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  1. ... used to impart colour & flavour to tinctures etc. Carthamus. Dyers Saffron or Safflower. Flowers of the Carth. Tinctorius. an annual plant, with an erect stem, 1 ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - The domestic encyclopaedia, or, A dictionary of facts, and useful knowledge: comprehending a .... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by William Young Birch, and Abraham Small, no. 17, South Second-Street ; Robert Carr, printer, 1803
    ... illustrated with an engraving. SAFFLOWER, or Bastard- Saffron, Carthamus, L, a genus of exotic plants, comprising ten species, the principal of which is the tinctorius, Common or Dyer's Safflower. It is a native of Egyq-t, and ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - The domestic encyclopaedia : or, A dictionary of facts, and useful knowledge: comprehending a ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by William Young Birch, and Abraham Small, no. 17, South Second-Street : and T. & J. Swords, New-York ; Robert Carr, printer, 1803[-1804]
    ... specification is given, and illustrated with an engraving. SAFFLOWER, or Bastard- Saffron, Carthamus, L, a genus of1 exotic plants, comprising ten species, the principal of which is the tinctorius, Common or Dyer's Safliower. It is a native ...
  4. ... yellow color; then strain for use. W. Procter. CARTHAMUS Safflower. This is the florets of Carthamus linctorius, a ... Cardamine, 170 pratensis, 170 Cardamomum, 170 Carota, 171 Carthamus, 171 tinctorius, 171 Carum, 171 carui, 171 Caryophyllus, 172 aromaticus, ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - The dispensatory of the United States of America 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lippincott, Grambo and Co., 1851
    ... Sometimes the flowers of other plants, particularly of Carthamus tinc- torius or safflower, and of Calendula officinalis or officinal marygold, are fraudulently mixed with the genuine stigmas. They may be known by their shape, ... (See Carthamus.') Other adulterations are the fibres of dried beef, ...
  6. ... gummifera, 387 vulgaris, 387 Carpodinus, 448 Carpopogon, 241 Carthamus, 410 tinctorius, 410 Carum, 318 carui, 319 Carya amara, 590 ...
  7. ... iliac Disease. parlance "saffron" in this country, is safflower, Cartha- mus tinctorius Linn., order, Composita. It is a favorite sudorific ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Lilly's hand book of pharmacy and therapeutics 
    Publication: Indianapolis : Eli Lilly & Company, 1898
    ... AMERICAN SAFFRON Dose 15 to 30 m. Cartharnus tinctorius Willd. IVJit. Ord.—Compositee. Synonyms—Safflower, Dyer’s saffron. Range—lndia, Levant and Egypt; cultivated ...
  9. ... six drops. THE COMPLETE HERBALIST. 137 Description.-Carthamns Tinctorius, sometimes known as Bastard Saffron, Safflower, etc., is an annual plant with a smooth ...
  10. ... papava L. CARLINA corvmbosa L. CARP1NUS Americana Willd. CARTHAMUS cceruleus L. mitissimus L. tinctorius L. 'ensis L. > sis Pers. ) } } latns > Lmk. } BELL ...
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