Rosaceae
Py1
Pyrus - pear Forellenbirne.
From: Deutschlands Obstsorten.
Rosaceae - Pyrus arbutifolia - Mespilus arbutifolia
From: Afbeeldingen der fraaiste, meest uitheemsche boomen en heesters by Johan Carl Krauss.
Amsterdam, Johannes Allart, 1802 [-1808]. Hand-coloured engraving (sheet 230 x 280 mm). Text enclosed.
€ 110
Rare Dutch work on shrubs and trees, with splendid, highly finished plates, showing details as fruits, flowers, branches, seeds, etc. The work was orginally published in 21 parts, each containing 6 plates, but publication was discontinued because of insufficient sales. The author (1759-1826) was a German-born professor of medicine at Leiden.
* Pritzel 4872; Nissen BBI 1102; Great flower books p. 63; Landwehr 98; Stafleu & Cowan 3927.
Rosaceae - Pyrus arbutifolia [?] - Mespilus pumila
From: Afbeeldingen der fraaiste, meest uitheemsche boomen en heesters by Johan Carl Krauss.
Amsterdam, Johannes Allart, 1802 [-1808]. Hand-coloured engraving (sheet 230 x 280 mm). Text enclosed.
€ 115
Rare Dutch work on shrubs and trees, with splendid, highly finished plates, showing details as fruits, flowers, branches, seeds, etc. The work was orginally published in 21 parts, each containing 6 plates, but publication was discontinued because of insufficient sales. The author (1759-1826) was a German-born professor of medicine at Leiden.
* Pritzel 4872; Nissen BBI 1102; Great flower books p. 63; Landwehr 98; Stafleu & Cowan 3927.
Rosaceae - Pyrus baccata - Malus baccata
From: La flore et la pomone françaises, ou histoire et figures en couleur, des fleurs et des fruits de France ou naturalisés sur le sol français by Jean Henri Jaume Saint-Hilaire.
Paris, the author, 1829, volume 2, plate 106. Unsigned stipple-engraving in colour by Jean Henri Jaume Saint-Hilaire finished by hand (uncut and unbound sheet 175 x 265). Rather foxed. Text enclosed in photocopy.
€ 30
Very rare work, which was published in parts from 1828-1833 in 6 volumes by the French botanist and artist Jaume Saint-Hilaire (1772-1845). It was planned to issue 800 plates but the regular publication was terminated with plate 544. Among those who worked under van Spaëndonck or Redouté, or who based their style on the pure water-colour technique which Redouté learned from his master, may be mentioned Turpin, Poiteau, Bessa, Mme Vincent (b. 1786), Jaume-Saint-Hilaire, Chazal and Prêtre. Most of these artists were the equals of Redouté in technical skill, and given his opportunities might have won the same renown. … Jaume-Saint-Hilaire was no less distinguished as a botanist, and his introduction into France of Polygonum tinctorum, which yields a valuable blue dye, was of considerable importance (Blunt).
* Pritzel 4404; Dunthorne 160; Blunt pp. 180, 182; Nissen BBI 988; Great flower books p. 61; Stafleu & Cowan 3311; Johnston 943.
Rosaceae - Pyrus chamaemespilus - Mespilus chamae-mespilus
From: Afbeeldingen der fraaiste, meest uitheemsche boomen en heesters by Johan Carl Krauss.
Amsterdam, Johannes Allart, 1802 [-1808]. Hand-coloured engraving (sheet 230 x 280 mm). Text enclosed.
€ 110
Rare Dutch work on shrubs and trees, with splendid, highly finished plates, showing details as fruits, flowers, branches, seeds, etc. The work was orginally published in 21 parts, each containing 6 plates, but publication was discontinued because of insufficient sales. The author (1759-1826) was a German-born professor of medicine at Leiden.
* Pritzel 4872; Nissen BBI 1102; Great flower books p. 63; Landwehr 98; Stafleu & Cowan 3927.
Rosaceae - Pyrus cydonia - Cydonia vulgaris
From: Darstellung und Beschreibung sämtlicher in der Pharmacopoea Borusica aufgeführten offizinellen Gewächse by Otto Carl Berg & Carl Friedrich Schmidt.
Leipzig, Arthur Felix, [1858-1863], 1. edition, volume 1, plate 4c. Hand-coloured lithograph (sheet 215 x 280 mm). Text enclosed.
€ 75
Berg was professor of pharmaceutical botany at Berlin University. Schmidt both drew and lithographed the plates. He was a prolific artist who illustrated many of the German botanical works of the 19th century. Jackson describes this work, a survey of plants used in the Prussian pharmacopoeia, as A thoroughly good book, probably the very best of its class; both in text and illustrations.
* Pritzel 646; Jackson p. 203*; Nissen BBI 139; Stafleu & Cowan 10.873.
Rosaceae - Pyrus cydonia - Cydonia vulgaris
From: Köhler’s Medizinal-Pflanzen in naturgetreuen Abbildungen mit kurz erläuterndem Texte. Atlas zur Pharmacopoea germanica, austriaca, belgica, danica, helvetica, hungarica, rossica, suecica, neerlandica, british pharmacopoeia, zum Codex medicamentarius, sowie zur Pharmacopoeia of the United States of America by Hermann Adolph Koehler.
Gera-Utermhaus, Fr.Eugen Köhler, 1887, 1. edition, volume 1, plate 34. Chromolithographed plate (sheet 220 x 298 mm). Slightly foxed. Text enclosed.
€ 65
Köhler’s magnum opus was published in parts from 1883-1898. The first volume was finished in 1887, eight years after his death. The set of three volumes with 283 colour-plates was a noteworthy achievement and included European plants of medicinal interest. From the botanical standpoint the finest and most useful series of illustrations of medicinal plants (Great flower books). The beautiful colour-plates after illustrations by Walther Müller and C.F. Schmidt, which were skillfully rendered in lithography by E. Günther.
* Nissen BBI 1085; Great flower books p. 62; Stafleu & Cowan 3806.
Rosaceae - Pyrus cydonia - Cydonia vulgaris
Rosaceae - Pyrus germanica - Mespilus germanica
From: Afbeeldingen der fraaiste, meest uitheemsche boomen en heesters by Johan Carl Krauss.
Amsterdam, Johannes Allart, 1802 [-1808]. Hand-coloured engraving (sheet 230 x 280 mm). Text enclosed.
€ 130
Rare Dutch work on shrubs and trees, with splendid, highly finished plates, showing details as fruits, flowers, branches, seeds, etc. The work was orginally published in 21 parts, each containing 6 plates, but publication was discontinued because of insufficient sales. The author (1759-1826) was a German-born professor of medicine at Leiden.
* Pritzel 4872; Nissen BBI 1102; Great flower books p. 63; Landwehr 98; Stafleu & Cowan 3927.
Rosaceae - Pyrus germanica - Mespilus germanica
From: Dictionnaire des sciences naturelles. Planches … Botanique classée d’après la méthode naturelle de M. Antoine-Laurent de Jussieu by Pierre Jean François Turpin.
Paris & Strasbourg, F.G. Levrault, 1816-1829, volume 5, plate 243. Hand-coloured engraving after Turpin (sheet 120 x 213 mm).
€ 110
Pierre Jean François Turpin (1775-1840) was possibly the greatest botanical genius of all the French botanical painters of his day … In particular, his drawings of botanical details have rarely been surpassed. ... (Blunt). With Pierre-Antoine Poiteau he collaborated in some of the most important botanical publications of the early years of the nineteenth century. In the finely illustrated botanical part of the Dictionnaire … the plates by several engravers were issued uncoloured or coloured.
* Pritzel 10.722; Nissen BBI 2239; Blunt p. 180 ff.; Stafleu & Cowan 1293 & 15.384.
Rosaceae - Prunus japonica
From: Flora. Afbeeldingen en beschrijvingen van boomen, heesters, éénjarige planten, enz., voorkomende in de Nederlandsche tuinen by Heinrich Witte.
Groningen, J.B. Wolters, (1868), plate 14. Chromolithograph by G. Severeyns after Abraham Jacobus Wendel (sheet 224 x 302 mm). Text enclosed.
€ 140
Heinrich Witte, a Dutch gardener, was assistant curator and head-curator at the Leiden botanical garden from 1855-1898. The decorative colour-plates depict the most attractive Dutch garden plants, shrubs and trees of its time, finely lithographed by G. Severeyns of Brussels after paintings by Abraham Jacobus Wendel.
* Pritzel 10.366; Nissen BBI 2174; Stafleu & Cowan 18.090; Landwehr 213.
Rosaceae - Prunus japonica
Rosaceae - Pyrus japonica - Cydonia japonica
From: Flora. Afbeeldingen en beschrijvingen van boomen, heesters, éénjarige planten, enz., voorkomende in de Nederlandsche tuinen by Heinrich Witte.
Groningen, J.B. Wolters, (1868), plate 35. Chromolithograph by G. Severeyns after Abraham Jacobus Wendel (sheet 224 x 302 mm). Text enclosed.
€ 175
Heinrich Witte, a Dutch gardener, was assistant curator and head-curator at the Leiden botanical garden from 1855-1898. The decorative colour-plates depict the most attractive Dutch garden plants, shrubs and trees of its time, finely lithographed by G. Severeyns of Brussels after paintings by Abraham Jacobus Wendel.
* Pritzel 10.366; Nissen BBI 2174; Stafleu & Cowan 18.090; Landwehr 213.
Rosaceae - Pyrus japonica
Rosaceae - Pyrus japonica - Malus japonica
From: La flore et la pomone françaises, ou histoire et figures en couleur, des fleurs et des fruits de France ou naturalisés sur le sol français by Jean Henri Jaume Saint-Hilaire.
Paris, the author, 1829, volume 2, plate 105. Unsigned stipple-engraving in colour by Jean Henri Jaume Saint-Hilaire finished by hand (uncut and unbound sheet 175 x 265). Rather foxed. Text enclosed in photocopy.
€ 30
Very rare work, which was published in parts from 1828-1833 in 6 volumes by the French botanist and artist Jaume Saint-Hilaire (1772-1845). It was planned to issue 800 plates but the regular publication was terminated with plate 544. Among those who worked under van Spaëndonck or Redouté, or who based their style on the pure water-colour technique which Redouté learned from his master, may be mentioned Turpin, Poiteau, Bessa, Mme Vincent (b. 1786), Jaume-Saint-Hilaire, Chazal and Prêtre. Most of these artists were the equals of Redouté in technical skill, and given his opportunities might have won the same renown. … Jaume-Saint-Hilaire was no less distinguished as a botanist, and his introduction into France of Polygonum tinctorum, which yields a valuable blue dye, was of considerable importance (Blunt).
* Pritzel 4404; Dunthorne 160; Blunt pp. 180, 182; Nissen BBI 988; Great flower books p. 61; Stafleu & Cowan 3311; Johnston 943.
Rosaceae - Pyrus japonica - Cydonia (Chaenomeles) japonica x umbilicata
From: Flore des serres et des jardins de l’Europe by Charles Lemaire and others.
Gand [Gent], Louis van Houtte, 1849, volume 5, plate 510-512. Hand-coloured lithograph by L. Stroobant (sheet 240 x 340 mm with folds). Slight browning and offset. Text enclosed.
€ 130
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.
Rosaceae - Pyrus malus - Malus apiosa
From: Dictionnaire des sciences naturelles. Planches … Botanique classée d’après la méthode naturelle de M. Antoine-Laurent de Jussieu by Pierre Jean François Turpin.
Paris & Strasbourg, F.G. Levrault, 1816-1829, volume 5, plate 242. Hand-coloured engraving after Turpin (sheet 120 x 213 mm).
€ 125
Pierre Jean François Turpin (1775-1840) was possibly the greatest botanical genius of all the French botanical painters of his day … In particular, his drawings of botanical details have rarely been surpassed. ... (Blunt). With Pierre-Antoine Poiteau he collaborated in some of the most important botanical publications of the early years of the nineteenth century. In the finely illustrated botanical part of the Dictionnaire … the plates by several engravers were issued uncoloured or coloured.
* Pritzel 10.722; Nissen BBI 2239; Blunt p. 180 ff.; Stafleu & Cowan 1293 & 15.384.
Rosaceae - Pyrus malus
From: Köhler’s Medizinal-Pflanzen in naturgetreuen Abbildungen mit kurz erläuterndem Texte. Atlas zur Pharmacopoea germanica, austriaca, belgica, danica, helvetica, hungarica, rossica, suecica, neerlandica, british pharmacopoeia, zum Codex medicamentarius, sowie zur Pharmacopoeia of the United States of America by Hermann Adolph Koehler.
Gera-Utermhaus, Fr.Eugen Köhler, 1887, 1. edition, volume 1, plate 32. Chromolithographed plate (sheet 215 x 288 mm). A few repaired tears. Text enclosed.
€ 40
Köhler’s magnum opus was published in parts from 1883-1898. The first volume was finished in 1887, eight years after his death. The set of three volumes with 283 colour-plates was a noteworthy achievement and included European plants of medicinal interest. From the botanical standpoint the finest and most useful series of illustrations of medicinal plants (Great flower books). The beautiful colour-plates after illustrations by Walther Müller and C.F. Schmidt, which were skillfully rendered in lithography by E. Günther.
* Nissen BBI 1085; Great flower books p. 62; Stafleu & Cowan 3806.
Rosaceae - Pyrus malus
Rosaceae - Pyrus niedzwetzkyana
From: Flora and sylva. A monthly review for lovers of garden, woodland, tree or flower; new and rare plants, trees, shrubs, and fruits; the garden beautiful, home woods, and home landscape by William Robinson (editor).
London, the editor, 1904, volume 2, no. 20. Chromolithograph after painting by H.G. Moon (sheet 236 x 320 mm). Slightly foxed. Finely illustrated uncut text of half issue enclosed.
€ 90
All gardeners owe an infinite debt of gratitude to William Robinson - founder of The Garden (1871-1927) and Flora and Sylva (1903-05), and author of The English Flower Garden (1883, etc.) and other works - who helped to break the tyranny of formal bedding and, like Ruskin, drew attention to the beauties of the wild garden. Among the artists whom he employed was Henry Moon, who struck a new and personal, if not entirely healthy, note in botanical illustration. … (Blunt & Stearn). Of the well-produced monthly journal Flora and sylva, printed on hand-made paper, only 3 volumes with 66 colour-plates after paintings by Henry George Moon were published.
* Blunt & Stearn pp. 238-240; Nissen BBI 2251.
Rosaceae - Pyrus niedzwetzkyana
Rosaceae - Pyrus spectabilis
From: Flora. Afbeeldingen en beschrijvingen van boomen, heesters, éénjarige planten, enz., voorkomende in de Nederlandsche tuinen by Heinrich Witte.
Groningen, J.B. Wolters, (1868), plate 13. Chromolithograph by G. Severeyns after Abraham Jacobus Wendel (sheet 224 x 302 mm). Slightly foxed. Text enclosed.
€ 120
Heinrich Witte, a Dutch gardener, was assistant curator and head-curator at the Leiden botanical garden from 1855-1898. The decorative colour-plates depict the most attractive Dutch garden plants, shrubs and trees of its time, finely lithographed by G. Severeyns of Brussels after paintings by Abraham Jacobus Wendel.
* Pritzel 10.366; Nissen BBI 2174; Stafleu & Cowan 18.090; Landwehr 213.
Rosaceae - Pyrus spectabilis
Rosaceae - Pyrus spectabilis - Malus floribunda
From: Revue de l’horticulture belge et étrangère by Frédéric Burvenich, Édouard Pynaert, Émile Rodigas, August van Geert & H.J. van Hulle (editors).
Gand [Gent], Bureaux de la Revue, 1880, volume 6, plate 1. Chromolithograph (sheet 167 x 251 mm). Text enclosed. Imperfections.
€ 20
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.
Rosaceae - Pyrus - pear Amanlis Butterbirne
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 - Pyrus - pear Andenken an den Kongress
From: Deutschlands Obstsorten.
Stuttgart, Eckstein und Stähle, 1905-1934. Chromolithograph (sheet 203 x 283 mm) and photo-plate. Illustrated 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 - Pyrus - pear Herzogin von Angoulême
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 - Pyrus - pear Baronsbirne
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 - Pyrus - pear Belle d’Août (plate) Gros Rousselet d’Août (text)
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 19. Chromolithograph (sheet 238 x 300 mm). Text enclosed.
€ 100
The beautiful colour-plates were lithographed in Belgium by G. Severyns after paintings by Abraham Jacobus Wendel. 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 - Pyrus - pear Belle d’Août  Gros Rousselet d’Août
Rosaceae - Pyrus - pear Blumenbachs Butterbirne
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 - Pyrus - pear Bosc’s Flaschenbirne
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 - Pyrus - pear Bretonneau + Elisa d’Heyst
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 132-133. Hand-coloured lithograph (sheet 169 x 257 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.
Rosaceae - Pyrus - pear Clairgeau’s Butterbirne
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 - Pyrus - pear Clapp's favorite
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 28. Chromolithograph by A.J. Wendel (sheet 251 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 - Pyrus - pear Clapps Liebling
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 - Pyrus - pear Colmar d’Alost + Simonette de Peruwelz
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). 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 III pp. 592-593.
Rosaceae - Pyrus - pear Colmar d’Arenberg
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 155. Hand-coloured lithograph (sheet 169 x 257 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.
Rosaceae - Pyrus - pear Délices d’Hardenpont des Belges + Délices d’Hardenpont d’Angers
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 7-8. 2 chromolithograph (sheet 250 x 159 mm + 158 x 250 mm). Text enclosed.
€ 80
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 - Pyrus - pear Diels Butterbirne
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 - Pyrus - pear Präsident Drouard
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 - Pyrus - pear Edelcrassane
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 - Pyrus - pear Esperens Herrenbirne
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 - Pyrus - pear Emile d’Heyst
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 25. Chromolithograph by A.J. Wendel (sheet 252 x 322 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 - Pyrus - pear Esperen’s Bergamotte
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 - Pyrus - pear Eyewood
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 63. Chromolithograph by A.J. Wendel (sheet 247 x 326 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 - Pyrus - pear beurré Fenzl + poire-melon de Tournai
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). 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 III pp. 592-593.
Rosaceae - Pyrus - pear Fondante du Comice
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 17. Chromolithograph (sheet 159 x 250 mm). Text enclosed.
€ 35
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 - Pyrus - pear Forellenbirne
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 - Pyrus - pear De Gallaix + Délices de Tournay
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., 1849, volume 5, plate 287. Chromolithograph finished by hand (sheet 168 x 256 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 - Pyrus - pear Géante de Basèle
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., 1849,, plate 245. Hand-coloured lithograph (sheet 164 x 245 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.
Rosaceae - Pyrus - pear Gellerts Butterbirne
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 - Pyrus - pear Gieser Wildemanspeer
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 51. Chromolithograph by A.J. Wendel (sheet 250 x 322 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 - Pyrus - pear Gros rousselet d’aout (v. Mons)
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. 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 - Pyrus - pear Grosser Katzenkopf
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 - Pyrus - pear Grüne Sommer-Magdalene
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 - Pyrus - pear Grumkower Butterbirne
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 - Pyrus - pear Gute Graue
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 - Pyrus - pear Gute Louise von Avranches
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.