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Acis (Narrow-Leaved Snowflake) - Leucojum (Snowflake) - Gethyllis (Cape Crocus)
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This beautiful hand-colored lithograph was produced by Mrs. Jane Wells Loudon in her extensive botanical work, “The Ladies' Flower - Garden of Ornamental Bulbous Plants” (Second Edition, 1849). Jane Wells Loudon (née Webb) was an author, a prolific writer on botanical, horticultural and natural science subjects and a magazine editor active in the 19th century.
Date: 1849
Price:
$100.00
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Albuca - Gagea - Orythyia
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This beautiful hand-colored lithograph was produced by Mrs. Jane Wells Loudon in her extensive botanical work, “The Ladies' Flower - Garden of Ornamental Bulbous Plants” (Second Edition, 1849). Jane Wells Loudon (née Webb) was an author, a prolific writer on botanical, horticultural and natural science subjects and a magazine editor active in the 19th century.
Date: 1849
Price:
$135.00
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Allium (Garlic)
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This beautiful hand-colored lithograph was produced by Mrs. Jane Wells Loudon in her extensive botanical work, “The Ladies' Flower - Garden of Ornamental Bulbous Plants” (Second Edition, 1849). Jane Wells Loudon (née Webb) was an author, a prolific writer on botanical, horticultural and natural science subjects and a magazine editor active in the 19th century.
Date: 1849
Price:
$150.00
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Amaryllis Belladonna (Belladonna Lily)
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This beautiful hand-colored lithograph was produced by Mrs. Jane Wells Loudon in her extensive botanical work, “The Ladies' Flower - Garden of Ornamental Bulbous Plants” (Second Edition, 1849). Jane Wells Loudon (née Webb) was an author, a prolific writer on botanical, horticultural and natural science subjects and a magazine editor active in the 19th century.
Date: 1849
Price:
$175.00
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American Centaurea, or Centaurea Americana
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This fantastic botanical print was produced by Thomas Meehan in his extensive work, “The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States”. Meehan stated, “It will be an anthology in the truest sense of the word, and will not aim at anything further than to cull the most beautiful, interesting, and important from amongst the vast number of plants which grow in the different parts of our country”. Mr. Alois Lunzer painted all the plants from specimens submitted by botanists from all around the country. L. Prang and Company, the finest lithographer in American history, printed and published this extensive undertaking. These chromolithographs provided a valuable overview of the floral wealth of our country.
Date: 1878-1880
Price:
$75.00
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American Cranberry, or Vaccinium Macrocarpon
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This fantastic botanical print was produced by Thomas Meehan in his extensive work, “The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States”. Meehan stated, “It will be an anthology in the truest sense of the word, and will not aim at anything further than to cull the most beautiful, interesting, and important from amongst the vast number of plants which grow in the different parts of our country”. Mr. Alois Lunzer painted all the plants from specimens submitted by botanists from all around the country. L. Prang and Company, the finest lithographer in American history, printed and published this extensive undertaking. These chromolithographs provided a valuable overview of the floral wealth of our country.
Date: 1878-1880
Price:
$95.00
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American Scarlet Rose-Mallow, or Hibiscus Coccineus
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This fantastic botanical print was produced by Thomas Meehan in his extensive work, “The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States”. Meehan stated, “It will be an anthology in the truest sense of the word, and will not aim at anything further than to cull the most beautiful, interesting, and important from amongst the vast number of plants which grow in the different parts of our country”. Mr. Alois Lunzer painted all the plants from specimens submitted by botanists from all around the country. L. Prang and Company, the finest lithographer in American history, printed and published this extensive undertaking. These chromolithographs provided a valuable overview of the floral wealth of our country.
Date: 1878-1880
Price:
$95.00
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American Thick-Stamen, or Pachysandra Procumbens
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This fantastic botanical print was produced by Thomas Meehan in his extensive work, “The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States”. Meehan stated, “It will be an anthology in the truest sense of the word, and will not aim at anything further than to cull the most beautiful, interesting, and important from amongst the vast number of plants which grow in the different parts of our country”. Mr. Alois Lunzer painted all the plants from specimens submitted by botanists from all around the country. L. Prang and Company, the finest lithographer in American history, printed and published this extensive undertaking. These chromolithographs provided a valuable overview of the floral wealth of our country.
Date: 1878-1880
Price:
$50.00
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American Yellow Lily, or Lilium Canadense
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This fantastic botanical print was produced by Thomas Meehan in his extensive work, “The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States”. Meehan stated, “It will be an anthology in the truest sense of the word, and will not aim at anything further than to cull the most beautiful, interesting, and important from amongst the vast number of plants which grow in the different parts of our country”. Mr. Alois Lunzer painted all the plants from specimens submitted by botanists from all around the country. L. Prang and Company, the finest lithographer in American history, printed and published this extensive undertaking. These chromolithographs provided a valuable overview of the floral wealth of our country.
Date: 1878-1880
Price:
$95.00
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Antholyza - Anisanthus - Petamenes
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This beautiful hand-colored lithograph was produced by Mrs. Jane Wells Loudon in her extensive botanical work, “The Ladies' Flower - Garden of Ornamental Bulbous Plants” (Second Edition, 1849). Jane Wells Loudon (née Webb) was an author, a prolific writer on botanical, horticultural and natural science subjects and a magazine editor active in the 19th century.
Date: 1849
Price:
$125.00
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Arizonian Wyethia, or Wyethia Arizonica
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This fantastic botanical print was produced by Thomas Meehan in his extensive work, “The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States”. Meehan stated, “It will be an anthology in the truest sense of the word, and will not aim at anything further than to cull the most beautiful, interesting, and important from amongst the vast number of plants which grow in the different parts of our country”. Mr. Alois Lunzer painted all the plants from specimens submitted by botanists from all around the country. L. Prang and Company, the finest lithographer in American history, printed and published this extensive undertaking. These chromolithographs provided a valuable overview of the floral wealth of our country.
Date: 1878-1880
Price:
$95.00
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Arrow-Leaved Spoonflower, or Xanthosoma Sagittifolia
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This fantastic botanical print was produced by Thomas Meehan in his extensive work, “The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States”. Meehan stated, “It will be an anthology in the truest sense of the word, and will not aim at anything further than to cull the most beautiful, interesting, and important from amongst the vast number of plants which grow in the different parts of our country”. Mr. Alois Lunzer painted all the plants from specimens submitted by botanists from all around the country. L. Prang and Company, the finest lithographer in American history, printed and published this extensive undertaking. These chromolithographs provided a valuable overview of the floral wealth of our country.
Date: 1878-1880
Price:
$75.00
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Arrow-Leaved Violet, or Viola Sagittata
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This fantastic botanical print was produced by Thomas Meehan in his extensive work, “The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States”. Meehan stated, “It will be an anthology in the truest sense of the word, and will not aim at anything further than to cull the most beautiful, interesting, and important from amongst the vast number of plants which grow in the different parts of our country”. Mr. Alois Lunzer painted all the plants from specimens submitted by botanists from all around the country. L. Prang and Company, the finest lithographer in American history, printed and published this extensive undertaking. These chromolithographs provided a valuable overview of the floral wealth of our country.
Date: 1878-1880
Price:
$75.00
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Atamasco Lily, or Amaryllis Atamasco
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This fantastic botanical print was produced by Thomas Meehan in his extensive work, “The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States”. Meehan stated, “It will be an anthology in the truest sense of the word, and will not aim at anything further than to cull the most beautiful, interesting, and important from amongst the vast number of plants which grow in the different parts of our country”. Mr. Alois Lunzer painted all the plants from specimens submitted by botanists from all around the country. L. Prang and Company, the finest lithographer in American history, printed and published this extensive undertaking. These chromolithographs provided a valuable overview of the floral wealth of our country.
Date: 1878-1880
Price:
$95.00
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Aublet's Verbena, or Verbena Aubletia
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This fantastic botanical print was produced by Thomas Meehan in his extensive work, “The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States”. Meehan stated, “It will be an anthology in the truest sense of the word, and will not aim at anything further than to cull the most beautiful, interesting, and important from amongst the vast number of plants which grow in the different parts of our country”. Mr. Alois Lunzer painted all the plants from specimens submitted by botanists from all around the country. L. Prang and Company, the finest lithographer in American history, printed and published this extensive undertaking. These chromolithographs provided a valuable overview of the floral wealth of our country.
Date: 1878-1880
Price:
$95.00
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Autumn Sneezewort, or Helenium Autumnale
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This fantastic botanical print was produced by Thomas Meehan in his extensive work, “The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States”. Meehan stated, “It will be an anthology in the truest sense of the word, and will not aim at anything further than to cull the most beautiful, interesting, and important from amongst the vast number of plants which grow in the different parts of our country”. Mr. Alois Lunzer painted all the plants from specimens submitted by botanists from all around the country. L. Prang and Company, the finest lithographer in American history, printed and published this extensive undertaking. These chromolithographs provided a valuable overview of the floral wealth of our country.
Date: 1878-1880
Price:
$75.00
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Babiana
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This beautiful hand-colored lithograph was produced by Mrs. Jane Wells Loudon in her extensive botanical work, “The Ladies' Flower - Garden of Ornamental Bulbous Plants” (Second Edition, 1849). Jane Wells Loudon (née Webb) was an author, a prolific writer on botanical, horticultural and natural science subjects and a magazine editor active in the 19th century.
Date: 1849
Price:
$100.00
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Bartram's Tree-Orchis(Orchid), or Epidendrum Conopseum
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This fantastic botanical print was produced by Thomas Meehan in his extensive work, “The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States”. Meehan stated, “It will be an anthology in the truest sense of the word, and will not aim at anything further than to cull the most beautiful, interesting, and important from amongst the vast number of plants which grow in the different parts of our country”. Mr. Alois Lunzer painted all the plants from specimens submitted by botanists from all around the country. L. Prang and Company, the finest lithographer in American history, printed and published this extensive undertaking. These chromolithographs provided a valuable overview of the floral wealth of our country.
Date: 1878-1880
Price:
$95.00
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Bear-Berry, or Arctostaphylos Uva-Ursi
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This fantastic botanical print was produced by Thomas Meehan in his extensive work, “The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States”. Meehan stated, “It will be an anthology in the truest sense of the word, and will not aim at anything further than to cull the most beautiful, interesting, and important from amongst the vast number of plants which grow in the different parts of our country”. Mr. Alois Lunzer painted all the plants from specimens submitted by botanists from all around the country. L. Prang and Company, the finest lithographer in American history, printed and published this extensive undertaking. These chromolithographs provided a valuable overview of the floral wealth of our country.
Date: 1878-1880
Price:
$50.00
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Beech-Drops, or Epiphegus Virginiana
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This fantastic botanical print was produced by Thomas Meehan in his extensive work, “The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States”. Meehan stated, “It will be an anthology in the truest sense of the word, and will not aim at anything further than to cull the most beautiful, interesting, and important from amongst the vast number of plants which grow in the different parts of our country”. Mr. Alois Lunzer painted all the plants from specimens submitted by botanists from all around the country. L. Prang and Company, the finest lithographer in American history, printed and published this extensive undertaking. These chromolithographs provided a valuable overview of the floral wealth of our country.
Date: 1878-1880
Price:
$50.00
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Bipinnate Phacelia, or Phacelia Bipinnatifida
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This fantastic botanical print was produced by Thomas Meehan in his extensive work, “The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States”. Meehan stated, “It will be an anthology in the truest sense of the word, and will not aim at anything further than to cull the most beautiful, interesting, and important from amongst the vast number of plants which grow in the different parts of our country”. Mr. Alois Lunzer painted all the plants from specimens submitted by botanists from all around the country. L. Prang and Company, the finest lithographer in American history, printed and published this extensive undertaking. These chromolithographs provided a valuable overview of the floral wealth of our country.
Date: 1878-1880
Price:
$75.00
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Bird Rock-Brake, or Pellaea Ornithopus
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This fantastic botanical print was produced by Thomas Meehan in his extensive work, “The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States”. Meehan stated, “It will be an anthology in the truest sense of the word, and will not aim at anything further than to cull the most beautiful, interesting, and important from amongst the vast number of plants which grow in the different parts of our country”. Mr. Alois Lunzer painted all the plants from specimens submitted by botanists from all around the country. L. Prang and Company, the finest lithographer in American history, printed and published this extensive undertaking. These chromolithographs provided a valuable overview of the floral wealth of our country.
Date: 1878-1880
Price:
$50.00
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Bird's-Foot Violet, or Viola Pedata
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This fantastic botanical print was produced by Thomas Meehan in his extensive work, “The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States”. Meehan stated, “It will be an anthology in the truest sense of the word, and will not aim at anything further than to cull the most beautiful, interesting, and important from amongst the vast number of plants which grow in the different parts of our country”. Mr. Alois Lunzer painted all the plants from specimens submitted by botanists from all around the country. L. Prang and Company, the finest lithographer in American history, printed and published this extensive undertaking. These chromolithographs provided a valuable overview of the floral wealth of our country.
Date: 1878-1880
Price:
$75.00
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Blue Blazing Star, or Liatris Scariosa
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This fantastic botanical print was produced by Thomas Meehan in his extensive work, “The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States”. Meehan stated, “It will be an anthology in the truest sense of the word, and will not aim at anything further than to cull the most beautiful, interesting, and important from amongst the vast number of plants which grow in the different parts of our country”. Mr. Alois Lunzer painted all the plants from specimens submitted by botanists from all around the country. L. Prang and Company, the finest lithographer in American history, printed and published this extensive undertaking. These chromolithographs provided a valuable overview of the floral wealth of our country.
Date: 1878-1880
Price:
$75.00
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Blue Flag, or Iris Versicolor
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This fantastic botanical print was produced by Thomas Meehan in his extensive work, “The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States”. Meehan stated, “It will be an anthology in the truest sense of the word, and will not aim at anything further than to cull the most beautiful, interesting, and important from amongst the vast number of plants which grow in the different parts of our country”. Mr. Alois Lunzer painted all the plants from specimens submitted by botanists from all around the country. L. Prang and Company, the finest lithographer in American history, printed and published this extensive undertaking. These chromolithographs provided a valuable overview of the floral wealth of our country.
Date: 1878-1880
Price:
$75.00
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Blue Stokesia, or Stokesia Cyanea
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This fantastic botanical print was produced by Thomas Meehan in his extensive work, “The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States”. Meehan stated, “It will be an anthology in the truest sense of the word, and will not aim at anything further than to cull the most beautiful, interesting, and important from amongst the vast number of plants which grow in the different parts of our country”. Mr. Alois Lunzer painted all the plants from specimens submitted by botanists from all around the country. L. Prang and Company, the finest lithographer in American history, printed and published this extensive undertaking. These chromolithographs provided a valuable overview of the floral wealth of our country.
Date: 1878-1880
Price:
$75.00
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Blue Wax-Weed, or Cuphea Viscosissima
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This fantastic botanical print was produced by Thomas Meehan in his extensive work, “The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States”. Meehan stated, “It will be an anthology in the truest sense of the word, and will not aim at anything further than to cull the most beautiful, interesting, and important from amongst the vast number of plants which grow in the different parts of our country”. Mr. Alois Lunzer painted all the plants from specimens submitted by botanists from all around the country. L. Prang and Company, the finest lithographer in American history, printed and published this extensive undertaking. These chromolithographs provided a valuable overview of the floral wealth of our country.
Date: 1878-1880
Price:
$50.00
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Bluebell of Scotland, or Campanula Rotundifolia
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This fantastic botanical print was produced by Thomas Meehan in his extensive work, “The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States”. Meehan stated, “It will be an anthology in the truest sense of the word, and will not aim at anything further than to cull the most beautiful, interesting, and important from amongst the vast number of plants which grow in the different parts of our country”. Mr. Alois Lunzer painted all the plants from specimens submitted by botanists from all around the country. L. Prang and Company, the finest lithographer in American history, printed and published this extensive undertaking. These chromolithographs provided a valuable overview of the floral wealth of our country.
Date: 1878-1880
Price:
$75.00
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Bluets, or Houstonia Caerulea
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This fantastic botanical print was produced by Thomas Meehan in his extensive work, “The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States”. Meehan stated, “It will be an anthology in the truest sense of the word, and will not aim at anything further than to cull the most beautiful, interesting, and important from amongst the vast number of plants which grow in the different parts of our country”. Mr. Alois Lunzer painted all the plants from specimens submitted by botanists from all around the country. L. Prang and Company, the finest lithographer in American history, printed and published this extensive undertaking. These chromolithographs provided a valuable overview of the floral wealth of our country.
Date: 1878-1880
Price:
$50.00
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Bog-Arum, or Calla Palustris
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This fantastic botanical print was produced by Thomas Meehan in his extensive work, “The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States”. Meehan stated, “It will be an anthology in the truest sense of the word, and will not aim at anything further than to cull the most beautiful, interesting, and important from amongst the vast number of plants which grow in the different parts of our country”. Mr. Alois Lunzer painted all the plants from specimens submitted by botanists from all around the country. L. Prang and Company, the finest lithographer in American history, printed and published this extensive undertaking. These chromolithographs provided a valuable overview of the floral wealth of our country.
Date: 1878-1880
Price:
$75.00
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Boston Iris, or Iris Virginica
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This fantastic botanical print was produced by Thomas Meehan in his extensive work, “The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States”. Meehan stated, “It will be an anthology in the truest sense of the word, and will not aim at anything further than to cull the most beautiful, interesting, and important from amongst the vast number of plants which grow in the different parts of our country”. Mr. Alois Lunzer painted all the plants from specimens submitted by botanists from all around the country. L. Prang and Company, the finest lithographer in American history, printed and published this extensive undertaking. These chromolithographs provided a valuable overview of the floral wealth of our country.
Date: 1878-1880
Price:
$75.00
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Buphane - Brunsvegia (Nerine)
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This beautiful hand-colored lithograph was produced by Mrs. Jane Wells Loudon in her extensive botanical work, “The Ladies' Flower - Garden of Ornamental Bulbous Plants” (Second Edition, 1849). Jane Wells Loudon (née Webb) was an author, a prolific writer on botanical, horticultural and natural science subjects and a magazine editor active in the 19th century.
Date: 1849
Price:
$125.00
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California Gold Fern, or Gymnogramma Triangularis
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This fantastic botanical print was produced by Thomas Meehan in his extensive work, “The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States”. Meehan stated, “It will be an anthology in the truest sense of the word, and will not aim at anything further than to cull the most beautiful, interesting, and important from amongst the vast number of plants which grow in the different parts of our country”. Mr. Alois Lunzer painted all the plants from specimens submitted by botanists from all around the country. L. Prang and Company, the finest lithographer in American history, printed and published this extensive undertaking. These chromolithographs provided a valuable overview of the floral wealth of our country.
Date: 1878-1880
Price:
$75.00
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Calypso, or Calypso Borealis
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This fantastic botanical print was produced by Thomas Meehan in his extensive work, “The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States”. Meehan stated, “It will be an anthology in the truest sense of the word, and will not aim at anything further than to cull the most beautiful, interesting, and important from amongst the vast number of plants which grow in the different parts of our country”. Mr. Alois Lunzer painted all the plants from specimens submitted by botanists from all around the country. L. Prang and Company, the finest lithographer in American history, printed and published this extensive undertaking. These chromolithographs provided a valuable overview of the floral wealth of our country.
Date: 1878-1880
Price:
$95.00
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Canby's Mountain-Lover, or Pachystima Canbyi
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This fantastic botanical print was produced by Thomas Meehan in his extensive work, “The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States”. Meehan stated, “It will be an anthology in the truest sense of the word, and will not aim at anything further than to cull the most beautiful, interesting, and important from amongst the vast number of plants which grow in the different parts of our country”. Mr. Alois Lunzer painted all the plants from specimens submitted by botanists from all around the country. L. Prang and Company, the finest lithographer in American history, printed and published this extensive undertaking. These chromolithographs provided a valuable overview of the floral wealth of our country.
Date: 1878-1880
Price:
$50.00
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Carolina Anemone, or Anemone Caroliniana
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This fantastic botanical print was produced by Thomas Meehan in his extensive work, “The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States”. Meehan stated, “It will be an anthology in the truest sense of the word, and will not aim at anything further than to cull the most beautiful, interesting, and important from amongst the vast number of plants which grow in the different parts of our country”. Mr. Alois Lunzer painted all the plants from specimens submitted by botanists from all around the country. L. Prang and Company, the finest lithographer in American history, printed and published this extensive undertaking. These chromolithographs provided a valuable overview of the floral wealth of our country.
Date: 1878-1880
Price:
$75.00
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Carolina Sun Rock-Rose, or Helianthemum Carolinianum
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This fantastic botanical print was produced by Thomas Meehan in his extensive work, “The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States”. Meehan stated, “It will be an anthology in the truest sense of the word, and will not aim at anything further than to cull the most beautiful, interesting, and important from amongst the vast number of plants which grow in the different parts of our country”. Mr. Alois Lunzer painted all the plants from specimens submitted by botanists from all around the country. L. Prang and Company, the finest lithographer in American history, printed and published this extensive undertaking. These chromolithographs provided a valuable overview of the floral wealth of our country.
Date: 1878-1880
Price:
$95.00
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Chamisso's Shield-Fern, or Aspidium Munitum
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This fantastic botanical print was produced by Thomas Meehan in his extensive work, “The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States”. Meehan stated, “It will be an anthology in the truest sense of the word, and will not aim at anything further than to cull the most beautiful, interesting, and important from amongst the vast number of plants which grow in the different parts of our country”. Mr. Alois Lunzer painted all the plants from specimens submitted by botanists from all around the country. L. Prang and Company, the finest lithographer in American history, printed and published this extensive undertaking. These chromolithographs provided a valuable overview of the floral wealth of our country.
Date: 1878-1880
Price:
$75.00
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Chlidanthus - Stenomesson - Eucrosia - Calostemma - Eurycles
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This beautiful hand-colored lithograph was produced by Mrs. Jane Wells Loudon in her extensive botanical work, “The Ladies' Flower - Garden of Ornamental Bulbous Plants” (Second Edition, 1849). Jane Wells Loudon (née Webb) was an author, a prolific writer on botanical, horticultural and natural science subjects and a magazine editor active in the 19th century.
Date: 1849
Price:
$125.00
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Choretis - Ixiolirion - Imhofia
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This beautiful hand-colored lithograph was produced by Mrs. Jane Wells Loudon in her extensive botanical work, “The Ladies' Flower - Garden of Ornamental Bulbous Plants” (Second Edition, 1849). Jane Wells Loudon (née Webb) was an author, a prolific writer on botanical, horticultural and natural science subjects and a magazine editor active in the 19th century.
Date: 1849
Price:
$75.00
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Closed Gentian, or Gentiana Andrewsii
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This fantastic botanical print was produced by Thomas Meehan in his extensive work, “The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States”. Meehan stated, “It will be an anthology in the truest sense of the word, and will not aim at anything further than to cull the most beautiful, interesting, and important from amongst the vast number of plants which grow in the different parts of our country”. Mr. Alois Lunzer painted all the plants from specimens submitted by botanists from all around the country. L. Prang and Company, the finest lithographer in American history, printed and published this extensive undertaking. These chromolithographs provided a valuable overview of the floral wealth of our country.
Date: 1878-1880
Price:
$75.00
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Collinson's Flower, or Collinsonia Canadensis
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This fantastic botanical print was produced by Thomas Meehan in his extensive work, “The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States”. Meehan stated, “It will be an anthology in the truest sense of the word, and will not aim at anything further than to cull the most beautiful, interesting, and important from amongst the vast number of plants which grow in the different parts of our country”. Mr. Alois Lunzer painted all the plants from specimens submitted by botanists from all around the country. L. Prang and Company, the finest lithographer in American history, printed and published this extensive undertaking. These chromolithographs provided a valuable overview of the floral wealth of our country.
Date: 1878-1880
Price:
$50.00
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43.
Colorado Man-Root, or Ipomoea Leptophylla
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This fantastic botanical print was produced by Thomas Meehan in his extensive work, “The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States”. Meehan stated, “It will be an anthology in the truest sense of the word, and will not aim at anything further than to cull the most beautiful, interesting, and important from amongst the vast number of plants which grow in the different parts of our country”. Mr. Alois Lunzer painted all the plants from specimens submitted by botanists from all around the country. L. Prang and Company, the finest lithographer in American history, printed and published this extensive undertaking. These chromolithographs provided a valuable overview of the floral wealth of our country.
Date: 1878-1880
Price:
$90.00
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44.
Common American Dodder, or Cuscuta Gronovii
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This fantastic botanical print was produced by Thomas Meehan in his extensive work, “The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States”. Meehan stated, “It will be an anthology in the truest sense of the word, and will not aim at anything further than to cull the most beautiful, interesting, and important from amongst the vast number of plants which grow in the different parts of our country”. Mr. Alois Lunzer painted all the plants from specimens submitted by botanists from all around the country. L. Prang and Company, the finest lithographer in American history, printed and published this extensive undertaking. These chromolithographs provided a valuable overview of the floral wealth of our country.
Date: 1878-1880
Price:
$75.00
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45.
Common Blue Violet, or Viola Cucullata
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This fantastic botanical print was produced by Thomas Meehan in his extensive work, “The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States”. Meehan stated, “It will be an anthology in the truest sense of the word, and will not aim at anything further than to cull the most beautiful, interesting, and important from amongst the vast number of plants which grow in the different parts of our country”. Mr. Alois Lunzer painted all the plants from specimens submitted by botanists from all around the country. L. Prang and Company, the finest lithographer in American history, printed and published this extensive undertaking. These chromolithographs provided a valuable overview of the floral wealth of our country.
Date: 1878-1880
Price:
$50.00
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46.
Common Chain-Fern, or Woodwardia Virginica
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This fantastic botanical print was produced by Thomas Meehan in his extensive work, “The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States”. Meehan stated, “It will be an anthology in the truest sense of the word, and will not aim at anything further than to cull the most beautiful, interesting, and important from amongst the vast number of plants which grow in the different parts of our country”. Mr. Alois Lunzer painted all the plants from specimens submitted by botanists from all around the country. L. Prang and Company, the finest lithographer in American history, printed and published this extensive undertaking. These chromolithographs provided a valuable overview of the floral wealth of our country.
Date: 1878-1880
Price:
$75.00
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47.
Common Day-Flower, or Commelyna Virginica
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This fantastic botanical print was produced by Thomas Meehan in his extensive work, “The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States”. Meehan stated, “It will be an anthology in the truest sense of the word, and will not aim at anything further than to cull the most beautiful, interesting, and important from amongst the vast number of plants which grow in the different parts of our country”. Mr. Alois Lunzer painted all the plants from specimens submitted by botanists from all around the country. L. Prang and Company, the finest lithographer in American history, printed and published this extensive undertaking. These chromolithographs provided a valuable overview of the floral wealth of our country.
Date: 1878-1880
Price:
$75.00
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48.
Common Polypody, or Polypodium Vulgare
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This fantastic botanical print was produced by Thomas Meehan in his extensive work, “The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States”. Meehan stated, “It will be an anthology in the truest sense of the word, and will not aim at anything further than to cull the most beautiful, interesting, and important from amongst the vast number of plants which grow in the different parts of our country”. Mr. Alois Lunzer painted all the plants from specimens submitted by botanists from all around the country. L. Prang and Company, the finest lithographer in American history, printed and published this extensive undertaking. These chromolithographs provided a valuable overview of the floral wealth of our country.
Date: 1878-1880
Price:
$95.00
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49.
Common Wood-Betony, or Pedicularis Canadensis
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This fantastic botanical print was produced by Thomas Meehan in his extensive work, “The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States”. Meehan stated, “It will be an anthology in the truest sense of the word, and will not aim at anything further than to cull the most beautiful, interesting, and important from amongst the vast number of plants which grow in the different parts of our country”. Mr. Alois Lunzer painted all the plants from specimens submitted by botanists from all around the country. L. Prang and Company, the finest lithographer in American history, printed and published this extensive undertaking. These chromolithographs provided a valuable overview of the floral wealth of our country.
Date: 1878-1880
Price:
$50.00
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50.
Common Woodsia, or Woodsia Obtusa
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This fantastic botanical print was produced by Thomas Meehan in his extensive work, “The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States”. Meehan stated, “It will be an anthology in the truest sense of the word, and will not aim at anything further than to cull the most beautiful, interesting, and important from amongst the vast number of plants which grow in the different parts of our country”. Mr. Alois Lunzer painted all the plants from specimens submitted by botanists from all around the country. L. Prang and Company, the finest lithographer in American history, printed and published this extensive undertaking. These chromolithographs provided a valuable overview of the floral wealth of our country.
Date: 1878-1880
Price:
$75.00
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