RFJ5G720–ear autumn colouring shrub flat fall autumn platthrengras uniola latifolia
RMMCHX0T–. variety, and one of the most valuable for beds or specimens. Easily grown from seed, mak- ing nice plants the first year.. 10 2658 Stipa Pennata (Feather Grass). Perennial, beautiful, delicate white,feathery bloom; flowering the second season; 2 feet 10 2661 Uniola Latifolia (Spike Grass). A pretty native perennial variety, with very ornamental graceful drooping panicles, 3 to 4 feet 10 2669 Collection of Grasses. 12 varieties, noted above 75
RM2GG09A0–Pendent, flattened ornamental spikelets of North America wild oats (Chasmanthium latifolium) in a garden in November
RM2GG09A8–Aster amellus Rudolf Goethe and chartreuse foliage of North America wild oats (Chasmanthium latifolium) in a flower bed in a garden in September
RM2GG09A5–Pendent, flattened ornamental spikelets of North America wild oats (Chasmanthium latifolium) in a garden in September
RM2AKJYDD–General list of high-grade seeds . ANEMONE CORONARIA. Festnca procumbens. P. Very neat and• compact; fine for edgings to ribbon beds and borders. Height ^4 ft ?0 10 ISOLEPIS gracillis. P. Very pretty rush-like grass for hanging-baskets andpot culture. Height 1 ft 10 LAGURUS ovatus (Hares Tail Grass). A. Fine for bouquets. Height 2 ft 05 LASIAGROSTIS argentea. P. Very grace-ful and fine for bouquets. Height 3 ft. 10 STIPA pennata (Feather Grass). P.Universally admired in bouquets.Height 2 ft 10 TRICHOLAENA rosea. P. Very pretty, with rose colored panicles. Height 3 ft. 10 UNIOLA latifolia (Sea
RMCXMYWF–chasmanthium latifolium syn uniola latifolia summer selective focus closeup plant portraits yellow golden green foliage leaves
RMBE2A88–In Summer, inflorescences of Northern Sea Oats (Chasmanthium latifolium). Inflorescences d'avoine sauvage, en été.
RM2GG09A6–Pendent, flattened ornamental spikelets of North America wild oats (Chasmanthium latifolium) in a garden in September
RM2GJ5AG0–Pendent, flattened ornamental spikelets of North America wild oats (Chasmanthium latifolium) in hoar frost in a garden in November
RM2CE6PK5–. Germain : [catalog] . e grass for hanging baskets and pot culture. Height 1 ft 10 LAGURUS OVATUS (Hares Tail Grass). Fine for bou-quets. Height 2 ft 05 LASIAGROSTIS ARGENTEA. P. Very graceful and fine for bouquets. Height 3 ft 10 RAINBOW MAIZE. Striped in four colors, very ornamental forlarge clusters. Height 4ft 25 STIPA PENNATA (Feather Grass). P. Universally admired in bouquets. Height 2 ft 10 TRICHOLAENA ROSEA. P. Very pretty, with rose-colored panicles. Height 3 ft 10 UNIOLA LATIFOLIA (Sea Oats). P. Very ornamental.Height 4 ft ZEA JAPONICA FOL. VARI EG ATA (Striped Japanese Maize). Hha.
RMCXMYWC–chasmanthium latifolium syn uniola latifolia summer selective focus closeup plant portraits yellow golden green foliage leaves
RMMCHPC5–. Ornamental Grass Pbnnisetum Rueppelianum hardy variety, and oneof the most valuable for beds or specimens. Easily grown from seed, making nice plants the first year 10 2658 Stipa Pennata {^Fea- ther Grass). Perennial, beautiful, delicate white, teahery bloom; flowering the second season; 2 feet. 10 2661 Uniola Latifolia {Spike Grass). A pretty native perennial variety, with very ornamental graceful droop- ing panicies; 3 to 4 feet.. 10 2669 Collection of Grasses. 12 varieties, noted above.. 75
RM2GJ5AFW–Pendent, flattened ornamental spikelets of North America wild oats (Chasmanthium latifolium) in hoar frost in a garden in November
RMRPDA26–. American farming and stock raising, with useful facts for the household, devoted to farming in all its departments. Agriculture. WILD FESCUE. (Uniola latifolia.). 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.. Flint, Charles L. (Charles Louis), 1824-1889. New York, Casselberry
RMMCHKKH–. Japonicum. A new hardy variety, and one of the most valuable for beds orspecimens. Easilygrown from seed, making nice plants the first year 10 2661 Uniola Latifolia(Spi&e Grass). A pretty native perennial variety, with very ornamental graceful droop- ing panicles; 3 to 4 feet 10 2669 Collection of Grasses. 10 varieties, noted above. • • • 60 Gypsophila Elegans Alba CJrandiflora K:^.. m ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^K^J^^ ^ Hi :- GVPSOPHILA PaNICUIATA If unable to find what you want, refer to Index page 2
RM2GJ5AFR–Pendent, flattened ornamental spikelets of North America wild oats (Chasmanthium latifolium) in hoar frost in a garden in November
RMRR1HKY–. The agricultural grasses of the United States. Grasses; Forage plants. Plate 94.. Uniola LATIFOLIA.. 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.. Vasey, George, 1822-1893; Richardson, Clifford, 1856-1932; United States. Division of Botany. Washington, Govt. print. off.
RM2GJ5AFP–Pendent, flattened ornamental spikelets of North America wild oats (Chasmanthium latifolium) in hoar frost in a garden in November
RMRR1HCJ–. The agricultural grasses of the United States. Grasses; Forage plants. Plate 94.. Uniola LATIFOLIA.. 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.. Vasey, George, 1822-1893; Richardson, Clifford, 1856-1932; United States. Division of Botany; United States. Department of Agriculture. Washington, D. C. : G. P. O.
RM2GJ5AFK–Pendent, flattened ornamental spikelets of North America wild oats (Chasmanthium latifolium) in hoar frost in a garden in November
RM2GG0ANE–Chartreuse green ornamental foliage of North America wild oats (Chasmanthium latifolium) in a garden in July
RM2GG0AN9–Chartreuse green ornamental foliage of North America wild oats (Chasmanthium latifolium) in a garden in June
RM2GG0AMW–Variegated ornamental leaves of North America wild oats (Chasmanthium latifolium) River Mist in a garden in May
RM2GG097R–Variegated ornamental leaves of North America wild oats (Chasmanthium latifolium) River Mist in a garden in September
RM2GJ5AG4–Vivid green leaves of North America wild oats (Chasmanthium latifolium) in a boder with a ruddy clover (Trifolium rubens) at background in a garden
RM2GG09E5–Green ornamental foliage of North America wild oats (Chasmanthium latifolium) and Dicentra spectabilis in a flower bed in a garden in May
RMRHBR23–. The book of water gardening;. Aquatic plants. [from old catalog]. THE BOOK Oh WATER GART>ENING feet high; it has dark brown flower panicles. The plants arc propa.i,^ated by di- vision of the roots in Spring or Fall. Phalaris arundinacea variegata (Gardeners' Garters) is a fine low-growing, variegated hardy perennial grass, from two to three feet in height; the leaves are striped white. Uniola latifolia is a native perennial grass, growing to a height of from three to four feet; it has large, loose drooping flower panicles.. EULALIA JAPONICA VARIEGATA A beautiful grass with -white stripes
RMRHDJ9M–. Book for florists. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seedlings Catalogs; Trees Seeds Catalogs; Horticulture Equipment and supplies Catalogs. LA GURUS Ovatus BROMUS Brizaeformis UNIOLA Latifolia (See Perennials) Large, white, very fragrant. Trade pkt. .$0.10 ... .10 Oz. $0.30 .40 .40 .40 .40 .15 .20 .40 .30 Mcotiana Affinis. Affinis Hybrids Sylvestris. Very beautiful, sweet, pure white... .10 Sanderae. Crimson 10 New Hybrids. Mixed 10 Xierembergia Gracilis 35 Jiigella. Double Mixed 10 Miss Jekyll. Blue, fine cut-flower 10 Nolana. Mixed 10 Xycterinia Capensis. White, sweet...oz., 25c .10
RMRMWG1G–. Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botaniques. 44 P. GTJÉRIN. Dans Orthodada laxa Beauv. (fig. 61), la structure est analogue. Parmi les espèces du genre Uniola que nous avons étu- diées, VU. longifolia Scribn. est celle où il atteint le plus grand développement, les cellules de l'assise interne pou- vant acquérir un volume double de celles de VU. latifolia Michx (fig. 62, 63). Dans U. latifolia Michx. (fig. 63) les cellules de l'assise. Fig. G2. — Uniola latifolia Michx. Coupe Fig. 63. — Uniola latifolia Michx. Coupe transversale de l'ovaire jeune. — pèr., transversale du fruit mûr. —/>er.,
RMRCA3X0–. Dreer's garden book 1919. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. Ornamental Grass Pbnnisetum Rueppelianum hardy variety, and oneof the most valuable for beds or specimens. Easily grown from seed, making nice plants the first year 10 2658 Stipa Pennata {^Fea- ther Grass). Perennial, beautiful, delicate white, teahery bloom; flowering the second season; 2 feet. 10 2661 Uniola Latifolia {Spike Grass). A pretty native perennial variety, with very ornamental graceful droop- ing pan
RMRC7N69–. Dreer's garden calendar : 1899. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. Pennisetum Ruppelianum. 65S6 Stipa Pennata. (Feather Grass.) Hardy perennial, beautiful, delicate white, feathery bloom ; flowering the second season from seed ; 2 feet 5 6689 Uniola Latifolia. Handsome perennial sort, growing 2 to 3 feet high, bearing large panicles of fiat spikelets . 5 6777 Zea Japonica Quadricolor. A beautiful variegated maize ; leaves striped silvery white, yellow, rose and green 5 591
RMRCACPN–. Dreer's garden book 1916. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. variety, and one of the most valuable for beds or specimens. Easily grown from seed, mak- ing nice plants the first year.. 10 2658 Stipa Pennata (Feather Grass). Perennial, beautiful, delicate white,feathery bloom; flowering the second season; 2 feet 10 2661 Uniola Latifolia (Spike Grass). A pretty native perennial variety, with very ornamental graceful drooping panicles, 3 to 4 feet 10 2669 Collection of Grasses
RMRDX4CP–. Plant culture; a working handbook of every day practice for all who grow flowering and ornamental plants in the garden and greenhouse. Gardening; Greenhouses. 422 PLAXT CULTURE STIPA (Feather Grass). 5. pemiata is an old favorite in gar- dens. The leaves are long and narrow. The flowers are arranged in long, arching spikes, presenting a very delicate appearance. Where this plant is not hardy, a barrow load of forest leaves may be placed over the plant and kept in place with a few Pine branches. Propagation. Divided in Spring and from seed. UNIOLA (Spike Grass). U. latifolia is a native speci
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