourers in the bulb garden are as destructive as pigs, for what one uproots with its snout the other digs in with his spade. Milton well describes a bulbous plant when he sings:â " So, from the root, Springs lighter the green s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/my-garden-its-plan-and-culture-together-with-a-general-description-of-its-geology-botany-and-natural-history-gardening-my-garden-be-carefully-watched-otherwise-in-the-absence-of-the-gardener-he-moves-like-an-automatic-machine-turning-over-the-bulbs-without-the-slightest-remorse-bulbous-plants-cannot-be-retained-where-the-digging-is-done-by-labourers-labourers-in-the-bulb-garden-are-as-destructive-as-pigs-for-what-one-uproots-with-its-snout-the-other-digs-in-with-his-spade-milton-well-describes-a-bulbous-plant-when-he-sings-quot-so-from-the-root-springs-lighter-the-green-s-image232256829.html
RMRDT5XN–. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. MY GARDEN. be carefully watched, otherwise, in the absence of the gardener, he moves like an automatic machine, turning over the bulbs without the slightest remorse. Bulbous plants cannot be retained where the digging is done by labourers, Labourers in the bulb garden are as destructive as pigs, for what one uproots with its snout the other digs in with his spade. Milton well describes a bulbous plant when he sings:â " So, from the root, Springs lighter the green s
. Bulletin. 1901-13. Agriculture; Agriculture. 54 NATURAL VEGETATION AS AN INDICATOR OP CROP PRODUCTION. THE BUNCH-GRASS ASSOCIATION. General Appearance. The most extensive association on the sand hills of eastern Colorado is designated by the name of bimch-grass, which aptly describes its general appearance. As usually found in eastern Colorado, the clumps of bunch-grass are somewhat scattered, the spaces between being occupied by other plants. The general appearance of the vege- tation is well shown in the accompanying illustration (PI. IV, fig. 1). The considerable difference in the appeara Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-1901-13-agriculture-agriculture-54-natural-vegetation-as-an-indicator-op-crop-production-the-bunch-grass-association-general-appearance-the-most-extensive-association-on-the-sand-hills-of-eastern-colorado-is-designated-by-the-name-of-bimch-grass-which-aptly-describes-its-general-appearance-as-usually-found-in-eastern-colorado-the-clumps-of-bunch-grass-are-somewhat-scattered-the-spaces-between-being-occupied-by-other-plants-the-general-appearance-of-the-vege-tation-is-well-shown-in-the-accompanying-illustration-pi-iv-fig-1-the-considerable-difference-in-the-appeara-image234112718.html
RMRGTN4E–. Bulletin. 1901-13. Agriculture; Agriculture. 54 NATURAL VEGETATION AS AN INDICATOR OP CROP PRODUCTION. THE BUNCH-GRASS ASSOCIATION. General Appearance. The most extensive association on the sand hills of eastern Colorado is designated by the name of bimch-grass, which aptly describes its general appearance. As usually found in eastern Colorado, the clumps of bunch-grass are somewhat scattered, the spaces between being occupied by other plants. The general appearance of the vege- tation is well shown in the accompanying illustration (PI. IV, fig. 1). The considerable difference in the appeara
. Burpee's seeds that grow for 1902 : wholesale catalogue for market gardeners, florists, and farmers' clubs. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Burpee's New ** Early Baseball" Cabbage.o This entirely distinct new extra early cabbage, for three consecutive years at Fordhook, has proved y}//j' as early as Jersey ll'akcfiehi, while producing heads so round in form and extremely solid that we have given it the descriptive name of Burpee's " Baseball." This name aptly describes the form an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/burpees-seeds-that-grow-for-1902-wholesale-catalogue-for-market-gardeners-florists-and-farmers-clubs-nursery-stock-pennsylvania-philadelphia-catalogs-vegetables-seeds-catalogs-flowers-seeds-catalogs-plants-ornamental-catalogs-burpees-new-early-baseballquot-cabbageo-this-entirely-distinct-new-extra-early-cabbage-for-three-consecutive-years-at-fordhook-has-proved-yj-as-early-as-jersey-llakcfiehi-while-producing-heads-so-round-in-form-and-extremely-solid-that-we-have-given-it-the-descriptive-name-of-burpees-quot-baseballquot-this-name-aptly-describes-the-form-an-image233111961.html
RMRF74K5–. Burpee's seeds that grow for 1902 : wholesale catalogue for market gardeners, florists, and farmers' clubs. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Burpee's New ** Early Baseball" Cabbage.o This entirely distinct new extra early cabbage, for three consecutive years at Fordhook, has proved y}//j' as early as Jersey ll'akcfiehi, while producing heads so round in form and extremely solid that we have given it the descriptive name of Burpee's " Baseball." This name aptly describes the form an
. Burpee's 1902 farm annual : vegetable, flower and farm seeds. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. Burpee's New "Early Baseball" Cabbage. This entirely distinct new extra early cabbage, for three consecutive years at Fordhook, has proved fully as early as Jersey Wakefield, while producing heads so round in form and extremely solid that we have given it the descriptive name of Burpee's " Baseball." This name aptly describes the form and great solidity of the heads. The plants are extre Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/burpees-1902-farm-annual-vegetable-flower-and-farm-seeds-nursery-stock-pennsylvania-philadelphia-catalogs-vegetables-seeds-catalogs-flowers-seeds-catalogs-bulbs-plants-catalogs-burpees-new-quotearly-baseballquot-cabbage-this-entirely-distinct-new-extra-early-cabbage-for-three-consecutive-years-at-fordhook-has-proved-fully-as-early-as-jersey-wakefield-while-producing-heads-so-round-in-form-and-extremely-solid-that-we-have-given-it-the-descriptive-name-of-burpees-quot-baseballquot-this-name-aptly-describes-the-form-and-great-solidity-of-the-heads-the-plants-are-extre-image233111970.html
RMRF74KE–. Burpee's 1902 farm annual : vegetable, flower and farm seeds. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. Burpee's New "Early Baseball" Cabbage. This entirely distinct new extra early cabbage, for three consecutive years at Fordhook, has proved fully as early as Jersey Wakefield, while producing heads so round in form and extremely solid that we have given it the descriptive name of Burpee's " Baseball." This name aptly describes the form and great solidity of the heads. The plants are extre
. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. 104 BOTANY. iji) Water-pores. De Bary* describes under this name some curious atoma-like structures which occur ou many plants. These, instead of containing air in their cavities, normally contain water. Their guard- cells, which are, in some cases at least, much like those of ordinary stomata, are immovable, and as a consequence the pore is incapable of enlargement or contraction. They are always found over the ends of small bundles of spiral vessels, which appear to pass into the pore cav- ities. One form of these may be readily examined in the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/botany-for-high-schools-and-colleges-botany-104-botany-iji-water-pores-de-bary-describes-under-this-name-some-curious-atoma-like-structures-which-occur-ou-many-plants-these-instead-of-containing-air-in-their-cavities-normally-contain-water-their-guard-cells-which-are-in-some-cases-at-least-much-like-those-of-ordinary-stomata-are-immovable-and-as-a-consequence-the-pore-is-incapable-of-enlargement-or-contraction-they-are-always-found-over-the-ends-of-small-bundles-of-spiral-vessels-which-appear-to-pass-into-the-pore-cav-ities-one-form-of-these-may-be-readily-examined-in-the-image232282545.html
RMRDWAN5–. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. 104 BOTANY. iji) Water-pores. De Bary* describes under this name some curious atoma-like structures which occur ou many plants. These, instead of containing air in their cavities, normally contain water. Their guard- cells, which are, in some cases at least, much like those of ordinary stomata, are immovable, and as a consequence the pore is incapable of enlargement or contraction. They are always found over the ends of small bundles of spiral vessels, which appear to pass into the pore cav- ities. One form of these may be readily examined in the
. Cole's garden annual. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Iowa Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs. The introducer describes it as fol- lows: "This very desirable pea grows to a uniform height of one foot. Re- markably hardy and productive, be- sides being earlier than all the wrinkled peas, it has been impartially tested the past six years in various sections of the United States and Canada. It is so hardy and vigorous that it may be safely planted in early spring with any smooth variety, and counted on for table use al Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/coles-garden-annual-vegetables-seeds-catalogs-nurseries-horticulture-iowa-catalogs-garden-tools-catalogs-flowers-seeds-catalogs-bulbs-plants-seeds-catalogs-the-introducer-describes-it-as-fol-lows-quotthis-very-desirable-pea-grows-to-a-uniform-height-of-one-foot-re-markably-hardy-and-productive-be-sides-being-earlier-than-all-the-wrinkled-peas-it-has-been-impartially-tested-the-past-six-years-in-various-sections-of-the-united-states-and-canada-it-is-so-hardy-and-vigorous-that-it-may-be-safely-planted-in-early-spring-with-any-smooth-variety-and-counted-on-for-table-use-al-image232727208.html
RMREHHX0–. Cole's garden annual. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Iowa Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs. The introducer describes it as fol- lows: "This very desirable pea grows to a uniform height of one foot. Re- markably hardy and productive, be- sides being earlier than all the wrinkled peas, it has been impartially tested the past six years in various sections of the United States and Canada. It is so hardy and vigorous that it may be safely planted in early spring with any smooth variety, and counted on for table use al
. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. xi.vn] CALLITEITES 341 Callitris Brongniarii from Miocene beds in Euboea, but Saporta^ considers these impressions to be more closely allied to Widdring- tonia and renames them Widdringtonia kumensis. Good examples of quadrivalvate cones (fig. 762, B) are figured by Saporta^ from the Eocene beds of Aix and Armissan in Provence, showing in some cases two outer broader valves and two internal laterally com- pressed valves. Ettingshausen* states that the species is very abundant at Haring in the Tyrol: that author describes some. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fossil-plants-for-students-of-botany-and-geology-paleobotany-xivn-calliteites-341-callitris-brongniarii-from-miocene-beds-in-euboea-but-saporta-considers-these-impressions-to-be-more-closely-allied-to-widdring-tonia-and-renames-them-widdringtonia-kumensis-good-examples-of-quadrivalvate-cones-fig-762-b-are-figured-by-saporta-from-the-eocene-beds-of-aix-and-armissan-in-provence-showing-in-some-cases-two-outer-broader-valves-and-two-internal-laterally-com-pressed-valves-ettingshausen-states-that-the-species-is-very-abundant-at-haring-in-the-tyrol-that-author-describes-some-image231976131.html
RMRDBBWR–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. xi.vn] CALLITEITES 341 Callitris Brongniarii from Miocene beds in Euboea, but Saporta^ considers these impressions to be more closely allied to Widdring- tonia and renames them Widdringtonia kumensis. Good examples of quadrivalvate cones (fig. 762, B) are figured by Saporta^ from the Eocene beds of Aix and Armissan in Provence, showing in some cases two outer broader valves and two internal laterally com- pressed valves. Ettingshausen* states that the species is very abundant at Haring in the Tyrol: that author describes some.
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. i888. The American Florist. 571. elevation on the mountain. It appears to be quite local as a wild plant. Lindley describes it as "inhabiting groves of laurels, myrica, faya, arbutus, heaths, ilex and other shrubs, among -which the sweet chestnut and downj'-leaved oak are naturalized, and associating with species of convolvulus, ranunculus, rubus, ger- aniums, strawberries, violets and similar plants. In these regions the airis moist, the sky is almost always overcast with clouds, especially during the day, w Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-florist-a-weekly-journal-for-the-trade-floriculture-florists-i888-the-american-florist-571-elevation-on-the-mountain-it-appears-to-be-quite-local-as-a-wild-plant-lindley-describes-it-as-quotinhabiting-groves-of-laurels-myrica-faya-arbutus-heaths-ilex-and-other-shrubs-among-which-the-sweet-chestnut-and-downj-leaved-oak-are-naturalized-and-associating-with-species-of-convolvulus-ranunculus-rubus-ger-aniums-strawberries-violets-and-similar-plants-in-these-regions-the-airis-moist-the-sky-is-almost-always-overcast-with-clouds-especially-during-the-day-w-image237497899.html
RMRPAXYR–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. i888. The American Florist. 571. elevation on the mountain. It appears to be quite local as a wild plant. Lindley describes it as "inhabiting groves of laurels, myrica, faya, arbutus, heaths, ilex and other shrubs, among -which the sweet chestnut and downj'-leaved oak are naturalized, and associating with species of convolvulus, ranunculus, rubus, ger- aniums, strawberries, violets and similar plants. In these regions the airis moist, the sky is almost always overcast with clouds, especially during the day, w
. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. — 138 — short note about this matter by Collins at the place quoted above, I think that Collins has not examined the question about the nomenclature so very much in detail but used the name which has been most in use in America, namely Halimeda tridens. Ho we refers four species to his Halimeda tridens group, namely, H.favulosa Howe characterized by very large peripheral utricles ; a form like this I have not found in the Danish West Indies. Further besides the typical H. incrassata he considers the forma monilis as a species and describes finally Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/botanisk-tidsskrift-botany-plants-plants-138-short-note-about-this-matter-by-collins-at-the-place-quoted-above-i-think-that-collins-has-not-examined-the-question-about-the-nomenclature-so-very-much-in-detail-but-used-the-name-which-has-been-most-in-use-in-america-namely-halimeda-tridens-ho-we-refers-four-species-to-his-halimeda-tridens-group-namely-hfavulosa-howe-characterized-by-very-large-peripheral-utricles-a-form-like-this-i-have-not-found-in-the-danish-west-indies-further-besides-the-typical-h-incrassata-he-considers-the-forma-monilis-as-a-species-and-describes-finally-image234397383.html
RMRH9M73–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. — 138 — short note about this matter by Collins at the place quoted above, I think that Collins has not examined the question about the nomenclature so very much in detail but used the name which has been most in use in America, namely Halimeda tridens. Ho we refers four species to his Halimeda tridens group, namely, H.favulosa Howe characterized by very large peripheral utricles ; a form like this I have not found in the Danish West Indies. Further besides the typical H. incrassata he considers the forma monilis as a species and describes finally
. Cole's garden annual. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Iowa Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs. The introducer describes it as fol- lows: "This very desirable pea grows to a uniform height of one foot. Re- markably hardy and productive, be- sides being earlier than all the wrinkled peas, it has been impartially tested the past six years in various sections of the United States and Canada. It is so hardy and vigorous that it may be safely planted in early spring with any smooth variety, and counted on for table use al Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/coles-garden-annual-vegetables-seeds-catalogs-nurseries-horticulture-iowa-catalogs-garden-tools-catalogs-flowers-seeds-catalogs-bulbs-plants-seeds-catalogs-the-introducer-describes-it-as-fol-lows-quotthis-very-desirable-pea-grows-to-a-uniform-height-of-one-foot-re-markably-hardy-and-productive-be-sides-being-earlier-than-all-the-wrinkled-peas-it-has-been-impartially-tested-the-past-six-years-in-various-sections-of-the-united-states-and-canada-it-is-so-hardy-and-vigorous-that-it-may-be-safely-planted-in-early-spring-with-any-smooth-variety-and-counted-on-for-table-use-al-image232725716.html
RMREHG0M–. Cole's garden annual. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Iowa Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs. The introducer describes it as fol- lows: "This very desirable pea grows to a uniform height of one foot. Re- markably hardy and productive, be- sides being earlier than all the wrinkled peas, it has been impartially tested the past six years in various sections of the United States and Canada. It is so hardy and vigorous that it may be safely planted in early spring with any smooth variety, and counted on for table use al
. A course in invertebrate zoölogy : a guide to the dissection and comparative study of invertebrate animals. Zoology; Invertebrates. Marvels of Pond-Life. 71 It was possibly very young, and did not thrust out its cilia in two distinct tufts, as Cohn describes, although it may have had the power of doing so. At times it sprang quickly backwards and forwards, bringing its head where its tail was before. This object required for its comfortable elucidation a power of about six hundred linear.. S3 0 (Ecistes crystallinus. Among the common water-plants, which are worth examining as the probable ab Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-course-in-invertebrate-zology-a-guide-to-the-dissection-and-comparative-study-of-invertebrate-animals-zoology-invertebrates-marvels-of-pond-life-71-it-was-possibly-very-young-and-did-not-thrust-out-its-cilia-in-two-distinct-tufts-as-cohn-describes-although-it-may-have-had-the-power-of-doing-so-at-times-it-sprang-quickly-backwards-and-forwards-bringing-its-head-where-its-tail-was-before-this-object-required-for-its-comfortable-elucidation-a-power-of-about-six-hundred-linear-s3-0-ecistes-crystallinus-among-the-common-water-plants-which-are-worth-examining-as-the-probable-ab-image232497123.html
RMRE74CK–. A course in invertebrate zoölogy : a guide to the dissection and comparative study of invertebrate animals. Zoology; Invertebrates. Marvels of Pond-Life. 71 It was possibly very young, and did not thrust out its cilia in two distinct tufts, as Cohn describes, although it may have had the power of doing so. At times it sprang quickly backwards and forwards, bringing its head where its tail was before. This object required for its comfortable elucidation a power of about six hundred linear.. S3 0 (Ecistes crystallinus. Among the common water-plants, which are worth examining as the probable ab
. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. CARYOPHYLLEAE 199 Visitors.— Herm. MuUer observed only Diptera — chiefly Syrphidae and Muscidae, together with some Empidae. 494. C. latifolium L. (Herm. Mailer,'Alpenblumen,'pp. 189-90.)—Hermann Miiller describes the flowers of this species as protandrous, though A. Schulz says that they are also homogamous. Even in the former case automatic self-pollination is possible (see Fig. 59). Dovrefjeld plants are autogamous and slightly protandrous; Warming once o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-flower-pollination-based-upon-hermann-mullers-work-the-fertilisation-of-flowers-by-insects-fertilization-of-plants-caryophylleae-199-visitors-herm-muuer-observed-only-diptera-chiefly-syrphidae-and-muscidae-together-with-some-empidae-494-c-latifolium-l-herm-maileralpenblumenpp-189-90hermann-miiller-describes-the-flowers-of-this-species-as-protandrous-though-a-schulz-says-that-they-are-also-homogamous-even-in-the-former-case-automatic-self-pollination-is-possible-see-fig-59-dovrefjeld-plants-are-autogamous-and-slightly-protandrous-warming-once-o-image232061204.html
RMRDF8C4–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. CARYOPHYLLEAE 199 Visitors.— Herm. MuUer observed only Diptera — chiefly Syrphidae and Muscidae, together with some Empidae. 494. C. latifolium L. (Herm. Mailer,'Alpenblumen,'pp. 189-90.)—Hermann Miiller describes the flowers of this species as protandrous, though A. Schulz says that they are also homogamous. Even in the former case automatic self-pollination is possible (see Fig. 59). Dovrefjeld plants are autogamous and slightly protandrous; Warming once o
. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. 256 ANGIOSPERMAE—DICOTYLEDONES igo. Melianthus L. 630. M. major L.—Francke describes the flowers of this species as protandrous (' Beitrage z. Kennt. d. Bestaubungseinricht. d. Pfl.'). 2. Sub-order Acerineae. This suborder is represented in Europe only by the genus. 191. Acer L. Several or many of the small greenish-yellow flowers are crowded together into inflorescences, and thus rendered conspicuous. Some species blossom before the leaves unfold, by which Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-flower-pollination-based-upon-hermann-mullers-work-the-fertilisation-of-flowers-by-insects-fertilization-of-plants-256-angiospermaedicotyledones-igo-melianthus-l-630-m-major-lfrancke-describes-the-flowers-of-this-species-as-protandrous-beitrage-z-kennt-d-bestaubungseinricht-d-pfl-2-sub-order-acerineae-this-suborder-is-represented-in-europe-only-by-the-genus-191-acer-l-several-or-many-of-the-small-greenish-yellow-flowers-are-crowded-together-into-inflorescences-and-thus-rendered-conspicuous-some-species-blossom-before-the-leaves-unfold-by-which-image232061043.html
RMRDF86B–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. 256 ANGIOSPERMAE—DICOTYLEDONES igo. Melianthus L. 630. M. major L.—Francke describes the flowers of this species as protandrous (' Beitrage z. Kennt. d. Bestaubungseinricht. d. Pfl.'). 2. Sub-order Acerineae. This suborder is represented in Europe only by the genus. 191. Acer L. Several or many of the small greenish-yellow flowers are crowded together into inflorescences, and thus rendered conspicuous. Some species blossom before the leaves unfold, by which
. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. i84 ANGIOSPERMAE—DICOTYLEDONES xxxviii, 1896; Schulz, 'Beitrage,' II, pp. 46—7; Kirchner, 'Flora v. Stuttgart,' P- 235.)—Hermann Miiller describes the flowers as protogynous, with stigmas persisting for a long time, while A. Schulz found them to be almost always homogamous, though sometimes slightly protandrous or slightly protogynous. At the base of each of the five outer stamens there is a fleshy swelling, which secretes a relatively large drop of nectar. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-flower-pollination-based-upon-hermann-mullers-work-the-fertilisation-of-flowers-by-insects-fertilization-of-plants-i84-angiospermaedicotyledones-xxxviii-1896-schulz-beitrage-ii-pp-467-kirchner-flora-v-stuttgart-p-235hermann-miiller-describes-the-flowers-as-protogynous-with-stigmas-persisting-for-a-long-time-while-a-schulz-found-them-to-be-almost-always-homogamous-though-sometimes-slightly-protandrous-or-slightly-protogynous-at-the-base-of-each-of-the-five-outer-stamens-there-is-a-fleshy-swelling-which-secretes-a-relatively-large-drop-of-nectar-image232039051.html
RMRDE84Y–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. i84 ANGIOSPERMAE—DICOTYLEDONES xxxviii, 1896; Schulz, 'Beitrage,' II, pp. 46—7; Kirchner, 'Flora v. Stuttgart,' P- 235.)—Hermann Miiller describes the flowers as protogynous, with stigmas persisting for a long time, while A. Schulz found them to be almost always homogamous, though sometimes slightly protandrous or slightly protogynous. At the base of each of the five outer stamens there is a fleshy swelling, which secretes a relatively large drop of nectar.
. Catalogue of Holland bulbs and plants : for fall planting.. Bulbs (Plants), Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs. CARNATION. AMrELOJPSIS, {Woodbine.) One of our fine ornamental climbing plants, appearing in its glory in autumn after the leaves have turned. Then its foliage assumes a most gorgeous appearance, the vine arraying itself in colors of brilliant scarlet and orange. This particularly describes the native American Woodbine, or Virginia Creeper. The A. Veitchii, a variety introduced from Japan, is comparatively new in this country, and is characterized by a more compact habit i)f growth. It is Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/catalogue-of-holland-bulbs-and-plants-for-fall-planting-bulbs-plants-catalogs-flowers-catalogs-carnation-amrelojpsis-woodbine-one-of-our-fine-ornamental-climbing-plants-appearing-in-its-glory-in-autumn-after-the-leaves-have-turned-then-its-foliage-assumes-a-most-gorgeous-appearance-the-vine-arraying-itself-in-colors-of-brilliant-scarlet-and-orange-this-particularly-describes-the-native-american-woodbine-or-virginia-creeper-the-a-veitchii-a-variety-introduced-from-japan-is-comparatively-new-in-this-country-and-is-characterized-by-a-more-compact-habit-if-growth-it-is-image232994423.html
RMRF1PNB–. Catalogue of Holland bulbs and plants : for fall planting.. Bulbs (Plants), Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs. CARNATION. AMrELOJPSIS, {Woodbine.) One of our fine ornamental climbing plants, appearing in its glory in autumn after the leaves have turned. Then its foliage assumes a most gorgeous appearance, the vine arraying itself in colors of brilliant scarlet and orange. This particularly describes the native American Woodbine, or Virginia Creeper. The A. Veitchii, a variety introduced from Japan, is comparatively new in this country, and is characterized by a more compact habit i)f growth. It is
. Burpee's 1902 farm annual : vegetable, flower and farm seeds. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. Burpee's New "Early Baseball" Cabbage. This entirely distinct new extra early cabbage, for three consecutive years at Fordhook, has proved fully as early as Jersey Wakefield, while producing heads so round in form and extremely solid that we have given it the descriptive name of Burpee's " Baseball." This name aptly describes the form and great solidity of the heads. The plants are extre Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/burpees-1902-farm-annual-vegetable-flower-and-farm-seeds-nursery-stock-pennsylvania-philadelphia-catalogs-vegetables-seeds-catalogs-flowers-seeds-catalogs-bulbs-plants-catalogs-burpees-new-quotearly-baseballquot-cabbage-this-entirely-distinct-new-extra-early-cabbage-for-three-consecutive-years-at-fordhook-has-proved-fully-as-early-as-jersey-wakefield-while-producing-heads-so-round-in-form-and-extremely-solid-that-we-have-given-it-the-descriptive-name-of-burpees-quot-baseballquot-this-name-aptly-describes-the-form-and-great-solidity-of-the-heads-the-plants-are-extre-image233111973.html
RMRF74KH–. Burpee's 1902 farm annual : vegetable, flower and farm seeds. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. Burpee's New "Early Baseball" Cabbage. This entirely distinct new extra early cabbage, for three consecutive years at Fordhook, has proved fully as early as Jersey Wakefield, while producing heads so round in form and extremely solid that we have given it the descriptive name of Burpee's " Baseball." This name aptly describes the form and great solidity of the heads. The plants are extre
. An account of the genus Sedum as found in cultivation. Sedum; Crassulaceae. 300 JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. BoissiER describes the anthers as usually yellowish, and the carpels as glabrous; in my plants, which I received from the Cambridge. h xl Fig. 178.—S. hispanicum Linn, and varieties. Botanic Garden, the anthers are purple and the carpels hairy ; but the latter character is so variable in this species that the Cambridge plant may reasonably go under Boissier's name. Resembles the type in its size and annual character.. Please note that these images are extracted from sca Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-account-of-the-genus-sedum-as-found-in-cultivation-sedum-crassulaceae-300-journal-of-the-royal-horticultural-society-boissier-describes-the-anthers-as-usually-yellowish-and-the-carpels-as-glabrous-in-my-plants-which-i-received-from-the-cambridge-h-xl-fig-178s-hispanicum-linn-and-varieties-botanic-garden-the-anthers-are-purple-and-the-carpels-hairy-but-the-latter-character-is-so-variable-in-this-species-that-the-cambridge-plant-may-reasonably-go-under-boissiers-name-resembles-the-type-in-its-size-and-annual-character-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-sca-image237967174.html
RMRR49FJ–. An account of the genus Sedum as found in cultivation. Sedum; Crassulaceae. 300 JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. BoissiER describes the anthers as usually yellowish, and the carpels as glabrous; in my plants, which I received from the Cambridge. h xl Fig. 178.—S. hispanicum Linn, and varieties. Botanic Garden, the anthers are purple and the carpels hairy ; but the latter character is so variable in this species that the Cambridge plant may reasonably go under Boissier's name. Resembles the type in its size and annual character.. Please note that these images are extracted from sca
. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann MuÌller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. 5i6 ANGIOSPERMAEâDICOTYLEDONES 378. Myrrhis L. 1199. M. odorata Scop. (Herm. Muller, ' Fertilisation,'p. 278, ' Weit. Beob.,' I, p. 311; Schulz, 'Beitrage,' II, p. 191.)âSchulz describes this species as andro- monecious, with protandrous hermaphrodite flowers. Herm. Miiller says that the last flowers which appear are purely male, their small petals falling oflf without ovary, styles, or stigmas having developed. These flowers consequently provide pollen for Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-flower-pollination-based-upon-hermann-mullers-work-the-fertilisation-of-flowers-by-insects-fertilization-of-plants-5i6-angiospermaedicotyledones-378-myrrhis-l-1199-m-odorata-scop-herm-muller-fertilisationp-278-weit-beob-i-p-311-schulz-beitrage-ii-p-191schulz-describes-this-species-as-andro-monecious-with-protandrous-hermaphrodite-flowers-herm-miiller-says-that-the-last-flowers-which-appear-are-purely-male-their-small-petals-falling-oflf-without-ovary-styles-or-stigmas-having-developed-these-flowers-consequently-provide-pollen-for-image232020457.html
RMRDDCCW–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann MuÌller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. 5i6 ANGIOSPERMAEâDICOTYLEDONES 378. Myrrhis L. 1199. M. odorata Scop. (Herm. Muller, ' Fertilisation,'p. 278, ' Weit. Beob.,' I, p. 311; Schulz, 'Beitrage,' II, p. 191.)âSchulz describes this species as andro- monecious, with protandrous hermaphrodite flowers. Herm. Miiller says that the last flowers which appear are purely male, their small petals falling oflf without ovary, styles, or stigmas having developed. These flowers consequently provide pollen for
. Fall planting. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. SPECIAL AND IMPORT PRICES FOR FALL OF 1902 37 NOVELTIES IN SHRUBS, continued "RHUS Cotinus atropurpurea. This is a marked improvement on the well-known Purple Fringe, which I have always con- sidered one of the handsomest shrubs in cultivation. This shrub makes a splendid specimen. The introducer describes the plumes as scarlet, which is hardly true, but they are much deeper in color than those of the old variety. (See illustration Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fall-planting-nursery-stock-pennsylvania-pittsburgh-catalogs-bulbs-plants-catalogs-plants-ornamental-catalogs-flowers-seeds-catalogs-shrubs-catalogs-special-and-import-prices-for-fall-of-1902-37-novelties-in-shrubs-continued-quotrhus-cotinus-atropurpurea-this-is-a-marked-improvement-on-the-well-known-purple-fringe-which-i-have-always-con-sidered-one-of-the-handsomest-shrubs-in-cultivation-this-shrub-makes-a-splendid-specimen-the-introducer-describes-the-plumes-as-scarlet-which-is-hardly-true-but-they-are-much-deeper-in-color-than-those-of-the-old-variety-see-illustration-image233288373.html
RMRFF5KH–. Fall planting. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. SPECIAL AND IMPORT PRICES FOR FALL OF 1902 37 NOVELTIES IN SHRUBS, continued "RHUS Cotinus atropurpurea. This is a marked improvement on the well-known Purple Fringe, which I have always con- sidered one of the handsomest shrubs in cultivation. This shrub makes a splendid specimen. The introducer describes the plumes as scarlet, which is hardly true, but they are much deeper in color than those of the old variety. (See illustration
. Citrus fruits;. Citrus fruit industry; Citrus fruit industry. Frost and Orchard Heating 239 HOW PLANTS ARE INJURED BY COLD In the U. S. Department of Agriculture Yearbook for 1895, B. T. Galloway describes what takes place when plant tissues freeze, very concisely as follows: " All the phenomena involved in the freezing of succu- lent and other plants depends on the condition of the protoplasm or living matter in the plant cell. If the temperature is suffi- ciently low to cause a chemical disorgan- ization of the living- substance, the part of the plant where this takes place dies. If, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/citrus-fruits-citrus-fruit-industry-citrus-fruit-industry-frost-and-orchard-heating-239-how-plants-are-injured-by-cold-in-the-u-s-department-of-agriculture-yearbook-for-1895-b-t-galloway-describes-what-takes-place-when-plant-tissues-freeze-very-concisely-as-follows-quot-all-the-phenomena-involved-in-the-freezing-of-succu-lent-and-other-plants-depends-on-the-condition-of-the-protoplasm-or-living-matter-in-the-plant-cell-if-the-temperature-is-suffi-ciently-low-to-cause-a-chemical-disorgan-ization-of-the-living-substance-the-part-of-the-plant-where-this-takes-place-dies-if-image232778773.html
RMREKYKH–. Citrus fruits;. Citrus fruit industry; Citrus fruit industry. Frost and Orchard Heating 239 HOW PLANTS ARE INJURED BY COLD In the U. S. Department of Agriculture Yearbook for 1895, B. T. Galloway describes what takes place when plant tissues freeze, very concisely as follows: " All the phenomena involved in the freezing of succu- lent and other plants depends on the condition of the protoplasm or living matter in the plant cell. If the temperature is suffi- ciently low to cause a chemical disorgan- ization of the living- substance, the part of the plant where this takes place dies. If,
. Spring 1896. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Nursery stock; Vegetables; Plants, Ornamental; Fruit trees; Fruit; Trees. JAPAN MAYBERRY. Golden Mayberry. Originated by that celebrated experimenter, Luther Burbank, of California, who describes it as follows: "The earliest raspberry known, of golden straw color, as large as Cuthbert, and ripens here in April, before strawberries and before the earliest of the standard raspberries have hardly awakened from their Wint Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spring-1896-nursery-stock-ohio-catalogs-vegetables-seeds-catalogs-plants-ornamental-catalogs-fruit-trees-seedlings-catalogs-fruit-catalogs-trees-seedlings-catalogs-nursery-stock-vegetables-plants-ornamental-fruit-trees-fruit-trees-japan-mayberry-golden-mayberry-originated-by-that-celebrated-experimenter-luther-burbank-of-california-who-describes-it-as-follows-quotthe-earliest-raspberry-known-of-golden-straw-color-as-large-as-cuthbert-and-ripens-here-in-april-before-strawberries-and-before-the-earliest-of-the-standard-raspberries-have-hardly-awakened-from-their-wint-image233429871.html
RMRFNJ53–. Spring 1896. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Nursery stock; Vegetables; Plants, Ornamental; Fruit trees; Fruit; Trees. JAPAN MAYBERRY. Golden Mayberry. Originated by that celebrated experimenter, Luther Burbank, of California, who describes it as follows: "The earliest raspberry known, of golden straw color, as large as Cuthbert, and ripens here in April, before strawberries and before the earliest of the standard raspberries have hardly awakened from their Wint
. Fall planting. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. SPECIAL AND IMPORT PRICES FOR FALL OF 1902 37 NOVELTIES IN SHRUBS, continued "RHUS Cotinus atropurpurea. This is a marked improvement on the well-known Purple Fringe, which I have always con- sidered one of the handsomest shrubs in cultivation. This shrub makes a splendid specimen. The introducer describes the plumes as scarlet, which is hardly true, but they are much deeper in color than those of the old variety. (See illustration Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fall-planting-nursery-stock-pennsylvania-pittsburgh-catalogs-bulbs-plants-catalogs-plants-ornamental-catalogs-flowers-seeds-catalogs-shrubs-catalogs-special-and-import-prices-for-fall-of-1902-37-novelties-in-shrubs-continued-quotrhus-cotinus-atropurpurea-this-is-a-marked-improvement-on-the-well-known-purple-fringe-which-i-have-always-con-sidered-one-of-the-handsomest-shrubs-in-cultivation-this-shrub-makes-a-splendid-specimen-the-introducer-describes-the-plumes-as-scarlet-which-is-hardly-true-but-they-are-much-deeper-in-color-than-those-of-the-old-variety-see-illustration-image233111815.html
RMRF74DY–. Fall planting. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. SPECIAL AND IMPORT PRICES FOR FALL OF 1902 37 NOVELTIES IN SHRUBS, continued "RHUS Cotinus atropurpurea. This is a marked improvement on the well-known Purple Fringe, which I have always con- sidered one of the handsomest shrubs in cultivation. This shrub makes a splendid specimen. The introducer describes the plumes as scarlet, which is hardly true, but they are much deeper in color than those of the old variety. (See illustration
. Burpee's seeds that grow for 1902 : wholesale catalogue for market gardeners, florists, and farmers' clubs. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Burpee's New ** Early Baseball" Cabbage.o This entirely distinct new extra early cabbage, for three consecutive years at Fordhook, has proved y}//j' as early as Jersey ll'akcfiehi, while producing heads so round in form and extremely solid that we have given it the descriptive name of Burpee's " Baseball." This name aptly describes the form an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/burpees-seeds-that-grow-for-1902-wholesale-catalogue-for-market-gardeners-florists-and-farmers-clubs-nursery-stock-pennsylvania-philadelphia-catalogs-vegetables-seeds-catalogs-flowers-seeds-catalogs-plants-ornamental-catalogs-burpees-new-early-baseballquot-cabbageo-this-entirely-distinct-new-extra-early-cabbage-for-three-consecutive-years-at-fordhook-has-proved-yj-as-early-as-jersey-llakcfiehi-while-producing-heads-so-round-in-form-and-extremely-solid-that-we-have-given-it-the-descriptive-name-of-burpees-quot-baseballquot-this-name-aptly-describes-the-form-an-image233111955.html
RMRF74JY–. Burpee's seeds that grow for 1902 : wholesale catalogue for market gardeners, florists, and farmers' clubs. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Burpee's New ** Early Baseball" Cabbage.o This entirely distinct new extra early cabbage, for three consecutive years at Fordhook, has proved y}//j' as early as Jersey ll'akcfiehi, while producing heads so round in form and extremely solid that we have given it the descriptive name of Burpee's " Baseball." This name aptly describes the form an
. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. SCROPHULARINEAE 215 contradiction is afforded to the Knight-Darwin Law that, ' No organic being can fertilize itself through an unlimited number of generations; but a cross with other individuals is occasionally—perhaps at very long intervals—indispensable.' (Cf. Vol. 1, p. 9.) In older flowers the style bends so far back that the stigma and anthers touch one another, automatic self-pollination being thus effected. Warming describes this as being effective b Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-flower-pollination-based-upon-hermann-mullers-work-the-fertilisation-of-flowers-by-insects-fertilization-of-plants-scrophularineae-215-contradiction-is-afforded-to-the-knight-darwin-law-that-no-organic-being-can-fertilize-itself-through-an-unlimited-number-of-generations-but-a-cross-with-other-individuals-is-occasionallyperhaps-at-very-long-intervalsindispensable-cf-vol-1-p-9-in-older-flowers-the-style-bends-so-far-back-that-the-stigma-and-anthers-touch-one-another-automatic-self-pollination-being-thus-effected-warming-describes-this-as-being-effective-b-image232039042.html
RMRDE84J–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. SCROPHULARINEAE 215 contradiction is afforded to the Knight-Darwin Law that, ' No organic being can fertilize itself through an unlimited number of generations; but a cross with other individuals is occasionally—perhaps at very long intervals—indispensable.' (Cf. Vol. 1, p. 9.) In older flowers the style bends so far back that the stigma and anthers touch one another, automatic self-pollination being thus effected. Warming describes this as being effective b
. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 1217. Tiee labels of many patterns. temper should be taken out and the metal folded on the edges. A neat label for conservatory use is made of white sheet-ceiluloid with a mat surface, as pencil marks show very plainly on it. Bniley describes fin "Principles of Frnit-growing") the tree labels shown in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cyclopedia-of-american-horticulture-comprising-suggestions-for-cultivation-of-horticultural-plants-descriptions-of-the-species-of-fruits-vegetables-flowers-and-ornamental-plants-sold-in-the-united-states-and-canada-together-with-geographical-and-biographical-sketches-gardening-1217-tiee-labels-of-many-patterns-temper-should-be-taken-out-and-the-metal-folded-on-the-edges-a-neat-label-for-conservatory-use-is-made-of-white-sheet-ceiluloid-with-a-mat-surface-as-pencil-marks-show-very-plainly-on-it-bniley-describes-fin-quotprinciples-of-frnit-growingquot-the-tree-labels-shown-in-image232359124.html
RMRE0TC4–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 1217. Tiee labels of many patterns. temper should be taken out and the metal folded on the edges. A neat label for conservatory use is made of white sheet-ceiluloid with a mat surface, as pencil marks show very plainly on it. Bniley describes fin "Principles of Frnit-growing") the tree labels shown in
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