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The native flowers and ferns of the United States in their botanical, horticultural and popular aspect : series II
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Meehan, Thomas, 1826-1901 The native flowers and ferns of the United States in their botanical, horticultural and popular aspects / by Thomas Meehan ... Series [I]-II
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(Boston : L. Prang, [1878-80]) Click here to view catalog record.
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Series II. Horticulture Prints and Ephemera (large size)
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This series contains over 50 large-size printed items related to horticulture in the United States from approximately 1846 to 1921, with the majority of items dating from 1865 to 1910. The series is comprised mainly of lithographed advertising and documentary prints depicting flowers, fruits, vegetables, and trees offered by various seed suppliers. These materials consist of color-printed, hand-colored, and uncolored images that range in size from approximately 11 x 14 inches to 25 x 35 inches. Notable holdings include prints from seed merchants Briggs & Bro., Crosman Bros., and James Vick of Rochester, New York; D.M. Ferry & Co. of Detroit, Michigan; and Jerome B. Rice & Co. of Cambridge, New York.
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