RMMDW37P–A clouded yellow butterfly Colias croceus, in north Dorset England UK. The clouded yellow is a migrant to the UK and can sometimes arrive in large num
RF2ADJWTK–Coleus blumei, Plectranthus scutellarioides, vibrant popular garden plant
RFT4H56F–Group of different Aeoniums on the black background. Small flowers on ground of green, pink and yellow colors.
RMAP5GW2–Washington, DC, US Botanic Garden
RM2H45E8T–Coleus plant (Solenostemon scutellarioides): leafy stem. Chromolithograph by L. van Houtte, c. 1877.
RMW9FW4J–Archive image from page 72 of Currie Bros' horticultural guide . Currie Bros.' horticultural guide : spring 1888 curriebroshortic1888curr Year: 1888 ( Qjrrii Bros/ jortiealtural C|ijide. COCOLOBA PLATYCALDA. A peculiar flat-stemmed plant, resembling a Fern; well adapted for ferneries: each 15 COLEUS. Sometimes better known as ' Foliage Plants,' are now acknowledged to be second to none for the decoration of our lawns, their gorgeous foliage of every conceivable color producing a very pleasing effect. Our collection is composed of the most desirable varieties now in cultivation; each, 10c; per
RMRHT33X–. Belgique horticole. Plants. â 204 â E. Pclargonium zonalc Salphurca marginata, ColeusSaundersii, Ccntaurea candidis- sinia, Amarantus melancholicus. F. Pclargonium, Iresiuc Verschaffclti, Iresine aureo reticulata, Pclargonium zonalc P. Dandy. C Coleus VcrschalTelti, Pclargonium zonalc P. 31iniezi, Iresine Verschaffclti, Joncus minimus.. H. Pclargonium zonalc Mistriss Polock, Iresine aureo reticulata, Iresine Vcrschaiïelti, Ccrastium argenteum. I. Coleus Verschaffclti, Pclargonium zonalc Miniczi, Iresine Verschaffelti, Pclargo- nium zonale Mistriss Pollock. K. Pclargonium à grandes fleurs. !
RMPFYCDE–. Currie Bros.' horticultural guide : spring 1888. Nursery stock Wisconsin Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Qjrrii^ Bros/ j^ortiealtural C|ijide. COCOLOBA PLATYCALDA. A peculiar flat-stemmed plant, resembling a Fern; well adapted for ferneries: each 15 COLEUS. Sometimes better known as " Foliage Plants," are now acknowledged to be second to none for the decoration of our lawns, their gorgeous foliage of every conceivable color producing a very pleasing ef
RMMCK7Y0–. BLUE GRFFN RED ' WHITE i j k I Fig. 9. AcTiox of Different Light Rays ON COLEUS AND ON LeTTUCE, a. Full radiation, h. red rays, c. green rays, d. blue rays, e. open air, f. subdued light, g. diffused light, h. very dim light, t. blue light, /. green light, k. red light, /. white light (a-/ after Flammarion).
RFDCBXAD–Gray Treefrog climbing on Coleus
RF2ADJTC2–Deep purple and black Coleus blumei, Plectranthus scutellarioides, vibrant popular garden plant
RFT4H578–Group of different Aeoniums on the black background. Small flowers on ground of green, pink and yellow colors.
RFAP5GW3–Washington, DC, US Botanic Garden
RMW9FNDB–Archive image from page 57 of Currie's farm and garden annual. Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1921 46th year curriesfarmgarde19curr 4 Year: 1921 ( Balsam—Lady's Slipper. Begonia Erfordia. (Border, Coleus.) BEGONIA. Plants well worthy the admiration they receive. They are alike at home in the parlor or conservatory, bearing almost any treatment. T. P. Pkt. Erfordia—Rose Pink 20 Gracilis Luminosa—Bright Scarlet 25 Both of the above are wonderful bedders, fully the peers of Geraniums and Coleus, doing equally 'well in full sunlight or shade. Vernon—An excellent variety for bedding 10 C
RM2AFXWYG–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. with goodplants, careful planting, and picking off the seed-podsas soon as they appear. Ornamental Foliage Plants. — These are,generally speaking, better adapted for growing in townthan flowering plants, for the reason that they are moreeasily kept clean. At the present time Caladiums andColeus are conspicuous plants. Of Caladiums I maymention C. argyrites, bicolor, Chantinii, and Wightii ;these are easy of cultivation, and are very pretty tableplants. Of Coleus, aurea marginata. Beauty of Wid-more,
RMPG247N–. Manual of gardening : a practical guide to the making of home grounds and the growing of flowers, fruits, and vegetables for home use . Gardening. 238 MANUAL OF GARDENING. 240. Designs for carpet-beds. Palace; Mme. Salleroi geranium. C: lobelia, Crystal Palace; scarlet dwarf phlox. D: sweet alyssum; petunia, Countess of EUesmere. E: coleus, Golden Bedder; Coleus Verschaffeltii. F: Achyranthes Lindeni; yellow dwarf nasturtium. No. 2. — Outside, red alternanthera; middle, dusty miller; center, pink geranium.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have be
RMMCH630–. Begonia Se.mperflokkns- DouBLE Camellia-flowehkd Balsam. BEGONIAS. Everblooming Bedding Varieties. The following are varieties of Begonia Semper- Jlorens, and take rank as bedding plants with geraniums and coleus, doing equally well in full sunlight, and surpassing both in positions partially or wholly in shade. They are of sturdy growth, growing about 1 foot hi'gh and forming dense bushes, which, from May until fiost, are completely hidden with flowers. As pot plants for winter flowering they are superb, remaining a sheet of bloom throughout the entire year. Easily raised from seed.* (See c
RFDCBXA6–Gray Treefrog climbing on Coleus
RF2ADJTC6–Deep purple and black Coleus blumei, Plectranthus scutellarioides, vibrant popular garden plant
RFT4H57M–Group of different Aeoniums on the black background. Small flowers on ground of green, pink and yellow colors.
RMW1BAYT–Archive image from page 356 of Dictionnaire d'horticulture illustré par. Dictionnaire d'horticulture illustrà / par D. Bois prÃface de Maxime Cornu avec la collaboration de E. Andrà ... [et al.]. . dictionnairedhor00bois Year: 1893 COLÃOPTÃRES. â 349 - COLEUS. Boucliers, les Escarbots,es Cerf-volants, les Ra- tmetonSyles Taupins,les Vrillettes, les Cantharides, les Charançons, les Scolytes, les Longicornes, les Chrysomeles, les Bêtes à bon Dieu, etc. A peu d'ex- ceptions près, tous les ColÃoptères sontpourvus de 4- ailes, mais les 2 supÃrieures, appelÃes Ãliftres, sont cornÃes et, c
RM2AJC723–Lippincott seeds : 1914 . COLEUS. MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT, HUDSON, WISCONSIN.. MARGUERITE CARNATION. CARNATIONS. MARGUERITE CARNATIONS. A magnificent class of Carnations that willbloom in four months after sowing theseed. They are without exception the mostabundant bloomers of all the Pinks.The flowers are of brilliant colors, rangingthrough many beautiful shades of reds,pinks, whites, etc. It is a most valuableacquisition, as Carnation flowers can behad all summer and winter, if consecutivesowings are made. MAKGABET MIXED, AU Colors. 150seeds, 5 cts. MAJRGAKET WHITE, 100 seeds 10 cts. MAKGABET
RMPG1JD3–. Manual of gardening; a practical guide to the making of home grounds and the growing of flowers, fruits, and vegetables for home use. Gardening. 238 MANUAL OF GARDENING. 240. Designs for earpet-beds. Palace; Mme. Salleroi geranium. C: lobelia, Crystal Palace; scarlet dwarf phlox. D: sweet alyssum; petunia, Countess of Ellesmere. E: coleus, Golden Bedder; Coleus Verschaffeltii. F: Achyranthes Lindeni; yellow dwarf nasturtium. No. 2. — Outside, red alternanthera; middle, dusty miller; center, pink geranium.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have bee
RMMCF5CC–. Coleus—Flame Nettle ® 2040 Dreer's Hybrids. Our strain of hybrid varieties produces the finest colors. Most attractive and novel foliage plants for house or garden culture. Start the seed indoors in March or April. Plant out in late May. Pkt. 25c; special pkt. 75c. 2041 Ornatus. A very large-leaved variety with strikingly handsome, variegated foliage. A splendid plant of the greatest value for all decora- tive purposes. Pkt. 25c; special pkt. 75c. Convolvulus ® Major or Climbing Morning Glories Deservedly very popular as they are one of the most free-flowering and rapid-grow- ing plants in c
RF2ADJTC8–Deep purple and black Coleus blumei, Plectranthus scutellarioides, vibrant popular garden plant
RFT4H583–Group of different Aeoniums on the black background. Small flowers on ground of green, pink and yellow colors.
RMW1BRHD–Archive image from page 45 of Descriptive list of plants (1896). Descriptive list of plants . descriptivelisto1896elli Year: 1896 42 ELLIS BR 0 TREE 5' CATALOGUE. Coleus. Z- z'-z ±zz varieties. Prire :: fis.: 5:.:c per i?z. Camelia, Jz::-r.i:z. F::i Price Si-oo: very Large, $2-ooto $5.00. Cyclamen. F--s â. J;/-.:-:rr-:. Fl:ers :r very L.-.rge sire; in :rr:r:-.eer: :r :lre- scrt. An Cypern« Alternifolim Dais- ers rrrer the Sine :re-trier: Virlets. Feverfew. Lâ The rrej.: 'T imer and fall is well known to florists ai (j-loicinei Prire. e: He Salvia Splendez: s '.: . A.=: ⢠1 ' Stevia
RM2AJ4C2G–The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . It appears that in the west and cen-tral portions of French Africa, accord-ing to recent French writers (Chevalierand Perrot), four species of coleus arecultivated for their tubers. The mostprominent of these is Coleus rotundifo-lius or Madagascar potato. This speciesit appears is also cultivated under dif-ferent names in Java, Ceylon and theEast Indies. There are a number ofvarieties of this species. C. dazo is alsocultivated on a large scale in CentralAfrica, producing a tuber which differsconsiderably from the Madagascar po-tato, and w
RMPFA5K3–. Dew drops for famishing flowers. Floriculture. 59 which may be mentioned Canna's Achyranthes, Coleus, Cen- taureas, Ornamental Grasses,Geraniums, Sal vias,Golden Fever- few, Alternanthera, etc. In a bed of this description the plants. SECTION OP FLOWER BED, RIBBON LINE STYLE. must be properly arranged at the time of planting, tl^is in refer- ence to the habit and growth of the plants. If only one side c-^ the bed is exposed, the tall growing plants must be planted at the back", the next tallest in the next row, and so on down to the outside or border line, which should not be more than
RMMAD7N0–. Dreer's quarterly wholesale price list of seeds plants bulbs &c. tools fertilizers sundries &c . Cosmos, Large Flowering. Clarkia, single mixed double mixed Clematis flammula. Virgin''s Bozver paniculata large flowering hybrids ( Jackjnani) .... Cleome pungens ( Giant Spider Plant') .... Coreopsis lanceolata lanceolata grandiflora Clianthus Dampieri [Glory Pea^ Dampieri Germanicus Cobaea scandens, purple scandens alba, zohite Coccinea indica Coleus, Dreer's hybrid mixed, ^ tr. 60 cts. . Collinsia, mixed Commelina ccelestis, blue Convolvulus major mixed [Morning Glory') lb. 35 cts Tr.
RF2ADJNRA–Deep purple and black Coleus blumei, Plectranthus scutellarioides, vibrant popular garden plant
RFT4H572–Group of different Aeoniums on the black background. Small flowers on ground of green, pink and yellow colors.
RMRYEFJ0–E. H. Hunt : seedsman ehhuntseedsman1894hunt Year: 1894 CENTAUREA CYANUS, and hanging baskets. The silvery white leaves contrasting effectively with dark foliaged plants. H. H. P. C. Candidissima. Silvery white I ft Drooping; sil- ft — Clementei. very grey. 1^4. — Cymnocarpa. Strong grow- er, silver' foliage deeply cut V CLARKIA. Excellent for beds, giving an abundance of large red, white, pur- ple and pink flowers. H. A. I to 3 feet. C. Single Mixed - COLEUS. Popular and desirable foliage plants for the lawn and ribbon bed- ding. T. P. I to 3 ft. C. Finest Hybrids, Mixed i COLLINSIA. Be
RM2AN93C5–The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . ROSE KILLARNEY QUEEN.. ROSE DOUBLE WHITE KILLARNEY (Budlong Strain) Carnations Mrs. C. W. Ward, Beacon,White Enchantress, White Perfection,White Wonder, Winsor, White Wlnscr, May Day. Rooted Cuttings for Early Delivery. CHRYSANTHEMUMS Commercial Varieties only, and the beststock and varieties that can be offered. BEDDING STOCK Coleus, Salvia, Heliotrope,Ageratum, Alternanlhera. If you havent Our Catalogue, seind forone. If yon have one, get busy and orderyour supply before the rush begins. We cananswer inquiiies now. In two months fromnow
RMPG0NJR–. The nursery-book : a complete guide to the multiplication of plants . Plant propagation. 7° CUTTAGE. hardy shrubs can be easily propagated in this way when the work is difficult or unhandy in the open air: c. £-.,. jS. Begonia leaf cutting (x^). Spiirra Cantonensis, {S. Rcci'csii of tlie catalogues), and JJ. Win Hoiitlci, the roses and the like. Stock plants of the soft species, like coleus, lantanas and geraniums, are obtained in like manner. Leaf Cuttings. —]'Iany thick and lieavy leaves may be used as cuttings. Leaf cuttings are most commonly em- ployed in the showy-leaved begonias, in s
RMME7R5K–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fig. 105. A Coleus mirabilis Brici., Zweig mit ßlütenstaud. — B C. mirahilis Briq., Cyme mit BI. — C Lavandula Stoechas L., Zweig. — D Ocimum Basüicum L., blühender Zweig. § 2. Autraniani Briq. Kelch breit glockig, mit aus einander gespreizten Lippen; Ober- lippe eiförmig, gefärbt; Seitenzähne kurz, rundlich; die unteren Zähne zu einer gefärbten, abgestutzten, verlängerten Scheide verwachsen, deren beide Ecken spitz verlängert sind und welche gegen die Mitte 2 kleine fädliche Anhän
RF2ADJTRK–Deep purple and black Coleus blumei, Plectranthus scutellarioides, vibrant popular garden plant
RFT4H579–Group of different Aeoniums on the black background. Small flowers on ground of green, pink and yellow colors.
RM2AN938X–Little gardens; how to beautify city yards and small country spaces . lower-beds; B, vines; C, hedges; 2),pool, surrounded by coleus and plants with ornamental leaves. The back of the house Is draped with vhies,and tubbed yews and cedars are placed along theborders of the Avalk. The drive, by which car-riages may enter the premises from the highroad toward a barn, which is rather distant andis not shown here, is spanned by an arched trel-lis covered with vines, so that a visitor is in-ducted at once into the garden, unless he entersby the front door. Hedges enclose the wholearea and also parti
RMPG0GKP–. Diseases of greenhouse crops and their control . Vegetables; Plant diseases; Plant diseases. i k 1 Fig. 9. Action of Different Light Rays ON COLEUS AND ON LeTTUCE. u. Full radiation, h. red rays, c. green rays, d. blue rays, e. open air, f. subdued li^ht, g. diffused light, h. very dim light, i. blue light, /. green li^ht, k. red light, /. white light (0-/ after Flammarion).. 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.
RMMABN65–. Dreer's quarterly wholesale price list of seeds, plants &c. : winter edition January 1896 March . B§tHR5ABi.w4& New Coleus, Mrs. F. Sander. Coleus, Mrs. F. Sander. This splendid new Coleus differs from all other varieties in having a wedge of creamy white in the centre of the leaf, with a clearly defined margin of oxide green, bronze, crimson and purple. It is the most beautiful and distinct variety yet raised. 75 cents per dozen ; $5.00 per 100. Crotons. We offer 10 choice varieties. $10.00 per 100; set of 10 for $1.50. Carex Japonica Variegata. A pretty, new ornamental sedge, with
RF2ADJPXN–Deep purple and black Coleus blumei, Plectranthus scutellarioides, vibrant popular garden plant
RFT4H56C–Group of different Aeoniums on the black background. Small flowers on ground of green, pink and yellow colors.
RM2AWYT6T–The century supplement to the dictionary of gardening, a practical and scientific encyclopaedia of horticulture for gardeners and botanists . Fin. 143. Design for Carpet Bed (B). Fig. 144. Design for Carpet Bed (C). In Bed D (Fig. 145), No. 1 might be filledwith Alternanthera magnijica; No. 2 withAlt. versicolor; No. 3 with Alt. am(ena ; Nos.2 and 3 should also have a centre plant ofPicus elastica, Fatsia japonica, or a smallPalm ; No. 4 should be filled in with speci-men dot-plants of Coleus, Perilla, Iresine,Gentaurea, Santolina, &c., planted in oppositepairs; No. 5 should be filled with Mes
RMPG1EKD–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. COLCHICUM COLEUS 351 BB. Perianth not tessellated. C. Size of fls. large, S in. or more across. D. Lvs. broad, S-4 in. wide. E. No. of fls. 1-i. 8. specidBum, Steven. Corm 2 in. thick, the largest of the genus: stem 1 ft. high: lvs. 4-5, 12-15 in. long, 3^ in. wide, narrowed from the middle to the base, shining
RMMABNP7–. Dreer's quarterly wholesale price list of seeds, plants &c. : spring edition April 1895 June . CINERARIAS. Our strain of Prize Cineraria cannot be surpassed either for size of flower or beauty of color. All desir- ing the best should procure our Prize strain. Trade pkt. Cineraria Prize, dwarf mixed $1 00 " J pkt. 60 " tall mixed 1 00 " ipkt. 60 Hybrida, choice mixed dwarf 50 " taU 50 '' double finest mixed 75 Trade pkt. Perez. Cineraria Maritima Candidissima... 10 30 Clianthus Dampieri {Glory Pea) ... 50 Coboea scandens 15 50 Trade pkt. Peroz Coleus. Dreer's choicest
RF2ADJTCD–Deep purple and black Coleus blumei, Plectranthus scutellarioides, vibrant popular garden plant
RFT4H56G–Group of different Aeoniums on the black background. Small flowers on ground of green, pink and yellow colors.
RM2AWYTW5–The century supplement to the dictionary of gardening, a practical and scientific encyclopaedia of horticulture for gardeners and botanists . Fin. 143. Design for Carpet Bed (B). Fig. 144. Design for Carpet Bed (C). In Bed D (Fig. 145), No. 1 might be filledwith Alternanthera magnijica; No. 2 withAlt. versicolor; No. 3 with Alt. am(ena ; Nos.2 and 3 should also have a centre plant ofPicus elastica, Fatsia japonica, or a smallPalm ; No. 4 should be filled in with speci-men dot-plants of Coleus, Perilla, Iresine,Gentaurea, Santolina, &c., planted in oppositepairs; No. 5 should be filled with Mes
RMPFM2ME–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. COLCHICUM COLEUS 351 BB. Perianth not tessellated. C. Size of fls. large, S in. or more across. D. Lvs. broad, S-4 in. wide. E. Ifo. of fls. 1-i. 8. specidsum, SteTen. Corm 2 in. thick, the largest of the genus: stem 1 ft. high: Ivs. 4-5, 12-15 in. long, 3-4 in. wide, narrowed from the middle to the base, shini
RMMA7H10–. E. H. Hunt : seedsman . CENTAUREA CYANUS, and hanging baskets. The silvery white leaves contrasting effectively with dark foliaged plants. H. H. P. C. Candidissima. Silvery white I ft Drooping; sil- ft — Clementei. very grey. 1^4. — Cymnocarpa. Strong grow- er, silver' foliage deeply cut V CLARKIA. Excellent for beds, giving an abundance of large red, white, pur- ple and pink flowers. H. A. I to 3 feet. C. Single Mixed - COLEUS. Popular and desirable foliage plants for the lawn and ribbon bed- ding. T. P. I to 3 ft. C. Finest Hybrids, Mixed i COLLINSIA. Beautiful free flowering annuals, de
RF2ADJMHY–Deep purple and black Coleus blumei, Plectranthus scutellarioides, vibrant popular garden plant
RFT4H57B–Group of different Aeoniums on the black background. Small flowers on ground of green, pink and yellow colors.
RM2AKK50E–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . pound, 28 lb. 26^. ; 2d quality Paper, yd. per lb. Write foPrice List. -W. HERBERT and CO., Horticultural Stores, 11,New Broad Street, London, E.C. (turning by Gows, Fishmonger, COLEUS-THE QUEEN, New, splendid, and is the prettiest of all the Bizarres. Four most distinct glaring colours—Red, Black, Yellow and Green. Habit perfect. The most saleable plant of the year. We have great pleasure in offering this variety, feeling sure it will d( honour to its name. 2s. 6d. post-free. H. Cannell & Sons. SWAN
RMPFAMTM–. Descriptive list of plants. Nursery stock New Hampshire Keene Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock; Plants, Ornamental; Flowers; Vegetables. 42 ELLIS BR 0 TREE 5" CATALOGUE. Coleus. Z- z'-z ±zz varieties. Prire :: fis.: 5:.:c per i?z. Camelia, Jz::-r.i:z. F::i Price Si-oo: very Large, $2-ooto $5.00. Cyclamen. F--s â. J;/-.:-:rr-:. Fl:ers :r very L.-.rge sire; in :rr:r:-.eer: :r :lre- scrt. An Cypern« Alternifolim Dais- ers rrrer the Sine :re-trier: ^ Virlets. Feverfew. Lâ The rrej.: "T imer and fall is well known to
RMMABNK2–. Dreer's quarterly wholesale price list of seeds, plants &c. : winter edition January 1895 March . CINERARIAS. Our strain of Prize Cineraria cannot be surpassed either for size of flower or beauty of color. All desir- ing the best should procure our Prize strain. Trade pkt. Cineraria Prize, dwarf mixed $1 00 ipkt. 60 " tall mixed 1 00 " i pkt. 60 Hybrida, choice mixed dwarf 50 " tall 50 double finest mixed 75 Trade pkt. Peroz. Cineraria Maritima Candidissima... 10 30 Clianthus Dampieri (Glory Pea).... 50 Coboea scandens 15 50 Trade pkt. Peroz. Coleus. Dreer's choicest hybri
RF2ADJW55–Deep purple and black Coleus blumei, Plectranthus scutellarioides, vibrant popular garden plant
RFT4H56Y–Group of different Aeoniums on the black background. Small flowers on ground of green, pink and yellow colors.
RM2AFHPW5–. Beckert's garden, flower and lawn seeds. ubtropical beds and aquaticgardens. Pkt. 25 cts. Wm. C. Beckerts Choice List of Flower Seeds, Pittsburg, Pa. -15 COLEUS The leaves are of many shapes and brightestcolors and nearly all varieties have a rich vel-vety appearance. Seed sown in March will pro-duce fine plants for bedding.Hybridus. Choicest hybrids, best selected varieties, splendid mixed. Pkt. 25 cts.Large-leaved. Very large and superbly variegated foliage. Pkt. 25 cts. CYCLAMEN Valuable for spring and winter blooming.Leaves beautifully splashed with silver. Flow-ers large and handsome, s
RMMABN9B–. Dreer's quarterly wholesale price list of seeds, plants &c. : spring edition April 1896 June . JSi-w (Joleus, Mrs. F. Sander Coleus, Mrs. F. Sander. This splendid new Coleus differs from all other varieties in having a wedge of creamy white in the centre of the leaf, with a clearly defined margin of oxide green, bronze, crimson and purple. It is the most beautiful and distinct variety yet raised. 60 cents per dozen ; $5.00 per 100. Cissus Discolor. Strong 2 inch pots of this beautiful climber, dozen ; $8.00 per 100. LOO per Crotons. We offer 10 choice varieties in good young plants. per
RF2ADJN0K–Deep purple and black Coleus blumei, Plectranthus scutellarioides, vibrant popular garden plant
RM2AJGMEB–New floral guide : autumn 1899 . IMy Auratum, 32 THE CONARD & JONES COMPANY, WEST GROVE, PA. ,-T^«. New DwarfCalla Lily... Ljttle^G?! MOST remarkable CallaLily ever introduced.Grows only half as tall asthe old kind, and bearstwice as many flowers.We send Extra Fine,Imported DormantBulbs. The very bestfor quick and abundantbloom, 15c. each, 2 for25c., $1.50 P2r doz. New Coleus... ..DL RQ5? MOST splendid Coleusever seen, enormousleaves, rich dark velvetycrimson, with a broadwedge of creamy white,beautifully fringed andbordered with gold. Anelegant house plant. 15c.4 for 50c. C. & J. Little Gem C
RMME7NG8–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fig. 104. A Eoslundia verticülata Vahl, vollständige Bl. — B Audröceam von H. verticillata VaH. — C reifer Kelcli von E. verticillata Vahl. — D Blkr. von Plectranthus calicinus Benth. — E Kelch, von P. calicinus Benth. — F Andröceum von F. calicinus Benth. — 0 C'oleus palustris Vatke , vollständige Bl. — HC. palustris Vatke, Andröceum mit Gr. — J Capitanya otostegioides Gurke, Blkr. — K Kelch von C. otostegioidei Gurke. — L Andrö- ceum von C. otostegioides Gurke. — M Blkr. und Gesc
RF2ADJN06–Deep purple and black Coleus blumei, Plectranthus scutellarioides, vibrant popular garden plant
RM2AJKGT8–Seed annual 1908 . D. M. FERRY & GOS DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 75. 0 1 C^«»J^«,c A fine rapid growing V^ODAea. OCanueilb climber with handsomefoUage and large bell-shaped fiowers, green at first,but rapidly changing to a beautiful deep violet-blue.A well established plant will run about thirty feet in aseason,covering a large veranda with handsome foliageand beautiful flowers. Tender perennial Pkt. 5c. COCKSCOMB—(See Celosia). COIX LACHRYMA—CSee Jobs Tears). COLEUS (Aquilegia). Everywell regulated gar- Probably the best known andmost popular of ornamentalfoliage plants. Leaves are ofmany shad
RF2ADJN0N–Deep purple and black Coleus blumei, Plectranthus scutellarioides, vibrant popular garden plant
RM2AJKD4P–Maule's seed catalogue : 1896 . only. 25c. Superb 20c, Fine for M flowers earlv in the Spring.*—Hybrida Fine Mixed, g strain.CENTAUR EA.-Z)iM bedding, va<es, hanging-baskets and pots;^ also extensively used for margins.C —(i y in noc ar pa. Graceful silver* foliage. 10c. —Candidissimi. Splendid silvery broade leaves. 10c. ?g CINERARI.V.—Oipe^s^ers. A favorite.X. attractive, free-flowering plant, blooming^ during the winter and spring months.S —Finest Mixed. liirge floweringc! varieties. 20c. ? COLEUS.—.4. very universal favorite in5 foliage decorations. h —Fine Mixed. E.vcellent strain. 20c
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RM2CPMA8W–. Emblemata amatoria : emblemes d'amour en quatre langue [i.e. langues] . 9 emblemata Jbnatoria Clamor c€ccuj Irtcece qtitd a recto aeeliaas calle /1 UsÛVasû /C/*/^£ a ned Jgtü?,auei?/aue Jnifl-&mi me net;,Coleus es, et créées parité r tu reaais amantes, et amar nt>7L ^ c^-nt-cju*. Silamour sans ra j/on aaj/y bieaœiie sans yeux,ÇBré/érea ta vertu, Ul sottise et Ce uice ,£l faut aue les- amans, instruits à ans sa mìlite,dueuates comme lur, soient: tous cavrtcetùv. 9>ie mmlij 0{iûd. Indien, de s^ltnden^- en ae reeaelooze 7tlùt,Steld o oven dcuqO* Je Onaeuad en aile enweten rteaen Zcy mo
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RM2CH6R6P–. The standard cyclopedia of horticulture; a discussion, for the amateur, and the professional and commercial grower, of the kinds, characteristics and methods of cultivation of the species of plants grown in the regions of the United States and Canada for ornament, for fancy, for fruit and for vegetables; with keys to the natural families and genera, descriptions of the horticultural capabilities of the states and provinces and dependent islands, and sketches of eminent horticulturists . 1030. Coleus Blumei var. Verschaffeltii. petals greenish with reddish margins. Java. C. sim-plex, Reichb.
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RM2CDJ7C9–. The Gardeners' chronicle and agricultural gazette . s style of growth. This beautiful variety will prove invaluable for cross-breeding purposes and for conservatory decoration. Nocollection of stove plants will be complete without it. J. W. WIMSETT has much pleasure in announcing that he has secured the whole of the stock of this, the mostdistinct and beautiful of all the varieties of Coleus ever offered. This fine variety haft been perpetuated by Mr. Peter McPhail, in the gardens of C. Telford, Esq., of WcdmoreLodge, Bromley, Kent. It is a sport from C. Blumei, Plants will be veady for send
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RM2CDF9H7–. Beckert's garden field and flower seeds . DWARF ERFURT DOUBLE PINK. Nobelties in Tlolver Seeds 30 WM. C. BECKXRT, ALLEGHENY, PA. Coleus hybridus ornatus Splendid large-leaved Coleus, with strikingly handsome foliage ; leaves irregu-larly spotted and marbled with blackish purple, blood-red, carmine and rose,abundantly sprinkled with white, yellow, green and brown, producing a beautifulcombination of colors. Pkt. 25 cts. Mignonette, King of the Dwarfs Plants of very neat bush form, attaining a height of 5 to 6 inches ; spikesand flowers very large ; color bright crimson. Very fine for pot cult
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RM2CEM18J–. The Gardener's monthly and horticulturist. ivation, 8 to 10 in.long, 6 to 8 wide ; color, chocolate marbled with bright ro«Tcarmine. COLEUS MACKOPHYLLA, MRS. GEUDES.— Leaves 10 to 12 in. long, 8 to 10 wide ; beautifully variegatedwith carmine, green, pink, chocolate and cream. The nnestcolored Coleus in cultivation. COLEUS GARLAND.— Elegantly colored with purple, cream, green and carmine ;deeply serrated edges, forming miniature leaflets of greatbeauty. Price, single plants. 60c. each ; set of 3, Sf.OO.(Nothing equals them for pot culture in ^vinteI.) ts2 A.THORPE & CO., Washington, D.C. m
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RM2CJ85BG–. The nursery-book; a complete guide to the multiplication of plants . yy. Young plants from a leaf of Bryophyllum calycinum (xj^). •JO CUTTAGE. hardy shrubs can be easily propagated in this way whenthe work is difficult or unhandy in the open air: c. g... 78. Begonia leaf cutting {x>^). Spiraa Cantonensis (^. Reevesii of the catalogues), andS. Van Houttei, the roses and the like. Stock plants ofthe soft species, like coleus, lantanas and geraniums, areobtained in like manner. Leaf Cuttings. — Many thick and heavy leaves may beused as cuttings. Leaf cuttings are most commonly em-ployed in t
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RM2CDC3YB–. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . n., 10c.BELLIS DAISY. SNOWBALL and LONG-FELLOW. $2.50 per 1000.R. C. of HELIOTROPE, CUPHEA and COLEUS. 75c. per 100.SNAPDRAGON SEEDLINGS. Giant white and yellow. 60c. per 100, $5.00 per 1000.POINSETTI.AS. 2M-in., $4,00 per 100.FUCHSIA. 6 kinds, 2-in., S3.00 per 100.FUCHSIA. R. C. 6 kinds, Sl.OO per 100.SCHIZANTHUS. Wisetonensis and Hybrids. 2-in., $2,00 per 100.LANTANAS. 4 kinds, R. C, $1.00 per 100.PETUNIA, double. 10 kinds, $1.00 per 100,Cash Byer Brothers Chambersburg - -
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RM2CEPC1B–. Christian herald and signs of our times. all sorts.50 c. 37— 13 Geraniums, all colors and kinds, . 50 c.1 38—15 Choice Prize Chrysanthemums. 50 e. 39— 4 Choice Decorative Palms, try them, 50 c.•3 40— 5 Dwarf French Cannas. 5 kinds, . 50 c.41—12 Sweet Scented Double Tube Roses, 50 e. Set42—SO Laree Flowered Pansy Plants, , . 50 e 43— 15 Coleus, will make a bright bed, . .50 c. 44— 13 Double and SingleFuchsias.all colors 50 c. 45— 6 Choice Hardy Shrnbs, 6 sort 30 c. 46— 30 Pkts Flower Seeds, no two alike . 30 c. 47— 20 Pkts elegant Sweet Peae.all different50 c.4S—18 Pkts Choice Vegetable Seeds
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RMRFRMJ4–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. THE ESTABLISHMENT OF VARIETIES IN COLEUS BY THE SELECTION OF SOMATIC VARIATIONS. BY A. B. STOUT, Director of the Laboratories, New York Botanical Garden.. WASHINGTON, D. C. PUBLISHED BY THE CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTON 1915. 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.. Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington
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RMRJE9R9–. C.E. Allen's catalogue : greenhouse and bedding plant department. Seeds Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Trees Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Plants Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Flowers Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs. COBEA. COLEUS. COLEUS. The utilit}^ of Coleus is well-known for ornamental purposes, whether for bedding or other decorations, where colored leaved plants are desired. They are grown so casil}' and make such fine specimen^- in so short a time, that their merit can scarcely be overestim
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RMRJE9PR–. C.E. Allen's catalogue : greenhouse and bedding plant department. Seeds Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Trees Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Plants Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Flowers Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs. COBEA. COLEUS. COLEUS. The utilit}^ of Coleus is well-known for ornamental purposes, whether for bedding or other decorations, where colored leaved plants are desired. They are grown so casil}' and make such fine specimen^- in so short a time, that their merit can scarcely be overestim
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RMRJBFXN–. C.E. Allen's catalogue of seeds plants & small fruits. Seeds Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Plants Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Flowers Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Fruit Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Vermont Brattleboro Catalogs. 30 90 4a COLEUS. The utility of Coleus for ornamental purposes is well known, whether for bedding or other decora- tions, where colored leaved plants are desired. They are grown so easily and make such fiiie specimens in so short a tiiiie. that their merit can scarcely be overestimated; half-
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RMRHC773–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Floriculture. 174 THE BOOK OF GARDENING. most of them with crimson combs. Giant Empress grows ift. high, and has dark foh'age and large briUiant purple combs. Vesuvius is a handsome plant, with golden-yellow combs, the upper part being of a bright red colour. Centaurea ragusina is a valuable bedding plant, with broad silvery-white foliage, for which alone it is used; it is excellent for contrasting with any strong colour, and forms a suitable subject for edgings to beds of Coleus, Iresines, Perillas, &c. It is propagated by cu
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RMRFW04M–. Capitol city seeds for 1959. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs. ";* A- COLEUS, RAINBOW MIXTURE. Pkt. 35c, our Garden All Summer. 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.. F. W. Bolgiano & Co; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection. Washington, D. C. : F. W. Bolgiano
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RMRFTA0G–. Capitol city seeds for 1956. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs. UNWIN DAHLIAS. Pkt. 20c. COLEUS, RAINBOW MIXTURE. Pkt. 35c.. 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.. F. W. Bolgiano & Co; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection. Washington, D. C. : F. W. Bolgiano
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