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  1. ... Carthame, Fr.; Sa flor, G. The florets of Carthamus tinctorius, Linne. Nat. Ord.-Composite, Cynarem. Origin-An annual ... Hope, is said to be closely related to Carthamus tinctorius, but, unlike it, is extremely bitter as well ...
  2. ... E.; Carthame, Fr.; Saflor, G. The florets of Carthamus tinctorius, Linne. Nat. Ord.-Composite, Cynarem. Origin.-An annual ... Hope, is said to be closely related to Carthamus tinctorius, but, unlike it, is extremely bitter as well ...
  3. ... Tribe 4. Cynarese Lappa minor - Cnicus benedictus V* Carthamus tinctorius Tribe 5. Cichoraceae Taraxacum Dens-Leonis 1. Decoctum ... Olea Europaea . 367 151. Round cardamom 148 206. Carthamus tinctorius . 401 Jcfi > Capsules of Malaguetta pepp« ;r . 149 ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - The dispensatory of the United States of America 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lippincott, Grambo and Co., 1854
    ... CARTHAMUS. U.S. Secondary. Dyers' Saffron. The flowers of Carthamus tinctorius. U S. Fleurs de carthame, Safranbatard, Fr.; Farber Saffor, ... end. Seed-down paleaceous, hairy, or none. Willd. Carthamus tinctorius. Willd. Sp. Plant, iii. 1706. The dyers' saffron ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - The dispensatory of the United States of America 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Grigg & Elliot, 1834
    ... Dauci, Dub. W. CARTHAMUS. U.S. Secondary. Dyers' Saffron. "Carthamus tinctorius. Flores. The flowers." U.S. Fleurs de carthame, safran ... end. Seed-down paleaceous, hairy, or none. Willd. Carthamus tinctorius. Willd. Sp. Plant, iii. 1706. The dyers' saffron ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - The dispensatory of the United States of America 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Grigg, Elliot & Co., 1849
    ... CARTHAMUS. U.S. Secondary. Dyers1 Saffron. " The flowers of Carthamus tinctorius." U. S. Fleurs cle carthame, Safran batard, Fr.; Farber ... end. Seed-down paleaceous, hairy, or none. Willd. Carthamus tinctorius. Willd. Sp. Plant, iii. 1706. The dyers' saffron ...
  7. ... A sulphureted oxyd of antimony. Crocus German'icus. Carthamus tinctorius, or bastard saffron. Crocus In'dicus. The turmeric ... lake prepared from the dried flowers of the Carthamus tinctorius. Rouge, Polishing. See Polishing Rouge. ROUND. Rotun'dus. ...
  8. ... not used. Carduus Pineus, Atractylis gummifera — c. Sativus, Carthamus tinctorius—c. Sativus non- spinosus, Cynara scolymus — c. Solstitialis, ... Oxydum stibii sulphuratum — c. Austriacus, Crocus — c. ilcrmanicus, Carthamus tinctorius — c. Indicus, Curcuma longa—c Martis adstringens, Colcothar — ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - The American eclectic dispensatory 
    Publication: Cincinnati : Moore, Wilstach, & Keys, 1854
    ... contains no gritty particles. Off. Prep.—Cataplasma Carbonis. CARTHAMUS TINCTORIUS. Dyer's Saffron. Nat Ord.—Asteracea3. Sex. Syst.—Syngenesia iEqualis. FLOWERS. Description.—Carthamus Tinctorius, sometimes known as Safflower, Bastard Saffron, etc., is ...
  10. ... is very much adulterated ; the petals of the Carthamus tinctorius, of the Calendula arvensis, pomegranate blossoms, and fibres ... cake saffron, consists of the petals of the Carthamus tinctorius made into a paste with gum-water. Of ...
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