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Various fruits and vegetables from F. C. Heinemann special trade offer of novelties and specialties, 1898
Aster daybreak from Vick's garden and floral guide
Clematis paniculata from Currie Bros. horticultural guide
Sweet peas and pansies from C. E. Allen plant and seed guide
Front cover of Iowa seed co. 28th annual catalogue
Meteor rose, Lantana, Hawkeye Giant Coleus, Umbrella Palm, Solanum Jasminoides, Geranium
Rambler roses from Conrad & Jones Co. new floral guide
Calla flowers from John Lewis Childs catalogue of bulbs, 1898
Giant ranunculus
Giant ranunculus from John Lewis Childs catalogue of bulbs, 1898
Fertilizer ad from Fruits of water, 1898
Front cover of Fruits of water, 1898
Back cover of Bulbs and seeds, autumn 1898
Roses, nurseries, and Charles Dingee
9 new and choicest vegetable specialties
9 new and choicest vegetable specialties from Alneer Brothers seed & plant catalogue
Sweet peas and roses from Alneer Brothers seed & plant catalogue
Carnations from H. W. Buckbee seed & plant guide
Children eating muskmelon from Vaughan's seed store gardening illustrated
Climbing roses, Josephine Peary and Aurora borealis from Our new guide to rose culture
Front cover of Floral gems, 1898
Roses from Floral gems
Tomato and peas from Buist's garden guide and almanac
Front cover of Horticultural guide, Spring 1898
Front cover of Annual seed catalogue "Sure to grow" seeds, 1898, damaged
Farm scene, fruits and vegetables from Annual seed catalogue "Sure to grow" seeds
Dreer's Superb Nasturtiums
Dreer's Superb Nasturtiums
Jules Verne, Robur Le Conquerant Illustré
Cover of the 1st French illustrated edition.
Collection Hetzel
Frontispiece Showing Robur in his Flying Machine.
Les Voyages Extraordinaires
Title Page of 1st 1886 Edition. Hetzel wanted his books to include "Education" as well as "Recreation".
La question des ballons.
The question of balloons. Verne was fascinated by balloon travel, and used it as a device in many of his novels.
La troisieme ascension termineé par une chute effroyable.
The third ascent was terminated by a grand fall. Here the picture illustrates an exciting moment in the story.
My name is Robur. Typical illustration of Verne introducing a principal character.
L'Albatrosse rejoignit le Go Ahead
The Albatross rejoins the Go Ahead. Verne uses balloons to resupply the Albatross, his flying machine.
L'Albatross.
Verne's flying machine, the Albatross, uses 37 helicopter-like propellers for lift. Verne apparently was not familiar with the new study of...
On dirait au navire à trente-sept mâts.
One speaks sof a vessel with 37 propellers. From the deck of the Albatross travellers study the 37 propellors.
Un repas n'engage à rien.
An unsurpassable repast. Verne anticipates the sumptuous accomodation provided for early aerial passengers. His heroes always manage to eat well on...
Tom Turner.
Tom Turner is introduced. Another example of a major character being depicted before his introduction in the text, in this case not until Chapter VII...
Les deux collègues purent voir cette cité immense.
The two colleagues were able to see an immense city. (from the deck of the Albatross).
On vit un des naufragés se relever….
One saw a shipwreck come in view.
Cinq Semaines en Ballon
Title page of an early French edition of "Five Weeks in a Balloon".
Frontispiece
Illustration from the first page of "Five Weeks in a Balloon", showing the reader may expect volcanoes, lightning, and an exciting trip.
Le Victoria remorqué un elephant.
The balloon Victoria is snagged by an elephant.
1. L'Émerillon. 2. La Pie-Grièche grise.
Image from Histoire naturelle
1. L'Ecorcheur. 2. La Pie-Grièche rousse.
Image from Histoire naturelle
1. Le Vanga. 2. La Becarde grise.
Image from Histoire naturelle
1. Le Gonosek. 2. Le Grand Duc.
Image from Histoire naturelle
1. Le Hibou ou moyen duc. 2. Le Scops ou petit duc.
Image from Histoire naturelle
1. La Hulotte. 2. Le Chat-Huant.
Image from Histoire naturelle
Portrait of Justus Liebig
Portrait of Justus Liebig
Portrait of Justus Liebig
Portrait of William Lilly
Portrait of Gilbert Fuchs
Portrait of Carl von Linné
Portrait of Carl von Linné
Portrait of Carl von Linné
Portrait of Carl von Linné
Portrait of Carl von Linné
Portrait of Carl von Linné
Portrait of Carl von Linné
Portrait of Carl von Linné
Autograph signature.
Portrait of Fritz Albert Lipmann
Reproduction of a lithograph.
Portrait of Friedrich List
Portrait of John Locke
Portrait of John Locke
From Vanity Fair, Feb. 4, 1904.
Portrait of Oliver Lodge
Portrait of Roger Long
Portrait of John Lubbock
Portrait of John Lubbock
Portrait of Paul Luther
Portrait of Charles Lyell
Portrait of Paul Painlevé
Portrait of François-Vincent Raspail
Portrait of Walther Rathenau
p.96.
Portrait of Petrus Ramus
Signed Zz3.
Portrait of Petrus Ramus
Portrait of John Ray
Back cover of Complete catalogue of golden seeds
Front cover of Complete guide of golden seeds, 1898
Mosella
Mosella from Innisfallen greenhouses: condensed catalogue of special offers in choice plants, seeds & fruits
Canna flowers from Complete catalogue of famous seeds, plants, bulbs, etc.

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