RMTR7YWJ–A male tick, Ixodes ricinus, crawling in the hair of a Welsh Collie. Ticks are parasites that feed on blood and can cause Lyme disease, Lyme borrelios
RM2G7HF7R–Ricinus communis (Var. New Zealand Purple) the castor bean or castor oil plant, is a species of perennial flowering plant in the spurge family, Euphor
RM2D8H90M–I. Ricinus Maior ; II. Muscusclavatus procubens, botanical illustration by Basil Besler from the The Hortus Eystettensis, a codex produced in 1613.
RF2W9EHF5–black legged tick - Ixodes scapularis - also known as deer ticks, are the primary carrier of Lyme disease in the United States. engorged with blood. i
RM2AN7KA1–Lectures on the physiology of plants . Fig. ^^i,.—Ricinus commiciiis, I the ripe endosperinicseed in longitudinal section. // the seedling of the cotyledonswhich are still in the endosperm—compare .4 and B. s testa,e endosperm, c cotyledon, he hypocotyl, lu primary root, tvsecondary roots, x the caruncle, an appendage characteristicof Euphorbiacese. FIG. 445-—Bean Hicia Faba), A the exalbumi-nous seed after removal of one of the cotyledons ; theother is still present c. -w radicle, kn plumule of theembryo ; j testa. S germinating seed ; j- testa, / itsruptured lobes, ti hilum. st petiole of on
RF2W9EHG2–black legged tick - Ixodes scapularis - also known as deer ticks, are the primary carrier of Lyme disease in the United States. engorged with blood. i
RMR58PG9–'Palma chisti.' Palma christi. Ricinus. A large shrub having palmate leaves and spiny capsules containing seeds that are the source of castor oil and ricin. . Coloured drawings of plants, copied from nature in the Roman States, by Gerardo Cibo. Vol. I. Pietro Andrea Mattioli, Physician, of Siena: Extracts from his edition of Dioscorides' 'de re Medica':. Italy, c. 1564-1584. Source: Add. 22332 f.65. Language: Italian. Author: Cibo, Gheraldo.
RF2BMMXPT–Jatropha leaf texture against blue clear sky
RMF55RM5–25.04.2015, Berlin , Berlin , Germany - Vollgesogene tick. 00S150425D245CAROEX.JPG - NOT for SALE in G E R M A N Y, A U S T R I A, S W I T Z E R L A N D [MODEL RELEASE: NOT APPLICABLE, PROPERTY RELEASE: NOT APPLICABLE (c) caro photo agency / Sorge, http://www.caro-images.pl, info@carofoto.pl - In case of using the picture for non-journalistic purposes, please contact the agency - the picture is subject to royalty!]
RMPFN304–. 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. yab BICHARDIA thereaboutsâand aboutasbigasmarbles. Mr. Tailby seen i RICINUS pot-plant either in tlie dwelling or on sale at lii-s. hi tlic most favored places only is it en- iri fi-<'!ji *]^- frf'st, though the damage to it from 1 ' ' ' ii<.us in or around Los Angeles. : : i ..'II in the full sun, our su
RFEK4923–Tick - parasitic arachnid blood-sucking carrier of various diseases
RMW1T59F–Archive image from page 93 of da lian di qu zhi. da lian di qu zhi wu zhi daliandiquzhiwuz02dali Year: 1982 11558 å¶ä¸ç Phyllanthus ussuriensis R upr.cl M .â â 11 11559è麻 Ricinus communis I
RMMCH2A2–. 1 Canxa, I 2. RiciNUS. 3. Sox-ANVM CiLiATi-M.—Brilliant scariot fniit, with a bloom on it like a plum, re- taining its bright color long after ripe; grows to the height of 2 feet; fine for Christmas trees and decorations. Per packet, 10 ctP.
RMTR7Y8P–A male tick, Ixodes ricinus, crawling in the hair of a Welsh Collie. Ticks are parasites that feed on blood and can cause Lyme disease, Lyme borrelios
RMP2THBX–A female tick, Ixodes ricinus, found crawling on jeans after the wearer had been walking through long grass where deer and other mammals are present.
RMRD37GY–. 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. yab BICHARDIA thereaboutsâand aboutasbigasmarbles. Mr. Tailby seen i RICINUS pot-plant either in tlie dwelling or on sale at lii-s. hi tlic most favored places only is it en- iri fi-<'!ji *]^- frf'st, though the damage to it from 1 ' ' ' ii<.us in or around Los Angeles. : : i ..'II in the full sun, our su
RF2W9EHFT–black legged tick - Ixodes scapularis - also known as deer ticks, are the primary carrier of Lyme disease in the United States. engorged with blood. i
RF2BMMXF6–Jatropha leaf texture against blue clear sky
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RMPFH63K–. da lian di qu zhi wu zhi. botany. 1^1558 å¶ä¸ç Phyllanthus ussuriensis R upr.cl M .â â 11 1^1559è麻 Ricinus communis I. ⢠434. 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.. da lian di qu zhi wu zhi bian xie zu da lian zi ran bo wu guan.
RMW1T595–Archive image from page 93 of da lian di qu zhi. da lian di qu zhi wu zhi daliandiquzhiwuz02dali Year: 1982 11558 å¶ä¸ç Phyllanthus ussuriensis R upr.cl M .â â 11 11559è麻 Ricinus communis I ⢠434
RMMCHRRC–. Pyrethrum Hybridum RHODANTHE (Swan River Everlasting) PER PKT 3860 Acharmingannual; suc- ceeds in a light rich soil and a warm shel- tered situation; valu- able for pot culture; flowers everlasting; mixed colors; 1 foot Sanvitalia Procumbbns ^yjfff ^^^^^^i^S|Pj&L--. Rudbeckia Bicolor Superea 10 RICINUS (Caster Oil Bean) Ornamental plants of stately growth and picturesque foliage, with brilliant colored fruit, pro- ducing sub-tropical effect; fine for lawns, massing or centre plants for beds. 3862 Cambodgiensis. The main stems and leaf stalks [are shining ebonv, leaves large, regularly di
RMP2WF58–A female tick, Ixodes ricinus, found crawling on jeans after the wearer had been walking through long grass where deer and other mammals are present.
RMREM20F–. Circular. Agriculture -- Cuba. - 27 — de él aunque cou nombres diferentes. Plinio llega hasta indicar el procedimiento de extraer el aceite por ebullición en el agua, segui- do en aquel tiempo en las costas de España. Mr. Caillaud lia en- contrado en los sarcófagos egipcios gran cantidad de estas semillas.. i. Ricinus com. var: Cuba.—2. Ric.com: var: Gigauteus. —3. Ric: coni: var: Sangúineus, Hort.—4. Ric: com: var: Zanzibariensis, Hort.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of t
RF2BMMXG6–Jatropha leaf texture against blue clear sky
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RMPFH63X–. da lian di qu zhi wu zhi. botany. 1^1558 å¶ä¸ç Phyllanthus ussuriensis R upr.cl M .â â 11 1^1559è麻 Ricinus communis I. 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.. da lian di qu zhi wu zhi bian xie zu da lian zi ran bo wu guan.
RMW1CHCM–Archive image from page 654 of Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern . deutschesdpola10deut Year: 1908 Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition. 1901-3. Band x Tafel lxi. /'i Ct£euhnetvon D öunih'' '- WarneriWmtwFrankfiirt'.K Fi;/./fl Prl/iiii/ocmiiii/ni .s<'l(isti KÜeh.i 6 J-i,/191 g Fii).l9i I.ipciirns prioiü Kndfrh'in 6 Fii].195 Ricinus f'iisfutaniimildtiis Einlcrl. Wrla. Gron) Ki'i
RMMCPHEW–. i Fig. 274. Zellen aus dem Nährgewebe von Ricinus communis. (Vergr. 800; nach Sachs.) A frisch in dickem Glyzerin, B'va. verdünntem Glyzerin, C in Glyzerin erwärmt; D nach Behandlung mit Jodalkohol sind die Aleuronkörner durch Schwefelsäure zer- stört, die plasmatische Grundsuhsta,nz als Netz zurückgehliehen. ) Georg Keyser, Beiträge zur Entwicklungsgeschichte der Samendecken bei den Euphorbiaceen, mit besonderer Berücksichtigung von Ricinus communis. Ber. Pharmaz. Gesellsch., 1892, II, p. 5-19. — J. 0. Schlotterbeck, Beiträge zur Ent- wicklungsgesciüchte pharmakognostisch wichtiger Samen.
RMP2THFA–A female tick, Ixodes ricinus, crawling on a human arm. It was found in an area where deer and other mammals are present. This tick is also known as a
RM2AG0DE7–. The Gardener's monthly and horticulturist. ight, a very beautiful shrubbyevergreen Acacia with yellow flowers and blue-ish-green leaves, the color of those of the Car-nation pink. The withered flower was Daturaviolacea, but though fresh from the garden with-ered on the way to have its picture taken. The 1870.] AND HORTICULTURIST. 131 leaf on the left is the leaf of the Hibiscus withthe white flower. Small white flowers you willrecognize as Jasminum granditlorum. Largedark leaf of the Red Ricinus. Photograph No. ?!. 1st. The Tuberose was thesecond Hovver from the same bulb, which hadbloomed i
RF2BMMXHN–Jatropha leaf texture against blue clear sky
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RMPG3XCD–. Physiological botany; I. Outlines of the histology of phænogamous plants. II. Vegetable physiology. Plant physiology; Plant anatomy. der varies accord- ing to the class of plants, and in the same plant accord- ing to the age and size of the root. There are generally two in Cruciferag, often three in Ev- vnm Lens, four in Ricinus,five in Vicia Faba, six in Alnus, and eight in Fagus ; but those numbers are b^' no means constant. 338. The woody part of the bundle may become re- FiG. 91. Transverse scclioTi of the central cylinder of a root of a monocotyledon (Colo- casia aiitiqnoruni): e, inter
RMW1C1CA–Archive image from page 498 of A dictionary of modern gardening. A dictionary of modern gardening . dictionaryofmode00john Year: 1847 RIC 505 green climber. Cuttings. Loam, peat, | and sand. [ RICINUS. Eight species. Half-i liardy annuals and green-house ever- green shrubs. Seeds and cuttings. Rich soil. R. communis produces ttie Castor Oil. RICOTIA lunaria. Hardy annual. Seeds. Light sandy soil. RIDGING is digging the soil into ... parallel ridges in this formâso AAA ââ ,â âââ,â ;, .1,â,â,,âUIâ ,â .l.â deep. In the first place the ground is measured out in longitudinal beds four feet wide
RMMABHRM–. Dreer's wholesale price list for florists . Primnlfi. obconica granrliflora Primula obconica Tr. pkt. Grandiflora Fasbender Bed. I lowirs of the largest size, of a . $0 20 $0 60 20 60 Ricinus—Castor Oil Bean Magnificent tropical looking plants. Make splendid ornaments for the lawn or In large beds. Always a good demand for them in pots or out of flats. Cambodpiensis. Almost black. 5 feet Gibsonl. Deep red foliage. 5 feet. ... Panormitanus. Rich dark brown foliage... Bed Spire. An effective variety for mass- ing. Leaves bronzy green witli bright rosy crimson seed spikes. 6 ft SangniineuB. Red
RMP2TH94–A female tick, Ixodes ricinus, crawling on a human arm. It was found in an area where deer and other mammals are present. This tick is also known as a
RM2AXDPHM–Text-book of structural and physiological botany . Fig. A^^.—Ejipkorbm Lnikyris ; I. part of a plant (natural size); II. inflorescence;III. male flower (magnified). capsule, the valves separating elastically from a central axis ; and in theseed being straight, the embryo lying in the centre of a fleshy and oilyeadosperm. [Among the more important genera of this very large order,which is divided into a number of suborders, are PhyllanthiLs, Anti-. 37^ StriLctitral and Physiological Botany, dtsjna, Croton^ Hippomane^ Crozophora, Merciirialis, Acalypha^ Ccele-bogyne, Ricinus^ Majtihot, Jatropha^
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RMPFAF7B–. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. Gauss (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Antarctica. Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition. 1901-3. Band x Tafel lxi. /^"^i. Ct£euhnetvon D^ öunih''! '- WarneriWmtwFrankfiirt'.K Fi;/./fl Prl/iiii/ocmiiii/ni .s<'l(isti KÜeh.i 6 J-i,/191 g Fii).l9i I.ipciirns prioiü Kndfrh'in 6 Fii].195 Ricinus f'iisfutaniimildtiis Einlcrl. ^ Wrla.^ Gron) Ki'i. 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 ma
RMT0NKJG–Dreer's 1900 special December wholesale Dreer's 1900 special December wholesale price-list of new crop flower seeds and decorative plants for Christmas sales dreers1900specia1900henr Year: 1900 I 2 DREER'S DECEMBER SPECIAL PRICE LIST. Primula—Coniinucd obconica grandillora obconica grandiflora (imljriala floribunda, yellmo Forbesi {Baby Primrose) Japonica mixed cortusoides anincna Vulgaris {E>i!;/is/i Yellow Primrose) . . . W-ris [Cmi's/ip) mixed Pyrethrum aiireum {Golden Feather) . . . . ' ' Selaginoides,yf//£'/r cul hybridum single mixed ' double ' Khodanthe, mixed {Hvtrlasling) Ricinus
RMMACH06–. Dreer's wholesale price list : tools, fertilizers, insecticides, sundries, etc . MAMMOTH VERBENA. Tr. pkt. IO 20 Lb. Ricinus ( Castor Oil Plant) Borboniensis, green $0 60 Cambodgiensis, dark foliage' I 25 Pyrethmm aureum ( Golden Feather) . . " " Selaginoides, finely cut Gibsoni, red foliage Philippiensis, green foliage Sanguineus, red stalks, green foliage . Zanzibariensis mixed, immense foliage . mixed 75 75 50 50 40 Tr. pkt. 15 J Salpiglosses, large flowering, mixed .... Emperor, new, extra large flowering ... 30 Salvia splendens (Scarlet Sage) 30 splendens '« Bonfire '' ( Clara
RM2AX7F91–The American journal of horticulture and florist's companion . -.^-^S,.imiy -Jh i^j^ ^. r Mr. Editor, — As I intimated in my former communication that I mightcontinue it if acceptable, I send you a few criticisms on your April number : — Sub-tropical Gardening is a subject exciting much attention at the presenttime, and justly a matter of interest. What can be more effective than massesof cannas, than the broad leaves of the colocasia, or the tall, stately ricinus iBut pray tell us, Mr. Hovey, which of the caladiums are of value for bedding,and if they preserve their rich and varied shadings
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RMPG3F57–. A textbook of botany for colleges and universities ... Botany. Fig. 1209. â A root cell of the ele- campane (i iitda He- tenium) taken from specimen pre- FlG. 1210. â An endo- sperm cell from a seed of the castor bean (Ricinus communis), showing protein grains (/)) made up of amor- phous proteins, crystalline proteins (c), and globular compounds of protein with calcium and magnesium, the globoids (g); highly magnified. â From Baknes (Part II). Nitrogenous foods. â Ni- served in alcohol; trogenous foods, such as the note the spherites p^gtgi^, ^re much less abun- of inulm with their . , , gro
RMT23Y7R–Archive image from page 376 of Discovery of lakes Rudolf and Discovery of lakes Rudolf and Stefanie; a narrative of Count Samuel Teleki's exploring & hunting expedition in eastern equatorial Africa in 1887 & 1888 discoveryoflakes01hhne Year: 1894 WILD PLANTS UTILISED IN KIKUYULAND 353 holes hollowed out in them, each capable of holding some five pints, in which the peeled and cut-up sugar-cane is pounded by the women. The juice thus pressed out is left to ferment for three days. Of wild plants turned to account by the Wakikuyu I may mention the ricinus or castor-oil, from the fruit of which
RMMCHGC4–. RiCINUS Z.NZIHARIENSIS (Castor Oil Bean) Rudbeckia (Cone Flower) PER PKT. 3901 Bicolor Superba. Fine free- flowering annual variety, growing about 2 feet high; forming a dense bush and producing in great abundance on long stems its bright flowers. The disc is brown, the florets golden-yellow, with large velvety-brown spots at the base; very effective and useful for cutting. J oz., 25 cts $0 10 3902 Newmani. One of the finest of autumn-flowering perennials, bearing large flowers. Bright orange-yellow petals surrounding a large black cone IS 3903 Purpurea (Gianl Purple Cone- Flower). A most i
RM2AJ8H99–The natural history of plants, their forms, growth, reproduction, and distribution; . V. An tS J S- . I, ii„ lol —Cotton lietb(Ciauy/iiitiitt tubotculata) al the 11 li 1 1,-VttLi M alius) in the Castor-oil plant (Ricinus communis), many of the stems attaining to adiameter of 7 centimetres, and in the balsams of the Himalayas {Impatiens tri-cornis and glanduligera) which sometimes have a diameter of 4 centimetres. Inthese annual plants the stem which bears the leaves perishes with them every year.It is otherwise with plants whose stem remains alive for more than one period ofvegetation, and whi
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RMPFAWRJ–. A dictionary of modern gardening. Gardening. RIC 505 green climber. Cuttings. Loam, peat, | and sand. [ RICINUS. Eight species. Half-i liardy annuals and green-house ever- green shrubs. Seeds and cuttings. Rich soil. R. communis produces ttie Castor Oil. RICOTIA lunaria. Hardy annual. Seeds. Light sandy soil. RIDGING is digging the soil into ... parallel ridges in this formâso AAA ââ ,â â^ââ,â ;, .1,â,â,,âUIâ ,â .l.â. deep. In the first place the ground is measured out in longitudinal beds four feet wide ; this done, the top spit of the ,^ - ---0-- - -- bed c, is laid on the bed g, and the
RMT0BFAD–Dreer's garden book 1926 (1926) Dreer's garden book 1926 dreersgardenbook1926henr Year: 1926 58 /flEffliyA-i)imi SPECIALTIES IN FLOVER SEEDI >HiLsnEiiPmik New Ricinus. Red Spire New Perpetual-Flowering Hardy Pinks (Dianthus Allwoodi) 2334 We have offered plants of this beautiful strain of Hardy Pinks for several years, and are again able to offer the seed, our supply of which comes to us direct from the introducer, a noted English specialist. It is expected that the seed wiU produce an average of 75 per cent, double, deliciously clove-scented flowers in many colors. They are perfectly
RMME9HXG–. Die Insekten-Welt : Zeitschrift des Internationalen Entomologen-Vereins . J. K. 85. Ausser Ailanthus (Götterbaum) frisst die Cyntbia auck das Kraut unserer einheimischen Karden distel (Dipsacus fullonuni). Ferner wie uns mitgetheilt wird Ricinus, welche Fütterung die Va- riation i^ßicini" ergeben soll. Herrn B. in S. Bestimmungen Insekten aller Ordnungen über- nimmt Herr Fritz Kühl in Zürich-Hottingen unter coulantcn Beding- ungen (vergl. Seite 50 der Insekten-Welt). Köder zum Nachtfang; liefert Herr H. liedlich in Guben. Z. 86. Wir empfehlen Ihnen Lennis Sinopsis Theil I Zoologie. Viel
RM2AKW08W–Barr & Sugden's spring seed catalogue and guide to the flower and kitchen garden / Barr & Sugden. . i SEED BULB&PLANT VAREHOUSEj BARR & SUGDEN, 12, KING STREET, COVENT GARDEN, LONDON, W.C. ^resented with 38arr and Sugdens Compliments. 8 COMPENDIUM OF ILLUSTRATED GUidE TO THE FLOW EE GARDEN, Novelty and Speciality List for 18G7 ------- Collections of Geiiman and Italian Flower Seeds ----- 7 List of Sub-Tropical Plants Seeds. See Ricinus, Solanums, &c. 7 Paxtonian Collections of Flower Seeds, &c. 17 General Descriptive List of Flower, Tree, and Shrub Seeds - - - - is „ Climbers and Twiners ----
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RMPFBK3F–. Der Tropenpflanzer; zeitschrift fr tropische landwirtschaft. Tropical plants; Tropical crops. 26 Als das beste Düngemittel haben sich die Preß- rückstände von R i c i 11 u s - S a. m e n bewährt. Und zwar handelt es sich dabei nicht um den gewöhnlichen i?iV///;/^'-Strauch, sondern um eine starkstämmige, höchst dekorative Varietät dieser. Abbild. Busse phot. 30jährige Ciiichoiia succirubra in Tjinjiruan. Art: R. spcctabilis, die zwar von den Botanikern als zu R. coiiiiiiuiüs L. gehörig betrachtet wird,") sich aber chemisch u. a. dadurch vom ge- meinen Ricinus unterscheidet, daß das Öl ih
RMT23YAR–Archive image from page 378 of Discovery of Lakes Rudolf and Discovery of Lakes Rudolf and Stefanie : a narrative of Count Samuel Talaki's exploring discoveryoflakes01hhne1 Year: 1894 WILD PLANTS UTILISED IN KIKUYULAND 353 holes hollowed out in them, each capable of holding some five pints, in which the peeled and cut-up sugar-cane is pounded by the women. The juice thus pressed out is left to ferment for three days. Of wild plants turned to account by the Wakikuyu I may mention the ricinus or castor-oil, from the fruit of which they POMBE MAKING IN KIKUYULAND, press out a brown oil used
RMMAC6R0–. Dreer's quarterly wholesale list for florists and market gardeners . :-H •>! > Vi y^%F^i S Kicikcs, ob Castor Beans. Smllax. Trade pkt Per oz. Pyrethrumaureum, {GoldenFeather) 30 1 0C " " Golden Gem 30 - 1 25 " laciniatum 30 2 0C Ricinus, {Castor Oil Bean), mixed.. 10 25 Queen of Cambodia {new). „ 17 Salpiglossis, large flowering 15 Salvia splendens, {Scarlet Sage) 30 Scabiosa, Dwarf German, mixed... 10 Tall German, mixed 10 Dwarf, double white 10 Scnizanthus, choice mixed 10 Sensitive Plant 10 Smilax, new crop 50 Sweet Sultan, mixed 15 white 15 Stephanotis Floribunda:
RM2AGEDE1–. Outlines of zoology. Fig. 197.—Tick {Ixodes nduvius,female), dorsal surface, showing theoval shield (5.ff.)-—After Wheler. i/., Hypopharynx ; P.^ palp ; Z./., L.IV.1first and fourth leg. Fig. 198.—Tick [Jxvdes ril^uviusfemale), ventral surface -L AfterWheler. { R., Rostrum; p., palp; G.,,genitalaperture; AT., stigma; ?«-il^us. Britain is Ixodes ricinus. It may be noted that mites have been four^jinside human tumours, and there are many facts suggesting that some -,£the small Acarines may share in spreading disease germs. Eve^Demodex may play its part. , rAberrant Orders or Classes Order Ling
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RMT0NKFR–Dreer's December 1897 special price Dreer's December 1897 'special' price list of new crop flower seeds and decorative plants dreersdecember181897henr Year: 1897 Dreer'S December Speqal price List. II Primula.â<.'oniiniie«l. ofKooica ' graodiflora AmbriaU. I7 ct* per pkt. Bcribonda,/ea Japooia mixed . . cortosoi'! ... Volg»n- .⢠Primrti- Vcr.4 L-.1- .... PyreUmim aurti. / Fraih^r anrctmi lanntBTiim hybtHlum single mixed doable '⢠Rhodanthe, mixed . . . Khodochiton volubiU.- Ricinus :::tfT ou I: Camloigiensis, dar, , ,, Gibsoni, red foliage .... FliitipfBrnas, green friiage . Sangni
RMMCHC80–. Ricinus Red Spire Sanvitalia Procumbens Fl. Pl. Rhodanthe (Swan River Everlasting) 3860 A charming annual; suc- ceeds in a light rich soil and a warm sheltered situation; valuable for pot culture; flowers everlasting; mixed colors; 1 foot. Per pkt., 10 cts.; i oz., 25 cts. Rosemary 3895 Rosmarinus Officinalis An old favorite aromatic herb, delightfully fragrant, flowers light blue, grows about 2 feet high, should be planted in a warm dry situ- ation, and given a little protection. Per pkt., 10 Rudbeckia Purpurea C{S . i oz 25 cts. Rudbeckia (Cone Flower) per pkt. 3901 Bicolor Superba. Fine f
RM2AN4XP7–Childs' rare flowers, vegetables & fruits for 1895 . Ricii^iis Zapzibapei^sis. iF^i u several varieties of this superb new Ricinus allof which are characterized by extra large and handfiomileaves compact branching growth, forming a perfect nvmmid o/elegant foliage. Thesled are Veryl?|eaSd elch^^S^ Llit^r^r&n-dHL^ouli^^ 12 JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, FLORAL PARK, QUEENS CO., N. Y.. Yari^^ated Cabbage. This is a unique novelty among vegetables and is a highlyornamental plant. It is of the ordinary size and habit ofgrowth of a cabbage, but the dark green leaves are streakedand blotched with white, rose, r
RM2ANE676–An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . chief constituent of cas-tor-oil. [B. 8.] RICINOSTEARIC ACID, n. Ri^s-i^n-o-ste-a^rMc. Tr.rcidericinostiarique. Ger.. Rici-nussfearinsdure. Margaritic ccid; ob-tained in the saponification of castor-oil. [B, 93 (a, 14).] RICINUS (Lat.), n. m. Rias(ri2k)i2n-u3s(u4s). Gr.. kiki. Kporuiv,o-tAt. Fr., ricin. Ger., R. A genus of the Euxihorbiacioe. TheRicinece are a subdivision of the Euphorbiacecp. [B, 4
RMT0BJ45–Dreer's garden book 1918 (1918) Dreer's garden book 1918 dreersgardenbook1918henr Year: 1918 Pyrethrum Hybridum RHODANTHE (Swan River Everlasting) PER PKT 3860 Acharmingannual; suc- ceeds in a light rich soil and a warm shel- tered situation; valu- able for pot culture; flowers everlasting; mixed colors; 1 foot Sanvitalia Procumbbns ^yjfff ^^^^^^i^S|Pj&L--. Rudbeckia Bicolor Superea 10 RICINUS (Caster Oil Bean) Ornamental plants of stately growth and picturesque foliage, with brilliant colored fruit, pro- ducing sub-tropical effect; fine for lawns, massing or centre plants for beds. 3862 Camb
RMMACBD0–. Dreer's wholesale price list : seeds, plants, bulbs, etc . PRIMULA OBCONICA GRANDIFLORA Various Primroses. xr. pkt. Florlbunda. Yellow 50 ForbesI iBaby Primrose) 60 Malaceoldes. Free-flowering lilac 50 Alba. Pure white. 17 cts. per pkt. . Ricinus (Castor Oil Bean). Magnificent tropical looking plants. Make splendid ornaments for the lawn or in large beds. Always a good demand for them in pots or out of flats. Oz. '/i-lb. Lb. Cambodgrlensls. Almost black. 6 feet 10 25 75 aibsonl. Dark red, metallic lustre. 6 feet ... 10 25 76 Phlllpplnensls. Large purplish foliage. 10 feet 10 25 76 Santculneu
RM2ANE3X8–Cole's garden annual . e offer is saved from oneof the finest collections; 6 in 10 RICINUS (Castor Oil Bean) Ornamental plant of stately growth and pictur-esque foliage, with brilliant-colored fruit, producinga sub-tropical efiect; fine for lawns, massing, or cen-ter plants for ribbon beds. Half-hardy annuals, Zanzibariensis. The largest castor beanin cultivation. An entirely new class from Africa,I with leaves often measuring 2 feet across, some! of them being light green, others bronze brown.. 5 j Fine Mixed. The best and choicest var-ieties mixed 4 RUDBECKIA This new annual variety represen
RMRYEKJH–Dreer's wholesale price list for florists dreerswholesalep1935henr Year: 1935 Primnlfi. obconica granrliflora Primula obconica Tr. pkt. Grandiflora Fasbender Bed. I lowirs of the largest size, of a . $0 20 $0 60 20 60 Ricinus—Castor Oil Bean Magnificent tropical looking plants. Make splendid ornaments for the lawn or In large beds. Always a good demand for them in pots or out of flats. Cambodpiensis. Almost black. 5 feet Gibsonl. Deep red foliage. 5 feet. ... Panormitanus. Rich dark brown foliage... Bed Spire. An effective variety for mass- ing. Leaves bronzy green witli bright rosy crimson
RMMACJCF–. Dreer's wholesale price list : tools, fertilizers, insecticides, sundries, etc . RICINUS ZANZIBARIENSIS. PrimulaâContinued. y^ Tr. Tr. pkt. pkt, punctata elegantissima, spotted 60 $l oo Rosy Mom, pink 60 I 00 rubra, red 60 I 00 robusta grandiflora mixed 60 I 00 Dreer's choicest mixed, made up out of the finest named varieties, and has always given the best satisfaction 60 I 00 " fern-leaved mixed 60 I 00 double white I 00 " mixed I 00 Tr.pkt. Oz. obconica grandiflora 5° obconica grandiflora fimbriata 5° floribunda, yellow 50 Forbesi (^Baby Primrose^ 5° Japonica mixed 20 75 cortu
RM2ANE5DG–An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . chief constituent of cas-tor-oil. [B. 8.] RICINOSTEARIC ACID, n. Ri^s-i^n-o-ste-a^rMc. Tr.rcidericinostiarique. Ger.. Rici-nussfearinsdure. Margaritic ccid; ob-tained in the saponification of castor-oil. [B, 93 (a, 14).] RICINUS (Lat.), n. m. Rias(ri2k)i2n-u3s(u4s). Gr.. kiki. Kporuiv,o-tAt. Fr., ricin. Ger., R. A genus of the Euxihorbiacioe. TheRicinece are a subdivision of the Euphorbiacecp. [B, 4
RMRYRB9H–Dreer's wholesale price list Dreer's wholesale price list : seeds, plants, bulbs, etc . dreerswholesalep1913henr 2 Year: 1913 10 HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA. PA., WHOLESALE PRICE LIST PRIMULA OBCONICA GRANDIFLORA Various Primroses. xr. pkt. Florlbunda. Yellow 50 ForbesI iBaby Primrose) 60 Malaceoldes. Free-flowering lilac 50 Alba. Pure white. 17 cts. per pkt. . . Ricinus (Castor Oil Bean). Magnificent tropical looking plants. Make splendid ornaments for the lawn or in large beds. Always a good demand for them in pots or out of flats. Oz. '/i-lb. Lb. Cambodgrlensls. Almost black. 6 feet 1
RMMCH7AF–. Tr. pkt. Oi PrimulA, obcooka gnoiiion 50 obcooica gnoAiion bmbriau, 17 cts. per pkt AonboaiU, / i 50 Veris I C^'u.sltp) mixed 15 PyrethnilB aumnn (GoUem FeatAtr) 10 - -<imi 25 bTbridom single mixed 20 " doable " 50 Rhodanthe, mixed ( Evtrltuting , 15 Lb. Ricinus ".â .""/; BocboniensU, ^Trrn. 60 'â â â â â â â ',v I 50 (jlbscDJ, rfijiij^f .... 7^ FUlippietisis. ;;refm foliage 75 S«iigiiineu«, r<J stalks, green it 50 Zaniibareiisis mixed, immense :'. 60 mixed 50 Ros«, dwarf poIy«mha or Fairy, $1.00 per lOO fruits Rudbeckia 'Seycm^m, fine perennial .... 50 Sa
RM2AN4Y0R–Childs' rare flowers, vegetables & fruits for 1895 . Escl^sct^oltzia Maritin^a. liU-Ai^H^ whitish grey foliage, finely cutandfem like, and large light canary colored blossoms with deen snotaat base of each petal. Splendid new garden flower Pkt 10c. Ricii^iis Zapzibapei^sis. iF^i u several varieties of this superb new Ricinus allof which are characterized by extra large and handfiomileaves compact branching growth, forming a perfect nvmmid o/elegant foliage. Thesled are Veryl?|eaSd elch^^S^ Llit^r^r&n-dHL^ouli^^ 12 JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, FLORAL PARK, QUEENS CO., N. Y.
RMRYRFGB–Dreer's quarterly wholesale list for Dreer's quarterly wholesale list for florists and market gardeners . dreersquarterlyw1889henr Year: 1889 :-H â¢>! > Vi y^%%%%%%%%F^i S Kicikcs, ob Castor Beans. Smllax. Trade pkt Per oz. Pyrethrumaureum, {GoldenFeather) 30 1 0C ' ' Golden Gem 30 - 1 25 ' laciniatum 30 2 0C Ricinus, {Castor Oil Bean), mixed.. 10 25 Queen of Cambodia {new). â 17 Salpiglossis, large flowering 15 Salvia splendens, {Scarlet Sage) 30 Scabiosa, Dwarf German, mixed... 10 Tall German, mixed 10 Dwarf, double white 10 Scnizanthus, choice mixed 10 Sensitive Plant 10 Smilax, ne
RMMCH7FR–. Primula.â<.'oniiniie«l. ofKooica " graodiflora AmbriaU. I7 ct* per pkt. Bcribonda,/ea Japooia mixed . cortosoi'! ... Volg»n- .⢠Primrti- Vcr.4 L-.1- .... PyreUmim aurti. / Fraih^r anrctmi lanntBTiim hybtHlum single mixed doable '⢠Rhodanthe, mixed . . Khodochiton volubiU.- Ricinus :::tfT ou I: Camloigiensis, dar, , ,, Gibsoni, red foliage .... FliitipfBrnas, green friiage . Sangnineiis Zanzibaraisis mixc! mixed Tr. pkt . Ok 50 50 SO 50 50 40 2 00 '5 50 '5 40 '5 50 ^5 I 00 20 75 50 â¢5 5° 50 Lb. Ot 60 10 I SO â¢5 75 10 75 10 50 10 75 10 50 10 Ir. pkt Rosse, <l»arf pnlyanthn o
RM2AKN3N2–Garden and farm manual : 1905 . ew) 2440. P. Parthenifolium Aureum (Golden Heather)A highly ornamental golden yellow foliage plant, unexcelledfor bedding. Hardy perennial; 1% ft. Pkt., 5c; oz., 60c. 2441. P. Koseuin (Persian Insect Powder Plant). Handsome aster-like flowers, with pink rays and deep yellowcentres; foliage fern-like; most beautifully cut. Pkt., 10c RICINUS (Castor Oil Plant) Large, luxuriant,rapid-growingf oliage an-nuals, with large, hand-some metallic leaves.Used for sub-tropical ef-fects on the lawn, or forthe taller centres of foli-age beds; 6 to 10 feet. 24fi0. G i b s o n
RMRYRRN5–Dreer's wholesale price list Dreer's wholesale price list : tools, fertilizers, insecticides, sundries, etc . dreerswholesalep1901henr 0 Year: 1901 WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 45 RICINUS ZANZIBARIENSIS. PrimulaâContinued. y^ Tr. Tr. pkt. pkt, punctata elegantissima, spotted 60 $l oo Rosy Mom, pink 60 I 00 rubra, red 60 I 00 robusta grandiflora mixed 60 I 00 Dreer's choicest mixed, made up out of the finest named varieties, and has always given the best satisfaction 60 I 00 ' fern-leaved mixed 60 I 00 double white I 00 ' mixed I 00 Tr.pkt. Oz. obconica grandiflora 5° obconica grandiflora fimbri
RM2AWH1KP–Actes de la Socilinnnne de Bordeaux . a H I Figure 35. — Ricinus commitnis. — Distribution des faisceaux fibro-vascnlaires dans lafleur mâle. — A, coupe au niveau du pédicelle, sépalaires (»S), staminaux (c) ; B, à la basedu calice 1 le sèpalaire, sest incurvé ; C, D, E, incurvation successive des autres sépalairesdivision dés staminaux; F, G, H, I, incurvation successive des staminaux. (Gross. ^r: 20.) alternes; chacun de ces derniers se divise en quatre portions quise séparent les unes des autres et aboutissent successivementaux verticilles de landrocée (fig. 35).
RMT0NKFW–Dreer's December 1898 special wholesale Dreer's December 1898 'special' wholesale price list : select list of decorative plants dreersdecember181898henr Year: 1898 Tr. pkt. Oi PrimulA, obcooka gnoiiion 50 obcooica gnoAiion bmbriau, 17 cts. per pkt AonboaiU, / i 50 Veris I C^'u.sltp) mixed 15 PyrethnilB aumnn (GoUem FeatAtr) 10 - -<imi 25 bTbridom single mixed 20 ' doable ' 50 Rhodanthe, mixed ( Evtrltuting , 15 Lb. Ricinus '.â .''/; BocboniensU, ^Trrn. 60 'â â â â â â â ',v I 50 (jlbscDJ, rfijiij^f .... 7^ FUlippietisis. ;;refm foliage 75 S«iigiiineu«, r<J stalks, green it 50 Zaniib
RM2AG6KTT–. Wholesale prices for the trade 1903 : vegetable and flower seeds bulbs plants tools, etc. 4 oz., 35c....Caller , yellow, J/g oz., $2 00..Callosily.... Giant Margaret, white, 54 oz., 1.75..Callous 44 mixed, yx oz., 1 00..Camber Margaret, mixed 5 lbs., IS 50..Cambric Grenadiu, double red i oz., 40c...Camel double white Cameo Giant-Flowered Malmaison, mixed, &oz.,$1.00.Camelia ....Vaugnans Special Mixture 1-16oz., $l.ou Camelot.... Castor Oil Bean. See Ricinus.Calcllfly, See Silene Armeria. Celosia Cristata (Coxcomb), Tall sorts mixed Camera Cristata, Dwarf sorts mixed, extra choice Cames « Pr
RM2AWGY9H–Actes de la Socilinnnne de Bordeaux . Figure 38. — Ricinus communis. — Fleur mâle. — A, coupe longitudinale passant par laxedu i)cdicelle et montrant la position du méristème qui a déjà déterminé son allongementet porté la jeune fleur au-dessus de la bractée axillaire ; B, la même coupe plus grossiemontrant la structure du pédicelle floral au niveau de larticulation (a). Gross. A17, B=100. — 284 — FLEUR FEMELLE Organogénie MACROSuopiQriî. — Son développement est trèssimple : sur le bourgeon floral très proéminent on voit dabordapparaître successivement les cinq sépales qui saccroissent beau-co
RM2ANB37T–Wholesale prices for the trade 1904 : vegetable and flower seeds bulbs plants poultry supplies tools, etc . i oz., 40c...Camel 1 40 Giant flowered Malmaison, mixed, ^ oz., 85c...Camelion oo Vaughans Special Mixture l-16oz., $1.00...Camelot Castor Oil Oean. See Ricinus.Catchfly. See Silene Arraeria. Celosla Crlstata (Coxcomb), Tallsorts mixed Camera $ 20 $2 00 Crlstata, Dwarf sorts mixed, extra choice Caraes 75 9 00 President Thiers, true Camp 85 12 oO ** Empress, dwarf, crimson combs Campaign 1 50 ** Nana Aurea, dwarf, golden yellow combs Campana 1 50 ** Rosea,dwarf.rose-colored combs. Campane
RM2CEFHR6–. Arcana entomologica, or, Illustrations of new, rare, and interesting insects. ettuce and dandelion leaves belonging to Cichoraceas, and, in India,Ficus religiosa, belonging to Artocarpese, have been ascertained tobe the best substitutes for the mulberry leaves; while the Arrindisilk-worm of India, Phalaana Cynthia, feeds upon those of thecastor-oil plants, Ricinus communis, belonging to Euphorbiacese.Considering that a circumstance of this nature was not likely to beaccidental, I was induced to think that it depended upon the pre-sence of some principle common to all these vegetables, and th
RM2CEECRD–. Vick's floral guide. wehave no doubt it is this dark purple variety that is nowsent out on the other side of the water as a novelty. Cleome Sesquiorgyalis. This is a remarkableannual on account of its great size, good specimens grow-ing ten feet in height. The leaves are very large. It cer-tainly will be a curiosity, and all will like to see it, but ifthe engraving, which we copy from a foreign source, is cor-rect, we cannot think that as an ornamental plant it willever equal the Ricinus, which, for a large ornamentalanimal, and for common use, is without a rival—that is, inour opinion. It i
RM2CJDRX1–. Steckler's seeds : 1905 . e end Mites Never Fails. i 192 J. STECKLER SEED CO., LTD., ALIHANAC AND used for seasoning salads and for flavoringvinegar, pickles and mustard. The plants maybe set either in spring or in the autumn, onefoot apart and cultivate like Sage or Mint.The flower stems should be removed as soonas seen, as this will force greater growth ofleaves, etc. Price, 50c. per r«ot. RICINUS.—Caston Oil Pant.—Magnificentrapid growing foliage plants, with palm-likeleaves and brilliant colored fruit. In centersof beds or as single specimens on lawns theyproduce a fine effect; 5c. and 1
RM2CE32T7–. Plants and their uses; an introduction to botany . Fig. 164, II.—Witch-hazel. A. flowers and fruit. B, flower cut verticallyand with petals removed. C, fruit, unripe, cut vertically to show theseeds. D, ripe fruit. (Baillon.) 172 MEDICINAL AND POISONOUS PLANTS its plea.sant aromatic (jualities. Asafetida is a gummy sub-stance obtained by drying the milky juice which exudes fromthe cut roots of the asafetitla plant (Fig. 168 I) and related. --^t-.?^ <!l^^O!^ Fig. 165, I.—Castor-oil Plant (Ricinus communis. Spurge Family, Euphor-biaceoe). Plant in flower and fruit. (Baillon.)—A trce-liko he
RM2CE32J1–. Plants and their uses; an introduction to botany . --^t-.?^ <!l^^O!^ Fig. 165, I.—Castor-oil Plant (Ricinus communis. Spurge Family, Euphor-biaceoe). Plant in flower and fruit. (Baillon.)—A trce-liko herh,growing over 12 ni. tall in the tropics; leaves and stem often reddish;flowers greenish; fruit smooth or prickly, .splitting apart violently andso hurling the seeds to a considerable distance. Native home, probablytropical Africa or India. species. Many people regard it when in full strength asabout the most ill-smelling of drugs. It is a curious fact, NOX-POISONOUS DRUGS 173 however, th
RM2CE2DM1–. Bolgiano's extremely early wonderfully prolific I.X.L. tomato . Pkts. 2c.5c and 10c. Oz. 25c. 110. English Primrose Primula, Old Favorite Yellow. Pkts. 2c, 5c and inc.Y% Oz. 35c. 111. Golden Feather Pyrethrum Aureum. Dwarf, compact, Yellow leaved plants9 in. high. Pkts. 2c, 5c and 10c. Oz. 25c. 112. Ricinus. Castor Oil Bean and other varieties. Garden annuals of luxuriantgrowth with large, palm-like leaves, extremely attractive on account of their sub-tropicaleffect. Our wonderful mixture contains varieties from 6 to 12 feet high, some with im-mense leaves, green, brown or purple, others pur
RM2CGYE53–. Dreer's garden 1902 calendar . >-S=^^ R.HODANXHE (Swan Klver Everlasting). ^^^ PER PKT, vn^^^jSa 3860 A charming annual; succeeds in a light, rich soil and a warm, ^l^^^S^t^5 sheltered situation; valuable for pot culture ; flowers everlasting; mixed colors ; 1 foot 5 RICINUS (Castor Oil Bean). ^^^^^^■^SKI^Wa^WSiLS^gi^A^^v^ Ornamental plants of stately growth and picturesque foliage, with bril- i V;^igy>^^^^g^ liant-colored fruit, producing a sub-tropical effect; fine for lawns, massing or St^S^M* centre plants for beds. ^ per per C<^^?^Jpr The foliage assumes different shades as th
RMRF6PG6–. Annual catalogue of Price & Reed, Geo H. Price, successor : importers, growers and dealers in fine flower, vegetable and field seeds, also dealers in horticultural and agricultural implements. Nursery stock New York (State) Albany Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. DIADEM PINK. EVERLASTING PEAS.. RHODANTHE. RICINUS. ^ 35. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these i
RMRFE87X–. Annual catalogue of Price & Reed, Geo H. Price, successor : importers, growers and dealers in fine flower, vegetable and field seeds, also dealers in horticultural and agricultural implements. Nursery stock New York (State) Albany Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. DIADEM PINK. EVERLASTING PEAS.. RHODANTHE. RICINUS. ^ 35. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these i
RMRE1GC8–. Elementary plant physiology. Plant physiology. Reproduction and Germination. 41 A number of internodes which have attained but a fraction of their final length may be distinguished near the apex of the stem. What is the fate of the endosperm? (See "Nutrition and metabolism.") 35. Germination of seeds of Ricinus.âSoak some seeds of the castor-oil plant {Ricinus) in water for a day, then place in moist sawdust or soil. Dissect one of the swelling seeds, and note the form and consistency of the thin, white cotyledons, and the endosperm filled with fatty and proteid re- !,â â .ah. I ah
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