Accession Number: 8349.03
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Title: 5. Stachys palustris, Marsh Hedge-nettle. June. 6. Saponaria officinalis.
Taxon: Stachys palustris Linnaeus, Lamiaceae; Saponaria officinalis Linnaeus, Caryophyllaceae
Dimensions (cm): 21.5 x 30
Published: Bot. Fine Art Weekly. 1: Pl. 5–6. 1894.
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Accession Number: 8349.04
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Title: 7. Caltha palustris. Marsh Marigold. May. 8. Cynoglossum officinale. Hound’s Tongue. June.
Taxon: Caltha palustris Linnaeus, Ranunculaceae; Cynoglossum officinale Linnaeus, Boraginaceae
Dimensions (cm): 21.5 x 30
Published: Bot. Fine Art Weekly. 1: Pl. 7–8. 1894.
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Accession Number: 8349.05
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Title: 9. Verbena hastata, Blue Vervain. July. 10. Rudbeckia hirta. Cone-flower. July.
Taxon: Verbena hastata Linnaeus, Verbenaceae; Rudbeckia hirta Linnaeus, Asteraceae alt. Compositae
Dimensions (cm): 21.5 x 30
Published: Bot. Fine Art Weekly. 1: Pl. 9–10. 1894.
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Accession Number: 8349.06
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Title: 11. Iris pseudacorus, Yellow flag. June. 12. Mentha canadensis, Canada mint. July.
Taxon: Iris pseudacorus Linnaeus, Iridaceae; Mentha canadensis Linnaeus, Lamiaceae
Dimensions (cm): 21.5 x 30
Published: Bot. Fine Art Weekly. 1: Pl. 11–12. 1894.
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Accession Number: 8349.07
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Title: 13. Cichorium intybus, Chicory or Succory. June. 14. Cypripedium acaule, Stemless Lady’s slipper. May.
Taxon: Cichorium intybus Linnaeus, Asteraceae alt. Compositae; Cypripedium acaule Aiton, Orchidaceae
Dimensions (cm): 21.5 x 30
Published: Bot. Fine Art Weekly. 1: Pl. 13–14. 1894.
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Accession Number: 8349.08
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Title: 15. Asarum canadense. Wild ginger. May. 16. Mimulus ringens. Monkey flower. July-August.
Taxon: Asarum canadense Linnaeus, Aristolochiaceae; Mimulus ringens Linnaeus, Scrophulariaceae
Dimensions (cm): 21.5 x 30
Published: Bot. Fine Art Weekly. 1: Pl. 15–16. 1894.
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Accession Number: 8349.09
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Title: 17. Pedicularis canadensis, Wood Betony-Lousewort. May. 18. Caulophyllum thalictroides. Blue Cohosh. May.
Taxon: Pedicularis canadensis Linnaeus, Scrophulariaceae; Caulophyllum thalictroides (Linnaeus) Michaux, Berberidaceae
Dimensions (cm): 21.5 x 30
Published: Bot. Fine Art Weekly. 1: Pl. 17–18. 1894.
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Accession Number: 8349.10
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Title: 19. Malva moschata. Musk-Mallow. August. 20. Trifolium agrarium. Hop Clover. June–July.
Taxon: Malva moschata Linnaeus, Malvaceae; Trifolium agrarium Linnaeus, Fabaceae alt. Leguminosae
Dimensions (cm): 21.5 x 30
Published: Bot. Fine Art Weekly. 1: Pl. 19–20. 1894.
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Accession Number: 8349.11
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Title: 21. Agrostemma githago–(Lychnis githago). Corn-cockle. July. 22. Lobelia cardinalis. Cardinal flower. July.
Taxon: Agrostemma githago Linnaeus, Caryophyllaceae; Lobelia cardinalis Linnaeus, Campanulaceae
Dimensions (cm): 21.5 x 30
Published: Bot. Fine Art Weekly. 1: Pl. 21–22. 1894.
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Accession Number: 8349.12
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Title: 23. Aquilegia canadensis. Columbine. May–June. 24. Medeola virginiana. Indian Cucumber Root. June.
Taxon: Aquilegia canadensis Linnaeus, Ranunculaceae; Medeola virginiana Linnaeus, Convallariaceae
Dimensions (cm): 21.5 x 30
Published: Bot. Fine Art Weekly. 1: Pl. 23–24. 1894.
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Accession Number: 8349.13
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Title: 25. Nepeta cataria. Cat-mint. June-July. 26. Lobelia inflata. Indian Tobacco. July.
Taxon: Nepeta cataria Linnaeus, Lamiaceae; Lobelia inflata Linnaeus, Campanulaceae
Dimensions (cm): 21.5 x 30
Published: Bot. Fine Art Weekly. 1: Pl. 25–26. 1894.
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Accession Number: 8349.14
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Title: 27. Sedum telephium. Live-for-ever. August. 28. Viola canadensis. Branching Wood-violet. May.
Taxon: Sedum telephium Linnaeus, Crassulaceae; Viola canadensis Linnaeus, Violaceae
Dimensions (cm): 21.5 x 30
Published: Bot. Fine Art Weekly. 1: Pl. 27–28. 1894.
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Accession Number: 8349.15
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Title: 29. Trillium erythrocarpum. Painted Trillium. May–June. 30. Arisaema triphyllum. Indian Turnip. May.
Taxon: Trillium erythrocarpum Michaux, Trilliaceae; Arisaema triphyllum (Linnaeus), Araceae
Dimensions (cm): 21.5 x 30
Published: Bot. Fine Art Weekly. 1: Pl. 29–30. 1894.
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Accession Number: 8349.16
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Title: 31. Campanula rotundifolia. Harebell. June–July. 32. Impatiens biflora—(Impatiens fulva). Spotted Touch-me-not. June.
Taxon: Campanula rotundifolia Linnaeus, Campanulaceae; Impatiens biflora Walter, Balsaminaceae
Dimensions (cm): 21.5 x 30
Published: Bot. Fine Art Weekly. 1: Pl. 31–32. 1894.
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Accession Number: 8349.17
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Title: 33. Aster puniceus. Purple aster. Aug.–Sept. 34. Brassica nigra. Black Mustard. June.
Taxon: Aster puniceus Linnaeus, Asteraceae alt. Compositae; Brassica nigra W. D. J. Koch, Brassicaceae
Dimensions (cm): 21.5 x 30
Published: Bot. Fine Art Weekly. 1: Pl. 33–34. 1894.
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Accession Number: 8349.18
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Title: 35. Potentilla canadensis, Five-finger. May. 36. Daphne mezereum. Mezereum. May.
Taxon: Potentilla canadensis Linnaeus, Rosaceae; Daphne mezereum Linnaeus, Thymelaeaceae
Dimensions (cm): 21.5 x 30
Published: Bot. Fine Art Weekly. 1: Pl. 35–36. 1894.
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Accession Number: 8349.19
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Title: 37. Veronica serpyllifolia. Thyme-leaved Speedwell. May. 38. Hyoscyamus niger. Black Henbane. May–June.
Taxon: Veronica serpyllifolia Linnaeus, Scrophulariaceae; Hyoscyamus niger Linnaeus, Solanaceae
Dimensions (cm): 21.5 x 30
Published: Bot. Fine Art Weekly. 1: Pl. 37–38. 1894.
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Accession Number: 8349.20
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Title: 39. Oenothera biennis. Evening Primrose. July. 40. Lycopsis arvensis. Small Bugloss. July.
Taxon: Oenothera biennis Linnaeus, Onagraceae; Lycopsis arvensis Linnaeus, Boraginaceae
Dimensions (cm): 21.5 x 30
Published: Bot. Fine Art Weekly. 1: Pl. 39–40. 1894.
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Accession Number: 8349.21
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Title: 41. Epigaea repens. Trailing arbutus. May. 42. Silene vulgaris (inflata). Bladder Campion. June.
Taxon: Epigaea repens Linnaeus, Ericaceae; Silene vulgaris (Moench) Garcke, Caryophyllaceae
Dimensions (cm): 21.5 x 30
Published: Bot. Fine Art Weekly. 1: Pl. 41–42. 1894.
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Accession Number: 8349.22
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Title: 44. Chelidonium majus. Celandine. May.
Taxon: Chelidonium majus Linnaeus, Papaveraceae
Dimensions (cm): 21.5 x 30
Published: Bot. Fine Art Weekly. 1: Pl. 44. 1894.
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Accession Number: 8349.23
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Title: 45. Volvulus (Convolvulus) spithamaeus. Bindweed. June. 46. Campanula rapunculoides. Bellflower. June.
Taxon: Convolvulus spithamaeus Linnaeus; Campanula rapunculoides Linnaeus, Campanulaceae
Dimensions (cm): 21.5 x 30
Published: Bot. Fine Art Weekly. 1: Pl. 45–46. 1894.
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Accession Number: 8349.24
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Title: 47. Pyrola secunda. Wintergreen. June. 48. Hepatica acuta (acutiloba). Liverleaf. May.
Taxon: Pyrola secunda Linnaeus, Ericaceae; Hepatica acuta (Pursh) Britton, Ranunculaceae
Dimensions (cm): 21.5 x 30
Published: Bot. Fine Art Weekly. 1: Pl. 47–48. 1894.
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Accession Number: 8349.25
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Title: 49. Sheep Laurel. Kalmia angustifolia. June. 50. Early Wild Rose. Rosa blanda. June.
Taxon: Kalmia angustifolia Linnaeus, Ericaceae; Rosa blanda Jacquin, Rosaceae
Dimensions (cm): 21.5 x 30
Published: Bot. Fine Art Weekly. 1: Pl. 49–50. 1894.
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Accession Number: 8349.26
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Title: 51. Fringed Loosestrife. Steironema ciliatum. July. 52. Great Willow-Herb. Epilobium angustifolium. August.
Taxon: Steironema ciliatum (Linnaeus) Baudo, Primulaceae; Epilobium angustifolium Linnaeus, Onagraceae
Dimensions (cm): 21.5 x 30
Published: Bot. Fine Art Weekly. 1: Pl. 51–52. 1894.
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Accession Number: 8349.27
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Title: 53. Spreading Dogbane. Apocynum androsaemifolium. June. 54. Small Bedstraw. Galium tinctorium. June.
Taxon: Apocynum androsaemifolium Linnaeus, Apocynaceae; Galium tinctorium Linnaeus, Rubiaceae
Dimensions (cm): 21.5 x 30
Published: Bot. Fine Art Weekly. 1: Pl. 53–54. 1894.
Notes: Incomplete issue of vol. 1, no. 8 of The Botanical Fine Art Weekly: Wild Flowers of America. Missing pl. 63–64 and back cover