RMHMPGMD–Silver Wattle or Mimosa specimens (Acacia decurrens dealbata), Mimosaceae-Fabaceae-Leguminosae.
RM2JNH092–Acacia mangium (Mimosaceae) painted by A. Kåre Hellum at Mon Repos, Guyana June 25, 1994
RM2AG442X–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. a, G. littoralis.the specimen we measured being over 15 feet inheight. Euonymus latifolius, Olearia Haastii,Arbutus TJnedo, Acacia dealhata, Leycesteriaformosa. Hydrangea Hortensia, H. H. stellata of Capressus gracilis pendula measuring 20 feet %a iine, healthy plant of Abies polita measuredover 21 feet, whilst a specimen of A. ajanensis-was found to be 18 feet in height. CryptomerLnelegans, Petinospora plumosa, and P. p. aureaare also represented by specimens 10 to IS feethigh, and furnished with br
RMMCJAXE–. Adlumia Cifrhosa (see p. 80). ACACIA. Elegant half-hanly slnubs, having fine ornamental foliage and beautiful racemes of various shades of yellow globular flow- ers. Soak the seed in warm water before sowing. PER PKT. 1020 Mixed. Fine varieties ; 6 to 10 feet 10 ACANTHUS. (Bear's Breech.) 1017 Mollis latifolius. Handsome and interesting hardy plants with tine foliage and curious flowers in August and September. Grows from 2 to 4 feet higti, according to soil and location. Valuable alike for planting as single specimens, in groups or in the bonier •. 10 ACHIELEA. 1021 Achillea Ptarmica "
RM2CE7M94–. The American woods : exhibited by actual specimens and with copious explanatory text . RADIAL SECTION.. Ger. Fremontia. TANGENTIAL SECTION 5> Fremontia. Fr, Fremontia. 227. ACACIA MOtLISSIMA Willd Silver Wattle, Black Wattle.
RM2C1APC5–Acacia leptosperma Bello Acacia leptosperma Bello.
RM2BTRNMW–Acacia auriculiformis A Cunn ex Benth. 24 Jul 20181
RM2CE7M40–. The American woods : exhibited by actual specimens and with copious explanatory text . RASIAL SCCTION. TANGENTIAL SECTION Oer. Silberige Acacie. /v. Acacia dargent ^P Acacia plateada. 227. ACACIA MOLLISSIMA Wiltd. Silver Wattle, Black Wattle.
RM2BTWP4H–Acacia pilifera.
RMHMR8KN–Flowering Silver Wattle or Minosa specimens (Acacia decurrens dealbata), Fabaceae-Leguminosae-Mimosoideae.
RM2CE7M4D–. The American woods : exhibited by actual specimens and with copious explanatory text . RASIAL SCCTION. TANGENTIAL SECTION Oer. Silberige Acacie. /v. Acacia dargent ^P Acacia plateada. 227. ACACIA MOLLISSIMA Wiltd. Silver Wattle, Black Wattle.. TRANSVERSE SECTION. RASIAL SCCTIOa.
RM2BTWDFB–Acacia oxycedrus.
RMHMR8KM–Flowering Silver Wattle or Mimosa specimens (Acacia decurrens dealbata), Fabaceae-Leguminosae-Mimosoideae.
RM2CE7M32–. The American woods : exhibited by actual specimens and with copious explanatory text . TRANSVERSE SECTION. RASIAL SCCTIOa.. TANGENTIAL SECTION. ^- Silberige Acacie. Fr, Acacia dargent. Sp. Acacia plateada. 228. CEREUS GIGANTEUS Engelm. Saguaro, Suwarro, Giant Cactus. B v>^^v:>:v->-^:v TRANSVERSE SECTION. i.
RM2BTWP3E–Acacia elata.
RMHMR7AJ–Mimosa specimens in bloom (Acacia sp), Fabaceae-Leguminosae-Mimosoideae.
RM2CHHF1J–. Armstrong Nurseries . a magnificent tree and if anything morefloriferous than the well known Baileyana. Bothare splendid specimens of avenue trees. 4 to 6feet, 50c; 3 to 4 feet, 40c; 2 to 3 feet, 30c. Writefor quantity prices. Acacia cultriformis. A dwarf-growing variety,with bluish foliage and small, peculiarly-shapedtriangular leaves; bright yellow flowers. 3 to 4feet, 50c each; $4.00 per 10. Acacia Cyclops. A rather thick growing shrubwhich thrives particularly well near the coast.Owing to its rich yellow flowers and bright greenfoliage it is extremely ornamental, especially forgroup plan
RM2BTWP34–Acacia paradoxa.
RM2CDJ7XR–. Armstrong Nurseries . 35c; 3 to 4 ft., 25c. Acacia molissima. A fine, large spreading tree withfeathery foliage; fast grower; flowers yellow and bornein racemes in early spring. Splendid for avenue plant-ing and as individual lawn specimens. Is recom-mended where quick effects are a consideration. 4 to6 ft., 60c; 3 to 4 ft., 40c. Acacia podalyriaefolia. (New.) A rare and beauti-ful tree, having large round leaves and canary yellowflowers, which are produced in great profusion aboutChristmas time; foliage of beautiful grayish green hue;hardy and easily grown; beautiful and attractive. 4to 6 f
RM2BTWDGY–Acacia subulata.
RM2CP9N9Y–. The oist . ggs,Allens Hummingbird, each 1 75 1-2 and nest, Costa Hummingbird 90 1-2 and double nest. Allens Humming-bird 1 00 25 sets, 2 eggs each and nesf Allens Hum-mingbird, each set 90 4 sets, 2 eggs each and nest, Rufus Hum-mingbird, each set 1 65 1 set, extra fihe nest Rufus Hummingbird 1 901 set 3 eggs, fine nest and branch of Acacia Ark Goldfinch 65 2-2 set and fine nests, large piece branch oak. each, express purchers expense.. 45.S-2 set and nest, Anna Hummingbirds, each 65 1 set, 1 egg and nest Anna Hummingbird 401-2 set, no nest, Anna Hummingbird, sets 50 All specimens listed are
RM2BTWP3F–Acacia oxycedrus.
RMRR1H0H–. Agricultural news. Agriculture -- West Indies; Plant diseases -- West Indies. 15G THE AGRICULTUKAL NEWS. May 7, 1904.. GLEANINGS. Tlie rainfall at the Tobago Botanic Station for the year 1903-4 was 117'06 inches. This is the heaviest annual rainfall recorded since the establishment of the Station. According to the GuiaxUan, the Legislative Council of Dcmiinica has passed a measure for largely reducing the e.xport duties on essential oils manufactured in the island. Specimens of the ccjmmon ilontserrat Acacia, which was formerly thought to be Acacia aruhica, have been identified at the I'lOya
RM2BTW483–Acacia ulicifolia.
RMRP42D9–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 318 The American Florist. Mar. 8. highly regarded in some sections is the acacia, beautifully grown specimens of these plants being displayed by the large dealers. Cyclamen in splendid shape are invariably offered for Easter and primulas, especially P. obconica, are grown extensively for sale at this time and many of the heaths are pro- duced for the Easter trade. Another beautiful plant that is largely grown is the bougainvillea, and splendid speci- mens are produced of this showy plant and they always attract at
RM2BTWDDF–Acacia excelsa.
RMRDMN8W–. Wonders of the bird world. Birds. 132 Wonders of the Bird World of moss, a spray of Acacia blossom, some small seed-conds of an Eucalyptus, the egg-bag of a spider, six specimens of a land-shell, which Mr. Charles Hedley informs me is an unnamed and remarkably keeled and depressed variety of Thcrsites gulosa of Gould, and one specimen of Helicarion verreaiixi." Gould also mentions the partiality for bright Parrots' feathers which the Satin-birds evince ; and their. Double-archc-d Bower of the Spotted Rower-bird {Chlamydodera niaculaia). (From n sketch by Mr. A. J. North.) propensity for
RM2BTW476–Acacia verticillata.
RMRFG86A–. Complete descriptive catalogue of fruit, shade and ornamental trees : grapes, small fruits, roses, shrubs, climbing vines, etc.. Nursery stock Washington (State) Toppenish Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. ELM, AMERICAN WHITE (See Page 55) PURPLE-FRINGE TREE (See Page 55). planting, developing into beau- tiful specimens. LOCUST or ACACIA. Robinia Black (R. Pseudacacia). Fifty to 80 ft. Medium sized tree, with feathery foliage and drooping racemes of very fragrant pea- shaped flowers. Cut back when transplant
RM2BTWDDN–Acacia cambagei.
RMRDXHX7–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. 200 THE BOOK OF GARDENING. major; No. 6 with Alt. aurea nana, and the groundwork (No. 7) with Mesembryanthemum. If dot plants are required for this bed, specimens of Dracasna, Grevillea, or Acacia lophantha might be inserted in the centre of Nos. 1, 4, 5, and 6. In Bed G (Fig. 101), No. 1 should consist of a small specimen Yucca or Dracasna; No. 2, Echeveria Peacockii, edged with Semper- vivum montanum; No. 3, Alternanthera amcena; No. 4, Pachy- phytum bracteosum or Leucophyta Brownii ; No. 5, Antennaria tomentosa or
RM2BTWDEB–Acacia floribunda.
RMRF7JER–. Complete descriptive catalogue of fruit, shade and ornamental trees : grapes, small fruits, roses, shrubs, climbing vines, etc.. Nursery stock Washington (State) Toppenish Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. ELM, AMERICAN WHITE (See Page 55) PURPLE-FRINGE TREE (See Page 55). planting, developing into beau- tiful specimens. LOCUST or ACACIA. Robinia Black (R. Pseudacacia). Fifty to 80 ft. Medium sized tree, with feathery foliage and drooping racemes of very fragrant pea- shaped flowers. Cut back when transplant
RM2BTWP40–Acacia dealbata.
RMRFFXWD–. Ornamental trees & plants : no. 2. Nursery stock Pennsylvania West Chester Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania West Chester Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. 16 Hoopes, Brother & Thomas, West Chester, Pa.. An avenue of Gingko Trees. (See page GLEDITSCHIA. Three-Thorned Acacia A small genus of large, rapid-growing, thorny trees, with dark green, glossy leaves. They are hardy, easily grown, and form excellent specimens for park planting. Perhaps the most suitable hedge-plant for the north, w
RM2BTWDF2–Acacia oxycedrus.
RMRHC71P–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Floriculture. 200 THE BOOK OF GARDENING. major; No. 6 with Alt. mirea nana., and the groundwork (No. 7) with Mesembryanthemum. If dot plants are required for this bed, specimens of Dracaena, Grevillea, or Acacia lophantha might be inserted in the centre of Nos. i, 4, 5, and 6. In Bed G (Fig. loi), No. i should consist of a small specimen Yucca or Dracaena; No. 2, Echeveria Feacockii, edged with Senipe?-- vivuni montanum; No. 3, Alternanthera amcena : No. 4, Pachy- phytuni bracteosiim or Leiicophyta Broitmii; No. 5, Anfe?iJia7'ia t
RM2BTWP4A–Acacia doratoxylon.
RMRF7PMR–. Ornamental trees & plants : no. 2. Nursery stock Pennsylvania West Chester Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania West Chester Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. 16 Hoopes, Brother & Thomas, West Chester, Pa.. An avenue of Gingko Trees. (See page GLEDITSCHIA. Three-Thorned Acacia A small genus of large, rapid-growing, thorny trees, with dark green, glossy leaves. They are hardy, easily grown, and form excellent specimens for park planting. Perhaps the most suitable hedge-plant for the north, w
RM2BTWP38–Acacia floribunda.
RMRFRHGP–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. ILLUSTRATIONS. VII 27, A. Branches of Acacia sublanata, showing small and rigid phyllodia, Quorn. B. Eutaxia empetrifolia, showing the small flowers and linear short leaves, Quorn. c. Branches of Acacia pycnantha, the "golden wattle," showing the character of the large phyllodia, Quorn. 28, A. View about 2 miles west of Quorn, taken from a grassy ridge and looking upon a ridge which is covered with mallee. In the intervening valley are a few specimens of Eucalyptus leucoxylon var. pauperita. B. Hakea leucoptera on the edge of the mall
RM2BTWDF0–Acacia pendula.
RMRPKXBK–. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. -ACACIA. tiful fine-grained wood that takes a splendid finish is required. I have seen specimens of these trees here over 60 feet high, and in the neighborhood of 2 feet in diameter. During January and February it is in blossom, and it is a common sight to see trees one mass of solid golden yellow—a sight that the eye fairly delights to feast upon. Its blossoms are eagerly sought after by the bees, mostly for pollen.. outherii rBeedom. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readab
RM2BTWDDD–Acacia doratoxylon.
RMRE781Y–. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. INDEX.. Abiks, species described, 273 ; derivation of name. 347 Abutilon striatum in open ground, 173 Acacia grandis and armata. their culture, 214 Achimenes, list of, and culture as specimens, 34; training, insects, watering, 64; culture, 81 ; new, 178; notes on new, 266 Aconitum napellus, 349 Acorns for New Zealand, 403 Acrophyllum venosum culture, 215 Actsea spicata, 377 Adenandra fragrann culture, 215 Adiantum capillus veneris, 312 Adonis autumnalis, 79 Advertisements, fraudulent, 390 Advertizing, 234 J^chmea miniata, 229 jEschynanthus, new, 1/
RM2BTW478–Acacia ulicifolia.
RMRRWBW3–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Mahc'h 1'.», I'.tH. The Florists' Review 21 Tlu' i Acacia. spc<anicii plant Weld (lardcii. liist; Mrs. ('. (;. Wfld. sccniid; W.dd (Jardrii, tliird. ITard wckkIimI fjiccnlinnx' plants, six specimens • itlicr tlian azaleas, ae.-ieias and ericas -Weld (larden, lirst; W. W. i:di.'ar Vo., secund. llaril wuiided yri-enlKinse plants. spiiimeii idaiit- W. W. Kdfiar Cu., Inst. Itainlder ruses, ilirce pl.-mts. distinct varieties - W. W. i;di;ar Ce., se,(,nd. (Iruiip (d ruses, not less tiiaii twi'lve ]il.int< W. W. i:d;;ar Ce., lirst; .Miss ('. Warren,
RM2BTW47W–Acacia ulicifolia.
RM2BTWDEK–Acacia doratoxylon.
RM2BTWP3B–Acacia glaucophylla.
RM2BTWP4W–Acacia simsii Benth.
RM2BTWP47–Acacia galioides Benth.
RM2BTW48D–Acacia pulchella Aiton.
RM2BTWP61–Acacia tumida Benth.
RM2BTWDCP–Acacia latescens Benth.
RM2BTWDDH–Acacia chalkeri Maiden.
RM2BTWDGB–Acacia uncinata Lindl.
RM2BTWP4R–Acacia elliptica Benth.
RM2BTWDCX–Acacia huegelii Benth.
RM2BTWDF1–Acacia pycnantha Benth.
RM2BTWP3D–Acacia galioides Benth.
RM2BTWP5R–Acacia venulosa Benth.
RM2BTWDCW–Acacia difficilis Maiden.
RM2BTWDDC–Acacia hilliana Maiden.
RM2BTWP4N–Acacia diffusa Lindl.
RM2BTWP4X–Acacia elongata DC.
RM2BTWDDE–Acacia cedroides Benth.
RM2BTWDE0–Acacia bynaeana Benth.
RM2BTRP9T–Acacia parramattensis Tindale.
RM2BTWDGK–Acacia retinodes Schltdl.
RM2BTWP5N–Acacia viscidula Benth.
RM2BTWDD7–Acacia julifera Benth.
RM2BTRPA1–Acacia koaia Hillebr.
RM2BTWDF9–Acacia pycnantha Benth.
RM2BTWDH0–Acacia torulosa Benth.
RM2BTWDGJ–Acacia pycnophylla Benth.
RM2BTWP6H–Acacia torulosa Benth.
RM2BTWP3X–Acacia decurrens Willd.
RM2BTWP41–Acacia elongata DC.
RM2BTWP3W–Acacia genistifolia Link.
RM2BTWP3Y–Acacia cunnighamii Hook.
RM2BTWP60–Acacia tumida Benth.
RM2BTWDD2–Acacia cunnighamii Hook.
RM2BTWDCN–Acacia flexifolia Benth.
RM2BTWP4P–Acacia galioides Benth.
RM2BTWP4D–Acacia cuspidata Schltdl.
RM2BTWDE7–Acacia cognata Domin.
RM2BTWDD0–Acacia implexa Benth.
RM2BTWDFH–Acacia tanubirinense Maiden.
RM2BTWDH2–Acacia trachyphloia Tindale.
RM2BTWP44–Acacia decurrens Willd.
RM2BTWP3P–Acacia gladiiformis Benth.
RM2BTW47F–Acacia simsii Benth.
RM2BTWP32–Acacia granitica Maiden.
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