RMP8BAN2–Dark pink midsummer flower panicles of the false goatsbeard, Astilbe 'Thunder and Lightning'
RF2GDPW49–Calamagrostis x acutfilora ‘Karl Foerster’ feather reed grass Karl Foerster – feathery plumes of purple flower panicles on tall fresh green stems,
RF2H3PYEJ–Close Up of the Autumn Feathery Cream Flower Heads on a Pampas Grass Plant (Cortaderia selloana) Growing in a Herbaceous Border in a Cottage Garden
RF2J0CKH8–Through the looking grass! View into woodland. Woburn, England
RMEYP9F1–Cotinus coggygria 'Young Lady' flowers.
RMPD4D99–Pennisetum glaucum 'Purple Baron'. Ornamental millet on a flower show display. UK
RF2H0J6HJ–Feathery Plumes of the Ornamental Giant Feather Grass or Golden Oats (Stipa Gigantea) Growing on a Sunny Autumn Day in a Country Cottage Garden
RMAYBKTF–Cotinus Coggygria (common name Smoke Bush). Close-up of foliage and flower inflorescences in July Gloucestershire UK.
RFH53K3H–Pampas grass in selective focus over blue sky with a piece of leave connected with the right of the frame
RMP8BAN9–Dark pink midsummer flower panicles of the false goatsbeard, Astilbe 'Thunder and Lightning'
RF2GDPW18–Calamagrostis x acutfilora ‘Karl Foerster’ feather reed grass Karl Foerster – feathery plumes of purple flower panicles on tall fresh green stems,
RM2K3H30X–Autumn Red Miscanthus purpurascens Feathery seed-heads, Ornamental, Grass Panicles Flame Grass, Miscanthus sinensis, Perennial in sunshine Seedheads
RF2GPNAAK–Calamagrostis x acutfilora ‘Karl Foerster’ feather reed grass Karl Foerster – feathery plumes of purple flower panicles on tall fresh green stems, UK
RFPWHG77–The feathery flower panicles of a pampas grass (Cortaderia selloana)
RMC1Y5JF–Chionochloa conspicua, Hunangemoho or Plumed Tussock Grass
RMAR69A4–Close view of the Cotinus flower next to a window at Montacute House Somerset
RFP3TGJF–flowering pampas grass, cortaderia selloana, in front of blooming trees in moroccan garden
RF2CDYEAB–Summer background - lake reeds with seed panicles. Coastal landscape.
RF2J04FGG–Through the looking grass! View into woodland. Woburn, England
RM2ANA5D5–Peter Henderson & Co.'s wholesale catalogue of bulbs, plants and flower seeds, for autumn planting : 1897 . SPIREA Astilboides Floribunda. I HIS new variety is a great improvement* over Spirea Japonica The flowers are bornein large, feathery panicles of purest white, andlast a long time in bloom. It is dwarfer in habit,earlier and more profuse in bloom. This is undoubtedlyone of the most beautiful and graceful subjects grown,its foliage and flowers combined making it one^ of the finest gems for winter and spring decorationin the house and conservatory, while for g-aceand elegance as a cut flow
RMAT7GBB–Fountain Grass Pennisetum setaceum Rubrum Close up of seed head
RMGG2JM7–Pennisetum. A fountain grass grown for its arching, feathery, spike-like panicles.
RMT02DWD–Dreer's garden calendar for 1892 : a catalogue of choice vegetable, field and flower seeds new, rare and beautiful plants garden implements and fertilizers . dreersgardencale1892henr Year: 1892 MOUNTAIN FLEECE. (Polygonum Amplexicaule, var. Oxyphyllum.) The engraving gives a fair representation of this excellent Hardy Garden Plant, which may be well called ' Mountain Fleece,' for its masses of white when seen at a distance easily suggest the idea. It forms a bush 3 to 4 feet in height and width. Its great feathery white panicles, from 9 to 12 inches long, are produced from September until cut
RMMCF92E–. Weigelia Coquette (offered on page 191). Type of New Double Lilac Syringa, or Lilacs-continnea. Lilac Persica Alba. The white-flower- ing Persian Lilac. 25 cts. each. — President (irevy (New). Beautiful lilac color in long panicles; flowers large and double. 50 cts. each. — Rothmagensis (Rouen Lilac). One of the finest, with panicles of great size of a reddish-lilac color; very free-flow- ering. 25 cts. each. — Virginite (New). Very double; color soft rose; an entirely new and novel V- color. 50 cts. each. Tamarix Africana (Tamarisk). Strong, slender-growing, irregular Shrubs, with feathery
RM2K3H2X6–Garden Ornamental grasses Clumps Tall, Miscanthus Purpurascens, Miscanthus sinensis Sunlight Flame Grass, Feathery seed-heads, Scene garden long grass
RF2GPNAA8–Calamagrostis x acutfilora ‘Karl Foerster’ feather reed grass Karl Foerster – feathery plumes of purple flower panicles on tall fresh green stems, UK
RFPWHG6A–The feathery flower panicles of a pampas grass (Cortaderia selloana)
RF2H45AN9–Miscanthus sinensis ‘Variegatus’ variegated / eulalia Chinese silver grass – purple flower panicles and arching variegated leaves on very tall stems,
RFW4TX89–The flowers of a red Astilbe
RM2A1M6C7–Flame Grass Miscanthus sinensis 'Purpurascens' Feathery seedheads late summer
RMC1Y5MT–Chionochloa conspicua, Hunangemoho or Plumed Tussock Grass
RF2CCRR5N–Autumn background - lake reeds with panicles of seeds. Coastal landscape.
RM2AXFNXR–Dreer's wholesale price list 1907 : bulbs plants seasonable flower and vegetable seeds fertilizers, tools, etc., etc . MOSCHOSMA RIPARIUM Moschosma Riparium. A valuable winter flowering plant for the decoration of the conserva-tory or window garden. It IS an introduction from Tropical SouthAfrica, in habit of growth not unlike a Coleus but producing fromearly in December until late in March, dense feathery or plume likeerect 15 to 18 inch long panicles of small creamy white flowers in greatprofusion. 15 cents each ; $1.50 per dozen ; $10.00 per 100. Nephthytis Picturata. An interesting ornamen
RMT02DWE–Dreer's garden calendar for 1892 : a catalogue of choice vegetable, field and flower seeds new, rare and beautiful plants garden implements and fertilizers . dreersgardencale1892henr Year: 1892 133 MOUNTAIN FLEECE. (Polygonum Amplexicaule, var. Oxyphyllum.) The engraving gives a fair representation of this excellent Hardy Garden Plant, which may be well called ' Mountain Fleece,' for its masses of white when seen at a distance easily suggest the idea. It forms a bush 3 to 4 feet in height and width. Its great feathery white panicles, from 9 to 12 inches long, are produced from September un
RMMCMPA2–. HERBACEOUS PEONY HARDY PhLOX, continued Champs Elysees. Rich purple-crimson. Eclaireur. Purpli-h crimson; large flower. Jeanne d'Arc. Late; pure white. Pantheon. Fine, deep salmon-rose. P. Bonnetain. Ro-e. overlaid salmon. R. P. Struthers. Brilliant rosy red. Von Goethe, lyrian rose and carmine. HERBACEOUS SPIREAS Compacta multiflora. Compact growth; feathery white flowers, in plume-like panicles. Astilboides floribunda. Large plumes of feath- ery white flowers; splendid for bouquets. White Spirea (Astilbe Japonica). Very popular for winter forcing. Splendid in the open ground. Feathery pani
RME7E87G–Calamagrostis brachytricha. Korean feather reed grass in flower in an herbaceous border.
RF2H45ATJ–Miscanthus sinensis ‘Variegatus’ variegated / eulalia Chinese silver grass – purple flower panicles and arching variegated leaves on very tall stems,
RFW4TX8W–A close up of the flowers of a red Astilbe
RMC1Y5P0–Chionochloa conspicua, Hunangemoho or Plumed Tussock Grass
RF2CXMW57–Summer background - lake reeds with panicles of seeds at sunset. Coastal landscape.
RM2AFJ3R3–. Farquhar's autumn catalogue : 1913. panicles ....Hybrida Gladstone. A large flowering variety with immense trusses ofsnow-white flowers borne on longstalks. Excellent for forcing and asa cut-flower is unequalledPeach Blossom. A splendid new va-riety of branching habit with largeshowy sprays of delicate pink flowers, excellent for forcing Palmata. A beautiful hardy variety, with large,rosy-crimson, feathery flowers; very elegant when forced Queen Alexandra. A very beautiful variety produ-cing dense compact spikes of clear pink flowers.Awarded a Silver Medal by the M.nss. Hort.Soc D OE. Si 25
RMRYRP8K–Dreer's mid-summer catalogue 1916 (1916) Dreer's mid-summer catalogue 1916 . dreersmidsummerc1916henr Year: 1916 HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA—FLOWER SEEDS 45 Gold Medal Hybrid Delphiniums CHOICE STAKUARD TARIETIES OF UEI.PHINIIIMS. The following varieties are among the most popular of hardy perennials, and are being planted in greater numbers each year. PER PKT. 2223 Chinense {Blue Butterfly). A distinct and neat variety, growing about 18 in. high, with fine feathery foliage, and producing freely in open panicles large blossomo of intense gentian blue. A splendid species. 1^ oz., 25 cts ,
RMMCFC9Y–. 5802 Eulalia Jap. Varieg'ata. Striped white and green . 5988 Lag-urUS OvatuS [H^ires Tail Grass). Beauti- ful small white heads or spikes of bloom, excellent for bouquets ; annual; 1 foot & 6263 Peunisetum Ruppeliammi. Beautiful and graceful spikes of purple ; whether for border decora- tion or for bouquets this is one of the. best; 2 J feet. 10 6556 Setaria Mag'ua {Brislty Fox-tail Grass). A handsome grass, growing 10 to 12 feet high, bearing dense spiked panicles 2 to 3 feet long 5 6586 Stipa Peunata {Feather Grass). Hardy perennial, beau- tiful, delicate white, feathery bloom ; flower
RME7BWJ3–Calamagrostis brachytricha. Korean feather reed grass in flower in an herbaceous border.
RMPK9FCK–Pennisetum alopecuroides 'Moudry'.
RF2H45ATX–Miscanthus sinensis ‘Variegatus’ variegated / eulalia Chinese silver grass – purple flower panicles and arching variegated leaves on very tall stems,
RFW4TXB0–A close up of the flowers of a red Astilbe
RMC1Y5KD–Chionochloa conspicua, Hunangemoho or Plumed Tussock Grass
RMBXBA03–Chionochloa conspicua, Hunangemoho or Plumed Tussock Grass in November
RF2CF3279–Summer night background - lake reeds with seed panicles. Romantic landscape. Travel and adventure at night.
RMRFDRGY–. Burpee's 1902 farm annual : vegetable, flower and farm seeds. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. CHRISTMAS TREE CELOSIA,—" Ostrich Plume. The plants are of compact form, fifteen inches in height by about two feet across, and freely branched. Each shoot terminates in a large close pan- icle of feathery bloom in the richest shades of scarlet, crim- . son, rose-pink, and golden- yellow. The panicles are much more densely filed with fine feathery bloom than any celosia heretofore introduced. As single
RMT02489–Dreer's garden book for 1940 . dreersgardenbook1940henr Year: 1940 Dreer's Reliable FLOWER SEEDS Ornamenfal Grasses Annual Varieties ® 2513 Agrostis nebulosa {Cloud Grass). An airy and graceful variety with mist- like flower sprays. 18 inches tall. Pkt. 10c; special pkt. 40c. 2515 Coix Lacryma - Jobi {Job's Tears). Grown for its hard pearly seeds used for beads. 3 ft. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 2516 EragTOStiS elegans {Love Grass). Showy feathery panicles. Very grace- ful. 18 in. Pkt. 10c; i oz. 2Sc. 2518 Pennisetum Ruppelianum {Pv.rple Fountain Grass). Graceful, long, purpHsh plumes. Very outstandin
RMMACAAM–. Dreer's wholesale price list / Henry A. Dreer. . CAMPANULA MEDIUM (Canterbury Bells) CAMPANULA PYRAMIDALS Astilbe. Davidil. Feathery plumes of deep rose violet flowers during July and August. $L50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. Qrandis. Panicles of white flowers. 20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. Astrantia (Master-Wort). Per doz. Per 100 Major. 3-inch pots $2 00 $15 00 Campanula (Bell-flower). Baptisia (False Indigo). Australls. Strong plants 1 00 Tinctoria. 00 Bellis (English Daisies). Double White and Pink. Clumps Bocconia (Plume Poppy). Cordata. Strong divisions Boltonia (False Cha
RF2H45ATN–Miscanthus sinensis ‘Variegatus’ variegated / eulalia Chinese silver grass – purple flower panicles and arching variegated leaves on very tall stems,
RFW4TX5F–The flowers of a red Astilbe
RMBXD4EN–Chionochloa conspicua, Hunangemoho or Plumed Tussock Grass in November
RF2CC5Y12–Summer background - Sunset over the lake. Reeds with seed panicles. Romantic landscape. Outdoor travel and adventure.
RMRF7H0E–. High grade vegetable and flower and seeds. Nursery stock New York (State) New York Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Scilla Siberica. ASTILBE, OR SPIRAEA. Japonica {Ready in November). The flowers are borne in large, feathery panicles of white, and last a long time in bloom. Large quantities are forced by florists, though a perfectly hardy herbaceous plant. This is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful and graceful subjects grown, its foliage and flowers combined making it on
RMT0TCTX–Dreer's wholesale price list Dreer's wholesale price list / Henry A. Dreer. dreerswholesalep1912dree Year: HENRY A. PREER, PHILADELPHIA, PA., WHOLESALE PRICE LIST 51 CAMPANULA MEDIUM (Canterbury Bells) CAMPANULA PYRAMIDALS Astilbe. Davidil. Feathery plumes of deep rose violet flowers during July and August. $L50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. Qrandis. Panicles of white flowers. 20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. Astrantia (Master-Wort). Per doz. Per 100 Major. 3-inch pots $2 00 $15 00 Campanula (Bell-flower). Baptisia (False Indigo). Australls. Strong plants 1 00 Tinctoria. 00 Bel
RMMCH37D–. â¢Vc V^a Stokesia Cyanea (Cornflower Aster). SPIII./52A (Goat's Beard, Meadow Sweet). Aruncus, A noble variety, 3 to 5 feet high, producing in June and July long feathery panicles of white flowers. â Kneiffi, A new variety, 3 to 4 feet high, with foliage divided as fine as a fern, with great sprays of silvery-white flowers in June. 50 cts. each; $5 00 per doz. Astilboides. Feathery white flowers in June; 2 feet. >-V Chinensis. A distinct and handsome species, with large heads of silvery-pink flowers in June and July; 2 feet. 25 cts. each; $2.50 l^er doz. Pilipendula Fl. PI, i^DoubU-flower
RF2H45GPT–Stipa calamagrostis rough feather grass – long feathery arching plumes of buff panicles and mid green stems, October, England, UK
RMH669X7–Miscanthus grass in Aurumn.
RM2CTMARN–Pennisetum setasceum 'Fire Works'
RMBXBA26–Chionochloa conspicua, Hunangemoho or Plumed Tussock Grass in November
RMRJP9EM–. Autumn catalogue : 1903. Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. SPIRAEA) Or ASTILEtEo In garden culture these flower freely during the summer, and are perfectly hardy, but their great value is when grown in pots for window and greenhouse decoration, in winter and spring, and for forcing for cutting. The flowers are borne in large, feathery panicles of white, and last a long time in bloom. (Ready for shipment in November.) Japonica- The old favorite. Delivered: 18c. each, $1.75 per doz. Prices, if
RF2H45AW0–Miscanthus sinensis ‘Variegatus’ variegated / eulalia Chinese silver grass – purple flower panicles and arching variegated leaves on very tall stems,
RF2GDRGDE–Stipa calamagrostis rough feather grass – long feathery arching plumes of buff panicles and mid green stems, July, England, UK
RMBXBA3H–Chionochloa conspicua, Hunangemoho or Plumed Tussock Grass in November
RMRF731N–. Burpee's 1902 farm annual : vegetable, flower and farm seeds. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. CHRISTMAS TREE CELOSIA,—" Ostrich Plume. The plants are of compact form, fifteen inches in height by about two feet across, and freely branched. Each shoot terminates in a large close pan- icle of feathery bloom in the richest shades of scarlet, crim- . son, rose-pink, and golden- yellow. The panicles are much more densely filed with fine feathery bloom than any celosia heretofore introduced. As single
RF2GDRGDG–Stipa calamagrostis rough feather grass – long feathery arching plumes of buff panicles and mid green stems, July, England, UK
RMRJP9BX–. Autumn catalogue : 1904. Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. PETER HFNnFRSON A CO.. NEW YORK 33 Spiraea or Astilbe. In garden culture these flower freely during the summer and are perfectly hardy, but their great value is when grown in pots for window and greenhouse decoration, in winter and spring, and for foreing for cutting. The flowers are borne in large, feathery panicles of white, and last a long time in bloom. {Ready for shipment in November.) Japonica. The old favorite. Delivered: 18c.
RF2GDRGDJ–Stipa calamagrostis rough feather grass – long feathery arching plumes of buff panicles and mid green stems, July, England, UK
RF2GB09RY–Calamagrostis purpurea Scandinavian small reed – ornamental grass of purple and light brown feathery flower plumes on tall stems, June, England, UK
RF2E437AE–Phragmites australis subsp. australis Common Reed – tall buff flower plumes, January, England, UK
RMRFGHJK–. High grade vegetable and flower and seeds. Nursery stock New York (State) New York Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Scilla Siberica. ASTILBE, OR SPIRAEA. Japonica {Ready in November). The flowers are borne in large, feathery panicles of white, and last a long time in bloom. Large quantities are forced by florists, though a perfectly hardy herbaceous plant. This is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful and graceful subjects grown, its foliage and flowers combined making it on
RF2H4536N–Cortaderia selloana pampas grass – large pyramidal buff feathery plumes atop very tall stems, arching leaves, October, England, UK
RF2E3G4D7–Phragmites australis subsp. australis Common Reed – cascading winter leaves and flowers January, England, UK
RMRJP9G0–. Autumn catalogue : 1903. Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK 29 GERMAN IRIS. SPIRAEA) Or ASTILEtEo In garden culture these flower freely during the summer, and are perfectly hardy, but their great value is when grown in pots for window and greenhouse decoration, in winter and spring, and for forcing for cutting. The flowers are borne in large, feathery panicles of white, and last a long time in bloom. (Ready for shipment in November.) Japonica- The old favori
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