RM2AGDCE3–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. S^ Fig. 6z.—masdevallia lindeni. Messrs. Low. This has a yellow-orange flower,and belongs to the polysticta group, its nearestally being M. trideus.M. leontoglossa, Rchb. f., Bonplandia, iii., p. 69 ;Walp. Ann. vi., p. 191 ; Gard. Chro/i., n,s., xv.,p. 234.—New Grenada, First discovered by. S3- Fig, 63.—masdevallia rosea (see p. 337). Hermann Wagener. Cultivated by Mr. E. Wright, Gravelly Hill, near Birmingham.{M. lilacina : a name in Mr. Bulls Catalogue for i£8o.)M. Lindeni, Andre, ///. Hori. 1S70,
RMMCH56C–. Phlox Subulata. Hardy Phlox Pantheon. PHI.OX SUBFLATA. (Moss, or nrouiitain Pink.) An early s| ring-fluwermg ty| e, widi pretty moss-like evergreen foliage, which, during the flowering season, is hidden under the masses of bloom. An excellent plant for tfee rockery, the border, and invaluable for car- peting the ground or covering graves. (See cut.) We offer five varieties. Lilacina. Light lilac. NelSOni. Pure white. Rosea, pjright rose. Atropurpurea. PurpHsh-rose. The Bride. Pure white, v^ith rosy eye. 10 cts. each ; $100 per doz.; $6.00 per 100. The set of 5 for 40 cts.
RM2AM0CPG–Proceedings of the United States National Museum . NS OF TYPES OF SHELLS DALL 41 Page Fig. 4. Astraea persica Dall, profile, diam. 22 mm 5 5. Strombina lilacina Dall, alt. 23.5 mm 27 6. Astraea persica Dall, top view, diam. 22 mm 5 7. Turris? simplicissirna Dall, alt. 25 mm 30 8. Chrysodomus {Sulcosipho?) adelphicus Dall, alt. 56 mm 9 9. Buccinum nipponense Dall, alt. 57 mm 7 10. Ancistrolepis decora Dall, alt. 5S mm 3 Plate 36 Fig. 1. Turbo asteriola DaW, alt. 13.5 mm 28 2. Microgaza fulgens Dall, profile, diam. 10.5 mm 20 3. Liotia lurida DaW, diam. 15 mm 19 4. Margarites beringensis E. A. S
RMRH33FH–. British journal of entomology and natural history. Natural history; Entomology. BR J ENT. NAT HIST. 13: :0()0. PLATE 2 ANNUAL EXHIBITION 1999 1: Mcliinthia prtHvllaia ab. cMicnui. Slindon. W. Sussex, 1999. J. Clarke. 2: llcipciniinmiiihi licarsisulis. Freshwater, Isle of Wight, November 1998, S. Knill-Jones. 3: Dryohota lahcciilu, Freshwater. Isle of Wight, 1999, S. Knill-Jones. 4: OJoniapcni hklvnlala ab., Boston, Lines, 1954, .S. Knill-Jones. 5: Calliccra spinoUie. Royston, Herts, 1999, A.J. Ualstead. 6: Mcsapumca sccalis ab. lilacina, Dymchureh, E. Kent, J. Owen. 7: Allophyes D.xyacimilui
RMRJG6AH–. Catalogue and price list. Rock plants Catalogs; Rock gardens Vermont Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Catalogs. nursery and given the maiden name of the late Mrs. J. E. Mitchell. The best pink subulata yet produced. Much more vigorous than Camla 75 Lilacina:—Mauve with a darker eye 25 Lilakonigin:—Another new variety with dark lilac flowers 35 Sampson:—A new deep pink variety 35 Sneewitchen (Snowwhite):—Many small snowwhite blooms, good. .35 Starlight:—A new salmon-pink variety. Very good 35 The Bride:—White with a pink eye 25 Vivid:—Salmon-pink. A la e s.iade difficult to describe. Brilliant
RMRHW5EH–. Berichte der Deutschen Botanischen Gesellschaft. Plants; Plants -- Germany. 394 E. Jahn: Darüber waren Jahre vergangen, als mir im September 1918 Herr Dr. L. PETERS bei einem unserer Ausflüge mitteilte, er habe im Moor hinter Paulsborn einen Myxomyceten gefunden, den er für Badhamia lilacina halte. Eine Probe zeigte die Richtigkeit der Bestimmung. Ich sah jetzt ein, daß ich durch die Zeitangabe von Hennings irregeführt worden war. Im Sommer 1919 besuchte ich in Begleitung der Herren Peters, DUYSEN und OSTERWALD die Fundstelle wieder. Wir konnten auf Sphagnum nicht nur die Sporangien in Menge
RMRHK39A–. Biometrika. Biometry; Biology. 9?ibactcur: ^-ricCridi .Orit'tlcr. Bcrliticr: (*>. ^â¢. P> r p fs ill (I li ll. aSfifJciifcf, ^lMl flfl. ^I'VtcmCur SJ^flB. A'/r. ^iibii^niifi. m 0 e n, (S}om ^wn grti^ttrn eon Sitbfnfclb ju Weimar.) (gortfc(iuna.; Noisette-Siofcn, Wfldjc oft ol§ SE^eerofen ticrjeidjttet finb. General v. Liit/.ow. â Lanmrquc. â Due de Luxembourg. â Jlarguerite d'Anjou. â Theoilor Ktirner. â Vibert. â C'flf'tl''* Aime-Vibert, cifdieint in manchcn SSerjeidjnifffn al§ Anna-Vibcrt); la petite Ktoile. â lilacina. *) â le Bouquet tout fait. *) â la Cherie. â Coelestis (la C
RMRCB0H0–. Dreer's garden book : 1904. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. Phlox Subulata. Hardy Phlox Pantheon. PHI.OX SUBFLATA. (Moss, or nrouiitain Pink.) An early s| ring-fluwermg ty| e, widi pretty moss-like evergreen foliage, which, during the flowering season, is hidden under the masses of bloom. An excellent plant for tfee rockery, the border, and invaluable for car- peting the ground or covering graves. (See cut.) We offer five varieties. Lilacina. Light lilac. NelSOni. Pure
RMRC9B8A–. Dreer's garden book : 1904. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. Phlox Subulata. Hardy Phlox Pantheon. PHI.OX SUBFLATA. (Moss, or nrouiitain Pink.) An early s| ring-fluwermg ty| e, widi pretty moss-like evergreen foliage, which, during the flowering season, is hidden under the masses of bloom. An excellent plant for tfee rockery, the border, and invaluable for car- peting the ground or covering graves. (See cut.) We offer five varieties. Lilacina. Light lilac. NelSOni. Pure