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Between 1946 and 1948, it was called the Crown Imperial.
During 1955 and 1956, a Crown Imperial limousine model was also offered.
The eagle ornament was about the only thing new on the 1953 Crown Imperial.
The "new" Crown Imperial was also unchanged for 1952.
Power windows were standard on the Crown Imperial.
Full-time power steering was standard on the Crown Imperial.
The 1946-1948 Chrysler Crown Imperial was the largest most luxurious car of the period.
The crown imperial has descended to us."
The 4-door 8-passenger Crown Imperial was available as a sedan, or as a limousine with a division window.
A royal flycatcher, its crest like a crown imperial lily: rust, tipped with blue, rising and setting.
The 1940 Saratoga models were still offered, but now under the name of Crown Imperial Special.
The theme music was Crown Imperial by William Walton.
Chrysler Crown Imperial sedans arrived in 1941.
I have fifty crowns Imperial.
But William Walton's march "Crown Imperial," first performed in 1937, gets the balance just right.
Discover the impressive 1946-1948 Chrysler Crown Imperial.
Crown Imperial (2007)
Also in 1949, the Chrylser Crown Imperial was the first car to come with standard disc brakes.
Crown Imperial is an orchestral march by the English composer William Walton.
Crown Imperial can be:
The Crown Imperial shared basic styling with the Custom Imperial.
A. Fritillaria imperialis, the crown imperial, is somewhat persnickety.
There was a thundering organ processional (Walton's "Crown Imperial").
Although easily propagated from seed, the crown imperial (Fritillaria imperialis) is also being collected.
Probably the most famous of these is the handsome crown imperial (Fritillaria imperialis), which can be a spectacular addition to a late spring garden.
A. Fritillaria imperialis, the crown imperial, is somewhat persnickety.
Fritillaria imperialis, as it's known in Latin, looks like a bellflower that has been crossed with a pineapple.
Although easily propagated from seed, the crown imperial (Fritillaria imperialis) is also being collected.
Probably the most famous of these is the handsome crown imperial (Fritillaria imperialis), which can be a spectacular addition to a late spring garden.
Crown imperial (Fritillaria imperialis) is a handsome flower with huge orange-red pendant flowers.
Fritillaria imperialis requires full sun for best growth, and sandy, well-drained soil for permanence.
Golestan kooh is a beautiful place to see in spring time, with a profusion of Fritillaria imperialis flowers.
Rising above the miniature is an eagle carrying an orange Crown Imperial flower (Fritillaria imperialis) in its beak.
Next year I shall plant crown imperials,Fritillaria imperialis, round the garden as I am told this will deter even the most persistent mole.
Waiting for the Next Generation Q. My Fritillaria imperialis bloomed for a decade, flowering more each year until two years ago, when there were no blooms.
The 'Crown imperial' or 'Kaiser's Crown' ('Fritillaria imperialis') is a member of the genus 'Fritillaria', family Liliaceae.
I've never liked that big silly showstopper Fritillaria imperialis, which looks like a pineapple with its yellow bells and tuft of green leaves atop a 36-inch stem and smells like a skunk.
Fritillaria imperialis (Crown imperial or Kaiser's crown) is a species of flowering plant of the genus Fritillaria, family Liliaceae, native to a wide stretch from Anatolia across the plateau of Iran to Afghanistan, Pakistan and the Himalayan foothills.