| 1836 - 520 Seiten
...so fine as scarcely to be discernible; but if they could be obtained entire, it would be desirable. The broadest part of the lamina, or broad end of the...perfectly white, and distinct from the eye, unless it be a laced pink, that is, one ornamented with a continuation of the color of the eye round it, bold, clear,... | |
| 1836 - 586 Seiten
...so fine as scarcely to be discernible; but if they could be obtained entire, it would be desirable. The broadest part of the lamina, or broad end of the...perfectly white, and distinct from the eye, unless it be a laced pink, that is, one ornamented with a continuation of the color of the eye round it, bold, clear,... | |
| 1837 - 276 Seiten
...scarcely to be discernible but if they could be obtained entire, it would be a very desirable object. The broadest part of the lamina or broad end of the...perfectly white and distinct from the eye, unless it be a laced pink, that is, ornamented with a continuation of the colour of the eye round it, bold, clean,... | |
| John Baxter - 1836 - 324 Seiten
...short, they approach nearest to perfection when they are rose-leaved, or without any fringe at all. The broad end of the petals should be perfectly white and distinct from the eye, unless it be a laced pink, which should be bold, clear, and distinct, leaving a considerable portion of white in... | |
| 1836 - 284 Seiten
...as to be scarcely discernible; but if they could be obtained entire, it would be a desirable object. The broadest part of the lamina or broad end of the petals, should bo perfectly white, and distinct from the eye, unless it be a laced pink, that is, one ornamented with... | |
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