RM2HJ1C59–Violet (Viola Canina), from the Flowers series for Old Judge Cigarettes 1890 Issued by Goodwin & Company The 'Flowers' series of trading cards (N164) was issued by Goodwin & Company in 1890 to promote Old Judge Cigarettes. The Metropolitan Museum of Art owns all 50 cards in the series.. Violet (Viola Canina), from the Flowers series for Old Judge Cigarettes 400579
RMHY4N4B–Germany, Hesse, Nature Park Lahn-Dill-Bergland (mountain landscape), flower of dog-violet (Viola canina)
RFE1EBNX–wild violet, dog violet, isolated on white
RF2BB916T–Hunds-Veilchen (Viola canina), auch Rossveilchen
RMB0854Y–Dog Violet (Viola canina), flowering
RFJGDX6X–Flowers violets. Wood violets flowers close up. viola odorata. Closeup purple flowers. Sweet Common Garden Violet, Viola odorata blooming in spring in
RM2F363B5–HEATH DOG-VIOLET Viola canina Murlough National Nature Reserve, Dundrum, County Down., Credit:Robert Thompson / Avalon
RMKCA7CM–Violet (Viola Canina), from the Flowers series for Old Judge Cigarettes, 1890
RF2HMTMD3–Heath Dog Violet (Viola canina). Flower Closeup
RF2HW7GJ4–Art inspired by Violet (Viola Canina), from the Flowers series for Old Judge Cigarettes, 1890, Commercial color lithograph, sheet: 2 3/4 x 1 1/2 in. (7 x 3.8 cm), The 'Flowers' series of trading cards (N164) was issued by Goodwin & Company in 1890 to promote Old Judge Cigarettes, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RFB0WDEK–Red Mason Bee (Osmia bicornis), male, on a Heath Dog-violet or Heath Dog Violet (Viola canina) blossom
RMHMKRWT–Heath Dog-violet or Heath Violet (Viola canina), Violaceae.
RF2JWC18N–A closeup shot of a light blue dog-violet flower (Viola Canina) blooming
RFE1EBP1–wild violet, dog violet, isolated on white
RMAHD03E–Viola Canina Italy
RMR5EEY4–Viola Canina. Blue flowering plant. Flora Londinensis or Plates and descriptions of such plants as grow wild in the environs of London. London, 1777. . . Source: 1823.e.4 volume 2, plate 238. Author: Curtis, William.
RFJGDX70–Flowers violets. Wood violets flowers close up. viola odorata. Closeup purple flowers. Sweet Common Garden Violet, Viola odorata blooming in spring in
RM2F363GN–HEATH DOG-VIOLET Viola canina Murlough National Nature Reserve, Dundrum, County Down., Credit:Robert Thompson / Avalon
RME1R9M4–Second time flowering in late summer of Heath dog-violet
RF2J20TKB–Hunds-Veilchen, Viola canina, auch Roßveilchen / Viola canina, heath dog-violet or heath violet, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RF2J3N27A–Heath Dog Violet (Viola canina). Flower Closeup
RMBKTB0C–Hondsviooltje op schrale grasland in de duinen van Oranjezon
RFJB5J9W–Violet flowers lightened by sunbeams in the tuscany countryside
RF2AEN19D–Spring background with pansy flower, violet, purple viola tricolor
RMJ4WKAA–Viola canina
RFEM5A3K–Common dog violet violets in cluster seen from the ground level Viola canina
RMAK7KDP–Heath Dog Violet
RMP8T04W–. 19 223 Viola riviniana, Viola canina
RFB0HNT5–Heath Violet (Viola canina), Stamser Eichenwald, Tyrol, Austria, Europe
RMBWWYH2–Orange-tip Butterfly (Anthocharis cardamines) adult, roosting on Dog Violet (Viola canina) in rain, in garden, Leicestershire,
RFAG8DW5–Heath Dog Violet and Wood-Sorrel, Lower Saxony, Germany / (Viola canina), (Oxalis acetosella)
RM2F3FWC0–Viola canina.
RF2TCR0E0–Dog rose (Rosa canina), dog rose, dog rose, heather rose, hagrose, oil painting, purple flowers creative, soft, milky, gentle, light, fragrant
RM2BTRJC3–Viola canina L.
RF2J3N293–Heath Dog Violet (Viola canina). Flower Bud Closeup
RM2RGPF9K–Dog Violet (Viola Canina) - William Catto 1 May 1907 by William Catto
RFJB5J9X–Violet flowers lightened by sunbeams in the tuscany countryside
RF2AEN19A–Spring background with pansy flower, violet, purple viola tricolor
RMKBTEWE–223 Viola riviniana, Viola canina
RFEM5A4M–Common dog violet violets in cluster seen from the ground level Viola canina
RMA0REYF–Heath Dog Violet
RMKY8XY6–Viola canina — Flora Batava — Volume v11
RM2E19HCE–Round leaved wintergreen, Grass of Parnassus, Yellow horned Pansie, Round leaved bell flower, vintage botanical illustration from 1861
RMP8K6KP–. 574 Viola riviniana and canina
RMKBXTBM–Viola riviniana and canina
RF2GR0GMG–Close-up shot of a light blue dog-violet (Viola Canina).
RMAJ0NF4–Dog s tooth Italy
RFE1EBNM–wild violet, dog violet, isolated on white
RM2AFPYT6–. Billeder af nordens flora. A. SKOV-VIOL, VIOLA RIVINIANA. B. HUNDE-VIOL, viola canina. 224. MARTS-VIOL, VIOLA odorata. A 60RTZELL£t;«.a E «T 225
RMP6H3DC–Heath dog violet, Viola canina. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a drawing by James Sowerby for James Smith's English Botany, 1799.
RM2F3FWAW–Viola canina seed vessel before and after ejection of seeds.
RMBNBN24–Dog Roses and Violets
RM2BTP4YH–Viola canina L.
RF2J2J16D–Heath Dog Violet (Viola canina). Stipules and Stem Detail Closeup
RM2WA8DD7–Violet (Viola Canina), from the Flowers series for Old Judge Cigarettes 1963 by Goodwin & Company
RF2C8FEF3–Heath Dog Violet (Viola canina). Mature Fruit Closeup
RF2AEN18T–Spring background with pansy flower, violet, purple viola tricolor
RM2P60AX8–Dog Violet (Viola Canina), William Catto (Aberdeen, Scotland, 1843 - 1927) May 1907
RFEM5YNF–Common dog violet violets in cluster seen from the ground level Viola canina
RMMKNA2X–Dog's Violet
RMPFMBJ8–. De flora van Nederland. Plants. Viola persicifólia. p. pumila. Fig. 391. V. silvatica *) Fr. B 0 s c h v i o O 11 j e (fig. 392). Deze plant is gemakkelijk van V. canina te onderscheiden door de toegespitste bladen en een aantal boogvormig opstijgende stengels, die evenals de geheele plant onbehaard, groen, soms violet aangeloopen zijn. De bladen zijn hartvormig-eirond, toegespitst, de onderste zijn vaak stomp en niervormig, gekarteld. De bladstelen zijn niet gevleugeld. De steunbladen zijn vrij klein, lancet- of lijn-lancetvormig, meest franjeachtig gezaagd, steeds veel korter dan de blads
RMMAA606–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . 44. Viola subvestita Greene. Sand Violet. Fig. 2966. Viola canina var. puberula S. Wats, in A. Gray. Man. Ed. 6, 81. 1890. Viola subveslila Greene, Erythea 5: 39. 1897. Finely puberulent. stems several or many, spread- ing, 2'-^' long. Petioles longer than the blades; stipules linear-lanceolate with incised bristly teeth; blades commonly ovate, i'-l' long, crenulate, obtuse,
RF2M902A5–A closeup of a heath dog-violet flower blooming in the garden
RFE1EBNR–wild violet, dog violet, isolated on white
RM2AFR095–. Billeder af nordens flora. 222 MÆLKEURT, polygala vulgare. k.SOR^eLLSTS.A 3-STHi; . 223. A. SKOV-VIOL, VIOLA RIVINIANA. B. HUNDE-VIOL, viola canina. 224
RMPAC0C3–Violet (Viola Canina), from the Flowers series for Old Judge Cigarettes. Dimensions: Sheet: 2 3/4 x 1 1/2 in. (7 x 3.8 cm). Printer: George S. Harris & Sons (American, Philadelphia). Publisher: Issued by Goodwin & Company. Date: 1890. The 'Flowers' series of trading cards (N164) was issued by Goodwin & Company in 1890 to promote Old Judge Cigarettes. The Metropolitan Museum of Art owns all 50 cards in the series. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMP7HYY5–223 Viola riviniana, Viola canina.
RMBNBMTF–Basket of Violets, Ivy and Dog Rose
RM2BTP4Y5–Viola canina L.
RF2C8FBT6–Heath Dog Violet (Viola canina). Mature Fruit Closeup
RF2AEN07T–Spring background with pansy flower, violet, purple viola tricolor
RF2HM9728–Heath Dog Violet (Viola canina). Habit
RFEM59P8–Common dog violet violets in cluster seen from the ground level Viola canina
RF2M9029P–A delicate heath violet flower in the blurred natural background
RFE1EBP3–wild violet, dog violet, isolated on white
RFBXRAH7–textured old paper background with dog violet (Viola canina)
RM2TAAGDN–Viola canina.
RMP55WYJ–Dog's violet, Viola canina. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from a drawing by Isaac Russell from William Baxter's 'British Phaenogamous Botany' 1834. Scotsman William Baxter (1788-1871) was the curator of the Oxford Botanic Garden from 1813 to 1854.