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Monography of the genus Camellia or, An essay on its culture, description and classification, illustrated by two synoptical tables: the first containing the names of two hundred and seventy varieties, with the color and form of the flowers, the species or variety which have produced them, the place of their origin, and the period of their introduction into Europe; and the second presents two ascending gamuts, in which are painted the shades of color peculiar to the known camellias,with their specific denominations.
- Title
- Monography of the genus Camellia or, An essay on its culture, description and classification, illustrated by two synoptical tables: the first containing the names of two hundred and seventy varieties, with the color and form of the flowers, the species or variety which have produced them, the place of their origin, and the period of their introduction into Europe; and the second presents two ascending gamuts, in which are painted the shades of color peculiar to the known camellias,with their specific denominations. By the Abbe Berlese... Tr. from the Frenen by Henry A. S. Dearborn.
- Author
- Berlèse, Lorenzo, 1784-1863.
- Publication
- Boston, J. Breck & company, 1838.
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- Additional Authors
- Dearborn, H. A. S. (Henry Alexander Scammell), 1783-1851.
- Description
- 8, 4,[9]-102 p. 1v numb. 1. incl. tables (part col.); 23 cm.
- Subject
- Call Number
- VQH (Berlese, L. Monography of the genus Camellia)
- LCCN
- agr04001823
- OCLC
- 1268855
- Author
- Berlèse, Lorenzo, 1784-1863.
- Title
- Monography of the genus Camellia or, An essay on its culture, description and classification, illustrated by two synoptical tables: the first containing the names of two hundred and seventy varieties, with the color and form of the flowers, the species or variety which have produced them, the place of their origin, and the period of their introduction into Europe; and the second presents two ascending gamuts, in which are painted the shades of color peculiar to the known camellias,with their specific denominations. By the Abbe Berlese... Tr. from the Frenen by Henry A. S. Dearborn.
- Imprint
- Boston, J. Breck & company, 1838.
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- Dearborn, H. A. S. (Henry Alexander Scammell), 1783-1851. Translator
- Research Call Number
- VQH (Berlese, L. Monography of the genus Camellia)