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Image from page 17 of “Spring catalog : seeds, plants and bulbs” (1908)
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Title: Spring catalog : seeds, plants and bulbs
Year: 1908 (1900s)
Authors: American Seed Company Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection
Subjects: Flowers Seeds Catalogs Vegetables Seeds Catalogs Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs Grasses Seeds Catalogs Agricultural implements
Publisher: Fort Worth, TX : American Seed Co.
Contributing Library: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
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ip shaped, blood red, very fine.Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; Yi lb.; 20c; lb., 60c, postpaid. FRENCH BREAKFAST—Oval shaped, bright scarlet, with whitetip. Fine for open ground or forcing. Pkt., 5cj oz., 10c; Yi lb.,20c; lb., 50c; postpaid. PHILADELPHIA WHITE BOX—Turnip shaped. Remainssolid, sweet and juicy longafter maturity. Valuable forforcing. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c;Yi. lb., 20c; lb., 50c, post-paid. EARLY WHITE TURNIP— Similar to Philadelphia White-Box. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; Yilb., 20c; lb., 50c; postpaid. OLIVE SHAPED SCARLET —Half long, oval shaped,bright scarlet. Flesh white;crisp and mild. Pkt., 5c.: oz..10c; Yi lb., 20c; lb., 50c;postpaid. LONG WHITE VIENNA ORLADY FINGER—Skin andflesh pure white. Long beauti-ful shape. Very popular. Pkt.,5c; oz., 10c; Yi lb., 20c;lb., 50c; postpaid. WHITE STRAS SBURG— Roots oblong, tapering shape,skin and flesh pure white. Ofquick growth, and is firm,brittle and tender. Excellentfor summer use. Pkt., c: ;oz., 10c; Yi lb., 20c; lb.,60c; postpaid.
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Icicle TRIUMPH—Early round, white, with stripes of bright scarlet.Has short leaves and is a quick grower. Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; Yi lb.,25c; lb., 90c; postpaid. HALF LONG DEEP SCARLET—Same form as Long Scarlet, butonly half as long. Pkt,, 5c; oz., 10c; Yi lb., 20c; lb., 50c;postpaid. WOODS EARLY FRAME—Thickerand not quite so long as theLong Scarlet. Mild, brittle and of fine flavor. Brilliant scarlet.Suitable for forcing and early market garden. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c;Yi lb., 20c; lb., 50c; postpaid. ICICLE—Extra early, long and smooth. Small tops. Roots trans-parent white. Very crisp and brittle. One of the best. Pkt., 5c:oz., 10c; % lb., 20c; lb., 70c; postpaid. GIANT WHITE STUTTGART—Large top shaped, white, smooth,brittle and never gets pithy. Second early. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c;Yi lb., 20c; lb., 50c; postpaid. IMPROVED CHAR TIER—Best all season radish for the openground. Scarlet rose color, shading to pure waxy white at thetip. Pkt., 5c: oz., 10c; % lb., 20c; lb., 50c; postpaid.
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Image from page 31 of “Rawson’s bulb hand book / W.W. Rawson & Co.” (1909)
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Identifier: rawsonsbulbhandb1909wwra
Title: Rawson’s bulb hand book / W.W. Rawson & Co.
Year: 1909 (1900s)
Authors: W.W. Rawson & Co W.W. Rawson & Co Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection
Subjects: Nurseries (Horticulture) Massachusetts Boston Catalogs Nursery stock Massachusetts Boston Catalogs Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Massachusetts Boston Catalogs Flowers Seeds Massachusetts Boston Catalogs Seed industry and trade Massachusetts Boston Catalogs W.W. Rawson & Co Nurseries (Horticulture) Nursery stock Bulbs (Plants) Flowers Seed industry and trade
Publisher: Boston, Mass. : W.W. Rawson & Co.
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son^s Pink BeautyFreesia is a distinct specie and lias in addition to itsvaluable quality, namely, charming color, amost satisfactory habit in that the flower stemsfreely branch, often producing 10 distinct flowerspikes, each averaging from 12 to 18 inches inlength, so one can cut a veritable bouquet froma single plant. Delicate and pleasing fragranceami will attract every flower lover. Each,30cts.; doz., ; 100, . BULBOCODIUM VERNUM (Meadow Saffron) Hardy border plant of extreme earliness. Blossomsreseniliiiiig Crocu-;. 4 inches high; color rosy purple.Plant bulbs 3 inelies deep. Each. 5 cis.: doz., 50 cts. •100, . CALLA LILIES Nothing is of easier <ultivation than the popularCalla. They require good rich loam, a large pot andplenty of lukewarm water. If kept in growing condi-tion they will flower winter and summer. Our list con-tains all the showy varieties. White Ca.Ua, (JiicJinrdia ^thiopica). Each Doz. First Size 15 tO Extra Sei,ected 25 2 50 .IiMBO Bulbs 35 3 .O
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•Al.l.A I.II.V. IKAKL OF M l FTllAKT Si^u ir|il)Ositc pagr Xe furnish 6 bulbs at the dozen rate; 25 at the 100 rate; 250 at the 1,000 rate RAWSONS BULBS FOR FALL 1909 27 CALLA LILIES, continued Little Gem. A niiiiiuture of tlic pi-i-fiMliiit;: Each Dm.^rows 12 inches high iiiui has t1owt-isoiie lialf the size of the regular; vervgraceful 10 00 Pearl of Escort Stuttgart. A comparativelyutnv vaiiity nf giai-eful habit, dwarf, com-pact foliage, 18 inches high and largemassive (lowers standing well above it.Kxcelleiit for pot-plant 2y 2 50 Elliottiana (The Golden Calla). A newvariety with rich irolden yellow (lower andwhite spotted foliage. Flowers in earlyspring and summer. Bulbs ready in No-vember 50 5 00 Alba maculata (The Spotted-leaf Calla).This variety is perfectly hardy in thisclimate and is an excellent ac(inisition torthe border or in clumps near ponds. Beau-tiful as pot-plant. Flowers white. Foli-age spotted white 10 75 Rehmanni (The Pink Calla). Very dis-tinct, with rose-colo
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Greg Barton was the first US Olympic gold medalist in the kayaking event in the 1988 games. At the time, he was also the only competitor to take home two gold medals for the event.
There were a lot of Cadets marching down the ice Wednesday night as top ranked and top seeded St. Thomas Academy scored seven first period goals to beat the New Ulm Eagles 13-2 in the Class A quarterfinals at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul.
Michael Marsh, of the United States, follows Crawford with five sub twenty second performances. His first, 19.94, came on May 9, 1992, in Austin, Texas. Marsh ran under twenty seconds four times in 1992, including his best ever time of 19.73 to win his semifinal at the Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain. He won the gold medal that year in 20.01. His last sub-twenty second performance, 19.88, came on May 18, 1996, in Atlanta, Georgia.
Parker Knoll began in 1889 when Frederick Parker founded his own furniture business, after starting in the trade as an apprentice in 1862. The trade name comes from 1931, when Tom Parker, Fred’s son, teamed up with Knolls of Erotik Job gesucht to manufacture Knoll’s innovative spring chairs.
Anel Dzaka is a 28-year old ex German under-21 midfielder born in Sarajevo. He currently plays for TuS Koblenz a team in the Bundesliga 2 division. He was an unused substitute in the final.
Take time to stroll the picturesque streets of Eureka Springs. This Victorian village is filled with architecture from the past. Streets wind through the town and sites of interest include a church once featured in Ripley’s Believe-It-Or-Not and a haunted hotel.
Joules was first proved by an English physicist James Prescott Joule and was subsequently named after him. Although Mr. Prescott discovered the value of Joule during his work it was not he who first introduced the term but Dr. Mayer of Begleitagentur Heilbronn. A joule is an unit of energy used in the System Internationale which refers to the amount of energy needed for you to perform a certain kind of work when you apply a force of 1 Newton over a distance of 1 meter.
Many companies jumped into making the toy, but Steiff already produced bears. Margaret’s nephew, Richard, repositioned Steiff bears into high quality Teddy Bears. They sold nearly a million in 1907 and Theodore Roosevelt’s mascot remains the 0 million private company’s leading product. The original Steiff Teddy Bears are antiques. In 1994 one drew 0,000 at a Japanese auction.