RF2BN493G–Rare coniferous plants. Blooming tree Spruce Acrocona (Picea abies Acrocona), the cones look like a pink rose. Soft needles of pale green colour.
RF2F8E44Y–Young growing spruce blossom on a tip of branch spring, beautiful new cones in spruce.
RMRF1D53–. Catalogue of choice hardy trees shrubs roses and plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) New York Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 20 FRED. W. KELSEY, 145 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. CEDRUS Atlantica glauca.* One of the most beautiful evergreens ever sent out. Upright growth, but low branched and of compact habit, with solid foliage entirely covering the branches. Leaves very fine and of a delicate steel-blue tint, equal to the finest of the glaucous Abies pungens which in color this va- riety somewhat resembles. Perfectly hardy in Northern E
RF2BN49A1–Rare coniferous plants. Blooming tree Spruce Acrocona (Picea abies Acrocona), the cones look like a pink rose. Soft needles of pale green colour.
RF2F5X95P–Young growing spruce blossom on a tip of branch spring, beautiful new cones in spruce.
RMRFAHRA–. Catalogue of choice hardy trees shrubs roses and plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) New York Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 20 FRED. W. KELSEY, 145 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. CEDRUS Atlantica glauca.* One of the most beautiful evergreens ever sent out. Upright growth, but low branched and of compact habit, with solid foliage entirely covering the branches. Leaves very fine and of a delicate steel-blue tint, equal to the finest of the glaucous Abies pungens which in color this va- riety somewhat resembles. Perfectly hardy in Northern E
RF2BN491T–Rare coniferous plants. Blooming tree Spruce Acrocona (Picea abies Acrocona), the cones look like a pink rose. Soft needles of pale green colour.
RF2EJ1AFT–Young growing spruce blossom on a tip of branch spring, beautiful new cones in spruce.
RMRG2M4W–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 444 The Canadian Field-Naturalist Vol. 102. Figures 2-4. (2) Collecting rust on knee-high spruce below the treeless top of Gros Morne Mountain (cf. Figure 3). (3) Yellowed, current-year growth of Picea glauca caused by aecia of Chrysomyxa ledicola (close-up of Figure 2). (4) Shallow Bay Campsite, site of Pucciniastrum goeppertianum; telia on Vaccinium; note dark thickened stems (arrows) and aecia on yellowed, current-year needles of Abies (arrowheads).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced fo
RF2BN4967–Rare coniferous plants. Blooming tree Spruce Acrocona (Picea abies Acrocona), the cones look like a pink rose. Soft needles of pale green colour.
RF2C5WKWK–Young growing spruce blossom on a tip of branch spring, beautiful new cones in spruce.
RMRF6WF9–. Importers growers and dealers in choice seeds, bulbs & plants, 1902. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Tarrytown Catalogs; Nursery stock New York (State) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. CHOICE SELECTIONS IN PLANTS. F. R. PIERSON CO., TARRYTOWN-ON-HUDSON, N. Y. 11 HARDY ORNAMENTAL EVERGREENS.. A Group of Evergreens in Our Nursery. SPRUCE (Picea, or Abies), r',-.1^»-«4/^ RI..^ (Piceapungens glauca).âThe true Coloi-ado Blue Spruce is the most beautiful V.XJ10ra00 di
RF2BN495M–Rare coniferous plants. Blooming tree Spruce Acrocona (Picea abies Acrocona), the cones look like a pink rose. Soft needles of pale green colour.
RF2EA0MW0–Young growing spruce blossom on a tip of branch spring, beautiful new cones in spruce.
RF2E8P65R–Young growing spruce blossom on a tip of branch spring, beautiful new cones in spruce.
RMRG1B2E–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 324 The Canadian Field-Naturalist Vol. 88. Figure 1. Wooden nest box (Number 13) fastened to a flooded cedar. Photographed in June 1971 at Lac des Pins, Harrington, Quebec. feet (165 m) to 1,200 feet (366 m) above sea-level. The average soil type in the area is of the Ste. Agathe Series: fine sandy loam, with good drain- age, and excessively stony. Small be aver-flooded lakes and ponds bordered by trees constituted the breeding habitats. The eastern white pine {Pinus strobus), white spruce (Picea glauca), red spruce (Picea rubens), balsam fir (Abies balsamea),
RF2BN498F–Rare coniferous plants. Blooming tree Spruce Acrocona (Picea abies Acrocona), the cones look like a pink rose. Soft needles of pale green colour.
RF2C3NAH3–Young growing spruce blossom on a tip of branch spring, beautiful new cones in spruce.
RMRR3WM8–. Acta horti bergiani : Meddelanden från Kongl. Svenska Vetenskaps-Akademiens Trädgård Bergielund. Botany. ACTA HORTI BEROIANI Bd. VI. No. 4. SV. &Th. Ekblom del. Lith. O. Thiilatidcr. Stockholn 1 -2 LARIX AMERICANA Mchx. f. GLAUCA Beissn. 3 LARIX AMERICANA Mchx. 4-"!.Ar(lx DECIDUA Mill. 8 ABIES VEITCHII Ldl. 9- U). ABIES VEITCHIl Ldl. var. OLIVACEA Sliir.. 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.. Bergianska
RF2BN4933–Rare coniferous plants. Blooming tree Spruce Acrocona (Picea abies Acrocona), the cones look like a pink rose. Soft needles of pale green colour.
RMRFEB2Y–. Importers growers and dealers in choice seeds, bulbs & plants, 1902. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Tarrytown Catalogs; Nursery stock New York (State) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. CHOICE SELECTIONS IN PLANTS. F. R. PIERSON CO., TARRYTOWN-ON-HUDSON, N. Y. 11 HARDY ORNAMENTAL EVERGREENS.. A Group of Evergreens in Our Nursery. SPRUCE (Picea, or Abies), r',-.1^»-«4/^ RI..^ (Piceapungens glauca).âThe true Coloi-ado Blue Spruce is the most beautiful V.XJ10ra00 di
RMRF3T12–. Recent research on foliage diseases : conference proceedings : Carlisle, Pennsylvania, May 29-June 2, 1989. Leaves Diseases and pests United States Congresses. Figure 1.—Germinating ascospores and form of the appressoria in some species of the Rhytismata- ceae. A. Bifusellafaullii on Abies balsamea (L.)Mill. B. Lophodermiumpiceae on Picea mariana (A and B, from Darker, 1932). C. Lirula macrospora on Picea glauca (Moench) Voss. D. Lirula sp. on Picea abies (L.) Karst. E. Lophodermium arundinaceum on Dactylis glomerata L. F. Lophodermium juniperinum on Juniperus chinensis L. cv. Pfitzeriana. G
RMRFGD2G–. Rhododendrons, roses, clematis, azaleas, bulbs, hardy plants, bay trees, evergreens : palms, araucarias, ferns, vines, orchids, flowering shrubs, ornamental grasses and trees. Nursery stock New Jersey Rutherford Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. / 26 BOBBINK & ATKINS, KUTHERFOKD, N. J. ABIES Douglasii glauca. Foliage glaucous. $1 each. 2%-4 ft. 50 cts. Spruce). $1.50 A. excelsa (Norway Spruce), each ; $5.00 per doz. A. e. aurea (Golden Norway to $2.50 each. A. e. inverta pendula (Weeping Spruce). Rare and unique, of a very distinct ha
RMRF7T4M–. Rhododendrons, roses, clematis, azaleas, bulbs, hardy plants, bay trees, evergreens : palms, araucarias, ferns, vines, orchids, flowering shrubs, ornamental grasses and trees. Nursery stock New Jersey Rutherford Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. / 26 BOBBINK & ATKINS, KUTHERFOKD, N. J. ABIES Douglasii glauca. Foliage glaucous. $1 each. 2%-4 ft. 50 cts. Spruce). $1.50 A. excelsa (Norway Spruce), each ; $5.00 per doz. A. e. aurea (Golden Norway to $2.50 each. A. e. inverta pendula (Weeping Spruce). Rare and unique, of a very distinct ha
RMRFCBGP–. Recent research on foliage diseases : conference proceedings : Carlisle, Pennsylvania, May 29-June 2, 1989. Leaves Diseases and pests United States Congresses. Figure 1.—Germinating ascospores and form of the appressoria in some species of the Rhytismata- ceae. A. Bifusellafaullii on Abies balsamea (L.)Mill. B. Lophodermiumpiceae on Picea mariana (A and B, from Darker, 1932). C. Lirula macrospora on Picea glauca (Moench) Voss. D. Lirula sp. on Picea abies (L.) Karst. E. Lophodermium arundinaceum on Dactylis glomerata L. F. Lophodermium juniperinum on Juniperus chinensis L. cv. Pfitzeriana. G
RMRRM12F–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 84 The Florists^ Review Mat 17, 1917. HILL'S CHOICE EVERGREENS Suitable for Tubbing, Window Boxes, Landscape Planting, Etc. Well-grown, thrifty stock. Abies T6uga Canadensis (Hemlock) 2 Abies Concolor (Silver Fir) 2 Abies Douglasii (Douglas Fir) 3- Abies Douglasii (Douglas Fir) 4 Juniperus Cannartii (Bright Green) — 3 .Tuniperus Glauca (Silver Cedar) 2 Juniperus Schottii (Dark Green) 3 Juniperus Scopulorum (Rocky Mt. Cedar) 3 Juniperus Virginiana (Red Cedar) 6 Picea Alba (Am. White Spruce) 4 Picea Canadensis (Blk. Hill Spruce) very bushy 3 3 ft. •3
RMRRE1W5–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Aphil 14, 1921 The Florists' Review 119. Hill's Choice Nursery Stock EVERGREENS FOR TUBBING Feet Each Pairs Pyramidal Arbor-Vitae B&B Pyramidal Arbor-Vitae B&B $3.60 4.60 $6.60 8.60 SPECIMEN EVERGREENS Hemlock (Ti. Canadensis).. .B&B Dwf. Mt. Pine (Pinus Hugho).B&B Red Cedar (J. Virginiana). .B&B Juniperus Glauca B&B B&B signifieg balled and burlapped. Feet 3-4 My2 3-4 3-4 Each $4.25 2.00 3.50 4.75 10 $37.50 16.50 30.00 42.50 EVERGREENS FOR LINING OUT, Etc. Variety Abies Balsamea o Abies Ts. Canadensis.x Abies Douglassi
RMRCATY0–. Dreer's garden book 1916. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. HHffADRffiâ¢â PWIADaPHIA-^-® CHOICE hARDYShRUBS fl". â ^^*r^^ JUNIPBKUS PFITZERIANUS PlCEA PuNGEXS GLAUCA KOSTERI Abies Brachyphylla. Dark green above, silvery beneath. Plants, 2 feet high, $1.50 each. âNordmanniana (Ifordman's Fir). Dark lustrous green, silvery white beneath. Plants, 3j feet high, $3.50 each. âVeitchi (YeitcJt's Fir). Foliage glaucous above, white beneath. Plants, 3 feet high, $2.00 each.
RMRCFD07–. Die winterharten Nadelhölzer Mitteleuropas : ein Handbuch für Gärtner und Gartenfreunde. — 155 — niedriger Zwergbusch mit Abies sibirica pumila Schröd. gering entwickeltem Stamm. Syn.: Abies sibirica nana Schröd. Abies sibirica compacta glauca Hort., dichter Zwergkegel, mit bläulichen, derben, kurzen Nadeln. Abies sibirica monstrosa Schröd., monströse, kurzbüschelige Form.. Fig. 84. Abies Veitchü Carr. Kümmert auf trockenem ßoden. Abies Veitchü Carr., Veitchs' Tanne. Auf Shikoku und Hondo. (Fig. 84 u. 85.) Syn.: Abies Eichlerii Lauche. Prächtige, gegen verschiedenste Unbilden widerstandsfähi
RMRCATXY–. Dreer's garden book 1916. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. â ^^*r^^ JUNIPBKUS PFITZERIANUS PlCEA PuNGEXS GLAUCA KOSTERI Abies Brachyphylla. Dark green above, silvery beneath. Plants, 2 feet high, $1.50 each. âNordmanniana (Ifordman's Fir). Dark lustrous green, silvery white beneath. Plants, 3j feet high, $3.50 each. âVeitchi (YeitcJt's Fir). Foliage glaucous above, white beneath. Plants, 3 feet high, $2.00 each. Cryptomeria Japonica Lobbi Compacta {Dwarf Japan Cedar). A
RMRCFD13–. Die winterharten Nadelhölzer Mitteleuropas : ein Handbuch für Gärtner und Gartenfreunde. — 118 — i (ii?) Liebt gleichmäßig feuchten Boden und Luftfeuchtigkeit bei freier Lage. Im Tal Schutz vor kalten Winden und starker Sonnenbestrahlung. Tsuga Pattoniana Engelm. Pattons H. Höhen- züge des westlichen Nordamerika (Fig. 61 u. 62). Syn.: Abies Pattonii (Pattoniana) Jeffr. Tsuga Pattoniana glauca Hort. „ Hookeriana Carr. Eine bei uns leider viel zu selten ange- pflanzte, ganz aparte, auffällige und wenn etwas größer geworden, — sie wächst leider etwas langsam bei uns — geradezu wunder- volle Art
RMRCMG32–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. Chamaecyparis Lawsoniana robusta glauca.. Abies homolepis. Diese alten Bäume leiden dar- unter natürlich sehr und müssen durch jüngere Pflanzen eigener Anzucht ersetzt werden. Kein noch so vorteilhaftes Angebot vermag den Besitzer zu ver- anlassen, die als Ersatz bestimm- ten Exemplare zu veräußern. Dem häufiger wieder- kehrenden Besucher, der die Einwirkung der rauhen Winde auf diese Standbäume zu ver- folgen vermag, tut es bitter leid um diese herrlichen Bäume. Aber wie niemals alles Gute beisammen ist, so auch hier, und der Kenner findet sich in dem Bewußtsein a
RMRCMPP8–. Die Gartenkunst. Landscape gardening; Gardens -- Europe. .UllUmwUnuilUlllliiliiiliuiillUllil I Aus den Anlagen billig abzugeben: g Chamaecyparis nütKaensis, Z â i,hm. â â Gawsoniana, 3â4 m. Thuja accident., 3â4 in. Pseudotsuga Douglas!, grün und blau, Sâ4 m. Abies Nordmanniana, 2â3 m. Picea excelsa, 1â3 m. â â sitchensis, 1,5â3 m. » >. pungens, 1 â 1,5 ni. â â sitchensis pungens glauca, 1â1,.5 m. ^ Alles tadellos gezogene Solidärpflanzen. Sehr gut Ballen haltend. I Gärtner UeHling, I ScHlossgvit SeebacK, Kreis L/angensatlza. Japan-S^einlarernen -Vornehmer QartenschmucK- Qrossgär^n
RMRCMBDP–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. Die Gartenwelt. IX, 50 bestände. Eigentümer sind die Herren Gebrüder Grub er, gärtne- rischer Leiter ist der Gartenverwalter Herr Euppreoht. Hier sahen wir die älteste und stärkste Pseiulotsuga Douglasi von 30 m Höhe, 60 Jahre alt, und konnten da erst so recht erkennen, daß es ein Waldbaum ist, denn man wüjde das Exemplar eher für eine große Tanne halten. Es wurden weiter bewundert: Abies cephalonica, 20 m hoch, Thnjopsis dolobrata, 10 m hoch, Picea orientalis, 20 m, Thuja gi- gnntea, 20 m, Pirms Jeffreyi, 30 m, Chamaeeyparis lawsoniatM glauca, 30 m, Cn/ptomeria ja
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