RFWAK74D–Moth orchid, Phalaenopsis and Yellow sulphur butterfly
RF2FKC089–Dactylorhiza insularis, wild orchid of Mediterranean region, Andalucia, Spain.
RF2J67G9D–Libelloides coccajus, the 'owly sulphur', is an owlfly species belonging to the family Ascalaphidae, subfamily Ascalaphinae, female.
RM2B4E5RC–Tree white (Aporia crataegi), butterfly (butterflies) from the family Weißlinge (Pieridae), Germany, Baden-Wurttemberg, Black Forest, Hornisgrinde Hochmoor.
RFJ2FFR9–Tailed Sulphur Butterfly, Phoebis rurina from Peru
RM2CE5YKX–. The orchid-grower's manual : containing descriptions of the best species and varieties of orchidaceous plants . Lindley.—A neat and pleasing species, withovate compressed angulate pseudobulbs, bearing two broadlyligulate leaves at the top, and having others springing fromthe base, out of whose axils the scape arises. The flowersare in racemes, and consist of obovate-lanceolate acuminateyellowish green sepals and petals marked with purple blotches,and an oblong-ovate apiculate lip, which has a stout tooth oneach side about the middle, and is of a pale sulphur yellow,whitish at the base, where
RMJ2FG9B–Sulphur Butterfly in the Phoebis family.
RMC5G9HA–Sulphur Orchid (Dactylorhiza sulphurea)
RFWAK72Y–Yellow sulfur butterfly on large golden cymbidium orchid
RF2FKC088–Dactylorhiza insularis, wild orchid of Mediterranean region, Andalucia, Spain.
RF2J67G9T–Libelloides coccajus, the 'owly sulphur', is an owlfly species belonging to the family Ascalaphidae, subfamily Ascalaphinae, female.
RM2CE600D–. The orchid-grower's manual : containing descriptions of the best species and varieties of orchidaceous plants . y. Introduced by Mr.E. Klaboch in 1878.—Ecuador.YiG.—Floral Mag., 2 ser., t. 453. 0. prsenitens, Bchh. f.—A very interesting species, whoseflowers are in the way of those of 0. triuniphans, but aresmaller, though with clear shining colours, which make themvery effective. The sepals and very wavy petals are brightshining sulphur yellow with a few large maroon-brownblotches ; and the lip has the claw white, and its anteriorpart yellow, marked in the centre with a cinnamon-colouredblo
RF2FKC08A–Dactylorhiza insularis, wild orchid of Mediterranean region, Andalucia, Spain.
RF2J67G0A–Libelloides coccajus, the 'owly sulphur', is an owlfly species belonging to the family Ascalaphidae, subfamily Ascalaphinae, female.
RM2CEJY94–. The Gardeners' Chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. ected, onRo=es, Strawberries, and Chrysanthemums, and I have nohesitation in saying it is a sure and safe remedy, and suppliesa long felt want, as it does not oiscolour the .flowers nor spotthe wood, as so many of the sulphur remedies do. To be had (the same as all the other XL ALLS), through allNurherymeo. Seedsmen, Florist?, and Sundriesmen every where;or direct from the Sole Proprietor, G. H. RIOHAKDS, OldShot Tower Whatf. Lambeth. London. S.E. ORCHID PEAT. THE FINEST OBTAINABLE. For particulars a
RF2FKC0W2–Dactylorhiza insularis, wild orchid of Mediterranean region, Andalucia, Spain.
RF2J67FYP–Libelloides coccajus, the 'owly sulphur', is an owlfly species belonging to the family Ascalaphidae, subfamily Ascalaphinae, female.
RM2CE5X3D–. The orchid-grower's manual : containing descriptions of the best species and varieties of orchidaceous plants . 21. V. Denisoniana hebraica, BcU. /.—In this new variety, which was introduced by us, the sepals and petals are sulphur-coloured on both sides, but darker within, where they arecovered with numerous spots, and transverse short bars,somewhat resembling Hebrew characters ; spur orange in-side ; anterior part of the blade of the lip olive green.Flowers in July.—Burmah. V. gigantea, Lindley.—A noble and stately plant, withbold distichous dark green broadly lorate recurved toughfleshy l
RF2FKC0TM–Dactylorhiza insularis, wild orchid of Mediterranean region, Andalucia, Spain.
RMRDRAXM–. Orchids: their culture and management. Orchids. AiVn THEIR MANAGEMENT. 417 Phaius. sulphur-yellow, and the middle lobe is white, with a yellow centre. Queensland, 1S73. (B. M., t. 6032, as P. Beriiaysii.) P. Brymerianus (Horf.).- P. grandifolius {Lou?-.).- -A synonym of Tliunia £rvme?'iaiia, -An old garden favourite, and still one of the most frequently cultivated. Its ornamental appearance, together with its easy culture, renders it a most valuable Orchid. It has large, roundish pseudo-bulbs, and large, dark green, plaited leaves, from the base of which the spikes of flowers are produced. T
RF2FKC0TY–Dactylorhiza insularis, wild orchid of Mediterranean region, Andalucia, Spain.
RMRDTBD3–. The orchid-grower's manual, containing descriptions of the best species and varieties of orchidaceous plants in cultivation ... Orchids. ODONTOGLOSSU.M. 59C O. VEXILLARIUM.âSee Miltonia vexillaria. O. VUYLSTEKEANUM, Echh. /.âProfessor Eeichenbach in describing this species says:â"A grand thing. Take an Odontoglossum mulua sulphureum, give it a lip much dilated at the top, and add the sharp edges of the petals of Odontoglossimi Wilcl-eanum." The whole flower is sulphur-coloured, with the few blotches of the odd sepal, the petals, and the lip of the " deepest richest dazzling or
RF2FKC0TT–Dactylorhiza insularis, wild orchid of Mediterranean region, Andalucia, Spain.
RMRDT5J8–. The orchid-grower's manual, containing descriptions of the best species and varieties of orchidaceous plants in cultivation ... Orchids. CYPRIPEDIUM. 247 C. CONCOLOR STRIATUM, O'JSWew—This variety difiers in having narrower petals than the type, but especially in both sepals and petals having a purple median line, with three or four smaller lines on each side. C. CONCOLOR SULPHURINUM, Ec7i&./.—" This is stated to be green- leaved. It is a lovely elegant variety, with light sulphur-coloured flowers, without the least trace of a spot; there are only two darker yellow eyes on the disk
RF2FKC0W1–Dactylorhiza insularis, wild orchid of Mediterranean region, Andalucia, Spain.
RMRDR9XT–. The orchid-grower's manual, containing descriptions of the best species and varieties of orchidaceous plants in cultivation ... Orchids. ODONTOULOSSUM. 549 O. CORDATUM AUREUM, Hort.—A very chaste aud beautiful variety, having the sepals and petals cream colour blotched with deep sulphur-yellow, those near the base being tinged with green; lip pure white except the apex which is also sulphur-yellow.—Mexico. Fig.—OrcJtid Album, xi. t. 489. O. CORDATUM SULPHUREUM, Bchh.f.—A curious variety, in which the flowers have sulphur-coloured sepals, while the petals and lip are white with sulphur-colour
RF2FKC0TP–Dactylorhiza insularis, wild orchid of Mediterranean region, Andalucia, Spain.
RMRFMR6W–. Floral gems. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. McGregor brothers, florists, Springfield, ohio. 45 THE^ NEW GIANT Orchid Flowering CAININAg AUSTRIA and ITALIA. SPECIAL OFFER THE TWO SUPERB Italia and Austria for 25 cents.. The New White Canna, "Alsace." A vigorous grower, green foliage, 4 feet high; produces from 12 to IS trusses of flowers in a season; an early and con- tinuous bloomer. The trusses, upon opening, are of a delicate sulphur yellow, changing very soon, however, to a creamy white
RMRHFG31–. Bolgiano's capitol city seeds : 1929. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Poultry Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Bolgiano's Dahlia Flowered Zinnia GIANT FLOWERED DOUBLE ZINNIAS 934. Crimson. 936. Sulphur yellow. 935. Flesh pink. 937. White. The above 4 varieties, Pkt. 10 cts.; 4 for 30 cts.; % oz. 45 cts.; oz. $1.50. 938. MIXED. Pkt. 10 els.; % oz. 35 cts.; oz. $1.00; V4, lb. $2.50. SWEET PEAS Sweet Peas have been frequently referred to as the poor man's Orchid solely because of the abunda
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