The flesh is creamy white in mature specimens, changing to blue, and at length leaden, on being bruised.
Bark thin, except near the base of old trunks and broken by narrow fissures into thin narrow brown or creamy white plate-like scales.
Their two eggs are white or creamy white, and measure 1.
Their two eggs, which are laid in May and June, have a creamy white or buffy color.
The eggs have a creamy white ground, and are specked all over with reddish brown.
They lay from eight to twenty eggs with a creamy white or buffy ground color, handsomely blotched with shades of brown and yellowish brown.
The ground is creamy white, and this is spotted, streaked, and blotched, more thickly at the larger end than elsewhere, with reddish brown and underlying pale purple.
America is also a large and fine flower of a creamy white; but perhaps the best known of the whole group is Lam arque, in New England the greatest favorite among greenhouse climbers.
Madame Bravy is of a creamy white, and very beautifully formed.
The whole plant is creamy white, becoming spotted and stained throughout with rusty-brown or foxy-red tints.
The peridium is thin and delicate, breaking into fragments; creamy white in the young stage, and clothed with delicate warts, so minute as to give the surface a soft mealy appearance, the under surface somewhat plicate.
Color, creamy white, becoming black at edge with advancing age, as is also the case with the shaggy points upon its surface, which generally cover the pileus.
The stem is creamy white and of solid substance, and always shows the remains of the veil in a persistent frill or ring just beneath the cap.
The egg when laid is creamy white, and the newly hatched caterpillar is pale green.
Caterpillar green, merging into bluish-green on the back; the lines are pale yellow, or creamy white, that along the black margined spiracles is rather broad and is sometimes tinged with reddish on the three front rings.
The under plumage of the body is creamy white, more or less tinged with light buff, especially on the sides of the head and throat.
The lower plumage is creamy white, streaked profusely with dark brown splashes, and tinted on the throat and sides of the head with a warm buff.
The sides of the head and neck are dull creamy white, streaked with very small dashes and markings of dark brown.
They lay four eggs, creamy white, spotted with shades of brown (.
These are woven of strips of rushes and grass, nicely cupped to hold the eggs, which number from six to twelve; creamy white, specked all over with reddish brown (1.
Usually concealed in a brush pile or in the grass; ten to twenty eggs; of a creamy white or buffy ground color, handsomely blotched with brown of varying shades (1.
A buck that came trotting down out of the Windy Hills on September 27 revealed the splendor of its new winter coat, with an amazing amount of creamy white, chiefly on the mane and shoulders.
Its flowers are very large, double, fragrant, and globular, and their color is a blush or creamy white.
Creamy white, changing to pure white; very large and full, opening well; a seedling from Gloire de Dijon; very free.
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