RFR44JHY–Winter Berberis Thunbergii also called American Barberry or Berberis canadensis red berries with water drops background. Berberis fruits on branches.
RF2JR76HE–A closeup shot of the Berberis canadensis
RF2K988AC–3D image of Berberine skeletal formula - molecular chemical structure of benzylisoquinoline alkaloid isolated on white background
RF2WPKBK5–Old engraved illustration of Canada bunting or Tree sparrow (Spizelloides arborea). Created by J.J. Audubon: Birds of America, Philadelphia, 1840
RM2M19TD8–Tree sparrow : Fringilla canadensis, Lath. Male, 1. Female, 2. Berberis canadensis. c.1 v.2 plate 188 , Birds, Shrubs, Spizella arborea, Barberries. The Birds of America- From Original Drawings by John James Audubon
RMA2TGMG–FOUNDATION PLANTING WITH SEVERAL PLANT SPECIES
RM2ANHG7B–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian; 2nd ed. . laundice-tree or 2. Berberis canadensis ]^Iill. AmericanBarberry. Fig. 1956. B, canadensis Mill. Card. Diet. Ed. 8, no. 2. 1768.Berberis vulgaris var. canadensis Ait, Hort. Kew. i:479. 1789. A shrub, i°-6 high, with slender, reddish-brown branchlcts. Leaves similar to those ofB. vulgaris, but with more divergent and dis-tant teeth, or sometimes nearly entire; axil-lar
RMPFM580–. 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. 154 BERBERIS BEBBERIS cjes cult, in England in Flore des Serres, 6: 66 and 73 (1850-1). Index : Amurensis, No. 2 ; Aquifolium, 21; aristata, 15 ; asperma, 1 ; atropurpurea, 1; Bealii, 19; buxifolia, 9; Canadensis, 4; Caroliniana,i; Darwini, 12; dulcis, 1,9; emarginata, 3; Fortunei, 24; Premonti, 17; Hako- date,
RMMCJ7GX–. Grandiflora Forma Nova. CHOICE HARDY SHRUBS. For full Descriptive List and Cultural Notes see pages 217 to 225 of our Garden Book for 1909. All Hardy Shrubs (except where noted) 25 cts. each ; $2.50 per doz. Berberis Vulgaris purpurea {Purple Barberry). Violet- colored foliage and fruit. Buddleya Variabilis. Raceme: of rosy-lilac flowers, with an orange spot in the centre. Calycanthus Floridus {Sweet or Strawberry Shrub). Chocolate-colored strawberry-scented flowers. Caragana Arborescens {Pea Tree). Pea-shaped flowers in May. Cercis Canadensis {Judas Tree, or Red Bud). Branches are covered w
RMREP2J6–. The trees of America [microform] : native and foreign, pictorially and botanically delineated and scientifically and popularly described, being considered principally with reference to their geography and history, soil and situation, propagation and culture, accidents and diseases .... Trees; Arbres. Berberis canadensis, THE CANADIAN BERBERRY. Synonymvs, Berberis canadensis, Epine vinette du Canada, Canadischer Berberitzbeerenstrauch, Barberry Bush, ' De Candoli.e, Prodromus, Don, ftlillcr's Dictionary. NuTTAi.r,, Genera of North American Plants. Loudon, Arboretum Britannicum. ^ToimEY AND Gr
RMPG4HHP–. 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. 154 BERBERIS BERBEEIS cies cult, in England in Plore des Serres, 6: 66 and 73 (1850-1). Index : Amurensis, No. 2 ; Aquifolinm, 21; aristata, 15 ; asperma, 1; atropurpurea, 1; Bealii, 19; buxifolia, 9; Canadensis, 4; OaroUniana, i; Darwini, 12; dulcis, 1,9; emarginata, 3; Portunei, 24; Premonti, 17; Hako- date,
RMMCJ71Y–. CHOICE HARDY SHRUBS. For full Descriptive List and Cultural Notes see pages 244 to 255 of our Garden Book for 1912. All Hardy Shrubs (except where noted) 25 cts each; $2.50 per doz. Berberis Vulgaris purpurea {Purple Barberri/). Violet colored foliage and Iriiit. Buddleya Veitchiana. Long spikes of violet-mauve flowers. 35 els. each. Calycanthus Floridus (Sweet oi- Sti-aicberri/ Shn/b). Chocolate- colored strawherry-.scented flowers. Caragana Arborescens (Pea IVee). Pea-shaped flowers in May. Cercis Canadensis (Judan Iree, or Red Bud). Branches are covered with a ma.ss of small pink flowers
RMRF2GFE–. Catalogue of American indigenous trees, plants, and seeds, cultivated and for sale at the linnaean botanic garden, Flushing, Long-Island, near New-York. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Plants Catalogs. .^^^.^-^ Atragene Americana Azalea calendulacea, 3 var= nudiflora ^ir^^i^^'^a>. arborea i ^ verticillata, B, ^ ^—e^^^tXX^ bicolor canescens ^i. ^ periclymenoides '^/^ v-v^^v-^ — ^ ^ /^'^ viscosa glauca coccinea, Sec.. Baccharis halimifolia Berberis Canadensis Be tula nigra populifolia papyracea excelsa. P.' Bignonia radicans — ^^«*« nova (dwarf with tu
RMPFN2RH–. 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. 154 BERBERIS cies cult, in England in Flore des Serres, 6: 66 and 73 (1850-1). Index : Amurensis, No. 2 ; Aquifolium, 21; aristata, 15 ; asperma, 1 ; atropurpurea, 1 ; Bealii, 19; buxifolia, 9; Canadensis, 4; Caroliniana, 4; Darwini, 12; dulcis, 1,9; emarginata, 3; Fortunei, 24; Fremonti, 17; iTnfco- date, 2 ;
RMRFAMR3–. Catalogue of American indigenous trees, plants, and seeds, cultivated and for sale at the linnaean botanic garden, Flushing, Long-Island, near New-York. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Plants Catalogs. .^^^.^-^ Atragene Americana Azalea calendulacea, 3 var= nudiflora ^ir^^i^^'^a>. arborea i ^ verticillata, B, ^ ^—e^^^tXX^ bicolor canescens ^i. ^ periclymenoides '^/^ v-v^^v-^ — ^ ^ /^'^ viscosa glauca coccinea, Sec.. Baccharis halimifolia Berberis Canadensis Be tula nigra populifolia papyracea excelsa. P.' Bignonia radicans — ^^«*« nova (dwarf with tu
RMRDJTR6–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. peridge-bush. May-June. Jaundice-tree or -berry. Wood-sour. 2. Berberis canadensis Mill. American Barberry. Fig. 1956. B. canadensis Mill. Gard. Diet. Ed. 8, no. 2. 1768. Berberis vulgaris var. canadensis Ait. Hort. Kew. i: 479. 1789. A shrub, i°-6° high, with slender, reddish- brown branchlets. Leaves similar to those of B. vulgaris, but with more divergent an
RMRF623X–. Choice tree and hardy shrubs. Nursery stock New York (State) New York Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 32 Fred'k W. Kelsey, 150 Broadway, New York. BERBERIS Canadensis. American Barberry. Yellow flowers, and red berries in the autumn. 25 to 50 cts. BERBERIS Fortunei. Dwarf habit, with small, pale green foliage, which changes to a brilliant red in autumn. 50 cts. BERBERIS ilicifolia. A fine variety, with large dark green leaves, which remain on the plant until late in the winter. 50 cts. BERBERIS purpurea. Purp
RMRFEC2P–. Choice tree and hardy shrubs. Nursery stock New York (State) New York Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 32 Fred'k W. Kelsey, 150 Broadway, New York. BERBERIS Canadensis. American Barberry. Yellow flowers, and red berries in the autumn. 25 to 50 cts. BERBERIS Fortunei. Dwarf habit, with small, pale green foliage, which changes to a brilliant red in autumn. 50 cts. BERBERIS ilicifolia. A fine variety, with large dark green leaves, which remain on the plant until late in the winter. 50 cts. BERBERIS purpurea. Purp
RM2AKMYXX–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, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom . 154 BERBERIS BERBERIS cies cult, in England in Flore des Serres, 6:66 and 73(1850-1). Index : Amurensis. No. 2 ; Aqnifolium. 21 ; aristata.15; asperma, 1 ; atropurpurea, 1 ; Bcnlii, 19; buxifolia,9; Canadensis, 4; Carnliiiiann, A Darwini. 12; dulcis,1,9; emarginata, 3; Fortunti, 24;
RM2AJ8GCF–Design and improvement of school grounds . Magnolia, Magnolia grandiflora. 6. Dogwood, Cornus florida. 7. Van Houttes Spikea, Spirea Van Houttei. 8. Japanese Quince, Pyrus japonica. 9. Syringa, Philadelphia coronarius. 10. Loblolly Pine, Pirms taeda. 11. Red Cedar, Juniperus virginiana. 12. Redbud, Cercis canadensis. 13. Lombardy Poplar, Populus nigra italica. 14. Winter Jessamine, Jasminum nudiflorum. 15. Soulanges Magnolia, Magnolia Soulangeana. 16. Quihoui Privet, Ligustrum Quihoui. 17. Japanese Privet, Ligustrum Japonicum. 18. Mimosa, Albizzia julibrissin. 19. Japanese Barberry, Berberis T
RM2AJ8EK0–Design and improvement of school grounds . l Wreath, Spirea prunifolia. 11. Flowering Dogwood, Cornus florida. 12. Mimosa Tree, Albizzia julibrissin. 13. Beech, Fagus grandifolia. 14. Pin Oak, Quercus palustris. 15. Chaste Tree, Vitex Agnus-castus. 16. Smoke Bush, Rhus cotinus. 17. American Arbor-vitae, Thuja occidentalis. 18. Japanese Barberry, Berberis Thunbergii. 19. Canadian Hemlock, Tsuga canadensis (hedge). 20. Norway Spruce, Picea excelsa. 21. Persian Lilac, Syringa persica alba. 22. Soulanges Magnolia, Magnolia Soulangeana. 23. Crape Myrtle, Lagerstroemia indica. 24. Kegels Privet, Lig
RM2CJ1260–. The perfect garden, how to keep it beautiful and fruitful, with practical hints on eonomical management and the culture of all the principal flowers, fruits, and vegetables; . eaved. 92. Berberis Aquifolium. 93. Buxus lati-folia nova. 94. Aucuba longifolia variegata. 95. Holly, Handsvvorthiensis.96. Ruscus racemosus. 97. Phillyrea latifolia. 98. Ribes aureum. Border tiext Laton—Trees: 99. Viburnum tcmentosum plicatum. 100.Weigela Eva Rathke loi. Sophora japonica pendula. 102. Prunus sinensisrosea fl. pi. 103. Amelanchier canadensis. Shrubs: 104. Berberis stenophylla.105. Cornus florida rubra
RM2CEWT54–. 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. 154 BERBERIS cies cult, in England in Flore des Serres, 6: 66 and 73(1850-1). Index : Amurensis, No. 2 ; Aquifolium, 21 ; aristata,15 ; asperma, 1; atropurpurea, 1; JSealii, 19; buxifolia,9; Canadensis, 4; C(iroliniana,4; Darwini, 12; dulcis,1,9; emarginata, 3; Fortunei, 24; Fremonti, 17; Jofto-date, 2 ; heteropoda, 6 ;
RM2CDXXCT–. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . 2 ft. to 3 ft. ; Kalmia latitolia, 2 ft. ; Berberis aquifolia, 1 ft. to2 ft ; Arbor-vita3, 2 ft. to 4 ft. ; Taxus Castigiata, or Irish Tow ;Pinus of sorts : Spruce Fir, 4 ft. to 6 ft. ; Weymouth Pine, 6 ft.to 8 ft. ; Abis canadensis, 4 ft. to .6,ft. ; Yews, 4 ft. ; CedrusDeodara 6 ft. ; Taxodiums sempervirens, 6 ft. ; Green Hollies,2 ft. to 6 ft. ; Red Cedar, 3 ft. ; Evergreen Oak, 3 It. to 4 ft. ;Cotoneaster micropbyll&i Acacia, G to-S ft. ; Birch, S to 12 It. ;Laburnum, 6 ft. to 8 ft ; &c—May be viewed-three days priorto the Sale, and Cat
RMRDWDN9–. Useful wild plants of the United States and Canada. Botany, Economic; Botany; Botany. LITTLE REGARDED WILD FRUITS failure to jell, but an excellent table syrup is the re- sult, instead. Wild currants, gooseberries, plums and cherries all play into the jelly maker's hands; and so do the acid, scarlet berries of the eastern Barberry {Ber- beris Canadensis, Pursh), found in mountain woods. Oeegon Grape (Berberis aquifolium) from Virginia to Georgia, as well as of the European Barberry {B. vulgaris, L.) which has become a wild plant in some sections. On the Pacific slope another Barberry is the
RMRD50P8–. 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. 154 BERBERIS BEBBERIS cjes cult, in England in Flore des Serres, 6: 66 and 73 (1850-1). Index : Amurensis, No. 2 ; Aquifolium, 21; aristata, 15 ; asperma, 1 ; atropurpurea, 1; Bealii, 19; buxifolia, 9; Canadensis, 4; Caroliniana,i; Darwini, 12; dulcis, 1,9; emarginata, 3; Fortunei, 24; Premonti, 17; Hako- date,
RMRD37E5–. 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. 154 BERBERIS cies cult, in England in Flore des Serres, 6: 66 and 73 (1850-1). Index : Amurensis, No. 2 ; Aquifolium, 21; aristata, 15 ; asperma, 1 ; atropurpurea, 1 ; Bealii, 19; buxifolia, 9; Canadensis, 4; Caroliniana, 4; Darwini, 12; dulcis, 1,9; emarginata, 3; Fortunei, 24; Fremonti, 17; iTnfco- date, 2 ;
RMRDD2FG–. 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. 154 BERBERIS BERBEEIS cies cult, in England in Plore des Serres, 6: 66 and 73 (1850-1). Index : Amurensis, No. 2 ; Aquifolinm, 21; aristata, 15 ; asperma, 1; atropurpurea, 1; Bealii, 19; buxifolia, 9; Canadensis, 4; OaroUniana, i; Darwini, 12; dulcis, 1,9; emarginata, 3; Portunei, 24; Premonti, 17; Hako- date,
RMRH8G14–. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. RANALES. 559 move quickly toward the pistil when touclied at their bases hj an in- sect searching for the honej secreted by glands upon the petals (Figs. 551-52). B. Canadensis, of the Southern States, is much like the foreign spe- FiGS. 550-3.—Illustrations of Berberis vulgaris.. Fig. Fig. 551. Fig. 552. Fig. 553. Fig. 550.—Flower diagram. Fig. 551.—Pistil, with a petal and stamen. Magnified. Fig. 552.—Upper side of a petal, showing its two glands. Fig. 553.—Vertical section of ovary. Magnified. Magnified. Several evergreen species from the Rock
RMRJ54WP–. Choice hardy trees and plants / F.W. Kelsey Nursery Company.. Nursery Catalogue. Fred'k W. Kelsev, 150 Broadway, New York^ 3» BERBEKIS Canadensis. Amekk an Barberry. Y.'llow (lowers, and red berries in the autumn. â¢25 to .")() ctH. BHKBEKIS Fortunei. Dwiirf liabit, witli small, pal." groon foliar'.', which . hauges to a brilliant rt'd in autuiiiu. 50 els. BERBEKIS ilicifolia A flue variety, with large dark grct-n leaves, which roniaiD on the plant until lato in the winter. 50 cts. BERBERIS purpurea. Pi'iu'le-Leaved Bar- iiEKKY. A valuable sort, with rich darlc purple foliage and
RMRJ546J–. Choice hardy trees and plants / F.W. Kelsey Nursery Company.. Nursery Catalogue. 32 Fred'k W. Kelsey, 150 Broadway, New York. BERBERI5 Canadensis. Amebican Babberuy. Yellow flowers, and red berries in the autumn. 25 to 50 cts. BERBERIS Fortunei. Dwarf habit, with small, pale green foliage, whicli changes to a brilliant red in autumn. 50 cts. BERBERIS ilicifolia A fine variety, with large dark green leaves, which remain on the plant until late in the winter. 50 cts. BERBERIS purpurea. Purple-Leaved Bab- HERRY. A valuable sort, with rich dark purple foliage and purple fruit. Very flue. 25 to 5
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