RMPJYF4H–Parachute plant, Ceropegia sandersonii flower, from southern Africa. Family Asclepiadaceae. The flower 'lantern' acts as a temporary trap for insects
RF2JPCHNT–Utricularia sandersonii
RMKFEJBE–Parachute plant (Ceropegia sandersonii)
RMH2CGCF–Ceropegia sandersonii. Umbrella flower
RMED6YEP–A herbaceous legume, Hoffmanseggia sandersonii in grassland; Drakensberg Mountains, South Africa
RMDC7RCM–Mixed planting of Utricularia sandersonii and Drosera binata
RMEJR159–Hoffmanseggia (Hoffmanseggia sandersonii) flowering, growing in grassland, Royal Natal N.P., Drakensberg Mountains, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, November
RM2AJ170C–Farm and garden annual : spring 1907 . ery freely nroduced. Rubra—An exceedingly handsome variety. Foliage dark green, flowers brightsccirls t. Sandersonii—Leaves dark green and glossy. Flowers a brilliant scarlet, Vernon—A grand Begonia. Theflowers, which are produced ingreat profusion, are a brilliantcarmine color, and the foliage isat first a glossy green borderedwith red, which, as the seasonadvances, is gradually suffusedthroughout the whole plant untilthe foliage and stems present abeautiful glossy redappearance. Price, each $ .!.• Per doz 1.50 REX BEGONIAS. An extensive class,highly pri
RFJ5W02H–flower plant bloom blossom flourish flourishing lantern umbrella red flower
RMMW32GR–. Illustration of Eulophia rosea (as syn. Lissochilus sandersonii, spelled Lissochilus sandersoni) . 1886. M. S. del. ( = Matilda Smith, 1854-1926), J. N. Fitch lith. ( = John Nugent Fitch, 1840–1927) . Description by Joseph Dalton Hooker (1817—1911) 198 Eulophia rosea (as Lissochilus sandersonii) - Curtis' 112 (Ser. 3 no. 42) pl. 6858 (1886)
RFMW122X–Detail of the fern (Asplenium sandersonii) leaves
RMW02YXN–Archive image from page 162 of Die Gartenwelt (1897). Die Gartenwelt diegartenwelt04berl Year: 1897 Illustriertes Wochenblatt für den gesamten Gartenbau. Jahrgang IV. 24. Dezember 1899. No. 13. Nacfttfruci und Nachbildung aus dem Inhalt dieser Zeitschrift wird strafrechtlich verfolgt. Schlingpflanzen. Farbe zwar kein aber stets dem Ceropegia Sandersonii Dcne. und Ceropegia elegans Wall. Von Obergärtner C. Bonstedt, Rostock. (Hierzu zwei Abbildungen.) Von der zu den Asclepiadaceen gehörigen Gattung Ceropegia, welche etwa 80 Spezies umfafst, stellt die Laternen- blume aus Natal, Ceropegia Sand
RM2AJ575H–Horitucultural guide : spring 1892 . lor. Flowers white, very freely produced. Habit^of plant bushy.SANDERSONII—A grand old variety. Leaves dark green and glossy. Flowers a very brilliant scarlet. Each, 15 cts. to 25 cts., according to size. I Iff™ ^^ REX BEGONia-COUHTESS LOUISE ERBODY-NEW. THE peculiar feature of this new variety is the curious spiral formation of the leaf, as seen in the engraving. But aside from this interesting point, this variety has much to commend it. Its foliage is beautifully marked and shaded with silvery gray and coppery-rose, the veins on both sides being a yellowi
RMHR2D0J–Polystachya sandersonii (as P. pachyglossa) - Camaridium strumatum (as Ornithidium s.) - Bulbophyllum intertextum (as B. seychellarum) - Xenia 3 pl 207
RMMWYP3K–. Illustration of Eulophia rosea (as syn. Lissochilus sandersonii, spelled Lissochilus sandersoni) . 1886. M. S. del. ( = Matilda Smith, 1854-1926), J. N. Fitch lith. ( = John Nugent Fitch, 1840–1927) . Description by Joseph Dalton Hooker (1817—1911) 199 Eulophia rosea (as Lissochilus sandersonii) - Curtis' 112 (Ser. 3 no. 42) pl. 6858 (1886)
RMW030BC–Archive image from page 164 of Die Gartenwelt (1897). Die Gartenwelt diegartenwelt04berl Year: 1897 IV, 13 Die Gartenwelt. U7 1T-' f ' Ceropegia Sandersonii. Vom Verfasser für die Gartenwelt gezeichnet. vcrljreiten, dieser Wohlgeruch macht eben diese Pflanze so be- liebt. Leider ist dieses Cyclamm sehr wenig in den Gärten anzu- treffen. Der Grund hierzu liegt meistens darin, dafs die Pflanze nicht mit der nötigen Sorgfalt behandelt wird und dann ein- geht. Gewöhnlich werden die Knollen viel zu hoch gepflanzt, weshalli sich dieselben verhärten, daher nicht austreiben und blühen wollen. D
RM2AM7N6H–Annual catalogue of Schwill's sure seeds . Begonias. Each, 20c; 3 for 50c; 12 for $1.75.The Rex Family—The handsomest of all Begonias.Rubrum—-Pinkish metallic luster.Sandersonii—Scarlet shade of crimson.Thurstonii—Deep pink.Erfordia—Light cherry red.Pres. Carnot—Coral red.. Each, 15c; 6 for 75c; 12 for $1.00.Madame Crozy-Scarlet with golden yellow.America—Red, with purple.Austria—Golden yellow.Allemania—Orange scarlet.Pennsylvania—Vermillion scarlet.Italia—Golden yellow with orange scarlet.Alphonse Bouvier—Dark crimson.Florence Vaughn—Yellow, with red.Chicago—Scarlet.Express—Dark crimson.Chas.
RMHKF2KE–Bulbophyllum sandersonii Harry Bolus Orchids of South Africa volume I tab. 3 (1896)
RMMY5X3E–. Illustration of Eulophia rosea (as syn. Lissochilus sandersonii, spelled Lissochilus sandersoni) . 1886. M. S. del. ( = Matilda Smith, 1854-1926), J. N. Fitch lith. ( = John Nugent Fitch, 1840–1927) . Description by Joseph Dalton Hooker (1817—1911) 171 Eulophia rosea (as Lissochilus sandersonii) - Curtis' 112 (Ser. 3 no. 42) pl. 6858 (1886)
RMPCG62W–104 Bulbophyllum sandersonii - Harry Bolus - Orchids of South Africa - volume I tab. 3 (1896)
RM2CDBKXN–. Our new guide to rose culture : typical D.&C. roses painted from nature . tyle to BegoniaRubra, but more than twice as Targe;upper side deep green, under sidepurplish red. Flowers beautiful coralred borne in large panicles Rubra. — Strong slender branches,heavy waxy green leaves with paniclesof coral-colored flowers. Sangninea,— Large, dark olive-greenleaves, very glossy; under side deepred. Flowers white. Sandersonii.—One of the best. Flow-ers are scarlet, shading to crimson.Borne in profusion continuously.Known as Coral Begonia. Vernon.—A grand sort of unusualmerit; flowering continuously.
RMHWW7R5–Bulbophyllum sandersonii Harry Bolus Orchids of South Africa volume I tab. 3 (1896)
RMMW9EBP–. Bulbophyllum sandersonii . 1896. William Wesley & Son (editors) 104 Bulbophyllum sandersonii - Harry Bolus - Orchids of South Africa - volume I tab. 3 (1896)
RM2CF6242–. Vick's floral guide. hybrida multiflora, rusy pink ; winter flowering,incarnata, strong grower; flowers pink; very fine,miniata, flowers bright scarlet; plant fine form ; winter bloomer. • metallica, a very handsome variety, the foliage of which is dark green, with a beautiful silvery lustre; flowers pink. Massiliensis, new; (see colored pages); 30 cents each. Richardsonii, flowers white; leaves finely divided,rubra, leaves dark green, flowers scarlet rose, in im-mense clusters ; 35 cents each.Sandersonii, scarlet ; fine winter bloomer,subpeltata nigricans, bronzy foliage ; flowers pink.Weko
RMMMN7KH–. Bulbophyllum sandersonii . 1896. William Wesley & Son (editors) 104 Bulbophyllum sandersonii - Harry Bolus - Orchids of South Africa - volume I tab. 3 (1896)
RM2CHYX5D–. Lovett's special catalogue of roses geraniums cannas palms carnations, chrysanthemums gladiolus, lilies, hardy herbaceous plants, and other summer flowering plants and bulbs . ofuse. i^lvtallica. Large, lustrous leaves with metallic re-flections; flowers rosy white. Otto Hacker. Very large, coral-red flowers in im-mense pendant clusters, glossy green, verj- long leaves.Extra fine. See illHsf ration. . Sandersonii. Scarlet heart-shaped flowers in clusters. Sanguinea. Leaves glossy olive, deep red beneath;flowers rosy white. Thurstonii. Bronze-green leaves; rosy white flowers. Wettsteinii. Bri
RMMYBH2C–. Bulbophyllum sandersonii . 1896. William Wesley & Son (editors) 90 Bulbophyllum sandersonii - Harry Bolus - Orchids of South Africa - volume I tab. 3 (1896)
RM2CF3PRX–. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general. .00 per 100.BOSTON FERN. 5 ill. 30c. each.PIERSON FERN, 6 in. 50c. each. GEO. M. EMMANS, Newton, N. J. Mention the Florists* Exchange when writing. POINSETTIAS To close. VA in., $4.00 per 100.HYDRANGEAS, VA in., $3.00 per 100. 4 in., pot grown, $8.00 and $10.00per 100. 5 in., pot grown J20.00 per 100.BEGONIA SANDERSONII, 2K in.. $3.00 per 100. MUM STOCK PLANTS C. Touset, Early White,$1.00 per doz. Pink-Glory of the Pacific, A. J. Halfunr, Wm.Dnckham, Viviand-Morel, Maud Dean,W
RMMX74KR–. Bulbophyllum sandersonii . 1896. William Wesley & Son (editors) 104 Bulbophyllum sandersonii - Harry Bolus - Orchids of South Africa - volume I tab. 3 (1896)
RMRJF248–. Catalogue of seeds and plants. Nursery stock Colorado Denver Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. General Collection of Plants and Bulbs market. Large trusses of light rose-colored flowers, freely produced. Rubella—Belongs to the Ricinifolia section, having large, velvety, deep-pointed leaves. The ribs are banded with purplish brown, while the ground is a pallid green, blotched with red. Sandersonii—A bushy growing variety with deep green leaves; flowers in clusters of droop- ing, heart-shaped buds; an almost constant bloomer. Sanguinea—Leaves dark reddish-green, pointed,
RMMNTEYR–. Illustration of I, 1-3. Polystachya sandersonii (as syn. Polystachya pachyglossa) II, 4-9. Camaridium strumatum (as syn. Ornithidium strumatum) III, 10. Bulbophyllum intertextum (as syn. Bulbophyllum seychellarum) . 1900 (book), 1878 (this plate). Heinrich Gustav Reichenbach (1824–1889) Alternative names Rchb.f. Description German-Saxon botanist, pteridologist, ornithologist and university teacher Date of birth/death 3 January 1824 6 May 1889 Location of birth/death Dresden Hamburg Work location Leipzig Authority control : Q62820 VIAF: 77066171 ISNI: 0000 0000 8396 1069 LCCN: n
RMRHDK4T–. Book for florists. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seedlings Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. We are carrying the finest stock we have Glaucophylla Scandens, Margfaritae, Metallica, M. de Lesseps, McBethii, Nitida, Nitida Odorata, ?ver had. Rubra, Rubra Alba Picta, Ricinifolia, > Sanguinea, Sandersonii, Weltoniensis, ' Zebrina. per 100, $4.00. SemperfLGig-antea Rosea LITTLE GEM CALLA. The True Elliot Stock. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS. One of the most distinct novelties lately introduced. It is a perfect Calla, growing only 8 to 10 inches in height and producing freely perfect
RMME9W7R–. Die Gartenwelt . Illustriertes Wochenblatt für den gesamten Gartenbau. Jahrgang IV. 24. Dezember 1899. No. 13. Nacfttfruci und Nachbildung aus dem Inhalt dieser Zeitschrift wird strafrechtlich verfolgt. Schlingpflanzen. Farbe zwar kein aber stets dem Ceropegia Sandersonii Dcne. und Ceropegia elegans Wall. Von Obergärtner C. Bonstedt, Rostock. (Hierzu zwei Abbildungen.) Von der zu den Asclepiadaceen gehörigen Gattung Ceropegia, welche etwa 80 Spezies umfafst, stellt die Laternen- blume aus Natal, Ceropegia Sandersonii, die gröfstblumigste Art dar und ist, wenngleich nicht gerade häufig, doch
RMRFG4CG–. Galesburg Greenhouses retail catalogue 1900. Nurseries (Horticulture) Illinois Galesburg Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. Begonia metalica. New Begonia, Paul Bruant. A Begonia that grows in fine bushy tree form, increasing in size and number of leaves very rapidly. It is of very heavy texture and a deep olive green. The bloom Is borne in the greatest abundance on long graceful stems. List of Flowering Sorts. (5,10 and 20 cents each.) Vernon, Thurstoni, Metalica, Rubra, President Carnot, Hybrida Multiflora Sandersonii, Manicata Aurea, A
RMME9W79–. Die Gartenwelt . '* Ceropegia Sandersonii. Vom Verfasser für die ^Gartenwelt^ gezeichnet. vcrljreiten, dieser Wohlgeruch macht eben diese Pflanze so be- liebt. Leider ist dieses Cyclamm sehr wenig in den Gärten anzu- treffen. Der Grund hierzu liegt meistens darin, dafs die Pflanze nicht mit der nötigen Sorgfalt behandelt wird und dann ein- geht. Gewöhnlich werden die Knollen viel zu hoch gepflanzt, weshalli sich dieselben verhärten, daher nicht austreiben und blühen wollen. Das Cyclamen europaeiuii gedeiht am besten an einem halbschattigen oder auch ganz schattigen Ort, vorausge- setzt, dafs
RMRH1EGM–. Currie bros. horticultural guide: autumn 1893. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. FLOWERING BULBS, PLANTS, ETC. 23 B. Nigricans. A handsome variety, having bronze-red foliage and pink flowers, which are freely produced. Price, each, 15c to 25c. B. Incarnata. A magnificent variety, bearing great trasses of delicate pink blossoms which fairly hide the foliage. A robust grower and snre flowerer. Price, each, 15c to 05c. B. Sandersonii. One of
RMMCMNMR–. from 10 to 12 inches high, producing soft, rosy pink flowers. Strong plants, 35 cts. each, $1 for 3. Hybrida multiflora. Lovely variety, producing a profusion of rosy pink flowers. Metallic. Free bloomer; flowers white; foliage a lustrous metallic bronze. Marjorie Daw. Bears clusters of large pink flowers. President Camot. Foliage large, upper side deep green, under purplish red. Flowers beautiful coral-red, borne in large panicles. Rubra. Heavy waxy green leaves, with panicles of coral-red flowers. Sandersonii. Flowers are scarlet, shading to crimson. Known also as Coral Begonia. Vernon. Fo
RMRFN88B–. I.N. Kramer & Son, seedsmen and florists. Nursery stock Iowa Cedar Rapids Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Large leaves,. Agrostigma spotted white. Fine cluster of pure white flower. 10c. Bertha de Chateaurocher—A bright current red; one of the best. 10c. Metallica—Large glossy leaves, shaded dark green and olive, with a pecu- liar metalic lustre over all. Large deep rose colored flowers. 10c. Roseum—Beautiful shade of pink. 15c. Sandersonii—Scarlet shade crimson, borne in profusion during the entire year; one of the
RMMCMNY1–. from 10 to 12 inches high, producing soft, rosy pink flowers. Strong plants, 35 cts. each, $1 for 3. Hybrida multiflora. Lovely variety, producing a profusion of rosy pink flowers. Metallic. Free bloomer; flowers white; foliage a lustrous «netallic bronze. Marjorie Daw. Bears clusters of large pink flowers. President Camot. Foliage large, upper side deep green, under purplish red. Flowers beautiful coral-red, borne in large panicles. Rubra. Heavy wa.xy green leaves, with panicles of coral-red flowers. Sandersonii. Flowers are scarlet, shading to crimson. Known also as Coral Begonia. Vernon.
RMRJJTNM–. Beautiful flowers for 1888. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants Catalogs. BKG0T«IA, RrTBRA.. Rubra. Without exception, the most popu- lar Begonia <rrown. Foliajje larire, glossy dark green ; flowers waxy scarlet, borne in immense trusses. 15 cents. Rosea. Like Rubra, except in color, which is a beautiful light rose. 20 cents. Sandersonii. Beautiful coral scarlet. Val- uable for winter blooming. Alba Picta. A perfectly distinct new vari- ety ; an upright, bushy grower. Leaves small, glossy greei., th.ckly spotted with silvery white. {See Cvi.) 20 cents each. Br
RMRFN87Y–. I.N. Kramer & Son, seedsmen and florists. Nursery stock Iowa Cedar Rapids Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Agrostigma spotted white. Fine cluster of pure white flower. 10c. Bertha de Chateaurocher—A bright current red; one of the best. 10c. Metallica—Large glossy leaves, shaded dark green and olive, with a pecu- liar metalic lustre over all. Large deep rose colored flowers. 10c. Roseum—Beautiful shade of pink. 15c. Sandersonii—Scarlet shade crimson, borne in profusion during the entire year; one of the best. 10c. Bego
RMRCNJAK–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. '* Ceropegia Sandersonii. Vom Verfasser für die ^Gartenwelt^ gezeichnet. vcrljreiten, dieser Wohlgeruch macht eben diese Pflanze so be- liebt. Leider ist dieses Cyclamm sehr wenig in den Gärten anzu- treffen. Der Grund hierzu liegt meistens darin, dafs die Pflanze nicht mit der nötigen Sorgfalt behandelt wird und dann ein- geht. Gewöhnlich werden die Knollen viel zu hoch gepflanzt, weshalli sich dieselben verhärten, daher nicht austreiben und blühen wollen. Das Cyclamen europaeiuii gedeiht am besten an einem halbschattigen oder auch ganz schattigen Ort, vorausge- s
RMRCNJB5–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. Illustriertes Wochenblatt für den gesamten Gartenbau. Jahrgang IV. 24. Dezember 1899. No. 13. Nacfttfruci und Nachbildung aus dem Inhalt dieser Zeitschrift wird strafrechtlich verfolgt. Schlingpflanzen. Farbe zwar kein aber stets dem Ceropegia Sandersonii Dcne. und Ceropegia elegans Wall. Von Obergärtner C. Bonstedt, Rostock. (Hierzu zwei Abbildungen.) Von der zu den Asclepiadaceen gehörigen Gattung Ceropegia, welche etwa 80 Spezies umfafst, stellt die Laternen- blume aus Natal, Ceropegia Sandersonii, die gröfstblumigste Art dar und ist, wenngleich nicht gerade häu
RMRCNJB9–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. Illustriertes Wochenblatt für den gesamten Gartenbau. Jahrgang IV. 24. Dezember 1899. No. 13. Nacfttfruci und Nachbildung aus dem Inhalt dieser Zeitschrift wird strafrechtlich verfolgt. Schlingpflanzen. Farbe zwar kein aber stets dem Ceropegia Sandersonii Dcne. und Ceropegia elegans Wall. Von Obergärtner C. Bonstedt, Rostock. (Hierzu zwei Abbildungen.) Von der zu den Asclepiadaceen gehörigen Gattung Ceropegia, welche etwa 80 Spezies umfafst, stellt die Laternen- blume aus Natal, Ceropegia Sandersonii, die gröfstblumigste Art dar und ist, wenngleich nicht gerade häu
RMRCNJAW–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. IV, 13 Die Gartenwelt. U7 1T-*' ^ ^^ ^f. '* Ceropegia Sandersonii. Vom Verfasser für die ^Gartenwelt^ gezeichnet. vcrljreiten, dieser Wohlgeruch macht eben diese Pflanze so be- liebt. Leider ist dieses Cyclamm sehr wenig in den Gärten anzu- treffen. Der Grund hierzu liegt meistens darin, dafs die Pflanze nicht mit der nötigen Sorgfalt behandelt wird und dann ein- geht. Gewöhnlich werden die Knollen viel zu hoch gepflanzt, weshalli sich dieselben verhärten, daher nicht austreiben und blühen wollen. Das Cyclamen europaeiuii gedeiht am besten an einem halbschattigen o
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