RMD8APYM–COELOGYNE MOOREANA WESTONBIRT. WHITE ORCHID.
RM2AP3H7X–Hechtia mooreana plant.
RMPPJ01X–Erica varieties. Pink Thomsonii and scarlet Mooreana heaths. Drawn and zincographed by C. T. Rosenberg, for Thomas Moore's 'The Garden Companion and Florists' Guide,' 1852, published by Charles Frederick Cheffins.. . C.T. Rosenberg drew and engraved many botanicals for Moore's 'The Gardener's Magazine of Botany' and W.J. Hooker's 'Curtis's Botanical Magazine' in the middle of the 19th century. Moore (1821-1887) was the curator of the Botanic Garden, Chelsea, from 1847 until his death.
RF2H8WKHE–Horticultural grit being added to the soil to aid good drainage prior to the planting of primula hybrid candelabra plants
RMW5FDA4–Primula Capitata Mooreana
RF2TC69X9–Old illustration of Chimaera Dracula (Dracula chimaera). Reichenbachia, by F. Sander. St. Albans, UK, 1888 - 1894
RM2AGAMB7–. John Saul's catalogue of plants for the spring of 1889. y, a very rich crimson Metallica, the leaves, together with the sheath-ing leaf-stalks, are of a uniform rich coppery-purplish hue when young, becoming a darkpurplish-bronze when mature Mooreana, the base of the leaf-stalk and themidrib are of a bright reddish-crimson color,which, in the leaf itself, changes to a glossybronzf^ *Mrs. R. Turner (new), fine, graceful plant,colors early and well, very bright colors Nigricans, very dark foliage; a very distinctvariety , Porphyrophylla, a noble stove shrub of erecthal)it, with bold, broadly o
RMC8MTWC–Coelogyne mooreana orchid species variant cultivar open flowers bloom blossom white orange
RF2H8WKK0–Planting out young plants of the pretty primula candelabra selection
RM2AJ0BTA–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . na, a well-coloured plant ; Ilatycerium alcicorno(IClks-horn lern), 4 feet through ; Kondeletia spe-ciosa, llavallia Mooreana, and other Ferns, and agood plant of Pancratium, just going out of flower;also a few nice pieces of Orchids. In the vineries are which still produces good crops of fruit (the presentyear not excepted), and is encased by zinc, to preventthe trunks (three, which shoot from the base of theold trunk, which has vanished) from decay. Thereis also a Fig tree said to have been planted
RM2W8RW69–Woolward - The Genus Masdevallia - Masdevallia mooreana.
RM2JEF9AE–Lapparia mooreana (Gabb, 1860).
RMHKFGXE–Passiflora mooreana Bot. Mag. 66. t. 3773. 1840
RF2H8WKHM–Planting out young plants of the pretty primula candelabra selection
RMRE5CEC–. A critical revision of the genus Eucalyptus. Eucalyptus. Crit. Rev. Eucalyptus. PL. 179.. M-FlocKro-n.dQl.QI-Cini. EUCALYPTUS MOOREANA (W. V. Fitzgerald) Maiden, (i) E. APPROXIMANS Maiden. (9) E. STOWARDI Maiden. {3, 4). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Maiden, J. H. (Joseph Henry), 1859-1925. Sydney, Gullick
RMRYRE55–Dreer's mid-summer list strawberry, Dreer's mid-summer list : strawberry, celery and other seasonable plants, seeds etc. July 1894 August . dreersmidsummerl1894henr Year: 1894 Davallia Fi.jiensis Plumosa. A charming evergreen Fern, with gracefully arching fronds, of easy and rapid growth. 25 to 50 cts. each. Davallia Mooreana. An elegant exhibition Fern of rapid growth. 50 cts. *Dicksonia Antarctica. 25 cts. Didymochloena Truncutula. 25 cts. Doryopteris Xobilis. 50 cts. Gyiiiiiogramma. âSulplmrea. Sulphur Fern. 15 cts. âScbizopbylla. 15 cts. 'Lastrea Aristata Variegata. This most beautiful v
RF2H8WKHT–Horticultural grit being added to the soil to aid good drainage prior to the planting of primula hybrid candelabra plants
RMRDXFYG–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. 568 THE BOOK OF GARDENING. Adiantum Lathomii. peruvianiim. trapeziforme (Fig. 332). Aglaomorpha Meyeniana (Fig. 355). Anemias, of sorts. Asplenium Nidus. Davallia fijiensis and varieties. Mooreana. polyantha. tenuifolia Veitch'ii. Gymnogramme chrysophylla Alstoniae. Gymnogramme peruviana argyrophylla. scliizophylla gloriosa. Nephrolepis davallioides. d. furcans. rufescens tripinnatifida. Microlepia hirta cristata. Platycerium grande. Polypodium Schneiderii. sub-auriculatum (Fig. 341). Pteris ludens. Greenhouse Ferns
RMT02C4H–Dreer's garden calendar : 1896 . dreersgardencale1896henr Year: 1896 Davallia Stricta. Davallia Fijiensis MajUS. A most useful variety, ele- gant to grow into specimen plants either in large pots or hanging basket. 25 cts. *Davallia Stricta. One of the finest Ferns in cultivation, whether for growing as a decorative plant in the room or planting out; the fronds are of strong texture and of a beautiful shade of green 25 and 50 cts. Davallia Fijiensis Plumosa. A charming evergreen Fern, with gracefully arching fronds, of easy and rapid growth. 25 to 50 cts. Davallia Mooreana. An elegant exhibit
RMRHC207–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Floriculture. ON FERNS. Adiantum peruviaimm. AVilliamsii. Asplenium caudatum. longissimum. Blechnum glandulosum. Davallia dissecta. elegans. fijiensis and varieties. Griffithiana. Mooreana. Davallia pentaphylla. tenuifolia Veitchiana. Gymnogramines, gold and silver. schizophylla gloriosa. Microlepia hirta cristata. Nephrolepis davallioides furcans. exaltata. pectinata. Platycerium alcicome (Fig. 353). Polypodium sub-auriculatum (Fig. 341;.. Fig. 353.—Platycerium alcicorne. Ferns for Growing on Cork Blocks in Cool Fernery. Adiantum
RMRYRE54–Dreer's mid-summer list strawberry, Dreer's mid-summer list : strawberry, celery and other seasonable plants, seeds etc. July 1894 August . dreersmidsummerl1894henr Year: 1894 DREER'S MID-SUMMER LIST. 19 FERNSâContinued Davallia Fi.jiensis Plumosa. A charming evergreen Fern, with gracefully arching fronds, of easy and rapid growth. 25 to 50 cts. each. Davallia Mooreana. An elegant exhibition Fern of rapid growth. 50 cts. *Dicksonia Antarctica. 25 cts. Didymochloena Truncutula. 25 cts. Doryopteris Xobilis. 50 cts. Gyiiiiiogramma. âSulplmrea. Sulphur Fern. 15 cts. âScbizopbylla. 15 cts. 'La
RM2JEF1C4–Lapparia mooreana (Gabb, 1860).
RMHX8H8N–Passiflora mooreana Bot. Mag. 66. t. 3773. 1840
RMMXCN3F–. Illustration of Masdevallia mooreana . 1888. M. S. del. ( = Matilda Smith, 1854-1926), C. H. Fitch lith. Description by Joseph Dalton Hooker (1817—1911) 405 Masdevallia mooreana - Curtis' 114 (Ser. 3 no. 44) pl 7015 (1888)
RMRHAB77–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Floriculture. 568 THE BOOK OF GARDENING. Adiantum Lathomii. peruvianum. trapeziforme (Fig. 332). Aglaomorpha Meyeniana (Fig. 355). Anemias, of sorts. Asplenium Nidus. Davallia fijiensis and varieties. Mooreana. polyantha. tenuifolia Veitchii. G-ymnogramme chrysophylla AJstonise. GjTnnogramme permiana argyrophylla. schizophylla gloriosa. Nephrolepis davallioides. d. furcans. rufescens tripinnatifida. Microlepia hirta cristata. Platycerium grande. Poh-podium Sclineiderii. sub-auriculatum (Fig. 341). Pteris ludens. Greenhouse Ferns f
RMMYK9A4–. Illustration of Masdevallia mooreana . 1888. M. S. del. ( = Matilda Smith, 1854-1926), C. H. Fitch lith. Description by Joseph Dalton Hooker (1817—1911) 353 Masdevallia mooreana - Curtis' 114 (Ser. 3 no. 44) pl 7015 (1888)
RMRDXFYX–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. ON FERNS. 565 Adiantum peruvianum. Williamsii. Asplenium caudatum. longissimum. Blechnum glandulosum. Davallia dissecta. elegans. fijiensis and varieties. Griffithiana. Mooreana. Davallia pentaphylla. tenuifolia Veitchiana. Gymnogrammes, gold and silver. schizopbylla gloriosa. Microlepia hirta cristata. Nephrolepis davallioides furcans. exaltata. pectinata. Platycerium alcicorne (Fig. 353). Polypodium sub-auriculatum (Fig. 341^.. Fig. 353.—Platycerium alcicorne. Ferns for Growing on Cork Blocks in Cool Fernery. Adian
RMMWH142–. Illustration of Masdevallia mooreana . 1888. M. S. del. ( = Matilda Smith, 1854-1926), C. H. Fitch lith. Description by Joseph Dalton Hooker (1817—1911) 405 Masdevallia mooreana - Curtis' 114 (Ser. 3 no. 44) pl 7015 (1888)
RMMWY427–. Illustration of Coelogyne mooreana . 1910. M. S. del. ( = Matilda Smith, 1854-1926), J. N. Fitch lith. ( = John Nugent Fitch, 1840–1927) Description by R. A. Rolfe (1855–1921) 138 Coelogyne mooreana - Curtis' 136 (Ser. 4 no. 6) pl. 8297 (1909)
RMRGDJNY–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology; Zoology. POLYGYRA. 273 bilicus, broad at the commencement, and rapidly narrowing beyond the second whorl with the peculiar groove visible in all the whorls of the umbilicus, of the same character as that noticed by Say in auriculata, though deeper. The name tJiolus is derived from the resemblance of the slightly raised, rounded spire to a low dome. Jaw with about 15, adjoining, broad ribs, denticulating either margin. The lingual membrane of Mooreana (PI. VI. Fig. Q) has 20—1—20 teeth, with 8 laterals. There are two t
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