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Vintage Botanical Prints – 62 in a series – Polyanthus or Cluster Narcissus (1836) from the Cleveland Museum of Art

The image is a botanical illustration of a daffodil plant, framed with a thin gold border. The illustration is detailed and realistic, showcasing the plants structure and features. On the left side, the plants bulb is depicted, with a brownish-purple color and a textured surface. The green, long, and slender leaves emerge from the bulb, extending upwards. The right side of the image features a flowering stem with several yellow daffodils in full bloom, each with a trumpet-shaped corona at the center, surrounded by six petal-like tepals. The flowers are vibrant yellow with orange centers. Below the flowers, a detailed line drawing of the flowers internal structure is visible, including the stamens and pistil. The illustration is signed P. Bessar. in the bottom left corner. The background is a plain, off-white color, which highlights the plants features.

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Historical Garden Books – 147 in a series – American Gardener (1819)

Historical Garden Books – 147 in a series – American Gardener: a treatise on the situation, soil, and laying out of gardens, on the making and managing of hot-beds and green-houses(1819)

American Gardener (1819)
Historical Garden Books - 147 in a series - American Gardener (1819)
Historical Garden Books - 147 in a series - American Gardener (1819)

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PREFACE.

1. The proper uses of a Preface appear to te, tu give the reader information, which may be useful, during the perusal of the work to which it is prefixed ; to explain the nature and object of the work ; to point out the method of the arrangement of its several parts ; and, in short, to afford the means of due preparation for the task the reader is entering upon ; which preparation is always a great advantage to the author as well as to the reader.


The History of Landscape Design in 100 Gardens

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Vintage Botanical Prints – 61 in a series – Malus domestica from Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Collection (1910)

The image depicts a detailed botanical illustration of an apple blossom branch. The branch, with a brownish-brown color, extends horizontally across the center of the image. It is adorned with several green leaves, some of which are broad and oval-shaped, while others are more elongated. The leaves have visible veins and a glossy texture, adding to the realism of the illustration.

The blossoms are the focal point, with several in various stages of bloom. The flowers have five petals, with the inner petals being a soft pink and the outer petals transitioning to a deeper red. The centers of the flowers are yellow, with visible stamens and pistils, indicating the reproductive parts of the flower. Some buds are still closed, suggesting they are yet to bloom.

The background is a plain, off-white color, which contrasts with the vibrant colors of the flowers and leaves, making them stand out. The illustration is signed with the initials SHV in the bottom left corner, indicating the artists signature. The overall style is realistic, with careful attention to detail, capturing the delicate beauty of the apple blossoms.

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Historical Seed Catalogs – 126 in a series – Hunkel’s seeds. Spring 1918

Historical Seed Catalogs – 126 in a series – Hunkel’s seeds. Spring 1918

Historical Seed Catalogs - 126 in a series - Hunkel's seeds. Spring 1918

Historical Seed Catalogs - 126 in a series - Hunkel's seeds. Spring 1918

Historical Seed Catalogs - 126 in a series - Hunkel's seeds. Spring 1918

Historical Seed Catalogs - 126 in a series - Hunkel's seeds. Spring 1918

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Publication date 1918
Topics Nursery stock Wisconsin Milwaukee Catalogs, Vegetables Seeds Catalogs, Grasses Seeds Catalogs, Flowers Seeds Catalogs, Agricultural implements Catalogs
Publisher Milwaukee, Wis. : G.H. Hunkel Co.
Collection usda-nurseryandseedcatalog; usdanationalagriculturallibrary; biodiversity; fedlink; americana
Digitizing sponsor U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
Contributor U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
Language English
Volume 1918

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Historical Garden Books – 146 in a series – The principles of vegetable-gardening (1901) by L. H. (Liberty Hyde) Bailey

Historical Garden Books – 146 in a series – The principles of vegetable-gardening (1901) by L. H. (Liberty Hyde) Bailey

Historical Garden Books - 146 in a series - The principles of vegetable-gardening (1901) by L. H. (Liberty Hyde) Bailey

Historical Garden Books - 146 in a series - The principles of vegetable-gardening (1901) by L. H. (Liberty Hyde) Bailey
Historical Garden Books - 146 in a series - The principles of vegetable-gardening (1901) by L. H. (Liberty Hyde) Bailey
Historical Garden Books - 146 in a series - The principles of vegetable-gardening (1901) by L. H. (Liberty Hyde) Bailey
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PART I — GENERAL VIEW CHAPTER I THE LAY-OUT OF THE PLANTATION

Vegetable-GARDENING, or olericulture, is the art and business of raising kitchen-garden vegetables, and the applications of the various sciences thereto. The term kitchen-garden vegetable, or “Vegetable” in the gardener’s sense, is impossible of definition. It is approximately true to say that the term applies to the edible part of an annual or at least an herbaceous plant. Vegetables-are not often used in the dessert, and therefore belong more properly to the kitchen than do the fruits. There is exception to this in the melon; and it is significant that this is often included with the fruits by European writers. The only complete idea of the use of the term is to be obtained from a detailed catalogue of the products which are called vegetables, and this inventory will be found on a later page ; in the meantime, it may be well to say that leading vegetables are potatoes, cabbages, onions, tomatoes, asparagus, peas, beans, cucumbers, squashes, celery, lettuce.

Publication date 1901
Topics Vegetable gardening
Publisher New York, The Macmillan company; [etc., etc.]
Collection library_of_congress; biodiversity; americana
Digitizing sponsor The Library of Congress
Contributor The Library of Congress
Language English

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Vintage Botanical Prints – 60 in a series – Anemone and Lilium from Nederlandsch bloemwerk (1794)

The image is a botanical illustration featuring two flowers and a butterfly. The left flower is an Anemone, with deep red petals and a dark purple center, labeled Anemone dicta la Larmoyee. The right flower is a Lilium, with orange and red reflexed petals, labeled Lilium purpureo sanguineum flore reflexo. A butterfly with orange and white wings is perched on the Lilium. The illustration includes a yellow ribbon tied around the stem, adding a decorative element. The background is plain white, and the image is framed with a thin black border. The Roman numeral IX is in the top right corner, indicating its position in a series.

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Historical Seed Catalogs – 125 in a series – Vick’s catalog (1903)

Historical Seed Catalogs – 125 in a series – Vick’s catalog (1903)

Historical Seed Catalogs - 125 in a series - Vick'S catalog (1903)

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Historical Seed Catalogs - 125 in a series - Vick'S catalog (1903)

Historical Seed Catalogs - 125 in a series - Vick'S catalog (1903)

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Publication date 1903
Topics Seeds Catalogs, Flowers Catalogs, Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs, Fruit Catalogs, Vegetables Catalogs
Publisher Rochester, N.Y. : James Vick’s Sons
Collection usda-nurseryandseedcatalog; usdanationalagriculturallibrary; fedlink; americana; biodiversity
Digitizing sponsor U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
Contributor U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
Language English
Volume 1903

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