RMP554GJ–Hoodleaved violet. Viola cucullata. Illustration by Clarissa Badger, nee Munger, from 'Wild Flowers, Drawn and Colored from Nature,' New York, 1859. . Clarissa Munger (1806-1889) was born into an artistic family in East Guilford, Connecticut. Her father George was an engraver and miniaturist, and her sister Caroline painted portraits. Clarissa married the Rev. Milton Badger in 1828, and in 1848 published 'Forget Me Not' with original watercolors, believed to be the prototype 'Wild Flowers' (1859) with 22 lithographs and 'Floral Belles' (1867) with 16 plates.
RMMCHN35–. Hardy Phlox Very Mrs. Jenkins^ The best all round pure white. effective for massing; early and free bloomer. Pantheon. Uniform bright carmine rose throughout; very effective and popular sort. Rosenberg. Bright reddish violet; blood-red eye. Riverton Jewel. One of our own introductions and a variety of great merit. It is a lovely shade of mauve-rose, illuminated by a brilliant carmine-red eye. Rynstrom. A great improvement on the popular variety Pantheon; of the same carmine rose color as the Paul Neyron Rose. Thor. A most beautiful and lively shade of deep salmon-pink suffused and overlaid w
RMT0BNX5–Dreer's garden book 1921 (1921) Dreer's garden book 1921 dreersgardenbook1921henr Year: 1921 Hardy Phlox Mrs. Jenkins. The best all round pure white. Pantheon. Bright carmine red; very effective. Rosenberg. Very large individual flovcers. Bright reddish violet with blood-red eye. Rynstrom. A great improvement on the popular variety Pantheon; of the same carmine rose color. Von Lassburg. Purest white, individual flowers very large. W. C. Egan. One of the finest Phloxes yet introduced. The color effect is a pleasing shade of soft pink. Immense pan- icles of flowers. The individual flowers frequ
RM2AM5AMX–History of Clinton County, IndianaTogether with sketches of its cities, villages and towns, educational, religious, civil, military, and political history, portraits of prominent persons, and biographies of representative citizensAlso a condensed history of Indiana, embodying accounts of prehistoric races, Indian wars, and a brief review of its civil and political history . nd Nancy Crose. Mrs. Palmer died May26,1886, having been the mother of six children, all living now11 l^ 406 HISTOET OF CLINTON COUNTY. but one—Violet, Victor and Valley (twins), Fred, John, and DaisyAnn (deceased). Mr. Pal
RM2X2FG6J–WOOLMORE STREET RESTAURANT: EATING OUT IN WARTIME LONDON, 1942 - Women at work preparing vegetables in the kitchen of the British Restaurant at Woolmore Street. Left to right they are: Mrs F Malyon (aged 59), Mrs C Pude (aged 64, a cigar worker in peacetime), Mrs Florence Skinner, Mrs Davison (once demonstrated cleaning materials), Mrs J Harrop (ran a corn chandler and grocer's store), Doris Prigge (previously in the catering trade), Miss Barkwith, Miss Violet Hancock and Mrs Turley. Another woman can be seen in the background
RM2R6H6G8–Pansy Violet (Viola pedata). Date: 1919. Watercolor on paper. Museum: Smithsonian American Art Museum.
RMMCHBJ0–. Nymphaea Mrs. Edwards Whitaker Pennsylvania. Flowers of largest size of a rich blue color. Very free and continuous flowering. $2.50 each. Pulcherrima. This variety flowers continuously winter and summer. Of a fine light blue with yellow centre. $2.00 each. Wm. Stone. Rich violet blue shaded amaranth. $2.00 each. NIGHT-BLOOMING TENDER NYMPHAEAS NOTE—The following are supplied after June 1st in strong, growing pot plants, and should not be planted out until after the weather has become settled and warm. Place your order for these plants early, and we will reserve them until the proper plantin
RMT0T54M–Dreer's garden book seventy-third Dreer's garden book : seventy-third annual edition 1911 dreersgardenbook1911henr Year: 1911 New Hybrid Delphiniums. Delphinium Belladonna. (Everblooming Hardy Larkspur ) gentian-blue with a very conspicuous white centre. 22-14 Lizzie. Lovely azure-blue with bold yellowish eye, beautifully arranged on massive spikes. 2242 Mme. Violet Qeslin. Perfectly round semi-double flowers of clear blue, lavender centre, bold white eye, evenly arranged in spikes 5 to 6 feet high; a gem. 2243 Mrs. Creighton. Semi-double flowers, the outer petals sky-blue, centre rich plum
RM2AGAA77–. Virginian. 1 M iss Cox 2 DR. Wl NSTON 3 M RS. COHRAN 4 M RS N EWBY 5 M ISS THRAVES 6 THACKSTON 7 M ISS Allen 8 M R. Cox 9 MRS. JAM ISON Class of January 06 Motto :—Allies servio. Colors:—Lavender and greenFlower:—Violet Honorary ;rember:—Miss Dinn ®fficer0 PresidentVice-PresidentSecretaryTreasurer Florence I,(;ra>i Mary F<.)KI) (jertrude King Susie Ford
RM2T1KWJG–Woolmore Street Restaurant- Eating Out in Wartime London, 1942 Women at work preparing vegetables in the kitchen of the British Restaurant at Woolmore Street. Left to right they are: Mrs F Malyon (aged 59), Mrs C Pude (aged 64, a cigar worker in peacetime), Mrs Florence Skinner, Mrs Davison (once demonstrated cleaning materials), Mrs J Harrop (ran a corn chandler and grocer's store), Doris Prigge (previously in the catering trade), Miss Barkwith, Miss Violet Hancock and Mrs Turley. Another woman can be seen in the background.
RM2R6F35H–Untitled. Date: 1874. Watercolor on paper. Museum: Smithsonian American Art Museum.
RMMCF4K3–. Nymphaea, Mrs. Edwards Whitaker Day-Blooming Tender Nymphaeas These day-blooming tender Water Lilies will add greatly to the beauty of your pool. The much desired blue varieties are found in this lovely class. Delivery of these is made after June 1, in strong growing plants from pots. You are bound to succeed with them if you follow the instructions given in the Dreer leaflet. Daubenyana. Small, fragrant, light blue flowers, valuable for winter blooming in aquariums or small pools. $1.00 each. Grossherzog Ernst Ludwig. A free-flowering variety of a true violet-blue with a golden yellow cente
RMT0DC0M–Dreer's wholesale price list Dreer's wholesale price list / Henry A. Dreer. dreerswholesalep1912dree Year: SPECIAL DAHLIA CATALOGUE 11 • ' 1 A . Sup Superb New Cactus Dahlias for 1913—continued NEW CACTUS DAHLIA MME. HENRI CAYEUX Mme. Eugene Remy. Centre of flower white gradu- ally shading' to mauve and deepening to a reddish violet at the tips. 75 cts. each. Mrs. C. G. Wyatt. Recommended as one of the finest whites with long numerous petals forming a flower of great depth and of finest qualitJ^ 75 cts. each. Mrs. Ferdinand Jeffries. Rich deep velvety garnet of very large size, petals cu
RM2AN89GM–Arena magazine - Volume 04 . KVA LYNCII-BLOSSE. MRS. J. g. BLAINE,. Mi«. MINA niTBHARD. Digitize! X>«. ^iflMOgfe Digitized by VjOOQIC THE SIOUX FALLS DIVORCE COLONY. * 697 The case of greatest interest, perhaps, because it has atransatlantic notoriety, is that of Eva Lylyan Lynch-Blosse,an English lady, who came to Sioux Falls early last winterand attracted almost instantly the respectful attention of thecitizens. Not because she was a strikingly beautiful woman,for a student of statues might find some faults in her fea-tures, but because out of the shy, violet eyes a high, indomi-table spi
RM2X0313K–THE DUCHESS OF KENT WITH WRENS IN SCOTLAND. 21 OCTOBER, AT ROSYTH AND GRANTON NEAR EDINBURGH. DURING THE VISIT OF HRH THE DUCHESS OF KENT, COMMANDANT OF THE WRNS, TO NAVAL BASES IN SCOTLAND WHEN SHE INSPECTED MEMBERS OF THE WRNS, AND WATCHED THEM AT WORK. - In HMS COCHRANE, left to right: Captain Cyril Coltart, CVO, RN; Mrs V C S Boyd, Superintendent WRNS; The Duchess of Kent; Second Officer E M Adshead; and Lady Herbert, Lady in Waiting Coltart, Cyril George Bucknill, Boyd, Violet Constance Sophie, Marina, Princess (Duchess of Kent), Herbert, Mary Dorothea, Royal Navy, HMS Cochrane, Shore Es
RM2R6H532–Viola orbiculata. Date: 1911. Watercolor on paper. Museum: Smithsonian American Art Museum.
RMMCHW77–. Nymph^a Win. Falconer Offered on page 272 Mrs. Richmond. This new variety has enormous floating, cup-shaped fragrant flowers of a tender violet-rose color, with white sepals and yellow centre; a strong, vigorous grower and very free-flowering. One of the most delicate colored and artistic varieties yet introduced. Awarded Cer- tificate of Merit by the Devon Horticultural Society, and first-class certificate by the Newport Horticultural Society. $25.00 each. Newton. The flowers of this new variety are made up of numerous long, sharp pointed petals of a rich tyrian-rose color, with long, orang
RMRWNGNH–Ellwanger & Barry Mt Hope Ellwanger & Barry Mt Hope Nurseries 1916 ellwangerbarrymt1916moun Year: 1916 ^I^j^^ ^-j AQUNT HOPS NURSERIES J1 PHLOXES-Confmued Miss Elphich. Salmon pink, red eye. Mrs. Jenkins. Pure ^hite, enormous flowers; early. Obergartner Wittig. Bright magenta, crimson carmine eye. Pecheur d'Islande. Crimson red, carmine red eye. Professor Schliemann. Ptose, with carmine eye. Professor Virchow. Bright carmine. Pyramidalis. Pure white, large panicles. Rosenberg. Bright reddish violet, blood red eye. R. P. Struthers. Bright rosy red, crimson eye. Selma. Very large pink flowers,
RM2AG5GN1–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. Fig. 2.—COTTON cloth, with mildews growing out of it (magn.. Fig. 3.—mildews found on cotton cloth (magn. charming and chaste flower, with much refinementof colour. Llewelyns Grey Friar is a bold variety,of large size and good properties, perhaps a little tooover-sized to be compatible with refinement, whileHorners Ringdove is a dark violet self, with all thequalities so well balanced as to form an approximatelyperfect Auricula. Mr. Turners new alpines, A, F.Barron, Duchess of Connaught, Mrs. Ball, a
RM2R6H5E4–Viola palustris. Date: ca. 1917-1918. Watercolor on paper. Museum: Smithsonian American Art Museum.
RMMCHWNH–. Decorative Dahlia Mrs. Furbush Select Decorative Dahlias Continued Le Grand Manitou. The best variegated Dahlia of the decorative type. The ground color white, pret- tily spotted, striped and blotched with deep reddish- violet; occasionally self-colored; tliese are borne on stout, stiff stems, held well above the foli- age. 50 cts. each. Lyndhurst. Brilliant cardinal-red. A fine cut flower, 20 cts. each. Maman Rozaill. Flowers very large size, but graceful, of a pearly-white suffused with rose, reverse of petals velvety-purple edged with white; a most distinct and novel var- iety. 50 cts. ea
RMT028YC–Dreer's garden book for 1947 . dreersgardenbook1947henr Year: 1947 Early-Flowering Orchid Sweet Peas For the Greenhouse and Early Outdoor Blooming 4045 Blue Bird. Violet-blue. 4047 Bridesmaid. Silvery pink. 4048 Daphne. Soft salmon-pink. 4053 Harmony. Lovely lavender. 4055 Hope. Black-seeded white. 4064 Mariner. Clear marine blue. 4067 Mars. Oxblood crimson. 4069 Mrs. Herbert Hoover. A par- ticularly attractive rich blue color. 4081 Shirley Temple. Soft rose-pink. 4083 Sunray. Creamy cerise. 4086 Triumph, Lilac-mauve. 4087 Valencia. Sunproof orange. Any of the above: Pkt. iSc; y2 oz. 4Sc; oz.
RM2AJ6WY2–Tipyn o'bob, 1906-1907 . Mrs. Mouse: Heavens, children, dont drink out of that. The girl who hadtea in it has just developed Tonsilitis.. Violet by the Mossy Stone: Why do you rear your head so high ?The Lonely Violet: Im following the Bryn Mawr Standard. LA PRINCESSE LOINTAINE 33 for us modern spectators, a more heightened vitality than those in thenovel of our childhood. The idea of serving to us the archaisms ofSir Walter concealed beneath a piquant sauce of Gelett Burgess andBernard Shaw, proved a most palatable one. The employment of themagnificent scenic resources now open to the modern
RMMCFC2X–. strong grower with large flowers of a creamy white, reverse of petals flesh color. Good young plants, 25 cts. each. General Billat (Tea). A good large flower, the outside being a pale amaranth-violet, with carmine purple reflections towards the centre. Good young plants, 25 cts. each. Mrs. Robert Garrett (Hybrid Tea). A variety of American origin, with extra large, almost entirely double flowers and long beautifully shaped buds; in color it is a soft rich pink which illuminates grandly under artificial light, and of exquisite fragrance; it is a remarkably healthy, vigorous grower, throwing u
RMRYRCCX–Dreer's wholesale catalog for florists Dreer's wholesale catalog for florists and market gardeners : 1943 winter - spring - summer . dreerswholesalec1943henr Year: 1943 Dreer's Long-Spurred Columbines Aquilegia—Columbine 1201 Alpina. Rich blue 40 1203 Canadensis. Red and yellow 50 1213 Coerulea. Violet-blue and white 40 1207 Double-Flowering Mixed 25 Dreer's Long-Spurred Columbines 1211 Chrysantha. Golden yellow 40 1224 Copper Queen. Copper, straw yellow corolla 50 1225 Pink and Rose Shades 50 1221 Blue and Lavender Shades 50 1228 Snow Queen. White 50 1230 Finest Mixed • 50 1229 Mrs. Scott El
RM2AGA9W1–. Virginian. 1 M iss Cox 2 DR. Wl NSTON 3 M RS. COHRAN 4 M RS N EWBY 5 M ISS THRAVES 6 THACKSTON 7 M ISS Allen 8 M R. Cox 9 MRS. JAM ISON Class of January 06 Motto :—Allies servio. Colors:—Lavender and greenFlower:—Violet Honorary ;rember:—Miss Dinn ®fficer0 PresidentVice-PresidentSecretaryTreasurer Florence I,(;ra>i Mary F<.)KI) (jertrude King Susie Ford. Miss Frances W. Dunn Senior IB Class of January 1906
RMMCF2YM–. Early-Flowering Orchid Sweet Peas For the Greenhouse and Early Outdoor Blooming The early or winter-flowering Sweet Peas are of prime importance for growing in the greenhouse during the winter but they also are valuable outdoors in Southern states and for early spring blooming in our Northern climate. Summer-Flowering kinds are not suited to greenhouse growing. 4045 Blue Bird. Violet-blue. 4047 Bridesmaid. Silvery pink. 4048 Daphne. Soft salmon-pink. 4053 Harmony. Lovely lavender. 4055 Hope. Black-seeded white. 4064 Mariner. Clear marine blue. 4067 Mars. O.xblood crimson. 4069 Mrs. Herbert H
RMT028YD–Dreer's garden book for 1947 . dreersgardenbook1947henr Year: 1947 Early-Flowering Orchid Sweet Peas For the Greenhouse and Early Outdoor Blooming 4045 Blue Bird. Violet-blue. 4047 Bridesmaid. Silvery pink. 4048 Daphne. Soft salmon-pink. 4053 Harmony. Lovely lavender. 4055 Hope. Black-seeded white. 4064 Mariner. Clear marine blue. 4067 Mars. Oxblood crimson. 4069 Mrs. Herbert Hoover. A par- ticularly attractive rich blue color. 4081 Shirley Temple. Soft rose-pink. 4083 Sunray. Creamy cerise. 4086 Triumph, Lilac-mauve. 4087 Valencia. Sunproof orange. Any of the above: Pkt. iSc; y2 oz. 4Sc; oz.
RM2AM85RF–Dreer's wholesale price list : flower seeds for florists plants for florists bulbs for florists vegetable seeds fertilizers, fungicides, insecticides, implements, etc . ep violet-purple veined with white.Lord Salisbury. Standards amber and white; falls dark violet- pnrple with white veins.Mad. Chereau. Pure white, prettily edged with light blue.Mrs. H. Darwin. Standards white, falls reticulated violet.Pallida Dalmatlca. One of the finest of the Germanica type. The plant is of strong habit, growing 4 feet high, with exceptionally large flowers, the standards of a fine lavender, the falls lavend
RMMAD65P–. Dreer's special wholesale catalogue of dahlias 1913 . NEW CACTUS DAHLIA MME. HENRI CAYEUX Mme. Eugene Remy. Centre of flower white gradu- ally shading to mauve and deepening to a reddish violet at the tips. 75 cts. each. Mrs. C. G. Wyatt. Recommended as one of the finest whites with long numerous petals forming a flower of great depth and of finest quality. 75 cts. each. Mrs. Ferdinand Jeffries. Rich deep velvety garnet of very large size, petals curved and twisted give the flower a light graceful appearance. 75 cts. each. Modern. A splendid variety of medium size difficult to describe, a su
RMT028RM–Dreer's garden book for 1945 . dreersgardenbook1945henr Year: 1945 Eariy-Flowerang Orchid Sweet Peas For the Greenhouse and Early Outdoor Blooming 4045 Blue Bird. Violet-blue. 4047 Bridesmaid. Silvery pink. 4048 Daphne. Soft salmon-pink. 4053 Harmony. Lovely lavender. 4055 Hope. Black-seeded white. 4064 Mariner. Clear marine blue. 4067 Mars. Oxblood crimson. 4069 Mrs. Herbert Hoover. A par- ticularly attractive rich blue color. 4081 Shirley Temple. Soft rose-pink. 4083 Sunray. Creamy cerise. 4086 Triumph. Lilac-mauve. 4087 Valencia. Sunproof orange. Any of the above: Pkt. iSc; Vz oz. 40c; oz.
RM2AJ4G52–Rod and gun . meadow throu.sfh which ourjourney hack to camp led us. Here wefound the modest purple violet whicliEasterners associate with earliest Spring;asters of amethyst hue. the harbinger ofAutumn; forget-me-nots of palest blue,emblem of undying love. Of this lastdainty flower, Mrs. Henshaw in her bookon the Mountain Wild Flowers of Ca4ia-da. quotes the following pretty legend ; • When to tl;e flowers so beautifulThe Father gave a name.There came a little blue-eyerl ore(.11 timiflly it came). its colored bracts varying from richestcrimson to palest coral pink. Returning to camp we had ti
RMMCJ6K2–. Aquilbcia. HARDV ASTBRS. (Michaelmas Daisies, or StarwortsJ These are among the showiest of our late flowering hardy plants, giving a wealth of bloom when most other flowers are past. Unless specified, they bloom in September and October. Formosissima. Bright violet; 3 feet. Laivis. Lavender blue; 4 feet. — floribunda. Light heliotrope; 4 feet. — Baldur. Light parma violet; 2i feet. Novse-Anglite. Bright violet-purple; 4 feet. Mrs. F. W. Raynor. Large rich crimson purple; 4 feet. — — Rosea. Briglit purplish-mauve; 4 feet. Puniceus Pulcherrimus. Bluish white with yellow centre; incurved petal
RM2AWMG2A–Garden planning and planting . 66 GARDEN PLANNING AND PLANTING. FIG. 1 edged with blue ; Q,^liss A. Callan, lav-ender ; R, Mrs. T. W.II. Johnstone, black,violet, and mauve.The centre of the bedvkas given up to palepink Geraniums,which suit every col-our of Violas exceptthat they rather killthe effect of WilliamNeil, for which reasona yellow flower, suchas Miniature Sun-flowers or MargueriteFeu dOr, would havebeen a better choice.Of course, there is noneed for each section of the border to show a different plant; whiteand scarlet, cream and blue, pink and carmine, orange and white,mauve and pin
RMMCHE87–. Mrs. C. W. Ward. each. Deep rosy pink on long stems. $2.00 Pennsylvania. Flowers of largest size of a rich blue color. try free and continuous flowering. $2.50 each. Pulcherrima summer. Of Zanzibariensis. The darkest blue or purple of the genus; very free flowering. $1.50 each. Zanzibariensis azurea. Clear azure-blue. $1.00 each. Zanzibariensis rosea. Various shades of rose. $1.00 each. NYiiPHAEA Zanzibariensis This variety flowers continuously winter and a fine light blue with yellow centre. $2.00 each. Wm. Stone. Rich violet blue shaded amaranth. S2.00 each. NIGHT-BLOOMING TENDER NYMPHAEA
RM2AJFBJM–Schultz's seeds : 1913 . TY.—White, with pink edge. KATHERINE TRACY.—Soft brilliant pink. LOVELY.—Beautiful shade of soft shellpink. MRS. GLADSTONE.—Clear, bright, lightpink. STRIPED AND MOTTLED AURORA.—White, with stripes or flakes of orangepink. JESSIE CUTHBERTSON.—Creamy white, stripedand flaked with dark rose. SENATOR.—Maroon and violet; striped white. SHADES OF RED FIRE FLY—Brilliant fiery scarlet.HER MAJESTY.—Beautiful deep rose.KING EDWARD VII.—Bright crimson; very largeflowers. LORD ROSEBERRY—Rose-carmine, with veins ofdeeper rose. MRS. DUGSDALE.—Beautiful deep rose. PRINCESS OF WALES.
RMMAD517–. Dreer's wholesale catalog for florists and market gardeners : 1939 winter spring summer . (jurysantneuium Kapiure Dreer's Colorplate Set for 1939 The nine varieties here offered are of superior merit. They are illustrated in color in our 1939 Garden Book. The demand will be heavy and we are prepared to sup- ply them in quantity. Aglow. Double flowers of deep bright orange color. Very brilliant. Elegance. Large single flowers of a violet-tyrian-rose color. Lovelight. Large pale pink duplex flowers on a vigor- ous plant. Mrs. Sam. P. Botan. A perfectly double flower of bril- liant golden yello
RM2AJC983–The North Carolina booklet : great events in North Carolina history . IS!. ^^m^ GREAT EVENTS IN NORTH CAROLINAifs^a^M HISTORY PUBLISHED QUARTERLYBY THE NORTH CAROLINA SOCIETY DAUGHTERS OF THE REVOLUTIONRALEIGH, N. C. CONTENTS George Edmund Badger, Secretary of the United States Navy 137 By Petee M. Wilson. The Spratt Burying-Ground 152 By Violet G. Alexander. Ingleside, Home of Colonel John Ingles 158 By Maey Hilliaed Hinton. Review of Chronicles of the Cape Fear River 166 By Nina Holland Covington. Genealogical Department 170 Biographical Memoranda 172 By. Mrs. E. E. Moffitt. SINGLE NUMBERS 3
RMMACD89–. Dreer's wholesale price list / Henry A. Dreer. . NEW CACTUS DAHLIA MME. HENRI CAYEUX Mme. Eugene Remy. Centre of flower white gradu- ally shading" to mauve and deepening to a reddish violet at the tips. 75 cts. each. Mrs. C. G. Wyatt. Recommended as one of the finest whites with long numerous petals forming a flower of great depth and of finest qualitJ^ 75 cts. each. Mrs. Ferdinand Jeffries. Rich deep velvety garnet of very large size, petals curved and twisted give the flower a light graceful appearance each. H. L. BrOUSSOn. Extremelj- narrow petals of gieat length and slightly incurve
RM2AFJ5PY–. Dreer's garden book 1915. Chatillonaise. Sulphury-white; one of the best.Perle Rose. Soft violet-rose, very desirable.Provence. Bright pink with gold points and centre.R. Pemberton. Deep carmine-violet with silvery reflex.Vivian Prince. Graceful flower of a bright chrome-yellow. 1.5 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. Set of the12 varieties for $1.50. CHRYSANTHEMUM FRUTESCENS. (Pari* Daisjr or Marguerite.)Mrs. F. Sander. This variety is equally valuable for theconservatory and window garden in late winter and spring,and is an excellent bedding plant during the summermonths, succeeding
RMMACCMA–. Dreer's wholesale price list : bulbs for florists plants for florists flower seeds for florists vegetable and grass seeds, fertilizers, insecticides tools, sundries, etc . HARDY PHLOX Le Prophete (Dwarf). Bright violet-rose, large light halo and bright rose eye ; fine. Mme. Paul Dutrie (Tall). A delicate lilac rose, reminding one of some of the beautiful soft pink Orchids. Mozart (Tall). Ground color white, suffused salmon ; aniline-red eye. Mrs. Jenkins (Tall). The best tall early white for massing. Obergartner Wlttig (Medium). Bright magenta, with crimson- carmine eye ; large flower and tr
RM2AM4D4X–Biennial report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, state of Montana . thbridge Cottonwood Alta Bean Helmville Gertrude Coughlin Big Warm Springs Emel Daellenbach Landusky Sadie McClellan 100 FIFTEENTH BIENNIAL REPORT STANDARD SCHOOLS—Continued. County School District Teacher or Principal Prairie Undem Irene Gard Broadview Ruby Thompson Young H^ttie Moses Sanhrada Elizabeth Sanhrada Rosebud Ivanell May B. Vestal Sheridan Gilchrist Harriet Gilchrist Teton Bole Violet Lestrud Toole Dunkirk Harriet Williams Virginia Johnson Valley -Vandalia C. H. Belmont Wibaux St. Phillips Mrs. J. W. Gr
RMMCHM7E–. Hardy Phlox Mrs. Jenkins. The best all round pure white. Pantheon. Bright carmine red; very effective. Rosenberg. Very large individual flovcers. Bright reddish violet with blood-red eye. Rynstrom. A great improvement on the popular variety Pantheon; of the same carmine rose color. Von Lassburg. Purest white, individual flowers very large. W. C. Egan. One of the finest Phloxes yet introduced. The color effect is a pleasing shade of soft pink. Immense pan- icles of flowers. The individual flowers frequently measure 1| inches in diameter. Widar. Bright reddish violet, with very large white cen
RM2AX136D–Cox seed and plant cocatalogue . Cambridge—Light blush, edgedcarmine. Quadroona—Bright rose. Roseum novum—Rosy white, bordered carmine;dwarf. Caractacus.Francis Dickson.Lady Armstrong. Mrs. Heneage—VxrpYisi. rose, center white, beauti-ful fringed. Old Port—Bright purplish lilac. Sir Thomas Sebright—Glossy violet, copper redblotch. The Maroon—Lively red blotch. Nigrescens—-Velvety blackish red with carmine. Amilcar—Dark violet, large blackish blotch. M. Carva/ho—White, greenish brown blotch.William Austin—Purple, shaded fiery red. President Joseph Napoleon Baumann — Superbflowers, dark crimso
RMMCJD3N–. Geraniums. Eugene Sue. Immense trusses of brilliant scarlet. Gabriel Hontoya. Violet-amaranth, feathered and shaded crimson -maroon. Granville. Large, soft, clear pink. Jacquerie. Rich, dark crimson-scarlet. Maxime Kovalevski. Brilliant pomegranate-red, of fine form. Mme. Mosnay. Lower petals vermilion-rose, upper rose magenta with white base. Mrs. E. G. Hill. Beautiful salmon; a fine large flower. Nult Poitevine. A beautiful rose-purple, lower petals feathered rich scarlet; fine habit Paul Crampbell. A brilliant scarlet bedder. Pamela. Large white centre shading to rosy-lake and bold outer
RM2AJHKFN–Dreer's garden calendar : 1884 . nd uniquecharacter. 50 cts. each. NEW PERENNIAL PHLOXES. Archibald Fowler. Pure bright scarlet. James Galloway. Scarlet rose. Lady Belhaven. Pure white, centre lightrose. Mrs. S. Walker. Silvery white, centre purerose. M. Dunn. Tender rose, centre crimson, im-mense large flower. New Life. Violet-rose, centre purple. 50 cts. each ; the set of six varieties, ^2.00. ORCHIDS. Of this beautiful class of plants, we offer a selectlist of the most popular and easier grown kinds.All are established in Pots, Baskets, or uponBlocks. (T.) Distinguishes the Tropical species
RMMAC9EP–. Dreer's wholesale price list / Henry A. Dreer. . JAPANESE mis IRIS GERMANICA Our collection of German Iris is very choice, the varieties offered being the best in their respective colors. Gazelle. White, heavily frilled with rich mauve. Maori King. Standards golden-yellow; lower petals chocolate. veined white, edged yellow. $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. Mrs. H. Darwin. Standards white, falls slightly veined with violet. Queen of May. Soft rosy-lilac ; pretty. Ciierlon. Standards lilac-mauve, with metallic sheen ; falls violet- mauve shading to a bluish-violet at edges. Edith. Standards lig
RM2AJDJ28–H.W Buckbee seed and plant guide : 1905 . MRS. EL. W. BUCKBEE. Thirty=FouF Years Successful Business. H. W. BUCKBEE, ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS. Thousands of Blossoms on aSingle Plant The Very Bestand Latest Varieties, * . . Charmer—(Single)—The grandest of allwinter bloomers. Tube and sepalswaxy carmine. Its clusters of long,drooping, tube-like, brilliant flowers,and veTy large, green foliage give it amost striking and beautiful appear-ance. Five thousand flowers have beencounted upon a single plant. Worth15c; my price 10c. Trophee—(Double)—Violet blue corolla;very dark rich red sepals, waxy lustre1.
RMMCH30D–. A Group of Pompon Chrysanthemums La Purite. Creamy-white. Little Pet. Violet-crimson. Lula. Pure white. riodel of Perfection. Beautiful white. Mrs. Porter. Bright bronze. Mrs. Vincent. Dark crimson. Overbrook. Chrome-yellow. Pettilant. Creamy-sulphur. President. Rich purplish-crimson. Princess of Wales. A fine white. Queen of Bulgaria. Rich rose-crimson. Rosinante. Blush rose. Rufus. Crimson-maroon. Sir Michael. Lemon-yellow. Soeur Melanie. Pure white. St. Almo. Splendid white. St. Illoria. Silver-rose, quilled petals. Strathmeath. Rosy-pink. Sunshine. Bright golden-yellow. Thalia. White, ye
RM2AFR1XA–. Dreer's wholesale price list : seeds for florists plants for florists bulbs for florists vegetable seeds, fungicides, fertilizers, insecticides implements, sundries, etc. per rose-magenta with white base. Mrs. E. Q. Hill. Beautiful salmon ; a fine large flower. Nuit Poitevine. A beautiful rose-purple, lower petalsfeathered rich scarlet; fine habit. Paul Crampbell. A brilliant scarlet bedder. Pamela. Large, white centre, shading to rosy-lake, and bold outermargin of violet-crimson. Snowdrop. The finest white, single bedder. Sycamore. A particularly striking, bright, clear salmon-pink.Strong 2
RMMAC75D–. Dreer's old-fashioned hardy plants . Anchusa Italica, Dropmore Variety, Anemone Japunica. Campanula Medium (Canu-rbury Bells). Aster—Continued. Beauty of Colwall Feltham Blue Formosissima Grandiflorus I.iFvis Baldur " floribunda Novae Anglse Mrs. F. W. Raynor " " rosea Ptarmicoides Puniceus pulcherrimus Snowflake Sub-coeruleus Tartaricus Thompsoni Top Sawyer White Queen Astilbe Arendsi Ceres " Juno Color. ageratum-blue aniline-blue violet bluish-violet lavender-blue liglit-violet heliotrope violet-purple crimson-purple purplish-mauve white bluish-white 'hite bluish-viol
RM2ANEBHB–Our new guide to rose culture : 1906 . id. KENTIA PALM. TYPE OF FUCHSIA very double flower. Long deeptub<^s and handsome corolla;bright, rich carmine. Wave of Life.—Distinctandbeaulifnl. Elegant golden-y ellow foliage; crimson tui-C andsepals ; royal purple corolla ;an abundant bloomer.Ptienomenal.—The finest freest blooming, double large flowering Fuchsia incultivation; flowers enormous, borne with great freedom; short tubes and sepalsof bright crimson color ; corolla bright violet purple.Mrs. C. Blanc.—Rich magenta purple, with sepals of bright red.Lovely.—Large semi-double flowers. Color
RMMCJ7PH–. Group of German Iris Naturalized on Edge of Brook. Edith. Standards light plumbago-blue, falls purple. Gazelle. ' White frilled rich mauve. Julius Caesar. Standards amber; falls deep purple. Johan de Witt. Standards bluish-violet; falls deep violet-purple veined with white. Jordan. Standards and falls light mauve. L'Avenier. Standards and falls ageratum-blue. Lord Salisbury. Standards amber-white; falls dark violet-purple. Maori King. Standards golden-yellow; lower petals chocolate, veined white and edged yellow. 25 cts. each; §2.50 per doz. Mrs. Neubronner. The finest golden-yellow. 25 cts.
RM2AXJ344–Flower seeds . Cobsea Scandens. COB/EA SCANDENS. A beautiful, large, bell-shaped flower, green at first,but rapidly changing to a beautiful deep Violet blue.A well established plant will run thirty to forty feet ina season. Pkt., 12 seeds, 4 cts. ^p%r:. CALCEOLARIA,Hybrida. A favorite and universallyadmired plant, remarkablefor their large, beautifullyspotted blossoms, which arevery showy, and from whichan almost countless numberof hybrids have been raised.They are perennial, are grownin pots in the conservatory,greenhouses and gardens.Mixed colors. Pkt., 150seeds, 8 cts. Mrs. J. C. Evans. Sil
RMMCGTGD–. Fuchsia Phenomenal. TWELVE BEST DOUBLE. Avalanche. Golden foliage, dark violet purple corolla. ChampiOl) Of the World. Coral red tube and sepals, very large, dark purple corolla. Depute Bei'Iet. Corolla violet, tube and sepals rose Kim City. Crimson sepals, fine dark corolla. Fran Emma Topfer (S.'mii A'iw*). One of the bes« double white Fuchsias. Of strong, graceful habit, and bears its pure white double flowers in great profusion. Joseph Bosaiue. Very large scarlet tube and sepals; corolla violet blue, striped deep scarlet Jules iMonge. Rich coral red tube, deep purple corolla. Mrs. 1']. G.
RM2AX6PYJ–Schwill's annual descriptive catalogue : high class seeds, trees and plants . et.Horace WrightâDeep maroon and violet.OthelloâA dark maroon, almost black. CREAM OR LIGHT YELLOW.Hon. Mrs. E. Kenyonâ-The best of the deeper primroseshades. Stella MorseâA combination of yellow and pink shades.Sibyl EckfordâA light salmon, yellow tint. LIGHT PINK.Gladys UnwinâClear light pink, large size.Katherine TracyâStandard soft pink, wings trifle lighter.LovelyâA beautiful shade of pink. Mrs. Alfred WatkinsâLarge open flower, blush pink. PINK AND WHITE.Earliest of AllâStandard rose wings, white, tinged pink.E
RMMCH41X–. New Hybrid Delphiniums. Delphinium Belladonna. (Everblooming Hardy Larkspur ) gentian-blue with a very conspicuous white centre. 22-14 Lizzie. Lovely azure-blue with bold yellowish eye, beautifully arranged on massive spikes. 2242 Mme. Violet Qeslin. Perfectly round semi-double flowers of clear blue, lavender centre, bold white eye, evenly arranged in spikes 5 to 6 feet high; a gem. 2243 Mrs. Creighton. Semi-double flowers, the outer petals sky-blue, centre rich plum, with black eye. 2245 Portia. Lovely cornflower-blue, with just the faintest flush of rose; black centre. 2246 Queen Wilhelmin
RM2AG8M6Y–. The Monticola. w V u Oe jpral^afratimas Eslablislied January 2o, 1918 FLOWER VIOLET COLORSPURPLE AND (iOLD MAYME MORTON .-. Stem ALTA McNEELY Crystal ELEANOR JONES Minute Hand MAUDE HARPER Hour Hand PATRONESSES Miss Margaret Home Mrs. Bert Hite MEMBERS Almina Bunce lone Hall Irene Barnes Maude Harper Blanche Broadwater Ethel Hess Georgie Cunningham Eleanor Jones Ruth Drebert Amy Moore Josephine Fast Mayme Morton Frances Fitzgerald Alta McNeelyAngie Friend %^^^^B:m^^^^B^ K^ HQ^HlIE^sc^SQ^^A
RMMAB1JF–. Drumm Seed and Floral Company . LA FAVORITE. La Victorie. Pure white; full and fine. Mon, J. Chretein. Fiery red-velvet color. Mrs. Cope. Rich carmine-red. Mrs. E. G. Hill. Pale blush, shaded lavender. M. Hardy. Large flower of lilac and tender rose. Mad. Thibaut. A beautiful rich rose color, shaded with carmine-violet; one of the best double bedders. Ruby Triumph. Crimson-scarlet. Remarkable. Bright crimson; very free; good truss. Richard Brett. Peculiar light scarlet. Robert George. Deep crimson-scarlet: large. WRITE YOUR ORDERS PLAINLY AND KEEP A COPY YOURSELF.
RM2ANEN6B–Autumn bulb catalogue : 1900 . AMORPHOPHALHS.. AMEHirAN fowMi.ii oil iiDiinrATnpoN. ACHIMENES. These .Tre splenilid jint] pr()fn.«e snninier-lildOiiiiiiK plants for tlie loiiservatoryor warm window sanien: flowers of many cliarniing: colors,ranging: tliroiiKi all shades from white to crimson, includingmany beantifully spotted. (.Speeuf.) (lieuUy in .ovpiuher.) Magnet. Blue and violet Feriana. Bright scarlet Pulchella. Blue and white Xiady Littleton. Dark violet and crimson Mrs. Bmnow. Violet blue Ele^ans. Wmiilion The above 6 iiiuiin] Achimenes, 1 bulb each, 50c.; 3 eatli, $1.25.Mixed Varieti
RMMCH39R–. Type of New Single Geranium. TWELVE STANDARD SINGLES. Alice of Vincennes. Ground color white, with a gradual gradation from the centre to violet-crimson, intensifying to rich scarlet at the edges. Baronne Grubissich. Tender rose with clear white eve. Granville. Large, soft, clear pink. Jacquerie. Rich, dark crimson-scarlet. Juste Oliver. Pleasing carmine-purple, upper petals shaded fiery-red. Lord Curzon. Carmine-red, shaded fiery-red at base of upper petals. Maxime Kovalevski. Brilliant pomegranate-red. Mrs. E. G. Hill. Beautiful salmon; a fine large flower. Nuit Poitevine. A beautiful rose
RM2AG8KKW–. The Monticola. w V u Oe jpral^afratimas Eslablislied January 2o, 1918 FLOWER VIOLET COLORSPURPLE AND (iOLD MAYME MORTON .-. Stem ALTA McNEELY Crystal ELEANOR JONES Minute Hand MAUDE HARPER Hour Hand PATRONESSES Miss Margaret Home Mrs. Bert Hite MEMBERS Almina Bunce lone Hall Irene Barnes Maude Harper Blanche Broadwater Ethel Hess Georgie Cunningham Eleanor Jones Ruth Drebert Amy Moore Josephine Fast Mayme Morton Frances Fitzgerald Alta McNeelyAngie Friend %^^^^B:m^^^^B^ K^ HQ^HlIE^sc^SQ^^A. ^^^^^^M^^^^
RMMACADM–. Dreer's wholesale price list : flower seeds for florists plants for florists bulbs for florists fertilizers, fungicides, insecticides, implements, etc . (Nymph&as ready April 1st; Nelumbiums ready May is/.) New and Rare Hardy Nymphseas. Each Attraction. Deep crimson $12 50 Conqueror. Deep violet rose 10 CO Escarboucle. Crimson carmine 10 00 Formosa. Rose pink 7 50 Mrs. Richmond. Soft violet rose 20 00 Newton. Tyrian rose 12 50 Sultan. Solferino red 10 CO General Collection of Hardy Nymphaeas. Each Alba. White $0 35 Candldlsslma. White 50 Aurora. Soft rosy yellow . 50 Qladstonlana. White
RM2AWK5P8–Childs' bulbs that bloom : bulbs that bloom plants that please berries that bear . Mrs. Sarah Starkey. Menomonie. Wis., says: ••Last fall I bought three dozen Tulips and every onehad a bloom on them last spring and they were a beau-tiful sight. 8 John Lewis Childs, Inc., Floral Park,, N. Y.. GLORIOUS DARWIN TULIPS— THE FINEST SORTS A new pace of Tulips of wonderful form and grandeur,bome on stems three to four feet high. The colors areexceedingly rich and varied, panging through all theshades of rose, deep red, violet, purple-blues to coal-blaCfc Darwins are the most stately of Tulips* a bed o
RMMCHJ76–. Gladiolus Mrs. Fr.nk Pendleton Flora. A new golden yeUow variety of great excellence, being a free, strong grower with splendid spikes and flowers of large size. 20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. Heliotrope. Fine large flowers of velvety bishop's violet, shaded with pansy-purple; rich and novel and very effective as a cut flower used in conjunction with one of the yellow sorts. 40 cts. each; $4.00 per doz. Herada. Very large flowers of pure mauve with deeper markings in the throat; on tall, straight spikes. An unusual color and very effective cut flower. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per
RM2AFTF6N–. 1905-'06 descriptive catalogue of rare flowers : seeds, plants, bulbs, cacti, etc. owers, ricli carmine tinted violet. 25c to $100 each. Miniatus Semi-plena. , Large, semi-double, brilliant and attractive, bright vermillion-scarlet flowers. 25c each. HYPER.ICUM St. Johns Wort. A beautiful ever-green shrub that bears large golden-yellowsatiny flowers with numerous long thread-like stamens. Always in bloom. 15c to 25c esch. 40 Theodosia B. Shepherd Companys Catalogue MRS. SHEPHERDS TWO NEW HELIOTROPES. R.oyaI Highness. A magnificient new climbing heliotrope of wonderfully rapid growth,forming
RMMCF0KY–. Early-FEowering Orchid Sweet Peas For the Greenhouse and Early Outdoor Blooming 4045 Blue Bird. Violet-blue. 4047 Bridesmaid. Silvery pink. 4048 Daphne. Soft salmon-pink. 4053 Harmony. Lovely lavender. 4055 Hope. Black-seeded white. 4064 Mariner. Clear marine blue. 4067 Mars. Oxblood crimson. 4069 Mrs. Herbert Hoover. A par- ticularly attractive rich blue color. 4081 Shirley Temple. Soft rose-pink. 4083 Sunray. Creamy cerise. 4086 Triumph. Lilac-mauve. '4087 Valencia. Sunproof orange. Any of the above: Pkt. 15c; J^ oz. 40c; oz. 7Sc. / Collection of 12 Choice r Early-Flowering Stveet Peas ^
RM2AJ8XX8–Descriptive catalogue of California flowers : Mrs Theodosia B Shepherd grower of plants seeds bulbs palms cacti etc . ,. 58 MRS. THEODOSIA B. SHEPHERDS ANNUAL CATALOGUE. Pink Violet Mme. Millet. A lovely violet, not new but always scarce,the flowers are a soft shade of pinkish mauve, very beautiful. Each 15e; perdoz $1.50. Violet cle Parrne. A beautiful, late variety, very double; color a deep,dark purple, the very darkest variety known ; foliage very dark. Each 15c ; doz. $1. Ijady Hume Campbell. A beautiful, double blue; a strong grower; aconstant and profuse bloomer. Two for 25c; doz 75c. S
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