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  1. ... 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 ...
  2. ... The pharmacopoeial name of the saffron flower. See Carthamus Tinctorius. Carthamus Tinctorius. The sys- tematic name of the saffron flower, ... Antimonii. A sulphuretted oxyd of antimony. Crocus Germanicus. Carthamus tinctorius, or bastard saffron. Crocus Indicus. Curcuma longa. Crocus ...
  3. ... Coffea Arabica, in the Botanic Garden at Bombay. Carthamus tinctorius, abundantly cultivated in the Dekkan. Ageratum conyzoides, naturalized ... the use of the saffiower, or Dyer's saffron, (Carthamus tinctorius.)— At the present day, this plant, is very ...
  4. ... Rouge is made from the flowers of the Carthamus tinctorius or Dyer's saffron, also called safflower; by dissolving ... dyes. Saffiower is the dried flowers of the Carthamus tinctorius, and affords a bright but fugitive red. See ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - The dispensatory of the United States of America 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Grigg & Elliot, 1833
    ... Cataplasma Dauci. Dub. 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. ... Odontorhiza 385 Pilodarpus Pennatifolius 386 Eupatorium Perfoliatum 387 Carthamus Tinctorius 387 Salvia Officinalis 388 Hedoma Pulegioides 388 Veratrum ...
  7. ... 221 CARTHAMUS. U.S. Secondary. Safflower. The flowers of Carthamus tinctorius. TJ.S. Fleurs de carthame, Safran batard, Fr.; Farber ... end. Seed-down paleaceous, hairy, or none. Willd. Carthamus tinctorius. Willd. Sp. Plant, iii. 1706. The dyers' saffron ...
  8. ... 221 CARTHAMUS. U.S. Secondary. Safflower. The flowers of Carthamus tinctorius. US. Fleurs de carthame, Safran batard, Fr.; Farber ... end. Seed-down paleaceous, hairy, or none. Willd. Carthamus tinctorius. Willd. Sp. Plant, iii. 1706. The (Iyer s’ saffron ...
  9. ... in infusion, tincture, or extract. CARTHAMUS.—Safflower. Origin.—Carthamus tinctorius, Linne. Natural order, Composite, Cynaroidese. Habitat.—India ; cultivated. ...
  10. ... in infusion, tincture, or extract. CARTHAMUS.—Safflower. Origin.— Carthamus tinctorius, Linne. Natural order, Composite, Cynaroidese. Habitat.—India ; cultivated. ...
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