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Gymnostachyum verschaffeltii From: La Belgique horticole, journal des jardins et des vergers founded by Charles François Antoine Morren and edited by Charles Jacques Édouard Morren. |
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Acanthaceae - Acanthus spinosus From: Curtis’s botanical magazine; or flower garden displayed. London, 1816, volume 43, plate 1808. Hand-coloured engraving (sheet 238 x 288 mm with folds). Text enclosed. € 80
"The first and most important botanical
magazine made up of 'figures' of plants and short descriptions. Provides a
storehouse of exotics, paralleling the indigenous plants …" (Hunt). "A
delightful work pictorially, never excelled as a periodical, most carefully
coloured and a source of lasting interest and information" (Dunthorne). Started
by William Curtis in 1787 publication still continues.
* Pritzel 2007; Dunthorne 88; Nissen BBI 2350; Great flower books pp. 83-84; Hunt 689; Henrey 472; Stafleu & Cowan 1290. |
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Acanthaceae - Aphelandra aurantiaca From: Flore des serres et des jardins de l’Europe by Charles Lemaire and others. Gand [Gent], Louis van Houtte, 1845, volume 1. Hand-coloured lithograph (sheet 160 x 235 mm). Slight browning and offset. Text enclosed.
€ 40
The founder, publisher and
part-editor of this lavish Belgian periodical was Louis van Houtte, the
propietor of the largest nursery of its time on the continent. It appeared
monthly for almost 40 years and was published by his own printing office
in the middle of the gardens, the
Horto van Houtteano. All the plants
shown were for sale in his nursery and include many exotics. The work is
notable for the craftmanship of the Belgian lithographers Severeyns,
Stroobant and De Pannemaker, who had mastered the art of colour-printing
from stone.* Great flower books p. 84; Nissen BBI 2254; Stafleu & Cowan 15.921. |
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Acanthaceae - Aphelandra fascinator From: Revue de l’horticulture belge et étrangère by Frédéric Burvenich, Oswald de Kerchove de Denterchem, Édouard Pynaert, Émile Rodigas, August van Geert & Hubert J. van Hulle (editors). Gand [Gent], Bureau de la Revue, 1885, volume 11, plate 8. Chromolithograph (sheet 167 x 253 mm). Text enclosed.
€ 30 Belgian
monthly, published from 1875-1914, giving general information about
horticulture, new introductions and varieties, exhibitions etc. Most
colour-plates were drawn and lithographed by P. de Pannemaeker, one of the
leading artists of this time when Gent became the horticultural centre of the
continent.* B-P-H 781-22; not in Nissen BBI. |
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Acanthaceae - Aphelandra ornata From: La Belgique horticole, journal des jardins et des vergers founded by Charles François Antoine Morren and edited by Charles Jacques Édouard Morren. Liège [Luik], La Direction Générale, 1865, volume 15, plate 3. Chromolithograph by F. de Tollenaere finished by hand (sheet 160 x 247 mm). Text enclosed.
€ 55
Important Belgian periodical. A total of 35 volumes were produced from 1851-1885
by the Morrens, father and son. Charles François Antoine was director of the
Jardin botanique de l’Université de Liège and professor of botany and his son,
Charles Jacques Édouard, was also director of the Jardin botanique de
l’Université de Liège and specialist on Bromeliaceae.* Nissen BBI 2218; Stafleu & Cowan pp. 592-593. |
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Acanthaceae - Aphelandra porteana From: Flore des serres et jardins de l’Europe by Charles Lemaire and others. Gand [Gent], Louis van Houtte, 1855, volume 10, plate 984. Chromolithograph (sheet 160 x 240 mm). Text enclosed.
€ 35
The founder, publisher
and part-editor of this lavish Belgian periodical was Louis van Houtte,
the propietor of the largest nursery of its time on the continent. It
appeared monthly for almost 40 years and was published by his own printing
office in the middle of the gardens, the Horto van Houtteano. All the
plants shown were for sale in his nursery and include many exotics. The
work is notable for the craftmanship of the Belgian lithographers
Severeyns, Stroobant and De Pannemaker, who had mastered the art of
colour-printing from stone. * Nissen BBI 2254; Great flower books p. 84; Stafleu & Cowan 15.921. |
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Acanthaceae - Aphelandra squarrosa x
citrina From: Flore des serres et des jardins de l’Europe by Charles Lemaire and others. Gand [Gent], Louis van Houtte, 1853, volume 8, plate 809. Chromolithograph by L. Stroobant finished by hand (sheet 159 x 238 mm). Text enclosed.
~€ 50
The founder, publisher
and part-editor of this lavish Belgian periodical was Louis van Houtte,
the propietor of the largest nursery of its time on the continent. It
appeared monthly for almost 40 years and was published by his own printing
office in the middle of the gardens, the Horto van Houtteano. All the
plants shown were for sale in his nursery and include many exotics. The
work is notable for the craftmanship of the Belgian lithographers
Severeyns, Stroobant and De Pannemaker, who had mastered the art of
colour-printing from stone. * Nissen BBI 2254; Great flower books p. 84; Stafleu & Cowan 15.921. |
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Acanthaceae - Aphelandra squarrosa x leopoldi From: Flore des serres et des jardins de l’Europe by Charles Lemaire and others. Gand [Gent], Louis van Houtte, 1854, volume 9, plate 889. Chromolithograph by L. Stroobant finished by hand (sheet 242 x 330 mm with folds). Text enclosed.
€ 100
The founder, publisher
and part-editor of this lavish Belgian periodical was Louis van Houtte,
the propietor of the largest nursery of its time on the continent. It
appeared monthly for almost 40 years and was published by his own printing
office in the middle of the gardens, the Horto van Houtteano. All the
plants shown were for sale in his nursery and include many exotics. The
work is notable for the craftmanship of the Belgian lithographers
Severeyns, Stroobant and De Pannemaker, who had mastered the art of
colour-printing from stone.* Nissen BBI 2254; Great flower books p. 84; Stafleu & Cowan 15.921. |
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Acanthaceae - Aphelandra variegata From: Flore des serres et des jardins de l’Europe by Charles Lemaire and others. Gand [Gent], Louis van Houtte, 1855, volume 10, plate 981. Chromolithograph (sheet 160 x 240 mm). Text enclosed.
€ 35
The founder, publisher
and part-editor of this lavish Belgian periodical was Louis van Houtte,
the propietor of the largest nursery of its time on the continent. It
appeared monthly for almost 40 years and was published by his own printing
office in the middle of the gardens, the Horto van Houtteano. All the
plants shown were for sale in his nursery and include many exotics. The
work is notable for the craftmanship of the Belgian lithographers
Severeyns, Stroobant and De Pannemaker, who had mastered the art of
colour-printing from stone.* Nissen BBI 2254; Great flower books p. 84; Stafleu & Cowan 15.921. |
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Acanthaceae - Asystasia scandens - Henfreya scandens From: Flore des serres et des jardins de l’Europe by Charles Lemaire and others. Gand [Gent], Louis van Houtte, 1847, volume 3, plate 231. Hand-coloured lithograph (sheet 160 x 235 mm). Text enclosed.
~€ 45
The founder, publisher
and part-editor of this lavish Belgian periodical was Louis van Houtte,
the propietor of the largest nursery of its time on the continent. It
appeared monthly for almost 40 years and was published by his own printing
office in the middle of the gardens, the Horto van Houtteano. All the
plants shown were for sale in his nursery and include many exotics. The
work is notable for the craftmanship of the Belgian lithographers
Severeyns, Stroobant and De Pannemaker, who had mastered the art of
colour-printing from stone.* Nissen BBI 2254; Great flower books p. 84; Stafleu & Cowan 15.921. |
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Acanthaceae - Brillantaisia owariensis From: Flore des serres et des jardins de l’Europe by Charles Lemaire and others. Gand [Gent], Louis van Houtte, 1854, volume 9, plate 901. Chromolithograph finished by hand (sheet 158 x 243 mm). Text enclosed.
€
55
The founder, publisher
and part-editor of this lavish Belgian periodical was Louis van Houtte,
the propietor of the largest nursery of its time on the continent. It
appeared monthly for almost 40 years and was published by his own printing
office in the middle of the gardens, the Horto van Houtteano. All the
plants shown were for sale in his nursery and include many exotics. The
work is notable for the craftmanship of the Belgian lithographers
Severeyns, Stroobant and De Pannemaker, who had mastered the art of
colour-printing from stone.* Nissen BBI 2254; Great flower books p. 84; Stafleu & Cowan 15.921. |
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Acanthaceae -
Daedalacanthus nervosus - Justicia nervosa From: The botanical cabinet, consisting of coloured delineations of plants from all countries by Conrad Loddiges. London, C. Loddiges & Sons, etc., 1818, volume 2, plate 146. Hand-coloured engraving (sheet 153 x 212 mm). Slightly foxed. Text enclosed.
€ 35 A total of 20 volumes of this periodical were
published from 1817-1833. The beautiful engravings are by George Cooke
from drawings by George Loddiges, William Loddiges and others. They depict
plants growing in the Hackney nursery, founded by Conrad Loddiges and
bearing his name. The establishment became famous for its many rare
plants.* Pritzel 5559; Dunthorne 187; Nissen BBI 2228; Great flower books p. 85; Stafleu & Cowan 4914; SABLIT 765; Johnston 806. |
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Acanthaceae - Daedalacanthus strictus - Eranthemum
strictum From: Annales de la Société royale d’Agriculture et de Botanique de Gand, Journal d’horticulture by Charles Morren (editor). Gand [Gent], Local de la Société (Casino), etc., 1847, volume 3, plate 168. Hand-coloured lithograph (sheet 169 x 258 mm). Text enclosed. € 45
Belgian horticultural
journal, published from 1845-1849 by the Royal Agricultural and
Botanical
Society of Gent, organizer of the famous flower shows in
Gent, Gentse Floraliën, since 1809. Started and edited by Charles
Morren at the same time as the more successful competitor Flore des
serres et des jardins de l’Europe of the nurseryman Louis van Houtte. * Nissen BBI 2212; Great flower books p. 84. |
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Acanthaceae - Dianthera dichotoma - Leptostachya
dichotoma From: Annales d'horticulture et de botanique, ou flore des jardins du royaume des Pays-Bas, et histoire des plantes cultivées et ornementales les plus intéressantes des possessions Néerlandaises aux Indes orientales, en Amérique et du Japon by Philipp Franz von Siebold & Willem Hendrik de Vriese (editors). Leiden, A.W. Sijthoff, 1861. volume 4. Chromolithograph finished by hand (sheet 179 x 264 mm). Text enclosed.
~€ 55
The Annales
d'horticulture et de botanique, a monthly was published from 1858-1862
in 5 volumes by the Dutch royal horticultural society, Société royale
d'horticulture des Pays-bas. It is important for the publications on the
exotic flora of Indonesia and Japan.* Nissen BBI 2211; Stafleu & Cowan V p. 587. |
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Acanthaceae - Dipteracanthus spectabilis From: Flore des serres et des jardins de l’Europe by Charles Lemaire and others. Gand [Gent], Louis van Houtte, 1851, volume 6, plate 554. Hand-coloured lithograph (sheet 162 x 238 mm). Text enclosed.
~€ 60
The founder, publisher
and part-editor of this lavish Belgian periodical was Louis van Houtte,
the propietor of the largest nursery of its time on the continent. It
appeared monthly for almost 40 years and was published by his own printing
office in the middle of the gardens, the Horto van Houtteano. All the
plants shown were for sale in his nursery and include many exotics. The
work is notable for the craftmanship of the Belgian lithographers
Severeyns, Stroobant and De Pannemaker, who had mastered the art of
colour-printing from stone. * Nissen BBI 2254; Great flower books p. 84; Stafleu & Cowan 15.921. |
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Acanthaceae - Eranthemum variabile From: Annales de la Société royale d’Agriculture et de Botanique de Gand, Journal d’horticulture by Charles Morren (editor). Gand [Gent], Local de la Société (Casino), etc., 1846, volume 2, plate 87. Hand-coloured lithograph (sheet 169 x 255 mm). Text enclosed.
€
50
Belgian horticultural
journal, published from 1845-1849 by the Royal Agricultural and
Botanical Society of Gent, organizer of the famous flower shows in
Gent, Gentse Floraliën, since 1809. Started and edited by Charles
Morren at the same time as the more successful competitor Flore des
serres et des jardins de l’Europe of the nurseryman Louis van Houtte. * Nissen BBI 2212; Great flower books p. 84. |
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Acanthaceae - Geissomeria
- Salpixantha - Salpingantha coccinea From: Flore des serres et des jardins de l’Europe by Charles Lemaire and others. Gand [Gent], Louis van Houtte, 1845, volume 1. Hand-coloured lithograph (sheet 162 x 238 mm). Text enclosed. € 45
The founder, publisher
and part-editor of this lavish Belgian periodical was Louis van Houtte,
the propietor of the largest nursery of its time on the continent. It
appeared monthly for almost 40 years and was published by his own printing
office in the middle of the gardens, the Horto van Houtteano. All the
plants shown were for sale in his nursery and include many exotics. The
work is notable for the craftmanship of the Belgian lithographers
Severeyns, Stroobant and De Pannemaker, who had mastered the art of
colour-printing from stone. * Nissen BBI 2254; Great flower books p. 84; Stafleu & Cowan 15.921. |
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Acanthaceae - Gymnostachyum verschaffeltii From: La Belgique horticole, journal des jardins et des vergers founded by Charles François Antoine Morren and edited by Charles Jacques Édouard Morren. Liège [Luik], La Direction Générale, 1863, volume 13. Chromolithograph finished by hand (sheet 250 x 160 mm). Text enclosed.
€ 60
Important Belgian periodical. A
total of 35 volumes were produced from 1851-1885 by the Morrens, father and son.
Charles François Antoine was director of the Jardin botanique de l’Université de
Liège and professor of botany and his son, Charles Jacques Édouard, was also
director of the Jardin botanique de l’Université de Liège and specialist on
Bromeliaceae.* Nissen BBI 2218; Stafleu & Cowan pp. 592-593. |
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Acanthaceae - Hypoestes sanguinolenta From: La Belgique horticole, journal des jardins et des vergers founded by Charles François Antoine Morren and edited by Charles Jacques Édouard Morren. Liège [Luik], La Direction Générale, 1865, volume 15, plate 19. Chromolithograph by F. de Tollenaere and P. Vervoort finished by hand (sheet 160 x 248 mm). Text enclosed (partly in photocopy).
€ 60
Important Belgian periodical. A total of
35 volumes were produced from 1851-1885 by the Morrens, father and son. Charles
François Antoine was director of the Jardin botanique de l’Université de Liège
and professor of botany and his son, Charles Jacques Édouard, was also director
of the Jardin botanique de l’Université de Liège and specialist on Bromeliaceae.
* Nissen BBI 2218; Stafleu & Cowan pp. 592-593. |
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