It’s grey and cold here in Boston today so lets have a nice bright flower to start the week off right.
From Shirley Hibberd and F. Edward Hulme’s Familiar garden flowers (1879).
It’s grey and cold here in Boston today so lets have a nice bright flower to start the week off right.
From Shirley Hibberd and F. Edward Hulme’s Familiar garden flowers (1879).
From Stanford Allen and Sons, Ltd., The romance of Empire drugs (undated).
From V. Mueller & Co., New instruments, apparatus and office equipment : bulletin no. 4 (1911).
From Jones Quain’s Human anatomy Volume I (1849).
In honor of the first day of spring…
From Shirley Hibberd and and F. Edward Hulme’s Familiar garden flowers (1879).
From Richard Owens’ The principal forms of the skeleton and of the teeth (1854).
From Anne Pratt’s Wild flowers Volume I (1893).
From Philip S. Wales’ Mechanical therapeutics : a practical treatise on surgical apparatus, appliances, and elementary operations (1867).
From Thomas Martyn and Frederick Polydore Nodder’s Flora rustica: exhibiting … figures of such plants as are either useful or injurious in husbandry Volume I (1791).