Rosaceae
Pr2
Prunus - plum Rademaekers
From: La Belgique horticole, journal des jardins et des vergers founded by Charles François Antoine Morren and edited by Charles Jacques Édouard Morren.
Rosaceae - Prunus - cherry Cérise de Laeken
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, 1869, volume 19, plate 4. Chromolithograph (sheet 160 x 250 mm). Text enclosed.
€ 50
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.
Rosaceae - Prunus - cherry Dankelmann
From: Deutschlands Obstsorten.
Stuttgart, Eckstein und Stähle, 1905-1934. Chromolithograph (sheet 283 x 203 mm) and photo-plate. Text enclosed.
€ 65
From 1905-1934 a total of 26 fascicles with 312 attractive colour-plates were published. It was started by Johs. Müller and Otto Bissmann, followed by Walther Poenicke, Herm. Rosenthal, Otto Schindler and others. Die aus der letzteren Firma [G. Ebenhusen und A. Eckstein] hervorgegangene Anstalt von Eckstein und Stähle hat dann im 20. Jahrhundert unsere neueste Pomologie mit vorzüglichen Abbildungen ausgestattet, welche die bis dahin meist benutzten von Wilh. Lauche weit hinter sich lassen (Nissen p. 219). Die wichtigste und grösste Pomologie ist ein gemeinsames Prachtswerk von mehreren Pomologen: ... (Martini).
* Nissen BBI 2359; Martini pp. 84-85.
Rosaceae - Prunus - cherry Diemitzer Amarelle
From: Deutschlands Obstsorten.
Stuttgart, Eckstein und Stähle, 1905-1934. Chromolithograph (sheet 283 x 203 mm) and photo-plate. Text enclosed.
€ 65
From 1905-1934 a total of 26 fascicles with 312 attractive colour-plates were published. It was started by Johs. Müller and Otto Bissmann, followed by Walther Poenicke, Herm. Rosenthal, Otto Schindler and others. Die aus der letzteren Firma [G. Ebenhusen und A. Eckstein] hervorgegangene Anstalt von Eckstein und Stähle hat dann im 20. Jahrhundert unsere neueste Pomologie mit vorzüglichen Abbildungen ausgestattet, welche die bis dahin meist benutzten von Wilh. Lauche weit hinter sich lassen (Nissen p. 219). Die wichtigste und grösste Pomologie ist ein gemeinsames Prachtswerk von mehreren Pomologen: ... (Martini).
* Nissen BBI 2359; Martini pp. 84-85.
Rosaceae - Prunus - cherry d’Elton + noire précoce de Knight + noire de Tartarie
From: La Belgique horticole, journal des jardins et des vergers by Charles François Antoine Morren.
Liège [Luik], La Direction Générale, 1853, volume 3. Hand-coloured lithograph by G. Severeyns (sheet 152 x 236 mm). Slight offset and repaired marginal tear. Text enclosed.
€ 50
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 III pp. 592-593.
Rosaceae - Prunus - cherry Eltonkirsche
From: Deutschlands Obstsorten.
Stuttgart, Eckstein und Stähle, 1905-1934. Chromolithograph (sheet 283 x 203 mm) and photo-plate. Text enclosed.
€ 65
From 1905-1934 a total of 26 fascicles with 312 attractive colour-plates were published. It was started by Johs. Müller and Otto Bissmann, followed by Walther Poenicke, Herm. Rosenthal, Otto Schindler and others. Die aus der letzteren Firma [G. Ebenhusen und A. Eckstein] hervorgegangene Anstalt von Eckstein und Stähle hat dann im 20. Jahrhundert unsere neueste Pomologie mit vorzüglichen Abbildungen ausgestattet, welche die bis dahin meist benutzten von Wilh. Lauche weit hinter sich lassen (Nissen p. 219). Die wichtigste und grösste Pomologie ist ein gemeinsames Prachtswerk von mehreren Pomologen: ... (Martini).
* Nissen BBI 2359; Martini pp. 84-85.
Rosaceae - Prunus - cherry Folgerkirsche + Büttners gelbe Knorpel + Abresse d’oignies + Zoete morellen
From: De Nederlandsche boomgaard.
Groningen, J.B. Wolters, 1868. Chromolithograph by S. Berghuis finished by hand (sheet 232 x 309 mm). Text enclosed (partly in photocopy).
€ 100
One of the few Dutch illustrated works on pomology with very fine chromolithographed plates with several figures by Samuel Berghuis, lithographed by Severeyns in Belgium and finished by hand. In 1868 the Nederlandsche Boomgaard (the Dutch Orchard) appeared, the editors of which were the principal men of the Pomological Society at Boskoop, namely K.J.W. Ottolander, J. Hooftman Pz., A. Koster Mz., and C.G. Overeynder. The plates were drawn by S. Berghuis and printed by Severeyn's Chromolithographic Institute, while the Wolters firm at Groningen undertook the publication. About 1100 copies of this magnificent work were placed in Holland and Belgium and upward of 100 in Germany with prominent persons and growers. At the international exhibition in Dublin in 1865 it was awarded a first price by general vote of the Jury. It was a work not only of inestimable value for the knowledge of the Dutch fruit assortment but also for the fame of the Boskoop fruit tree nursery industry of that time, disinterestedly wrought by the Editors and administration of the Pomological Society for the benefit of their beloved Boskoop (J.H. van Straaten van Nes: Boskoop in its historical development as a centre of nurseries). ... Der hervorragendste niederländische Pomologe im 19. Jahrhundert war K. Ottolander, Autor der wertvollsten und schönsten Pomologie: «De Nederlandsche Boomgaard, ...» mit 124 vortrefflichen farbigen Tafeln von S. Berghuis. ... Diese ausgezeichnete Abbildungen, in natürlicher Farbe und Grösse, zeigen die Frucht von oben und unten und im Langsschnitt, beim Steinobst zusätzlich noch Stein und Blatt. Die gute Apfelsorte «Schöner von Boskoop» ist hier erstmals beschrieben und abgebildet ... (Martini).
* British Museum I p. 142; Rehder III p. 76; Nissen 2221; Great flower books pp. 48 & 50; Landwehr 14; Stafleu & Cowan 20.943; Martini p. 68.
Rosaceae - Prunus - cherry Früheste der Mark
From: Deutschlands Obstsorten.
Stuttgart, Eckstein und Stähle, 1905-1934. Chromolithograph (sheet 283 x 203 mm) and photo-plate. Text enclosed.
€ 65
From 1905-1934 a total of 26 fascicles with 312 attractive colour-plates were published. It was started by Johs. Müller and Otto Bissmann, followed by Walther Poenicke, Herm. Rosenthal, Otto Schindler and others. Die aus der letzteren Firma [G. Ebenhusen und A. Eckstein] hervorgegangene Anstalt von Eckstein und Stähle hat dann im 20. Jahrhundert unsere neueste Pomologie mit vorzüglichen Abbildungen ausgestattet, welche die bis dahin meist benutzten von Wilh. Lauche weit hinter sich lassen (Nissen p. 219). Die wichtigste und grösste Pomologie ist ein gemeinsames Prachtswerk von mehreren Pomologen: ... (Martini).
* Nissen BBI 2359; Martini pp. 84-85.
Rosaceae - Prunus - cherry Königliche Amarelle
From: Deutschlands Obstsorten.
Stuttgart, Eckstein und Stähle, 1905-1934. Chromolithograph (sheet 283 x 203 mm) and photo-plate. Text enclosed.
€ 65
From 1905-1934 a total of 26 fascicles with 312 attractive colour-plates were published. It was started by Johs. Müller and Otto Bissmann, followed by Walther Poenicke, Herm. Rosenthal, Otto Schindler and others. Die aus der letzteren Firma [G. Ebenhusen und A. Eckstein] hervorgegangene Anstalt von Eckstein und Stähle hat dann im 20. Jahrhundert unsere neueste Pomologie mit vorzüglichen Abbildungen ausgestattet, welche die bis dahin meist benutzten von Wilh. Lauche weit hinter sich lassen (Nissen p. 219). Die wichtigste und grösste Pomologie ist ein gemeinsames Prachtswerk von mehreren Pomologen: ... (Martini).
* Nissen BBI 2359; Martini pp. 84-85.
Rosaceae - Prunus - cherry Kassins Frühe
From: Deutschlands Obstsorten.
Stuttgart, Eckstein und Stähle, 1905-1934. Chromolithograph (sheet 283 x 203 mm) and photo-plate. Text enclosed.
€ 65
From 1905-1934 a total of 26 fascicles with 312 attractive colour-plates were published. It was started by Johs. Müller and Otto Bissmann, followed by Walther Poenicke, Herm. Rosenthal, Otto Schindler and others. Die aus der letzteren Firma [G. Ebenhusen und A. Eckstein] hervorgegangene Anstalt von Eckstein und Stähle hat dann im 20. Jahrhundert unsere neueste Pomologie mit vorzüglichen Abbildungen ausgestattet, welche die bis dahin meist benutzten von Wilh. Lauche weit hinter sich lassen (Nissen p. 219). Die wichtigste und grösste Pomologie ist ein gemeinsames Prachtswerk von mehreren Pomologen: ... (Martini).
* Nissen BBI 2359; Martini pp. 84-85.
Rosaceae - Prunus - cherry Kunze’s Kirsche
From: Deutschlands Obstsorten.
Stuttgart, Eckstein und Stähle, 1905-1934. Chromolithograph (sheet 203 x 283 mm) and photo-plate. Text enclosed.
€ 65
From 1905-1934 a total of 26 fascicles with 312 attractive colour-plates were published. It was started by Johs. Müller and Otto Bissmann, followed by Walther Poenicke, Herm. Rosenthal, Otto Schindler and others. Die aus der letzteren Firma [G. Ebenhusen und A. Eckstein] hervorgegangene Anstalt von Eckstein und Stähle hat dann im 20. Jahrhundert unsere neueste Pomologie mit vorzüglichen Abbildungen ausgestattet, welche die bis dahin meist benutzten von Wilh. Lauche weit hinter sich lassen (Nissen p. 219). Die wichtigste und grösste Pomologie ist ein gemeinsames Prachtswerk von mehreren Pomologen: ... (Martini).
* Nissen BBI 2359; Martini pp. 84-85.
Rosaceae - Prunus - cherry Laeken
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 144. Hand-coloured lithograph (sheet 165 x 247 mm). Text enclosed.
€ 45
Belgian horticultural journal, published from 1845-1849 by the Royal Agricultural and Botanical Society of Gand [Gent], organizer of the famous flower shows in Gand [Gent], Gand [Gent]se 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.
* Great flower books p. 84; Nissen BBI 2212.
Rosaceae - Prunus - cherry Lucienkirsche
From: Deutschlands Obstsorten.
Stuttgart, Eckstein und Stähle, 1905-1934. Chromolithograph (sheet 283 x 203 mm) and photo-plate. Text enclosed.
€ 65
From 1905-1934 a total of 26 fascicles with 312 attractive colour-plates were published. It was started by Johs. Müller and Otto Bissmann, followed by Walther Poenicke, Herm. Rosenthal, Otto Schindler and others. Die aus der letzteren Firma [G. Ebenhusen und A. Eckstein] hervorgegangene Anstalt von Eckstein und Stähle hat dann im 20. Jahrhundert unsere neueste Pomologie mit vorzüglichen Abbildungen ausgestattet, welche die bis dahin meist benutzten von Wilh. Lauche weit hinter sich lassen (Nissen p. 219). Die wichtigste und grösste Pomologie ist ein gemeinsames Prachtswerk von mehreren Pomologen: ... (Martini).
* Nissen BBI 2359; Martini pp. 84-85.
Rosaceae - Prunus - cherry Martin Jacobs-Lombaerts
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, 1866, volume 16, plate 5-6. Chromolithograph finished by hand (sheet 360 x 273 mm with folds). Text by Charles Jacques Édouard Morren enclosed.
€ 140
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.
Rosaceae - Prunus - cherry Ostheimer Weichsel
From: Deutschlands Obstsorten.
Stuttgart, Eckstein und Stähle, 1905-1934. Chromolithograph (sheet 283 x 203 mm) and photo-plate. Text enclosed.
€ 65
From 1905-1934 a total of 26 fascicles with 312 attractive colour-plates were published. It was started by Johs. Müller and Otto Bissmann, followed by Walther Poenicke, Herm. Rosenthal, Otto Schindler and others. Die aus der letzteren Firma [G. Ebenhusen und A. Eckstein] hervorgegangene Anstalt von Eckstein und Stähle hat dann im 20. Jahrhundert unsere neueste Pomologie mit vorzüglichen Abbildungen ausgestattet, welche die bis dahin meist benutzten von Wilh. Lauche weit hinter sich lassen (Nissen p. 219). Die wichtigste und grösste Pomologie ist ein gemeinsames Prachtswerk von mehreren Pomologen: ... (Martini).
* Nissen BBI 2359; Martini pp. 84-85.
Rosaceae - Prunus - cherry Rote Maikirsche
From: Deutschlands Obstsorten.
Stuttgart, Eckstein und Stähle, 1905-1934. Chromolithograph (sheet 203 x 283 mm) and photo-plate. Text enclosed.
€ 65
From 1905-1934 a total of 26 fascicles with 312 attractive colour-plates were published. It was started by Johs. Müller and Otto Bissmann, followed by Walther Poenicke, Herm. Rosenthal, Otto Schindler and others. Die aus der letzteren Firma [G. Ebenhusen und A. Eckstein] hervorgegangene Anstalt von Eckstein und Stähle hat dann im 20. Jahrhundert unsere neueste Pomologie mit vorzüglichen Abbildungen ausgestattet, welche die bis dahin meist benutzten von Wilh. Lauche weit hinter sich lassen (Nissen p. 219). Die wichtigste und grösste Pomologie ist ein gemeinsames Prachtswerk von mehreren Pomologen: ... (Martini).
* Nissen BBI 2359; Martini pp. 84-85.
Rosaceae - Prunus - cherry Toupie
From: Flore des serres et des jardins de l’Europe by Charles Lemaire and others.
Gand [Gent], Louis van Houtte, 1853, volume 8, plate 782. Highly finished hand-coloured lithograph by L. Stroobant (sheet 159 x 238 mm). Slightly browned. Text enclosed.
€ 70
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.
Rosaceae - Prunus - cherry Türkine
From: Deutschlands Obstsorten.
Stuttgart, Eckstein und Stähle, 1905-1934. Chromolithograph (sheet 283 x 203 mm) and photo-plate. Text enclosed.
€ 65
From 1905-1934 a total of 26 fascicles with 312 attractive colour-plates were published. It was started by Johs. Müller and Otto Bissmann, followed by Walther Poenicke, Herm. Rosenthal, Otto Schindler and others. Die aus der letzteren Firma [G. Ebenhusen und A. Eckstein] hervorgegangene Anstalt von Eckstein und Stähle hat dann im 20. Jahrhundert unsere neueste Pomologie mit vorzüglichen Abbildungen ausgestattet, welche die bis dahin meist benutzten von Wilh. Lauche weit hinter sich lassen (Nissen p. 219). Die wichtigste und grösste Pomologie ist ein gemeinsames Prachtswerk von mehreren Pomologen: ... (Martini).
* Nissen BBI 2359; Martini pp. 84-85.
Rosaceae - Prunus - peach Pucelle de Malines
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., 1848, volume 4, plate 176. Hand-coloured lithograph (sheet 170 x 256 mm). Text enclosed.
€ 45
Belgian horticultural journal, published from 1845-1849 by the Royal Agricultural and Botanical Society of Gand [Gent], organizer of the famous flower shows in Gand [Gent], Gand [Gent]se 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.
Rosaceae - Prunus - peach Favorite de Bollwiller
From: Nederlandsche flora en pomona beschreven en uitgegeven door het bestuur der Pomologische Vereeniging te Boskoop, by K.J.W. Ottolander, A. Koster & C. de Vos (editors).
Groningen, J.B. Wolters, [1875-] 1876-1879, plate 9. Chromolithograph by A.J. Wendel (sheet 250 x 328 mm). Text enclosed.
€ 100
The beautiful colour-plates were lithographed in Belgium by G. Severyns. They depict flowers and fruit then growing in The Netherlands. Publication started in 1875 on the initiative of the Pomological Society at Boskoop.
* Nissen BBI 1474.
Rosaceae - Prunus - peach Dubbele witte avant
From: Nederlandsche flora en pomona beschreven en uitgegeven door het bestuur der Pomologische Vereeniging te Boskoop, by K.J.W. Ottolander, A. Koster & C. de Vos (editors).
Groningen, J.B. Wolters, [1875-] 1876-1879, plate 6. Chromolithograph by A.J. Wendel (sheet 252 x 322 mm). Text enclosed.
€ 95
The beautiful colour-plates were lithographed in Belgium by G. Severyns. They depict flowers and fruit then growing in The Netherlands. Publication started in 1875 on the initiative of the Pomological Society at Boskoop.
* Nissen BBI 1474.
Rosaceae - Prunus - peach Engelsche Zwolsche
From: Nederlandsche flora en pomona beschreven en uitgegeven door het bestuur der Pomologische Vereeniging te Boskoop, by K.J.W. Ottolander, A. Koster & C. de Vos (editors).
Groningen, J.B. Wolters, [1875-] 1876-1879, plate 32. Chromolithograph by A.J. Wendel (sheet 250 x 325 mm). Text enclosed.
€ 105
The beautiful colour-plates were lithographed in Belgium by G. Severyns. They depict flowers and fruit then growing in The Netherlands. Publication started in 1875 on the initiative of the Pomological Society at Boskoop.
* Nissen BBI 1474.
Rosaceae - Prunus domestica - plum
From: Afbeeldingen der artseny-gewassen by Johannes Zorn.
Amsterdam, J.C. Sepp, 1796, volume 3, plate 219. Hand-coloured engraving (sheet 106 x 204 mm). Text enclosed in photocopy.
€ 40
Dutch edition of Zorn’s Icones plantarum medicinalum. A beautifully illustrated and hand-coloured work on medical plants, published in 6 volumes and a rare supplement.
* Pritzel 4871 & 10.678; Nissen BBI 2203; Stafleu & Cowan 18.747; Landwehr 2.
Rosaceae - Prunus - plum Coe's goldendrop
From: Nederlandsche flora en pomona beschreven en uitgegeven door het bestuur der Pomologische Vereeniging te Boskoop, by K.J.W. Ottolander, A. Koster & C. de Vos (editors).
Groningen, J.B. Wolters, [1875-] 1876-1879, plate 57. Chromolithograph by A.J. Wendel (sheet 250 x 323 mm). Text enclosed.
€ 100
The beautiful colour-plates were lithographed in Belgium by G. Severyns. They depict flowers and fruit then growing in The Netherlands. Publication started in 1875 on the initiative of the Pomological Society at Boskoop.
* Nissen BBI 1474.
Rosaceae - Prunus - plum Jefferson
From: Nederlandsche flora en pomona beschreven en uitgegeven door het bestuur der Pomologische Vereeniging te Boskoop, by K.J.W. Ottolander, A. Koster & C. de Vos (editors).
Groningen, J.B. Wolters, [1875-] 1876-1879, plate 77. Chromolithograph by A.J. Wendel (sheet 248 x 321 mm). Text enclosed.
€ 110
The beautiful colour-plates were lithographed in Belgium by G. Severyns. They depict flowers and fruit then growing in The Netherlands. Publication started in 1875 on the initiative of the Pomological Society at Boskoop.
* Nissen BBI 1474.
Rosaceae - Prunus - plum Rademaekers
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, 1867, volume 17, plate 15. Chromolithograph finished by hand (sheet 249 x 160 mm). Text enclosed.
€ 65
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.
Rosaceae - Prunus - plum Reine-blanche de Galoppin
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 165. Hand-coloured lithograph (sheet 165 x 250 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.
Rosaceae - Prunus - plum Reine claude violette
From: Nederlandsche flora en pomona beschreven en uitgegeven door het bestuur der Pomologische Vereeniging te Boskoop, by K.J.W. Ottolander, A. Koster & C. de Vos (editors).
Groningen, J.B. Wolters, [1875-] 1876-1879, plate 24. Chromolithograph by A.J. Wendel (sheet 250 x 327 mm). Text enclosed.
€ 100
The beautiful colour-plates were lithographed in Belgium by G. Severyns. They depict flowers and fruit then growing in The Netherlands. Publication started in 1875 on the initiative of the Pomological Society at Boskoop.
* Nissen BBI 1474.
Rosaceae - Prunus - plum Violette de Galoppin
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 88. Hand-coloured lithograph (sheet 169 x 254 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.