RMM7FKFM–Trees and shrubs. Bitter orange tree. (Citrus Bigaradia Lois.). LOC matpc.02477
RMHMW5AH–Bitter orange or Seville orange (Citrus x aurantium bigaradia), Rutaceae.
RM2JT32RE–Trees and shrubs. Bitter orange tree. (Citrus Bigaradia Lois.).
RF2B9HC35–Trees and shrubs Bitter orange tree. (Citrus Bigaradia Lois.). 1900, Middle East
RF2GFNBJE–Clove lemon tree (Citrus bigaradia) with fruit on the foot, in the background other lemons and tree branches
RMP5N9GW–Bigarade bitter orange, Citrus x aurantium. Handcoloured stipple engraving on copper by Barrois from a botanical illustration by Pancrace Bessa from Mordant de Launay's 'Herbier General de l'Amateur,' Audot, Paris, 1820. The Herbier was published from 1810 to 1827 and edited by Mordant de Launay and Loiseleur-Deslongchamps. Bessa (1772-1830s), along with Redoute and Turpin, is considered one of the greatest French botanical artists of the 19th century.
RM2A7HC4M–Bigarade bitter orange, Citrus x aurantium. Handcoloured stipple engraving on copper by Barrois from a botanical illustration by Pancrace Bessa from Mordant de Launay's 'Herbier General de l'Amateur,' Audot, Paris, 1820. The Herbier was published from 1810 to 1827 and edited by Mordant de Launay and Loiseleur-Deslongchamps. Bessa (1772-1830s), along with Redoute and Turpin, is considered one of the greatest French botanical artists of the 19th century.
RF2WK7PGR–Orange blossom, the fragrant flower of the orange tree. Hand-drawn watercolor illustration. Highlight it. An element of the design of perfume packagin
RF2M69K7B–Vintage bitter orange tree vector
RMPFWNCY–. Culture of the citrus in California. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. 70 STATE BOARD OF HORTICULTURE. THE SOUR ORANGE. Citrus vulgaris, var. Bigaradia, Risso. From the species vulgaris all others are supposed to have sprung, which are sub-species proper. The fruit of the bigaradia and its many descendants is of a red orange color, with a rugged skin, rough and porous. Pulp yellow, and the juice extremely bitter. Leaf large and petiole. Sour Orange (Citrus vulgaris, var. Bigaradia). highly winged. Flower large and highly perfumed. There are many varieties of this species, and the fruit of some i
RMRD7737–. Culture of the citrus in California. California. Pomology; Citrus. 70 STATE BOARD OF HORTICULTURE. THE SOUR ORANGE. Citrus vulgaris, var. Bigaradia, Risso. From the species vulgaris all others are supposed to have sprung, which are sub-species proper. The fruit of the Bigaradia and its many decendants is of a red orange color, with a rugged skin, rough and porous. Pulp yellow, and the juice extremely bitter. Leaf large and petiole. Sour Orange {Citrus vnlgam, var. Btgaradia). highly winged. Flower large and highly perfumed. There are many varieties of this species, and the fruit of some is u
RM2GN0F03–Orange tree citrus x aurantium with green leaves and fruit still to ripen
RMW9FX40–Archive image from page 77 of Culture of the citrus in. Culture of the citrus in California cultureofcitrusi00cali Year: 1900 ( 70 STATE BOARD OF HORTICULTURE. THE SOUR ORANGE. Citrus vulgaris, var. Bigaradia, Risso. From the species vulgaris all others are supposed to have sprung, which are sub-species proper. The fruit of the bigaradia and its many descendants is of a red orange color, with a rugged skin, rough and porous. Pulp yellow, and the juice extremely bitter. Leaf large and petiole Sour Orange (Citrus vulgaris, var. Bigaradia). highly winged. Flower large and highly perfumed. The
RFRAKFA7–Trees and shrubs Bitter orange tree. (Citrus Bigaradia Lois.) 1900, Middle East. Reimagined by Gibon. Classic art reimagined
RF2GFNBJ5–Clove lemon tree (Citrus bigaradia) with fruit on the foot, in the background other lemons and tree branches
RF2WK7PKD–Orange blossom, the fragrant flower of the orange tree. Hand-drawn watercolor illustration. Highlight it. An element of the design of perfume packagin
RMPG4FET–. Culture of the citrus in California . Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. 70 STATE BOARD OF HORTICULTDRE. THE SOUR ORANGE. Citrus vulgaris, var. Bigaradia, Risso. From the species vulgaris all others are supposed to have sprung, which are sub-species proper. The fruit of the bigaradia and its many descendants is of a red orange color, with a rugged skin, rough and porous. Pulp yellow, and the juice extremely bitter. Leaf large and petiole. Sour Orange ^Citrus imfgaris, var. Bigaradia). highly winged. Flower large and highly perfumed. There are many varieties of this species, and the fruit of some
RMRDMXC9–. Culture of the citrus in California. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. 70 STATE BOARD OF HORTICULTURE. THE SOUR ORANGE. Citrus vulgaris, var. Bigamdia, Risso. From the species vulgaris all others are supposed to have sprung, which are snb-species proper. The fruit of the Bigaradia and its many decendants is of a red orange color, with a rugged skin, rough and porous. Pulp yellow, and the juice extremely bitter. Leaf large and petiole. Sour Orange ^Citriis vulgaris, var. Bigaradia). highly winged. Flower large and highly perfumed. There are many varieties of this species, and the fruit of some is
RMW14H28–Archive image from page 15 of Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and manual of Royal Palm Nurseries . descriptiveillus1894roya Year: 1894 Reasoner Bjfos., Oneco, Florida. CITBTJS anrantinm Bigaradia V The Sour Orange, Sorts Bouquet des Fleurs. A hand some-leaved orange, bear ing beautiful waxy flowe which can be forced un ' glass, and will supply flow- ers at almost any season. One of our customers has a three-year old tree of this variety in New England,the flowers of which sold last year for over $io. 4octs. ea. Phillips' Bitter Sweet. A va-
RF2GFNBR3–Clove lemon tree (Citrus bigaradia) with fruit on the foot, in the background other lemons and tree branches
RF2WK7PNP–Orange blossom, the fragrant flower of the orange tree. Hand-drawn watercolor illustration. Highlight it. An element of the design of perfume packagin
RMPFWNB9–. Culture of the citrus in California. California. Pomology; Citrus. 70 STATE BOARD OF HORTICULTURE. THE SOUR ORANGE. Citrus vulgaris, var. Bigaradia, Risso. From the species vulgaris all others are supposed to have sprung, which are sub-species proper. The fruit of the Bigaradia and its many decendants is of a red orange color, with a rugged skin, rough and porous. Pulp yellow, and the juice extremely bitter. Leaf large and petiole. Sour Orange {Citrus vnlgam, var. Btgaradia). highly winged. Flower large and highly perfumed. There are many varieties of this species, and the fruit of some is u
RMRD774K–. Culture of the citrus in California. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. 70 STATE BOARD OF HORTICULTURE. THE SOUR ORANGE. Citrus vulgaris, var. Bigaradia, Risso. From the species vulgaris all others are supposed to have sprung, which are sub-species proper. The fruit of the bigaradia and its many descendants is of a red orange color, with a rugged skin, rough and porous. Pulp yellow, and the juice extremely bitter. Leaf large and petiole. Sour Orange (Citrus vulgaris, var. Bigaradia). highly winged. Flower large and highly perfumed. There are many varieties of this species, and the fruit of some i
RF2WKMDY5–Orange blossom, the fragrant flower of the orange tree. A bouquet of citrus flowers. Hand-drawn watercolor illustration. For packaging perfumes, postc
RMPFWNHR–. Culture of the citrus in California. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. THE ORANGE IN CALIFORNIA VARIETIES. 49 THE ORANGE. THE SWEET ORANGE. Citrus aurantium dulces, Linn. The sweet orange belongs to the natural order Aurantiacse, and the origin of the different members of this citrus family. A. Compound unifoliate leaf of the orange {Cit- rus aurantiuni). 1. Point of union, marked by au articulation; 2. Petiole, winged on either side; 3. Lamina; 4. Flowering branch of Citrus bigaradia; 5and 6. The fruit; 7. Flower complete; 8. Pistil; 9. Transverse section of ovary. (After Haldane.) is extremely
RMRDEXKF–. Culture of the citrus in California . Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. 70 STATE BOARD OF HORTICULTDRE. THE SOUR ORANGE. Citrus vulgaris, var. Bigaradia, Risso. From the species vulgaris all others are supposed to have sprung, which are sub-species proper. The fruit of the bigaradia and its many descendants is of a red orange color, with a rugged skin, rough and porous. Pulp yellow, and the juice extremely bitter. Leaf large and petiole. Sour Orange ^Citrus imfgaris, var. Bigaradia). highly winged. Flower large and highly perfumed. There are many varieties of this species, and the fruit of some
RF2WM2HY2–A perfume bottle made of transparent glass with plumeria, frangipani and orange blossom flowers. Vintage yellow perfume with a butterfly. Hand-drawn w
RMPG4FKH–. Culture of the citrus in California . Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. A. Compound unifoliate leaf of the orange (Cti- rus aurantium). 1. Point of union, marked by an articulation; 2. Petiole, winged on either side; 3. Lamina; 4. Flowering branch of Citrus bigaradia; Sand 6. The fruit; 7. Flower complete; 8. Pistil; 9. Transverse section of ovary. (After Haldane.) is extremely doubtful, having been cultivated from a remote period of antiquity, but is supposed to belong originally to China and India. 4c. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digi
RMRHAAKD–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Floriculture. ON GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 729 and not to be grown as greenhouse - plants). The flowers are borne in sum- mer. Sorts : C. Auran- tiiim (Sweet Orange) (Fig. 474), C. Bigaradia (Seville Orange), C. decumana (Shaddock), C Limonum (Lemon), C.Linietta (Lime), and C. medica (Citron) (Fig. 475). Clethra arborea is known as the Lily of the Valley Tree, having white flowers somewhat resem- bhng those of that plant. Propagate by cuttings of the young wood in April or May, and grow cool. It makes a fine specimen plant, and flowers i
RF2WKME6T–Orange blossom, the fragrant flower of the orange tree. A set of citrus flowers. Hand-drawn watercolor illustration. Clip art for perfume packaging, p
RMPFE007–. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and manual of Royal Palm Nurseries. Nurseries (Horticulture), Florida, Catalogs; Tropical plants, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Citrus fruit industry, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs. Reasoner Bjfos., Oneco, Florida.. CITBTJS anrantinm Bigaradia V The Sour Orange, Sorts ^ Bouquet des Fleurs. A hand some-leaved orange, bear ing beautiful waxy flowe which can be forced un ' glass, and will supply flow- ers at almost any season. One of our customers has a three-year old tree of this variety in New England,the flowers of
RMRD77FY–. Culture of the citrus in California. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. THE ORANGE IN CALIFORNIA VARIETIES. 49 THE ORANGE. THE SWEET ORANGE. Citrus aurantium dulces, Linn. The sweet orange belongs to the natural order Aurantiacse, and the origin of the different members of this citrus family. A. Compound unifoliate leaf of the orange {Cit- rus aurantiuni). 1. Point of union, marked by au articulation; 2. Petiole, winged on either side; 3. Lamina; 4. Flowering branch of Citrus bigaradia; 5and 6. The fruit; 7. Flower complete; 8. Pistil; 9. Transverse section of ovary. (After Haldane.) is extremely
RF2WMFTBM–A border with orange flowers, a fragrant orange tree flower. A frame of citrus flowers with butterflies. Hand-drawn watercolor illustration. For packa
RMRDXF0M–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. ON GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 729 and not to be grown as greenhouse - plants). The flowers are borne in sum- mer. Sorts : C. Auran- tium (Sweet Orange) (Fig. 474), C. Bigaradia (Seville Orange), C. decumana (Shaddock), C Limonum (Lemon), C.Limetta (Lime), and C. medica (Citron) (Fig- 475)- Clethra arborea is known as the Lily of the Valley Tree, having white flowers somewhat resem- bling those of that plant. Propagate by cuttings of the young wood in April or May, and grow cool. It makes a fine specimen plant, and flowers in
RF2WMWGR7–A border with orange flowers, a fragrant orange tree flower. A banner of citrus flowers with butterflies. Hand-drawn watercolor illustration. For pack
RMRDE4GA–. Culture of the citrus in California . Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. A. Compound unifoliate leaf of the orange (Cti- rus aurantium). 1. Point of union, marked by an articulation; 2. Petiole, winged on either side; 3. Lamina; 4. Flowering branch of Citrus bigaradia; Sand 6. The fruit; 7. Flower complete; 8. Pistil; 9. Transverse section of ovary. (After Haldane.) is extremely doubtful, having been cultivated from a remote period of antiquity, but is supposed to belong originally to China and India. 4c. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digi
RF2WMWGXJ–A border with orange flowers, a fragrant orange tree flower. A frame of citrus flowers with butterflies. Hand-drawn watercolor illustration. For packa
RMRCRH1G–. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and manual of Royal Palm Nurseries. Nurseries (Horticulture), Florida, Catalogs; Tropical plants, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Citrus fruit industry, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs. Reasoner Bjfos., Oneco, Florida.. CITBTJS anrantinm Bigaradia V The Sour Orange, Sorts ^ Bouquet des Fleurs. A hand some-leaved orange, bear ing beautiful waxy flowe which can be forced un ' glass, and will supply flow- ers at almost any season. One of our customers has a three-year old tree of this variety in New England,the flowers of
RF2WKME1J–Orange blossom, the fragrant flower of the orange tree. A set of citrus flowers. Hand-drawn watercolor illustration. Clip art for perfume packaging, p