S.Remaining
'antique botanical fuchsiaprints found on the internet
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To
Dutch version
From 'The
Ornamental Flower Garden and Shrubbery selected from the works of John
Findley, Robert Sweet, Professor Don etc.' - G.Willes
Publisher, London 1854. |
F.serratifolia -Plate
88 from Vol. II |
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Triphylla's -Plate
in the German illustrated weekly paper for the
horticulture
'Die Gartenwelt' from
1906 with 4 triphylla's, all have the same
cross-breeding parents F.fulgens x
F.triphylla . All are
of the nurseryman G.Bornemann's. 1. 'Koralle' 2.
'Gartenmeister
Bonstedt' 3.'Göttingen'
4.'Traudchen Bonstedt'.
This plate shows that
the real Koralle isn't an orange but is a
coral red triphylla. |
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Triphylla's
-Plates in 'Die Gartenwelt'- Illustriertes
Wochenblatt fur den gesammten Gartenbau by Max
Hesdorfler (editor) - Leipzig Richardl Schmidt 1915,
Volume 19. Chromogtaphed plates by Johanna Beckmann,
size 223x285 mm. Varieties introduced by Bonstedt : 1.
'August Siebert' (Bonstedt 1905)
2.'Puck' {Bonstedt 1915) 3.'Georg Bornemann'
(Bonstedt 1915) 4.'Irmgard Bonstedt' (Bonstedt
1915). |
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'Group of the Ball'-'Jerrard
Antique Fruit & Flower
Prints' 1852 - 'Gems for the
Drawing Room'door Paul
Jerrard, Londen |
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Out of unknown source-'Queen
Victoria', 'Mrs.Storey' and 'Prince
Albert' |
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Souvenir
de la Reine -
Colorlithograf from 1855 no. 875 |
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'Fuchsias in the
greenhouse'-
Published in 1909 in
'Beautifull Flowers and
how to Grow Them' by Horace J.& Walter
P.Wright size. 15x23cm. |
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Fuchsia Trailing Queen
flowers in a planter -Victorian
art - The Mayflower - Horticultural
Magazine published between 1885 and
1906 John Lewis Childs, Floral Park,
NY. Litho advertising plate print.
Measures approx 11 1/2" x 8" size. |
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'Gelderse Fuchsia Info-site'
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November 2008 |