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Grandville Dahlia 1847DAHLIA Date: 1847
Grandville Cactus 1847CACTUS Date: 1847
Grandville Myrtle 1847MYRTE myrtle (myrtis communis) Date: 1847
Plants / Alpinia GalangaGALANGAL, or SIAMESE GINGER Date: circa 1820
Grandville Flax 1847LIN flax (linum) Date: 1847
Grandville Laurel 1847LAURIER laurel (laurus) Date: 1847
Grandville Peach BlossomFLEUR DE PECHER peach blossom (amygdalus persica) Date: 1847
Picture No. 10040477LILY OF THE VALLEY French : MUGUET Date: late 19th century
Grandville PomegranateFLEUR DE GRENADIER pomegranate flower (poma granata) Date: 1847
Grandville HoneysuckleCHEVRE-FEUILLE honeysuckle (lonicera periclymenum) Date: 1847
Ranunculus BulbosusBULBOUS CROWFOOT (Buttercup) Date: 1894
Grandville EglantineEGLANTINE (rosa rubiginosa) Date: 1847
Hawthorn & SecateursThe Hawthorn shrinks from the secateurs Date: 1847
Grandville Verbena 1847VERVEINE vervain (verbena) Date: 1847
Bouquet / Flowers / CardA greetings card with a floral design - pink roses and blue forget-me-nots tied with a real pink ribbon. Date: circa 1870
Flower MarketTRAITE DES FLEURS (flower market) featuring anemone, geranium, giroflee (wallflower) and renoncule (buttercup) Date: 1847
Grandville NarcissusNARCISSE (narcissus) Date: 1847
Plants / Cactus / MexicoPrickly pears on the plateau of Anahuac, Mexico Date: 1913
A Bluebell WoodA bluebell wood. Date: early 1930s
Fulness of Joy Plate 2Floral accompaniment to Psalm 16.11: a garland or swag, in the shape of a horseshoe, composed of daisies & grass. Date: circa 1880
Plants / Erythroxylon CocaMedicinal plant whose leaves are the source of cocaine, chewed cheerfully by Bolivian natives but frowned on by those who know better. Date: 1873
Truffle Hunting Pig 19CA man with his truffle-hunting pig. Date: 19th century
Summer Flowers 1880SUMMER FLOWERS (2 of 4) Date: 1880
Autumn Flowers 1880AUTUMN FLOWERS (3 of 4) Date: 1880
Plants / FrankincenseFRANKINCENSE
Decorative Floralfrom NARCISSUS (egotism) to NIGHTSHADE (truth) Date: 1884
Gardener Staking PlantsA smartly-dressed lady in her garden stakes some tall plants. Date: 1889
Summer flower show, Newcastle Horticultural SocietyA summer flower show of the Newcastle-upon-Tyne Horticultural Society. Date: 1843
A view of the Drawing Room Terrace of the Hotel CecilA postcard showing the Drawing Room Terrace at the Hotel Cecil, London Date: 1910s
Shoe shop, New YorkBates & Co. 176 Duane St. Interior of the empty A.J. Bates & Co.s 176 Duane Street shoe store; shoes and plants visible
Aldenham House Gardens, Hertfordshire, in the snowA view of Aldenham House Gardens, near Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, with a scattering of snow. An ivy-covered bridge can be seen, crossing some water
Heather at Gravetye Manor, near East Grinstead, SussexView of the gardens at Gravetye Manor, near East Grinstead, West Sussex, showing heather growing near trees. The gardens were developed by William Robinson
Gardens at Aldenham House, HertfordshireView of the gardens at Aldenham House, near Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, with pink and white rhododendrons (a flowering plant of the Ericaceae family), growing on either side of a grassy pathway
Edison Plant, West Orange, New Jersey
Sunken garden, St Catherines Court, near BathA view of the sunken garden at St Catherines Court, a Grade I listed Tudor manor house near Bath. Seen here is a small octagonal pond, with paving around it
Fountain and Wisteria at Paddockhurst, West SussexView of a fountain in the garden at Paddockhurst, near Selsfield Common, West Sussex. The house dates from the 17th century, and is now used as a school
View of the grounds of St Catherines Court, near BathA view of the grounds of St Catherines Court, a Grade I listed Tudor manor house near Bath. Seen here are a series of steps going up a hillside, with an ornately designed stone wall on the left
The Lane at Aldenham House, HertfordshirePart of the gardens known as The Lane, at Aldenham House, near Borehamwood, Hertfordshire. A wrought iron gate opens onto a pathway between tall hedges
Thomas A. Edison memorial bridge, and Thomas EdisonF4- Thomas A. Edison memorial bridge, Ft. Myers, Fla. Thomas A. Edison called Ft. Myers his adopted home from 1885 when he first came here, until 1931, the year of his death
Scots Pines at Aldenham House, HertfordshireTwo tall Scots Pines (Pinus Sylvestris of the Pinaceae family) at Aldenham House, near Borehamwood, Hertfordshire. Part of the gardens can also be seen, with grass, shrubs, flowerbeds, a statue
Terrace at Paddockhurst, West SussexView of the terrace at Paddockhurst, near Selsfield Common, West Sussex. The house dates from the 17th century, and is now used as a school
Court Farm and gardenView of Court Farm (unidentified location) and garden, with a large pond, grass, trees and flowerbeds
Gardens at Sedgewick Park House, near Horsham, SussexView of the gardens at Sedgewick Park House, near Horsham, West Sussex. A stone bench can be seen in the foreground, with carefully shaped bushes behind, as well as grass, flowers and trees
View of Ightham Mote, near Sevenoaks, KentA view of Ightham Mote, a moated medieval manor house dating from 1320, at Ivy Hatch, near Sevenoaks, Kent. It is now a National Trust property
Gardens of Earlham Hall, near Norwich, NorfolkView of the gardens of Earlham Hall, near Norwich, Norfolk, showing steps, grass, flowers and shrubs, with the house in the background
Garden at Heronden, Tenterden, KentView of a garden at Heronden, Tenterden, Kent. An ornamental bird bath is at the centre, with paths, flowerbeds and grass surrounding it
RHS garden at Wisley, Woking, SurreyPart of the Royal Horticultural Societys garden at Wisley, Woking, Surrey, showing pink and purple Erica (heather, of the Ericaceae family) in the middle of a large lawn
Dragonfly (Aeshna Cyanea) emerged from exuviaA close-up view of a Dragonfly (Aeshna Cyanea, Southern Hawker) which has just emerged from its exoskeleton or exuvia