RM2CEPWRX–. The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c. ire, Peter-borough, and the Royal. But she Mas a famousbreeder as well as a good prize-winner, and herwin Goldbeater, by Knockabout, has also had avery successful career as a show horse, and wassold at Mr. Stokess sale for 600 gs. Red Mintcomes of a gor.d line, and she certainly looks likemaintaining its excellent rcord. Tin Looki r On. Harvest in tho Midlands With a. con-tinuation of present conditions it is believed that the harvest will be practically Completed beforethe end f next week. Reports still coming tohand show thai wheal ami beans
RM2CDGCDB–. The Gardeners' chronicle and agricultural gazette . London, W.C. UTTONS- HOME-GROWN TURNIP SEEDS for Early, Late, andSpring Feeding. Carriage Free.WHITE TANKARD TURNIP.RED TANKARD TURNIP.GREEN TANKARD TURNIP.LINCOLNSHIRE RED PARAGON do..SUTT0N3-IMPERIAL GREEN GLOBEdo..SUTTONS- SHORT.TOP SIX.WEEKS do. At very modenato Prices. Lowest Priceper Bushel (Carriage Free) on application. ScTTOK & Sons,1 to tho Queen, Reading. Berks. THE EOYAL AGEICULTURAL SOCIETYS MEETING,LEICESTER, 1868. STAND, No. 313. SUTTON & SONS, SEEDSMEN TO THE QUEEN, HEADING, BERKS, E.xhibit fhi-ir extensive collection of AGR
RM2CEN2H0–. Saddle room songs and hunting ballads. — ^y^f^^. — OVER PASTURE, PLOUGH AND FELL. When the rain clouds oerhead hover,And the hounds are in the covert,And the fox has broken eastwards.Cant you hear the first whip yell ?Thats the time for joy and mirth, sir.Cramming hat and tightening girth, sir,And its Im for dashing eastwardOver pasture, plough and fell. Finest run I ever knew, sir,See theyre running now to view, sir.Now they have him. Oh, by Jove ! sir,But the mare has gone right well 1 32 Over Pasture, Plough and Fell. They have killed the old Red Rover,Now his last long race is over,Tho a
RM2CGK2C6–. Compliments of Miss Emma V. White . yellow, and others will bezoned with red, all very striking/tho, as in most novelties,not every seed will come true. New Rainbow Sunflower. Obtained by blending threedistinct types. The colors run thru all shades of yellow inmany combinations with brilliant reds and bronzes. A rowwill make a gorgeous sight in your garden. Pkt., 15 seeds,8c. Choice Red Sunflower. A fine mixture of such as havebeen on the market the past two or three years. Pkt., 25 GIANT SPIDER PLANT Sometimes listed as Electric Light Plant. A tall, bushyannual, each branch crowned with a
RM2CDG4X6–. The Gardeners' chronicle and agricultural gazette . The Forwardest TurnipKnown is iriTii.Ns SHORT-. HOME-GROWNTURNIP SEEDS for Early. Lato, andSpring Feeding. Carriage Free. WHITE TANKARD TURNIP. RED TANKARD TURNIP. GREEN TANKARD TURNIP. LINCOLNSHIRE RED PARAGON do. BUTTONSIMPERIAL GREEN OLOBEdo. SUTTONS SHORT-TOP SIX-WEEKS do. At very moderate Prices. Lowest Piper Bushel (Carriage Free) en applic ScTTos i Sons,Secdsnlon to tho Queen, Reading, I THe Best Turnip for Present Sowing. t Street, London, S.W R. Rtder, Esq., Managing DU-ector, 3 Pt rpi THE PAXTON GARDEN MANURE is the mo.economical
RM2CPW386–. Minerva Britanna Or A Garden Of Heroical Deuises, furnished, and adorned with Emblemes and Impresa's of sundry natures . np H E burning gfaffe 3 that mod doth gather lire , -*- While Siridn Dog doth parch the meddowes greene yDoth never burne ( a thing we much admire)The cloth 3 or ftuffe* that perfed..white is fcene :But foone entlames, all callous elfe befide,The black 3 the blew, the red, and motley pide. To this fame glaffe, I (launder ftill compare 3That by degrees 3 doth fubtilly gather hcate,And doth not with-malicious envie ipare,The good 3 the bad 3 the little or the greate, Who tho
RM2CEGW64–. [Fall catalogue of hardy bulbs and plants]. ences to bloom as soon as its leaves start in May, ou which account it is very valuable.Jackmanl-Deep violet purple, very profuse bloomer.Wlagnlfica -Reddish purple, with red bars. Very large.Fairy Queen—Very large, often nine inches across, pale flesh with a pinlc band in each petal. Very fine.Duchess of Edlnburg—Fine, double wh-te, free bloomer, extra fine and fragrant. Vltlcella Plena—Fine double flowers of a bluish-purple color. Henryl—Pure white, tho largest and finest of its color.Price GO cts. each; 3 for $1.50; the 7 for $3.35. Glen^atis Go
RM2CEMEHX–. The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c. eld, Mass, U.S.A. Sole Agents for United Kingdom:Tho. Christy & Co., 4. old Swan Kmc. London. Patronised by Royalty. Six PrizeMedals awarded. SHEEP TROUCHSCheapest and best. loft, long, bestforeign red deal, well hooped andbolted. SHEEP FODDER RACKS.10 feet long, on wheels, 60s. each,carriage paid. CATTLE CRIES.Gates, Poultry Appliances, She Jherds Huts, Horse Boxes, Poi-table Buildings, &c. IllustratedCatalogue post free. It. MALLON, Station Wofka, SWAFFHAM, NORFOLK. PCKINDERS LAMB FOOD The Best and Most WholesomeDiet for all Stock. Delivered,
RM2CEKH6X–. The War Cry. we go forward,Wevebromlsed to eland t»rave and tru9 Vo the ^lag with the Star In the centre!Tlio Yellow, th» Red. and the Bluel ? ? - AealBtant atlard L--^—?Stephen, n.b,). Our QuestionBox If you an In doubt ordifficulty in regard to spirit-urI mBttcra, write to theEditor of Tho War/Cry,Albert Street, Toronto, OntWe a» bere to help you.Wfl Bhallbe plessfd to doour best to oown for anyo£ our readers any informa-tion they may need. Writenow I V, B, uks vrtLethsr application fort^lBcorablp should be made tbrougbtthei>er attention to?t|v^0 pta|M4d of aa Offleera work.. In the por
RM2CEXPXN–. The Scots musical museum : humbly dedicated to the Catch Club instituted at Edinr June 1771 by James Johnson. bumper a bottle of red, And fwore twas the way that their Anceftor did. F;tl de dal fee. Then worthy Glenriddel fo cautious and fageNo longer the warfare ungodly would wage;A high Ruling Elder to wallow in wine I He left the foul bufinefs to folks lefs divine. Falde dal fee. The gallant Sir Robert fought hard to the end, But who can with Fate and quart-bumpers contend; Tho Fate faid, a hero fhould perifh in light, So uprofe bright Phebus and down fell the Knight. Fal de dal fee Next
RM2CPA9E8–. The oist . His dog was poisoned through hatred,by a fellow townsman. George W. H. vos Burgh, Janesville, Wis. ADDITIONAL INDEX Through some unexplainable over-sight, the following was omitted fromthe 1922 index, as contributions byEmerson A. Stoner, of Benicia, Cali-fornia. Sparrow Hawk vs. Western Red-tail p. 22 Bhds o: a California Snow Storm.. p. 56, 57Ground Nesting of the Brown Thrasher p. 96, 97 Sparrow Hawk Banding p. 152 R. M. Barnes. SCREECH OWLS EGGS In the May issue of Tho Oologist, Inote Mr. Grahams article on Timinga Screech Owl. In this case it wasthe Rocky Mountain Screech Owl
RM2CE6MYB–. Boone County Recorder . were given an old fashioned char-avari, which concluded with ahouse warming, the bride andgroom receiving many presents. FOR SALE.92 acres of land on tho East Bendand Burlington road, one mile fromRabbit Hash. There are about tenacres of woodland on this farm thatare tine for tobacco. A bargain if itis sold soon. For inronnation applyto R. T. Stkphhns, Rabbit Hash,Ky., Grant R. F. D. 12feb For Sale—Bourbon Red gobbler.Apply to Mrs. W. Lee Cropper,Idlewild. For Rent—Small farm, good to-bacco land, house 5 rooms, barn.Will rent for cash. Address SolonB. Ryle, R. D. 1, G
RM2CDE5C5–. North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . carvedand polishedb y Orientalcraftsmen inJerusalem. 8 Sizeinches Size 6]/2 x 4*4 inches Bold Black Gem type, self-pronouncing, with the Wordsof Jesus printed in rod. illustrated with colored illustra-tions of scenes in the Holy Lands and showing thecountry and places where tho Olive Wood trees are grown.No. 4200 0. W. NEW TESTAMENT with polished OliveWood covers, flexible morocco rounded back colored tomatch the covers, round corners, red under O flfl gold edges t,uu No. 5800 0. W. BIBLE bound same as above and con-taining in addition to the Old
RM2CE0EG3–. The War Cry . :raised through at qferfeh^^ kind hi Calgury foiThousands of .Calgariaus wore • thefamiliar Salvation Army ited ^hit!^The whole appeal Jar one, in fact itls said that.neverin.campaign.hlstory:;lh -Calgary hasfthere, been an appeal that has re--ceived such general approval as thator. the Red Shield Drive. j . The, result is nbfentirely througfiyet at the.time >Shield Drive vvilt br> ? d nu t1Twenty^Mve i-ThouMi J I3„!l irq -^G. W* l?eacocfc. ?i. SERVANT OF GOD WEI* , PONE I Mr*. EnrJgn Hub Pwh TrfcB&pfaaBt]y Ont tin fttor to tho Better . Lutd—Ftmenl 5«rrk« CombKt«d at DovA
RM2CEM472–. Daily Colonist (1896-09-12). American line. .. York to^ Southampton. SS. ST. LOUIS Sailing Sept. 33,10 a.m. SS. ST. PAUL SaUingSept. 30, lo a.m, And every Wednesday thereafter,For rates and accommodatioiiH apply to GEO. L. OOUUTNEY, Qoneral Acont,no27-6in Cor. Fort and Gct Bts., Vlctorls MADAM MoCATTLLEY, DRESSMAKER, HavlnK jt arrived tmin tho iCast, is pre-p.red to eveniite ..rdefs for the full FeasonfioMi|ii ..Hell,1011 paid to inoiirulUK orilf r» i»udweddhiK lroii!-:-eniix. Tiillor-mude oostumes aspeiiaUv. seieutllic Frencli tailor systemtdiujlil. hesvons ^iven 0:30 to 10:30a.m. and 8t(i
RM2CEFFR5–. The musical miscellany : being a collection of choice songs, set to the violin and flute, by the most eminent masters. -4-c •4 1 =t=« Lillies fweet, as foft as Air; Let loofe thy Treffes, fpread thy Charms, And to my •an ■t . r.f. - r ■ Love give frefli Alarms. —r-r 1 1 : c tfhe Musical Miscellany. 125 O let me gaze on thofe bright Eyes;Tho (acred Lightning from em flies:Shew me that foft, that modeft Grace,Which paints, with charming Red, thy Face. Give me Ambrofia in a Kifs,That I may rival Jove in Blifs;That I may mix my Soul with thine,And make the Pleafure all Divine. O hide thy Boforns
RM2CDH1PN–. The Gardeners' chronicle and agricultural gazette . PAX^c)^ ^CRINPixton wbRock n 1 I RED STRAWBERRY nt,o 3 by the late &r (oseph 0 e season a h a own Girdone the r use ulnesa The nght to B H LL DiY r t W k A PortobelloTerrace Netting H II Gate, W 11 strated Catalogues &AFIJKN ARCHES ARCAI FS VLRANDAHS ORNAMENTAL FENCING. Tl ELI lb W RK. for tREEPERSFLOWER STANDS, SUSPENDING BASKETS, AViARIEs!PliKASANTRIES, &c. Every description ol Wire Work for Gardens, Conservatories, &c. To Gardeners. AS STONE is now nfi..;: |„. im iv,! jo^BOX^EDGlNG, rProrr nnde r.fthePiirk.by rol inventel 1821) bv tho l^
RM2CD9RT6–. The War Cry . veness. Wesleyville.—Some time ago wewere favored wjQi a visit from ourwiorthy D. O., Basign Spar&a. ThecieoUnsB was a real SalTatlon Arnyfree-and-easj-. There was a comaila-slonlns and enrolment of soldiers, 3]xeomrodaa ^stillRted to flght benwiil) (heyellow, red. and blue. Tho mcjlinsended up wIHi a retlJiot prayer mect-ip-S, sni i™> skills wwifflin- forgireaesaof Ein. lae comrades are now away10 the ice-SeldE, and altioush wc haveonly a few solsHers Jeft, God is trllhu;. L::^t E=r-riE7 v.-z* f* ^^kcelt at tee crc!es7and en Weduesdaytwo came to God.—J, Ohirord, Lle-jt.A Po
RM2CEY4Y8–. Daily Colonist (1901-04-23). n by tin in in tinlecture room of lIu eliureh tn-niuri-o .afternoon from :; till ij oclock, and inMie eviMlilig at .S o. loek. Uefresliiueiit will lie .served, and a g I progranin,i is arranged. Xew Fhips,—Mayor Ilayward has or-.T.-red a Scottish Hag, .sii that during tlievisit of tho Duke and l»ncness of York. 11tho l;iiglish, Irish unil Scotch flags willbe Hying over the city hull. The cityhall Qiig will lly to-day for St. GeorgesDay. Fancy Silk Prices F.X( Y WASHING SILKS in stripes ami checks.—Special F.NCV SIlvKS ill tho daintiest designs and color tones l
RM2CPFPY1–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . r set, 21 jewels, adjusted to 6 positions, isochronism and tempera-ture, has Dou:jle Roller E.scapemcnt. Montgomery R. R. Dial and isfitted in 14kt. Gold Filled Substantial Case. Pay Nothing In Advance. Sea the lJunn Special in your own handsbefore you decido. If not satisfied, send it back. You incur no oblivra-tion. First, you must be satisfied. Only then do vou accept the ^va^chand ray oiilyJll.OOnnd tho b:ilanco only $5.50 monthly until the CASHIM^lCi:] of $5.5.(10 ii paid—only a low cents a day. Yon wear the watchvrhi.e you pay—without Red Tape—wi
RM2CDH67B–. In Superior Court of the County of San Bernardino, State of California. Department One. Cucamonga Vineyard Co. et al., plaintiff vs. San Antonio Water Co., defendant; no. 9187 . J^ Euaoorn .jxtremity. 1701 Q. V^hut evitumc* of that htivo yon? h, Trwi eapf; hranrh of ^ha Y tiinnel, and tho country near or i-boir. Uie Lone Stij- v,(.lle, thore ie h red rlay rlivido ninninf bltwQi.n tho Haokell wolls and uhe Lone ^tar country; Oley I rOiouldnH p.e.y; eiundylQfi«, Q. You thut murkr, the oaBtr-rn o.xtr€Mi%^ A, ^f t.hftt poorticular cliannel,; yen, I do. Q. How fur ot.ut f tho )!i..akell <?«].
RM2CDG5CR–. The Gardeners' chronicle and agricultural gazette . rpor.T,tion of Glouce.stov :—* isting of eight dishus, arranged for tho A Coll.-ction of Fruit, table, £10. Second Prize, given by E. Holland, Esq., M.P., £.i.Y Henry Cmwsh^y. Esq.— schedules of Prizes and all particul;Secretary, Mr. A. C. WHEELER, Glom ENTRIES CLOSE JULY 22, may bo had of tho IIo: G Seeds. First-class Quality. Present Sowing. OLD F E A T H E K P Y li E T H li U M, I Seed, Is. and 2*. M.CALCEOLARIA, mixed, 2s. Od. ] HOLLYHOCK,r packet. CINERARIA PRIMCLA, fringed red and white, separate or mixed, 2». Crf. coloured, 2s. Gd. C
RM2AJCRFX–Trees, fruits, and flowers of Minnesota . Residence of A. Norby, Madison, S. D. the Rocky Mountains, has proved hardy and decidedly prettier thanthe eastern balsam fir. The silver cedar might also be classed with the rarer evergreens.In point .of ornament it is superior to the common form; otherwisethere is no noticable difference. yir. A. Brackett: What varieties would you plant on the west-ern prairies if you were restricted to but two varieties of evergreens ? Air. Norby: I would plant the ponderosa pine and the bluespruce. I hate to leave out the red cedar, but if I had to make achoice tho
RM2CDX76G–. The Selkirk settlement and the settlers. A concise history of the Red River Country from its discovery, including information extracted from Original Documents lately discovered and notes obtained from Selkirk Settlement Colonists . e fur trade was broken, andwith loud cries they tired salutes from their guns and congratulated themselves on their victory, AMERICANS PURCHASE INMAN lands. The Americans extinguished the Indiantitle to the lands along the upper Red riverin I Sol, Governor Ramsay, of St. Paul,Minnesota, visiting Pembina for that pur-pose. Much disappointment was experiencedby tho
RM2AJ657Y–Obiter . e. She is very quietand reserved and always at work. Her interests are very broad. She can alwaysbe counted on to help when there is anything tobe done for Callie, the Red Cross or any otherenterprise. Ella is very successful with her teaching inModel School and every one predicts that shewill be an ideal school teacher. H MARGRLT CARLY. Freeland F. H. S., Normal Course, Philo. I ERE is a girl who, even tho she is not verytall, always has her lessons prepared and isable to recite them. Advice can be obtained antime from her free of charge. Margret has been rooming alone during herSen
RM2AFJ5FY–. The Wasp. A Saturday journal of illustration and comment, devoted to the discussion of public affairs, finance, society and art. A pilot-boat now hove in sight, upon which theship again laid-to. The steerage passenger, nowdrenched to tho skin, descended into the pilot boat;a red beard and wig following his rapid descent.Good-byes were exchanged between the ship andboat, and both departed, bent upon their destinedways. The Semaphore upon Bussian Hill, whose use isobsolete to the advanced community of to-day, an-nounced a ship from Australia; among its passen-gers, who landed some few hours la
RM2AWEAEC–History of Northumberland County, Pennsylvania . ildren, and by his second marriage ten, live of whom are living:Marshall, of Chester county; Ezra, of Chester county; Agnes, of Camden,New Jersey; Ezekiel, of Chester coiinty, and William H. M. He died in1S50 at Red Lion, Chester county; his wife died in 1851. Tho subject ofthis sketch was educated in the public schools of his native ])lace, and inearly life followed droving with his brother. In 1807 he removed to Sha-mokin and entered the employ of his uncle, the late William H. Marshall, andin the same year located upon his present farm of one
RM2AGEFEP–. The Artizan. terraneanwhere tho wator deepens most rapidly, In order to reduce the length of thej.ui.M that liavo to bo constructed. The line of the oanal passes thithe successive lakes, outs through the elevated table-lands ol ElGiEl Ferdane and Serapeum, and the high ground at Ohalouf, and crosses the Sun/, plain to the Red Sea at Sues. Th tion of the canal ins originally intended to be made with 26ft depth of water and 72ft. width el the bottomof tho excavation, with ->o» of l in 2, giving a width of water way oi 176het at tho surface; but this width lias boon increaseI to ::2Hft. for
RM2AJ8AK8–A new library of poetry and song: . flushDeeply ripened ; — such a blushIn the midst of brown was born,Like red poppies grown with corn. Hound her eyes her tresses fell, —Which were blackest none covdd tell;But long la.shes veiled a lightThat had else been all too bright. And her hat, with .shady brim.Made her tressy forehead dim ; —Thus she stood amid the stocks.Praising God with sweetest looks. Sure, I .said. Heaven did not meanWhere I reap thou shouldst but glean ;Lay thy sheaf adown and come.Share my harvest and my home. THO.MAS HOOD. NARCISSA. FROM .NIGHT THOUGHTS, NIGHT V. Young, gay, an
RM2AWT0EF–Insect pests of farm, garden and orchard . - are not observed during late sum-mer unless they have been subsisting on clover throughout theseason, when they sometimes destroy the crop in August, as has. Fig. 2.34.—Tho pea-aphis on stems of red clover—natural size. (After Folsom.) , been observed in Illinois. In early fall they often become com-mon again on late garden peas, and late in October they migrateto clover. Fewer young are born as the weather gets colder inthe fall, and the aphides never become numerous enough to do anyinjury at that season. Late in October and early November—inthe Mi
RM2ANDMNG–The Red Cross : in peace and war . Tampa 552 Arrival at Santiago 555 Siboney 557 Hospital Work at Siboney 560 Relief Work at the Front 566 Entering the Harbor of Santiago 576 Unloading the State of Texas 577 Feeding the Refugees 577 Relief Work in Santiago 578 Departure of the State of Texas 580 12 THI-: Ri:i) cR(xss. PAGE. Thf TraiisjKirt Clinton at tho Disposition t)f tlie Red Cross 583 Leaving Santiajjo for Havana 584 Departure from Havana 585 Reports. Report of Dr. A. Monae Lesser 587 Report of rinancial Secretary, Mr. C. H. H. Cottrell 600 The Schooner Mary E. Morse. Distribution of Ice 6
RM2AKHB35–Harper's weekly . lyicommanded regiments or batteries. LITERARY. Tho L of Red Jacket Is a eWll-t ,.,, 1, Sr.iM-, me i, of 1, Mr. Stoxc e early coloui 1 „„l Ml 111,, d„ 1 the late and od, nro of ..l isiiiinln ,,,„,,„. JllillteUllJ. Stow Ilie advo.aey i,:1:,,:, . The Alex. ih.. -nl.r , and Mr. St KB rem ul.s, in ISLIJ, In.i II e struggl I,, |.»„i or II |-,e.,d T;V,.,,,, lamo strain. The work ii Alban ? the T.a, W. P. lilts, > ew York S. K. Ni W. H &0. H a copi meea!,, nnplele , I lie CoiiHtinilioii fido|t(i-d ler (he lr> -i. 1<? nf p.,blind ,t.ud ni. it is oi ,;ri-iu interest, dndi Iasi
RMRRTP99–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. RED Standard Flower Pots Price list and samples on application. PADUCAH rOTTCRY CO., Inc. PADUCAH. ECKNTUCKT Uaotlon Tho BcTlew when yon write.. 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.. Chicago : Florists' Pub. Co
RMRRKYWG–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ORDER EARLY We were unable to fill all our orders last year. We also make a full line of Flower Pots, Azalea Pots and GJay Specialties. WRITE FOR PRICES AND SISCOUNTS The LOGAN POTTERY CO. LOGAN, OHIO. Red or Green Mention Tho BoTlew when yog write.. 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.. Chicago : Florists' Pub. Co
RMRJ51KK–. The geology of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island, or, Acadian geology [microform]. Geology; Geology, Stratigraphic; Paleontology; Geology, Economic; Géologie; Géologie stratigraphique; Paléontologie; Géologie économique. -Ql 124 THE TRIAS OR NEW RED SANDSTONE.. unconformability of the Now Rod Sandstono and Coal Formation; but as the di^is of the latter aro very low on tho Nova Scotia and New Brunswick shore, it is probable that the two formations are con- tbrmable, or very nearly so. On the whole, though I would scarcely venture to advise the expenditure of any large sum i
RMREPA14–. The birds of New England and adjacent states [microform] : containing descriptions of the birds of New England, and adjoining states and provinces, arranged by a long-approved classification and nomenclature; together with a history of their habits .... Ornithology; Birds; Ornithologie; Oiseaux. 18 OnNITHOLOOY AND OOLOGY. always, instead of clutching it as it falls, alights affcr it has fallen, in the same manner as the fireat-footod Hawk. I have noticed the same fact with the Red-tailed Ilawk; tho victim seems to fall dead, or, at any rate, perfectly incapable of motion: whether this is the
RMRN3YA9–. Animate creation : popular edition of "Our living world" : a natural history. Zoology; Zoology. THE DORMOUSE. 489 The total length of this animal is rather more than eight inches, of which measurement tho tail occupies three inches. The general color of its fur is gray, deeply tinged with red upon the back, and becoming white upon the abdomen. Below the eye is a patch of black fur, which extends nearly to the ears. The tail of the Lerot is covered with short black hair, changing rather abruptly into white at its extremity. It has derived its title of Garden Dormouse from its annoyi
RMRDYB2J–. Economic entomology for the farmer and the fruit grower, and for use as a text-book in agricultural schools and colleges;. Entomology; Pests. Dysdercus suturelbts.—a, pupa; b, adult. In the family LygtzidcB we have species that are oblong in shape, rounded behind and flattened above. They have quite long beaks, a moderate- ^^" ^^^' sized head, and all of them are vegetable feed- ers. The body is rather hard, and the insects are often brilliantly or gaudily colored, black and red, in the strongest possible contrast, being favorite combinations. Some be- come nearly an inch in length, tho
RMRD3YGK–. Cyclopedia of hardy fruits. Fruit; Fruit-culture. 302 EVERYBODY HOLLAND The variety is easily distinguished by its light red fruits, which are more transparent than those of any other currant, the seeds and segments showing distinctly through the thin .skin. The fruits are juicier than tho-se of most other currants, there- fore especially desirable for jellies; for the same reason the crop must be picked and handled with care. The fla- vor is mild—almost sweet. Diploma originated with Jacob Moore, Brighton, New York, in 1885. Plants large, vigorous, upright- spreading, dense, hardy, produc-
RMRHJE4T–. The birds of California : a complete, scientific and popular account of the 580 species and subspecies of birds found in the state. Birds; Birds. The Red-backed Sandpiper Taken near Santa Barbara numerous Westerns (Ereunetes mauri) with which it freely mingles. Although considerably larger than the Western, it also is called "Peep," and it shares several characteristics with its smaller kinsmen. For one thing, they are all fond of a ride. A floating log often proves an irre- sistible temptation to a passing flock, and they settle down upon it teeter- ing and peeping lustily, as tho
RMRJ3KWP–. Sport in the Crimea and Caucasus [microform]. Fowling; Hunting; Oiseaux; Chasse. F^Il md- nifi-. riFLis. 219 cont rliaTirlpHer of tlio horns of tho,' ollen ' (Iliissian rod deer) in the Professor's dining-room. The sight of this led to my being tohi that at Borgliom, tlie shooting-box of the Grand Duke, the whole of the furniture throughout is made entirely of red deer's horns or other trophies of the chase. After the Museum, the (to me) most interest - ino; sijvht was the Tartar bazaar. TIere it was my intention to purcliase an entire native outfit in which I mio^ht travel without excitinjc
RMRJ2FEP–. Wanderings in South America, the north-west of the United States and the Antilles in the years 1812, 1816, 1820 & 1824 [microform] : with original instructions for the perfect preservation of birds, etc. for cabinets of natural history. Zoology; Zoologie. In many parts of Guiana tho Egret is called by the name of White Gauldin. F. Fig, Wild {Clusia alba). Finch, Red-headed (Probably Fasserina gularis). Firefly.—In Tropical America there are so many Innii nous insects which go by the popular name of firefly that no particular species can be here designated. Most of these, however, are bee
RMRR3133–. Actes du IIIme Congrès international de botanique, pub. au nom de la commission d'organisation du Congrès. Botany. 2SG are acquainted with the internai structure of a seed ref'ei-red to a definite genus and species of the Cycadofilices. The seed has a coniplex oi-ganisation. The nucelhis is adhèrent tho the testa until near the micropj'lar end, where it becomes free. The upper part of the nucellus possesses a pollen-chamber, more elaborate than that of récent Cycadean seeds, as it is traversed by a central column, reducing the actual cavity of the chamber to a narrow, bellshaped crevice, in
RMRD4069–. Cyclopedia of farm crops. Farm produce; Agriculture. 262 COWPEA COWPEA Varieties. The cowpea is subject to such wide and easy variation as the result of climate and other envi- ronment that any treatment of varieties is unsat- isfactory. More than one hundred different names are on record purporting to be names of varieties, but in reality many of these are synonyms. Dodson states (Louisiana E.xperiment Station, Bul- letin No. 40) that there are probably about five botanical varieties, namely, tho.se with (1) red seed, (2) black seed, (3) white seed, (4) the clay varieties, and (5) granite a
RMRJ2FEC–. Wanderings in South America, the north-west of the United States and the Antilles in the years 1812, 1816, 1820 & 1824 [microform] : with original instructions for the perfect preservation of birds, etc. for cabinets of natural history. Zoology; Zoologie. In many parts of Guiana tho Egret is called by the name of White Gauldin. F. Fig, Wild {Clusia alba). Finch, Red-headed (Probably Fasserina gularis). Firefly.—In Tropical America there are so many Innii nous insects which go by the popular name of firefly that no particular species can be here designated. Most of these, however, are bee
RMRFPMGM–. Nebraska Seed Co.'s annual catalogue : reliable garden and farm seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture) Nebraska Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Flowers; Vegetables. Green Fleshed Osage Musk Melon. GREEN FLESHED OSAGE MUSK MELON—The green-fiesh- ed Osago is tho result of several years' careful selection, being a sort to which our attention was called by fineness of grain, intense sweet- ness and tho bright green color of flesh. It is very hardy and very prolific, and in sizo and shapo is very like the red fleshed Osage, but is bright green before ripening i
RMRD9PP9–. Injurious insects : how to recognize and control them . Insect pests; Insect pests. 318 PESTS OF ORCHARD AND SMALL FRUITS in the spring are dark green or red, and LaA-e honey tubes yellow throughout. Ants are apt to be found in attendance on any of these aphids. They come to secure the substance that the Uce excrete, commonly called " honeydew." Control of these insects is best achieved by prompt apphcation of a contact insecticide as soon as the hce are fcst seen. They are readily killed by sprapng with tobacco decoction, or 7 per cent kero- sene emulsion, taking pains to do a tho
RMRENPA2–. The eyelids and lachrymal apparatus of birds [microform]. Oiseaux; Vision; Vision; Birds. Efelidt and Lachrymal Apparatus of Birds. 11 In the study made by Slonaker and the writer on the eye of tho Sparrow and other Birds they found Slonaker's marginal plait (see cut) not only in numerous sections of the Sparrow's third lid, but in all the other Birds so far examined; it is certainly well marked in such unrelated species as the Sooty Tern, the Red-Headed Wood- peclcr, and in various Pigeons. Strange to say, Fumagalli (Ueber die feinere Anatomic des dritten Augenlides, Intertiaiional. lion- a
RMRP4AC5–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1260 The American Florist. July ij. expense and one almost Impossible to accomplish with an automobile, was a yacht equippoil with real canvas sails towcrinK high in the air; it was built along tho identical lines of a vessel built for water sailing; $25 in gold was awarded the owner. The Merrimac, another creation of Geo. C. Shaffer, a somber, ominous looking craft equipped with cannon, and with fire shooting from her smokestack, to- gether with her decorations of red roses, and morning glory, succeeded in captur
RMRJ47KN–. A history of North American birds [microform] : land birds. Birds; Ornithology; Oiseaux; Ornithologie. 388 X(MITII AMERICAN BIRDS. dull white towards tho edges. Female siniilai-, without tliy crest; the crown brown, like the buck ; the under parts whitish anteriorly, streaked with brown ; behind white, tinged with red or oehraeeoiis. Length of male about o.oO ; wing, .'!.2'); tail, 2.7."). Yuuiiq resenibhng the f'euiule, but lacking any trace of red, and with each feather of the upper parts liordered with whititih, producing a very variegated appearance. IIah. A'alleys of Rio Urande and
RMRHJ8T8–. B.K. Bliss and Son's illustrated spring catalogue and amateur's guide to the flower and kitchen garden. Flowers Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Catalogs. NEW POTATOES. RUBY. (Pringle.) A new red kidney shaped potato of excellent promise, raised in 1871 from the Early Rose hybridized with the White Peachblow. Its hybrid origin is quite apparent. The shape is oblong, slightly flattened, lesembling that of tho Early Kose. In its coloring the red of the latter variety is deepened by the carmine which shows in the blotches of the White Peachblow. The eyes, which ar
RMRE0KEF–. Experimental plant physiology for beginners. Plant physiology. 94 IIXIM'JIIMENTAL PLANT I'HYSIOLOCiY from the light, the angle of inclination boing greater for the shoot than for tlic root. The HcocllingH gnwing in white light are most affected (Fig. 4:"), A). For thoHo growing in blue light the directiyo influence is rather less (ifg. 45, }'.). Tho seedlings upon which the red light falls are only slightly inclined from tho vertical (%, 45, c). uiferences.—The blue rays have the greatest influerice in (lotermiriing the direction taken by the different parts of tho plaiilH; very httle i
RMRFPMHH–. Nebraska Seed Co.'s annual catalogue : reliable garden and farm seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture) Nebraska Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Flowers; Vegetables. GREEN FLESHED OSAGE MUSK MELON.. Green Fleshed Osage Musk Melon. GREEN FLESHED OSAGE MUSK MELON—The green-fiesh- ed Osago is tho result of several years' careful selection, being a sort to which our attention was called by fineness of grain, intense sweet- ness and tho bright green color of flesh. It is very hardy and very prolific, and in sizo and shapo is very like the red fleshed Osage, but
RMRR8FC7–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The color is a deep red, witli the hrif^ht- ness of Premier and no tendency to the blue wliich sometinuw oecu^s^i Hoosier Beauty. It is said to be a sturdy and vigorous grower, and its tou{j;h petals indieate its being a good shipper. Tho variety has the added quality of ;i marked fragrance. Mums and Carnations. A few chrysantlieraunis were on dis- play. A. E. Hunt, of Evanston, showed some of the University of Illinois seed lings, Leilah and The Belle. Mr. Hunt displayed also a yellow sport of God- frey, which was regarded with interest by the mum
RMRJ1YB6–. Synopsis of American wasps [microform] : solitary wasps. Wasps; Wasps; Hymenoptera; Guèpes; Guèpes; Hyménoptères. 246 HYMENOPTERA OF AMERICA. [part I. Abdomen of little width; fmoly punctured, the first segment long, almost as wide as tiie 2d, and boldly truncate on its ante- rior face; the 2d cylindrical; its posterior border and the follow- ing segments strongly punctured. Insect black, clothed with a short grayish pile. Moath, extremity and summit of tho clypous, a spot on the front, articles 1-5 of the antennuj, red. Prothorax, wing scales, superior angles of the clypeus and legs, equall
RMRFP2CE–. Nebraska Seed Co.'s annual catalogue : reliable garden and farm seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture) Nebraska Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Flowers; Vegetables. NEBRASKA GROWN VEGETABLE, FLOWER AND FIELD SEEDS. 2& THE JONES-This is a splendid melon. Tho color of tlio skin is •olid terpen, aud the. flesh is very bright red, particularly sweet juicy And melting. It crows to u lurim eize. frequently attaining tbo Wbight of eighty pounds. In shape it resembles Kolb's Gem, aud like that variety is ouo of tho best shipping sorts. RUBY GOLD—Claimed by the
RMRJ0400–. The elements of structural botany [microform] : with special reference to the study of Canadian plants, to which is added a selection of examination papers. Plant anatomy; Botany; Botanique; Botanique. ELEr.ICNTS or* STRUCTURAL BOTANY. 96 ID cimply au enlarged receptacle ; so that this fruit, dso, is uot a true berry. ir2. The fruit of Swcet-Brier (Fig. '15) consists of a red flesliy calyx, lined with Po hollov/ receptacle ^7hich bears a number of achoncs. Thic fruit i3 therefore analogous to that of tho Strr.v/borry. In the latter the aclieues arc on the outer surface of a raisal receptacld
RMRFPM28–. Nebraska Seed Co.'s annual catalogue : reliable garden and farm seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture) Nebraska Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Flowers; Vegetables. The Ignotum Tomato. THE IGNOTUM (Unknown)-This now Tomato was first discovered at tho Michigan Agricultural I'ollcgo in 1387. by Prof. L. 11. Bailey, being a spreutfrom a foreign varioty under test at tliat station, it is of handsome deep red color, ripening to the stem and freo from crack or rot. It will unquestionably becomo one of our finest market sorts. THE NEW STONEâRipens tor main cr
RMRJ2RPN–. American ornithology, or, The natural history of the birds of the United States [microform]. Birds; Oiseaux. The female White-tailed Hawk is sixteen and a half inches long, and three feet five and a half inches ia extent. The bill is black, and measures from the corners of the mouth one incli and a half, tho sides of the mouth, posterior portion of the lower mandible, and cere, bright yellow-orange; bristles on the cere whit*!, as well as those first on the lores, those nearest the eye black ; irides brownish-red ; eyelids white; cilia long and black ; orbits black, wider before the eye; fro
RMRFPKTE–. Nebraska Seed Co.'s annual catalogue : reliable garden and farm seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture) Nebraska Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Flowers; Vegetables. Alsike Clover. Sanfoin Clover ALSIKE, OR SWEDISH CLOVER (TRiFOLttiM hybridum)— Anativool' Sweden, perfectly hardy, doos not heave in winter of spring from frost; stands drouth well, and is in many respects suporior to tho common red variety It. affords n largo return in hay, is excel- lent for soiling, and for bees it is unsurpassed. When tho plant ia onco established it will remain for a great
RMRH0XPP–. Bulletin. Agriculture. FlO. IT.- Outlim-sul Thaby soed and fruit. (Natural size.) than tho white inner poi-lion: swA altout ihrec-fit'ths as lon; as ihv fi'uit. lathci- sl(Mi(l('r. ( I''i^'. IT.) The stalks and branches of the fi nit chisters are rich orange (•()h)red. This variety aj)i)ears to be confined to the Jerid. and to be by no means common there. It is one of the liandsoinest of the (h'v dates, and one of the most attractive when preserved, keeping perfectly its shaj)e and its b(<autifnl warm, reddish brown coh)r. UnHke most of thi' (by (hites, in this variety the comparatively s
RMRH0XR7–. Bulletin. Agriculture. VARTETTES OF SKPONDAin' TMPORTANOE. 75. FlO. IT.- Outlim-sul Thaby soed and fruit. (Natural size.) than tho white inner poi-lion: swA altout ihrec-fit'ths as lon; as ihv fi'uit. lathci- sl(Mi(l('r. ( I''i^'. IT.) The stalks and branches of the fi nit chisters are rich orange (•()h)red. This variety aj)i)ears to be confined to the Jerid. and to be by no means common there. It is one of the liandsoinest of the (h'v dates, and one of the most attractive when preserved, keeping perfectly its shaj)e and its b(<autifnl warm, reddish brown coh)r. UnHke most of thi' (by (hi
RMRFP2B5–. Nebraska Seed Co.'s annual catalogue : reliable garden and farm seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture) Nebraska Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Flowers; Vegetables. Large Red Wetnersfleld Onion, best variety of any ou poor or dry soils. Extra Early Red Flat Onions. LARGE RED WETHEBSFIELD- This is tho standard variety, and the favor- ito Onion in tho Wost, whero immenso crops are grown for ship- ment. Largo sized; skin deep purplish red ; form round, some- what flattened ; flesh purpli-h whito; mod- erately fiuo grained, and stronger flavored than any of th
RMRFPKTA–. Nebraska Seed Co.'s annual catalogue : reliable garden and farm seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture) Nebraska Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Flowers; Vegetables. Alsike Clover. Sanfoin Clover ALSIKE, OR SWEDISH CLOVER (TRiFOLttiM hybridum)— Anativool' Sweden, perfectly hardy, doos not heave in winter of spring from frost; stands drouth well, and is in many respects suporior to tho common red variety It. affords n largo return in hay, is excel- lent for soiling, and for bees it is unsurpassed. When tho plant ia onco established it will remain for a great
RMRFPJ4D–. Mills' garden annual. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Vegetables; Flowers. Mammoth Red Pompeiiâ ThismagniCcent mam- moth onion originated in Italy. It is very fine qual- ity, and has produced onious weighing '2lA to 3 lbs. from tho black seed tho first year. Notwithstanding their enormous size their thapc is always round ana symmetrical, as shown by tho beautiful engraving. Their skin is very thick and delicate in appearance, â n-l It Is a beautiful reddish brown In color. Flesh is pure, white, v
RMRFPJ42–. Mills' garden annual. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Vegetables; Flowers. Mammoth Red Pompeiiâ ThismagniCcent mam- moth onion originated in Italy. It is very fine qual- ity, and has produced onious weighing '2lA to 3 lbs. from tho black seed tho first year. Notwithstanding their enormous size their thapc is always round ana symmetrical, as shown by tho beautiful engraving. Their skin is very thick and delicate in appearance, â n-l It Is a beautiful reddish brown In color. Flesh is pure, white, v
RMRJ2W0W–. American ornithology, or, The natural history of the birds of the United States [microform]. Birds; Oiseaux. RED WINGED STAULINO. 11 is ()bH«rvod when a tiisHock in choHcn, by faHtening tho tops togetlior, and inicrtwining tlio inatcriiilH of wliirli thi) nest is funned with ilio Htalka ' of ruHlios around. When placed in tho ground, less care and fewer materials being neccsHary, the ticHt is niucii simpler ami slighter than before. Tho female lays five eggs, of a very pale light bine, marked with faint tinges of light purple ami long straggling lines ami dashes of black. It is not uneommon
RMRFP33N–. Nebraska Seed Co.'s annual catalogue : reliable garden and farm seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture) Nebraska Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Flowers; Vegetables. Kleln-Wanzleben Sugar Beet. KLEIN WANZLEBEN—This kind is cultivated on a larger scale than any other Sugar Beet. The root is conical. straight and even, quite large at the hond and rapidly tapering. It is n heavier yielder than Yilmorin's Improved, and contains from 11 to 15 per cent of sugar. FRENCH RED-TOP SUGA8-Tho most generally grown sort in France, as it combines with heavy yield a good p
RMRDT6YW–. Yard and garden; a book of practical information for the amateur gardener in city, town or suburb. Floriculture. 318 YARD AND GARDEN Also use fir-tree oil which is safer in the hands of the amateur. Oyster-shvll Scale—Resembles oyster shell in shape. Attacks willows, lihics, ash, apples, etc. Same remedies as tho^e prescribed for San Jose scale. Red-spider—Small insects difficult to detect. San Jose Seale. 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 perfec
RMRRC2FA–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. KAHLER REAL RED POTS JliL'gagia?^ Your orders always receive prompt and careful attention. Made of high-grade material by skilled workmen in a modem plant. Write for prices and samples. KAHLER POTTERY CO. - LOUISVILLE, NEB. Mention Tho RsTlew when yon write. THE ELVERSON POT It is a dollars and cents saving proposition—plus satis- faction—to use the pot that proves its merit in the test of actual service. Write for free samples of that pot. W. H. Elverson Pottery Co., New Brigrhton, Pa.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page
RMRRKYWC–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Red or Green Mention Tho BoTlew when yog write.. THE ELVERSON POT It 18 a dollars and cents savlnir proposition—plus sat- isfaction—to use the pot that proves its merit in the teit of actual service. Write for free samples of that pot. W. H. XLVIRSON POTTERY CO., New Brishtoa, Pa. Mention The ReTlew when yon write. IONIA POTS ARE STRONG Al'^ays burned to the same desree of hardness. Oar kilns are equipped wifh heat-measuring pyrometers and other up-to-the-minute improvements. Every detail of manufacture, from the clay banJ< to the strong crates
RMRRNH5F–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA THE NET RETURNS FROM YOUR QRHNNOUSIS 18 WHAT COUNTS We will quote you the prices, we payioflr the freight, or net prices, and you to pay the freight. Order what you need, either for repairs or for new houses. ICKES-BRAUN MILL CO. 2330 WABANSIA AVE. (N«ar Wastara and North At««.) CHICAGO. Clr««nhous« Material Hardwara Hotbad Saah. liontlon Tho Hoytow whoa yon write. KatabUalied 1765 XnCorporatad 1904 HEWS STRONG RED POROUS POTS Standard, Azalea, Bulb, Orchid, Fern, Hanging, Embossed, Rose, Carnation, Palm, Cycla- men, Cut Flower,
RMRE2936–. 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. Jiviaiw .MYRI.STJCA 1053 of tho frait, tho light rose-colon^rt one beiii^ finer flavoinil llian the d;irk red. The hurries ure vinous and sweet and used in all ways like our blackberries. The tree is su|i- posed to bo able to stand 15° aljove zero. Myrica is a j::cnus of about ll.j spei-ies of trees and slinibs
RMRJ6HC2–. How plants grow [microform] : a simple introduction to structural botany with a popular flora, or an arrangement and description of common plants, both wild and cultivated. Botany; Ferns; Botanique; Fougères. 109 IlyilraM'jca. mens only, and others perfect, liMviri;^' both stamens and pistils, eitlier on tho s.-mie or on different individii;ils. Thf Red Maplu is a very ^ood rase of this kiu<l; the two or three sorts of flowers look- ing very dilVer- ently when they apjioar in early spriii",'; those of one tree havin*,' lonu red stamens and no <;ood pis- til, thoso of otlipr trees
RMRT0M2T–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 36 The Florists^ Review Ukckmbku U. l!>:i-. GROWING POINSETTIAS For Commercial Purposes. 'I'lif iKiiiisft I i;i is bot.'iiiic-.illv kiiowu as i'vUplKiiliiH imiclici lima .iihI ]>ny lariy as I he Mexican llaiiir lea I'; tin' latter iiaiue is deriNcil Iruiii tin' t'ai-t tliat llie [ilaiit is a iiatisc el' Mexico and liom the tianiiny red hiaits wiiiidi it iir(]diu-i's. The jioinsi'tl ia is the iiojui lar (."hristnjas jdanl, because its color is so syuiliolii- ol tho j,'oo(l I'eidincr and cheer which pervade the at niesjdiere at "S'l
RMRFP35J–. Nebraska Seed Co.'s annual catalogue : reliable garden and farm seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture) Nebraska Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Flowers; Vegetables. Improved Red "Valentine Bean. VALENTINE IMPROVED, RED, ROUND POD—One of th» oldest varieties, and yet ranks among the best; pods round, maturing in about GO days; highly esteemed; remains longer in the green state than many other varieties; yet nearly the whole crop can be taken at one picking, making it most dosirable for market gardeners; oneof tho best shipping beans. BEST OP ALL—This v
RMRE1JP5–. Flowers of the field. Botany. i6S SAXIFRAGE/E fringed ; floK'ers like tho'^ie of the preceding, but smaller. Wet places in the mountains in the north, in Wales, and in Ireland. Fl. June —September. Perennial. *-:f-;r** J^cavcs hnhul, palmately-lobed: flowers ii'hite 9. S. tridactylUis (Three-fingered Saxifrage).—A small, very hairy, and viscid species with glaitdular hairs, rarely more than 3 in. high, usually tinged with red, branched; leaves palmatcly 3—5-lobed, segments linear - oblong ; flowers minute, numerous, scattered.—On walls and dry places; common. Generally covered with dead flie
RMRFPA5T–. The Fresno Nursery Co. Nurseries (Horticulture) California Fresno Catalogs; Nursery stock California Fresno Catalogs; Trees California Fresno Catalogs; Fruit trees California Fresno Catalogs; Grapes California Fresno Catalogs; Fruit California Fresno Catalogs; Climbing pl. IS OUR MOTTO Tho tiee i.s a moderate grower, of spreading habit and as it attainw age it usually is a reliable beari r. The fruit is rather small, roundish and uniform, having a tender, smooth glossy skin, of ])ale > < llow or greenish overs])read with a deep red, sometimes very dark on the exposed cheek. Some specim
RMRRWETP–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Standard Flower Pots Price list and samples on application. PADUCAH POTTERY CO., he PADUCAH. KKNTDCKT Mention The Beriew when yoa writa. GEO. KELLER & SON Manulaoturera ot RED POTS Before buying write for prices 8614-2622 Hemdon Street Wrightwood Ave.,CHICACO,IIL Mention The Review when yon write. Standard Red Pots Price List and samples on application. We carry a complete line of Florists' Pots. Weis & Schmidt Pottery Co. MItWAUKEE. WIS. ^OR THE SMOOTHEST. MOST POROUS RED POT In which plants do tho bast, writs to MISSOURI POTTEHY CO. 1227
RMRJ6HCA–. How plants grow [microform] : a simple introduction to structural botany with a popular flora, or an arrangement and description of common plants, both wild and cultivated. Botany; Ferns; Botanique; Fougères. FI'»"™!ai!ll.,ia. l!L'-"i!!'i"lJllJLt..J., I FLOWKHS: THi:iK FORMS AND KINPS. 69. 109 IlyilraM'jca. mens only, and others perfect, liMviri;^' both stamens and pistils, eitlier on tho s.-mie or on different individii;ils. Thf Red Maplu is a very ^ood rase of this kiu<l; the two or three sorts of flowers look- ing very dilVer- ently when they apjioar in early spriii&quo
RMRH78MR–. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. RED BALL BRAND. Awarded GoldMedal AtCnllfornlaState Fair 1893. Every horse owner who values his stock should constantly have a sup- ply of It on hand. It Improves and keeps stock ln tho pink of condition. riaohattan Food Co 1 353 Folsom St., Saw Fraucleoo Ask your grocere or dealers for it. Positlvelv Ceres Colic, Scouring and Indigestion. C. P. KIliTliLL, Manager. TOOMBY two wheelers; ARE THE LEADERS. Sulkies in All Sizes. Pneumatic Road and Track Carts. Pneumatic Pole Carts (or Team Work on tnth Road and Track. High Wheel Jog Carts, Long Shift Breaking Carts.
RMRFMW2D–. Leonard's catalogue of seeds & tools : 1899. Nursery stock Illinois Chicago Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. HELio i BOP1 . HIBISCUS—CRIMSON EYE. Flowers immense in size, often measuring twenty inches in circumference. The color is of tho purest white, with a large spot of deep, velvety crimson in the center of each flower. A | striking combination of color. It is a robust grower, with dark red stemB and foliage. It will succeed anywhere. A well- developed plant will produce several hundred of these flowers in a season. Bloo
RMRRTP9X–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Mention Tho Reriew when y<m write. Syracuse Red Pots ?PROMPT SERVICE REUABLE aOODS Special Discounts on Largo Ordsrs SYRACUSE POTTERY C. BRBrrSCHWERTH, Pnp. Successor to Syracuse Pottery Co. Syracus*, N. Y. Mentlea Tbe Berlew when you write. The best Paper Pot for shipping purposes. Sizes from 2 to 6 in. Ask your dealer for them. Samples free.. E. Allan Ptirce 400 Oaks Str«*t Waltkam, :: Mass. Mentton The Review when yon write.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabi
RMRRBX9H–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 108 The Florists^ Review Mauch 16. 1922 Prepared Magnolia Leaves Best quality. In cases and cartons. Get our prices before placing your orders. Samples furnished. COLORS: Brown, Green, Purple and Red. Dyed Sheet Moss Natural Sheet Moss Wild Smilax ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY AND QUALITY GUARANTEED THE RUMBLEY CO., Evergreen, Ala. Mention The Review when you write. ROCHESTER, N. Y. The Market. Bulbous stock is iibuiulaiit. Joiuiuils are in biggest sujiply and tho (juality is good. 'Tulips arc making ;i good show- ing and include many good varieties in go
RMRF1365–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. I'ArATriniA. "i 4380. Papaipema arctivorens, n. sp. (ri;ito CXXXVIII. fig. 21.) J lead niid thorax ])iii-ple iiiixod willi yellow ; antenna) with tho hiisal joint Avhitc; tcf>-ula) slightly edged with yellow behind ; abdomen yellow tinged with rufous, the crests dark. Fore wing yellow irrorated witli bright rufous, the ])ostmedial area purplisli, the terminal area suffused with red-brown cxce])t at apex, the veins slightly streaked with brown, subbasal line rufous defined on outer side by slight yellow marks and with
RMREMDK6–. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Mammals; Natural history; Mammifères; Sciences naturelles. â » m (Ji8 THH l;iET-IU)K. OR IX(;iIALT... â >**^ HH1 Tho most pract^f',1 ,.y(,.s avft iv(|uiiv(l to discover tliis hxuk in ..,,⢠Inish, as its colour IS so snnilar to the ,;.n,m of the umlcnvoud that it' it did not .sliuku tlie brandies in its proirress it would be scarcely possible to see it. Loii,c,' after the spoi't.sn;an lias beronie sutlicieiitly ncrpiainted with bush-craft to secure with certainty (me or two red buclcd duriiio' a day's stalking, he would stH! be unable to b
RMRJ383E–. The sea [microform] : its stirring story of adventure, peril & heroism. Adventure and adventurers; Voyages and travels; Ocean; Aventures et aventuriers; Voyages; Océan. Tin; ( 0( Kr,K HAKVKST. U)b iM Hcai'i'L'ly kii(»vii clsL'whorc, so tlisit it is (iflcii dcsiynuteil in Ixiokn as tho Puiyiiton cocklf. A rif^lit savoury /juiiin' /jimr/if it is, wlit'ii artistically drosaed. Old Dr. Tiirton— n jyroat authority iu liin day tor Dovoiishiri' natural history, especially on matters relatin;^ to sliellH and sholl-lish—says that the cottajjers about I'uijfnton well know tho ' red- nosos,' as th
RMRH78WD–. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. RED BALL BRAND. Awarded GoldMedal AtCnllfornlaState Fair 1893. Every horse owner who values his stock should constantly have a sup- ply of It on hand. It Improves and keeps stock ln tho pink of condition. riaohattan Food Co 1 353 Folsom St., Saw Fraucleoo Ask your grocere or dealers for it. Positlvelv Ceres Colic, Scouring and Indigestion. C. P. KIliTliLL, Manager. TOOMBY two wheelers; ARE THE LEADERS. Sulkies in All Sizes. Pneumatic Road and Track Carts. Pneumatic Pole Carts (or Team Work on tnth Road and Track. High Wheel Jog Carts, Long Shift Breaking Carts.
RMRF8TBT–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. I'ArATriniA. "i 4380. Papaipema arctivorens, n. sp. (ri;ito CXXXVIII. fig. 21.) J lead niid thorax ])iii-ple iiiixod willi yellow ; antenna) with tho hiisal joint Avhitc; tcf>-ula) slightly edged with yellow behind ; abdomen yellow tinged with rufous, the crests dark. Fore wing yellow irrorated witli bright rufous, the ])ostmedial area purplisli, the terminal area suffused with red-brown cxce])t at apex, the veins slightly streaked with brown, subbasal line rufous defined on outer side by slight yellow marks and with
RMRRC2F5–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. KAHLER REAL RED POTS JliL'gagia?^ Your orders always receive prompt and careful attention. Made of high-grade material by skilled workmen in a modem plant. Write for prices and samples. KAHLER POTTERY CO. - LOUISVILLE, NEB. Mention Tho RsTlew when yon write. THE ELVERSON POT It is a dollars and cents saving proposition—plus satis- faction—to use the pot that proves its merit in the test of actual service. Write for free samples of that pot. W. H. Elverson Pottery Co., New Brigrhton, Pa.. BIRD NEPDNSCT Watennroof Paper FLOWER POTS BIRD A SON, Inc. E
RMRF0736–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Supplement. Moths. i84 NO('Trii)->:. and tho jiostraedial area suffused with fuscous ; indistinct curved dark subbasal and aniemedial lines; a faint dark discoidal aanulus and incurved line from lower angle of cell to inner margin ; post- medial line indistinct, dark, excurved below costa, incurved at discal fold and below vein 4; a punctiform blackish subterminal. Fig. 229.— Gelaslocera c.vu»fa, (^. . line, excurved below vein 7 and at middle; cilia purple-red. Ilind wing whitish suffused with fuscous brown, the termen and cilia
RMRF8P1J–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Supplement. Moths. i84 NO('Trii)->:. and tho jiostraedial area suffused with fuscous ; indistinct curved dark subbasal and aniemedial lines; a faint dark discoidal aanulus and incurved line from lower angle of cell to inner margin ; post- medial line indistinct, dark, excurved below costa, incurved at discal fold and below vein 4; a punctiform blackish subterminal. Fig. 229.— Gelaslocera c.vu»fa, (^. . line, excurved below vein 7 and at middle; cilia purple-red. Ilind wing whitish suffused with fuscous brown, the termen and cilia
RMREE48H–. A comparative study of bird migration in Illinois allong the 40th parallel of latitude. Birds; Theses. 42 10th, a pair of Mourning Doves on tho 9th and a small flock of Red-polls on the 12th. In neither County had there been any movement of birds. North winds had prevailed and banked the birds to the south of us. Sud- denly on March 17th one of the most wonderful bird movements ever recorded occured. HII. STUDY 0? THE MIGRATION, MARCH 17, 1912. A study of weather maps and weather conditions is necessary to fully understand the meteorological conditions.. March 16. 1912. Notice the general so
RMRR8FKP–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. GROWING POINSETTIAS For Commercial Purposes. 'I'lif iKiiiisft I i;i is bot.'iiiic-.illv kiiowu as i'vUplKiiliiH imiclici lima .iihI ]>ny lariy as I he Mexican llaiiir lea I'; tin' latter iiaiue is deriNcil Iruiii tin' t'ai-t tliat llie [ilaiit is a iiatisc el' Mexico and liom the tianiiny red hiaits wiiiidi it iir(]diu-i's. The jioinsi'tl ia is the iiojui lar (."hristnjas jdanl, because its color is so syuiliolii- ol tho j,'oo(l I'eidincr and cheer which pervade the at niesjdiere at "S'liletide. 'I'lie plant is net difliciilt to i;re
RMRRTP94–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. RED Standard Flower Pots Price list and samples on application. PADUCAH rOTTCRY CO., Inc. PADUCAH. ECKNTUCKT Uaotlon Tho BcTlew when yon write.. LoganPots^BestJest Flower Pots 2 to 14 inch Azalea Pots 4 to 14 inch 10 and 12-inch Hanging Basketi Cemetery Vases ^nd Lawn Vases Writ* urn for Special Pricee No Fackaso Charcoe HE L06AII nirmir CO.. Loin, OUt. 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 resemb
RMRRTFHW–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Standard Flower Pots Price list and samples on application. PADUCAH POTTERY CO., he. PADUCAH. KENTUCKY Mention The Review when you wrlf. m. KELLER & SON Hanufaoturara of RED POTS Before buyinj write for prices 2614>2688 Hemdon Street Wrightw" d Ave.,CHICA60,ILL Mention The Review when yon wijte. Standard Red Pots Price List and samples on application. We carry a complete line of Florists' Pots. Wois & Schmidt Pottery Co. iilLWAUKEE. WIS. FOR THE SMOOTHEST, MOST POROUS RED POT In which planta do tho boat, writa to MISSOURI POTTERY CO
RMREKD58–. The forester's manual, or, The forest trees of Eastern North America [microform]. Trees; Arbres. I'I 118 FORESTERS' MANUAL. Red, ScARtET, Water or Swamp Maple. {Acer rubrum) A fine tree the same size as the preceding. Noted for its flaming crimson foliage in fall, as well as its red leafstalks, flowers and fruit earlier. Its wood is light-colored, tinged reddish, close-grained, smooth with varieties of grain, as in Sugar Maple;' eavy. A cubic foot weighs 39 lbs. Leaes 2 to 6 inches long. Produces a little sugar. In the woods there is a common bush 3 to 6 feet high, with leaves much like tho
RMRJNER0–. A. W. Livingston's Sons seed annual : "true blue.". Seeds Catalogs; Seed industry and trade Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Vegetables Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Fruit Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Flowers Ohio Columbus Catalogs. TRUE BLUE H^ATERMELON SEEDS. 41 RED VAUCLUSE—This is the best foi'fign iiu'loii wo liuvo evor Ki"'>wn. It is very curly, of liirjjo cloiiKiili'd sizo. Till' lU'sh is a brifitil criinsou, KF.DDKsr OK ALL, Very .swoot, not in the li'iist stringy, and coinini^ to witliiu one eighth of an inch ot tho skin; the .seeds are also bright red. Tho rind, thoiiph so thin, is v
RMREPPP6–. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Birds; Natural history; Oiseaux; Sciences naturelles. .?^' till' l)ir(ls, and Avas a a iimiiln'r, sonif mill their pvostrntn iSiMitwlicrcIstdod, :i()ii of Llio survivdrs fi^'aiu alif,'lito(l near litest syniptiiiii.s ot 'iiracy of detnil tor 'iiuarkiible contrast monjf tlio linniclK.v, is, and Avitli yrcat of tlio red-lK^iulnl usually circuitous, Ibv ]il('asurc Idws (if the tnniks iiiics uioir, oiitcriu^ <:, last by tho claws 'tiro to their holes r sociable with and id always at nii^ht jcndicular position, ^ersifiod with other saiiio tint is s
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