RM2AWGGN8–Childs' bulbs that bloom : bulbs that bloom plants that please berries that bear . hade, hotof cold location, and is ever a ma<s of green andwhite, refreshing to the eye. Unsurpassed for vases,hanging- pots or baskets. Manettia Vine—In the house it can be trained all arounda window, and it will be a solid wreath of bloomsummer and winter, crimson, tipped yellow. Moneyworth—A lovely old fashioned creeper, or trailingvine for pots or lawn. Perfectly hardy everywhere,and will soon carpet a large .space of ground. Forhanging pot it is unsurpassed. Beautiful foliage and.large golden flowers.. Me
RMP9H9NP–Heart-leaved manettia, Manettia cordifolia. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by S. Nevitt after a botanical illustration by Mrs Augusta Withers from Benjamin Maund and the Rev. John Stevens Henslow's The Botanist, London, 1836.
RM2FM89GW–Manettia luteorubra. West Indies, Mexico, Americas. Manettia bicolor, Manettia bicolore. Handcoloured steel engraving by Felicie Fournier after an illustration by Louis Joseph Edouard Maubert from Charles d'Orbigny's Dictionnaire Universel d'Histoire Naturelle (Universal Dictionary of Natural History), Paris, 1849.
RMPFAMW7–. Descriptive list of plants. Nursery stock New Hampshire Keene Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock; Plants, Ornamental; Flowers; Vegetables. 88 ELLIS BROTLTEBS' CATALOGUE. than the ordinary " Manettia;" the flowers grow outward so that the whole surface is a mass of flowering crimson-scarlet of a most pleasing shade, and of sharp contrast to the foliage. Price 15 cts. Asparagus Tenuissimus. Can be grown like Smilax; its fine filmy foliage equals in beauty the Maidenhair Fern. Price 15 cfs. Jessamine GrandifLorum (Cataloni
RMW1D05N–Archive image from page 819 of Dictionnaire d'horticulture illustré par. Dictionnaire d'horticulture illustrà / par D. Bois prÃface de Maxime Cornu avec la collaboration de E. Andrà ... [et al.]. . dictionnairedhor00bois Year: 1893 MANETTIA. â 808 â MANICARIA. ternant frÃquemment avec autant de dents; co- rolle tubuleuse, subcampanulÃe ou infundibuli- forme, à tube très variable de longueur, cylin- drique ou anguleux, droit ou recourbÃ, glabre ou poilu à la face interne; 4 lobes, rarement 5, triangulaires, droits ou recourbÃs; 4 ou 5 Ãta- mines insÃrÃes à la gorge ou à l'orifice de la c
RMMCJD3E–. Blcolor. The popular Manettia Vine, and a desirable climber, either for the garden or house; long, tubular flowers, bright scarlet, yellow at the tips. Cordifolia. One of the most graceful summer-flowering vines, producing its brilliant crimson flowers from August until host. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. MARANTA, Valuable decorative hothouse plants, remarkable for the rich- ness and beauty of their varied foliage.
RM2AFM80Y–. Manual of everything for the garden : 1894. attractiveness. As a summer climber, in a position where a graceful vine is required, it has noequal, beginning to flower early in the summer and continuing one mass of bloomuntil cut down by a very severe frost. The plants in our grounds at this writing,November 1st, are still one mass of bloom and have not been affected by the froststhat cut down all other soft-wooded plants. (See cut.) Price, 15c. each, $1.50 per dozen, strong plants for this seasons blooming. Manettia Bicolor. A very pretty, rapid-growing twining plant, producing tubularflowers
RM2T6D0RM–Manettia luteorubra. West Indies, Mexico, Americas. Manettia bicolor, Manettia bicolore. Handcoloured steel engraving by Felicie Fournier after an illustration by Louis Joseph Edouard Maubert from Charles d'Orbigny's Dictionnaire Universel d'Histoire Naturelle (Universal Dictionary of Natural History), Paris, 1849.
RMT02CHM–Dreer's garden calendar : 1896 . dreersgardencale1896henr Year: 1896 One of the most showy and attractive summer vines and entirely distinct from the well-known Manettia vine. It is of rapid growth, with deep green foliage and a wonder- ful profusion of crimson scarlet tubular flowers one and a half inches long. These are borne on longer stems than the ordinary Manettia, and when grown on a trellis, as shown in the illustration, all the flowers grow outward so that the whole surface' is a mass of flowering crimson scarlet of a most pleasing shade, and of sharp contrast to the foliage. Price 1
RMMCH1RG–. Lycopodium. ^Lobelia. -Manettia Cordifolia. See Summer Climbers. Maurandias. MUHLENBACHIA ROTUNDIFOLIA. 25 cts. Othonna Crassifolia. Panicum Variegatum. Variegated Grass. (Shade). *Peristrophe Angustifolia Aubea. Reinekia Carnea Variegata. Grass-like. 25 cts. Russelia Juncia. Scarlet flowers. Saxifraga Fortunei. (Shade.) 20 cts. Tricolor. Very fine and rare. 35 cts. *Sedum. *Senecio. Thumbergias. See Summer Climbers. Torenia. Tradescantia. ViNCA. HEDERA—Ivy. The most useful and popular evergreen vine. The varieties marked with an * are the hardiest and most vigorous, suitable for covering wa
RM2AXA0A8–Steckler's seed catalogue and garden manual for the southern states : 1902 . eight of 20 feet or more.The buds are vivid red, then orange yel-low, and the flowers a creamy white. Verystriking and beautiful, Price 25 cents each. Madeira Vine. A half hardy, wel1adaptable climber in our southern gardenwonderfully prolific in blooming qualities,flowers very fragrant, white foliage, olivegreen. One plant will cover 20 cubic feetof space in early season, Dormant bulbs,10 cents. Manettia Vine. One of the most handsome and desirable of all climbing vineseither for house or garden. A free and con-tinuo
RMP556W6–Firecracker vine, Manettia bicolor, in a flowerpot and arrowroot, Maranta arundinacea. Handcoloured woodblock print from Konan Tanigami's 'Seiyou Sokazufu' (Pictorial Album of Western Plants and Flowers: Summer), Unsodo, Kyoto, 1917. Tanigami (1879-1928) depicted 125 varieties of garden plants through the four seasons.
RMT02D8W–Dreer's garden calendar : 1897 . dreersgardencale1897henr Year: 1897 Manettia Blcolor. PANAX VICTORIA. A pretty, shrubby plant, with finely divided light green leaves with their edges clearly defined with white variegation; very useful as a decorative plant for the table. 50 cts. each. OLEA FRAGRANS. (Sweet Olive.) An old favorite greenhouse shrub, succeeding admirably as a house plant, producing small white flowers which are of the most exquisite fragrance, continuing to bloom almost the entire winter. 50 cts. each; §5 00 per doz. OTAHEITE ORANGE. The best of the Oranges for house culture. I
RMMACFAR–. Dreer's wholesale price list / Henry A. Dreer. . MONTIIULTIA GeBUAMa. Manettia. Per doz. Per 100. Bicolor. 2^-inch pots 60 55 00 Cordifolia. 3 " " 75 6 00 Montbretia Crooosmiseflora Germania. (The New Giant Montbretia.) This new Montbretia has been under our observation for the past four years, when it first originated, and we can fully endorse the originator's description, which follows herewith : " This splendid acquisition is the result of a cross between Crocosmia aurea imperialis and some varieties of Montbretia. Having inherited the vigorous growth of the Crocosmias, it,
RM2AM5N67–W.WRawson & Coseedsmen / W.WRawson & Co. . Valuable decorative store plants, remarkable fortheir richness and beauty of their varied foliage.Color of leaves a light shade of green mottled andspotted a reddish brown. Each 50 cts. and $1. MANETTIA BICOLOR Manettia Vine A charming and profuse flowering climber, producing tubular flowers from 1 to 2 inches iilength, the plant being literally covered with themthe entire season. The coloring of these flowers isgorgeous in the extreme, being a flame color tippedwith bright yellow; the contrast with the vivid greenglossy foliage is startling, making t
RMP5N7AM–Manettia cordifolia. . The Brazilian firecracker vine is a twining, delicate perennial vine with small narrow leaves and very showy and abundant red tubular flowers. . . Augusta Innes Withers (17931877): Augusta Baker, a clergyman's daughter, lived and worked in London all her life. She married an accountant, Theodore Withers, 20 years her senior, and gave lessons in flower painting. She became Flower Painter in Ordinary to Queen Adelaide. During the 1830s and 40s, she drew for books and magazines such as Lindley's Pomological Magazine, Curtis's Botanical Magazine, and Transactions of the Hor
RMRYR059–Dreer's quarterly wholesale price list Dreer's quarterly wholesale price list of seeds, plants &c. : winter edition January 1895 March . dreersquarterlyw1895henr 1 Year: 1895 DREER'S WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. Honeysuckles. Halleana (Hall's Monthly) 2£ ' ' ' . .4 Evergreen ., Variegated flanettia Cordifolia. One of the most showy and attractive sum- mer vines, and entirely distinct from the well- known Manettia vine. It is of rapid growth, with deep green foliage, and a wonderful profusion of crimson scarlet tubular flowers one and a half inches long. These are borne on longer stems than the or
RMMCGRRE–. One of the most showy and attractive summer vines and entirely distinct from the well-known Manettia vine. It is of rapid growth, with deep green foliage and a wonder- ful profusion of crimson scarlet tubular flowers one and a half inches long. These are borne on longer stems than the ordinary Manettia, and when grown on a trellis, as shown in the illustration, all the flowers grow outward so that the whole surface' is a mass of flowering crimson scarlet of a most pleasing shade, and of sharp contrast to the foliage. Price 15 cts. each, 8 for $1.00. flanettia Bicolor. (flanettia Vine.) A cha
RM2BTTY5M–Manettia tenuis Britton ex Rusby Wernham.
RM2AN4N3N–Childs' rare flowers, vegetables & fruits for 1895 . ngle or Transplanting Trotoel. This new Tool is the finest thing for garden work webAve ever seen. For transplanting, lifting or setting plantsor bulbs, it has no equal. Postpaid, 25 cents each. J^asscllia Jtiqcca. This plant has long, wiry, leafless stems which grow Ingraceful, drooping masses, flowing like hair. On these barestems are borne quantities of lone, tubular flowers of themost vivid .scarlet color, something like a Manettia bloom,but more numerous. It is a novel and beautiful plant, suita-ble either for beds in summer or lor pot
RMT0T8RT–Dreer's 1909 garden book (1909) Dreer's 1909 garden book dreers1909garden1909henr Year: 1909 Blcolor. The popular Manettia Vine, and a desirable climber, either for the garden or house; long, tubular flowers, bright scarlet, yellow at the tips. Cordifolia. One of the most graceful summer-flowering vines, producing its brilliant crimson flowers from August until host. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. MARANTA, Valuable decorative hothouse plants, remarkable for the rich- ness and beauty of their varied foliage. Alberti $0 Amabilis . Argyraea Bachemiana Bambuseefolia Bella Costata Glabra Chantri
RMMCH1HJ–. Lycopodium. â 'â¢Lobelia. -'â¢Manettia Cordifolia. See Summer Climbers. Maurandias. MUHLENBACHIA ROTUNDIFOLIA. 25 cts. Othonna Crassifolia. Panicum Variegatum. Variegated Grass. (Shade). *Peristrophe Angustifolia Aurea. Reinekia Carnea Variegata, Grass-like. 25 cts. RUSSELIA JUNCIA. Scarlet flowers. Saxifraga Fortunei. (Shade.) 20 cts. Tricolor. Very fine and rare. 35 cts. *Sedum. *Senecio. Thumbergias. See Summer Climbers. TORENIA. Tradescantia. ViNCA. HEDERAâ!vy. The most useful and popular evergreen vine. The varieties marked with an â¢â â ' are the hardiest and most vigorous, suitable fo
RM2BTTAW9–Manettia sp.
RM2AKHPFM–Childs' fall catalogue of bulbs and plants that bloom . lvia.1 Rainbow Canna.1 Manettia Vine.1 Parrots Feather. Hardy perennial piapts. 7 BEST SORTS FOR 75c. For 75c. we will send one fine plant each of the followincfine Hardy Perennials: 1 Perennial Phlox. 1 Rndbeckia Golden Glow. 1 Hardy Candytuft. 1 Mosquito Catcher. 1 Day Lily, Validated. 1 Iris Kaempferi. 1 Hemerocallis. lO Fii>e Ixilies for 8()c. For 80c. we send 10 fine Lilies, 10 sorts, named. See page 32. 6 NeV Fruits for 50c. For only 50c. we will send one fine plant each of the fol-lowing 6 New Fruits: Tree Strawberry.Tree Black
RMRYRN4W–Dreer's quarterly wholesale price list Dreer's quarterly wholesale price list of seeds, plants &c. : spring edition April 1895 June . dreersquarterlyw1895henr 0 Year: 1895 DREER'S WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. Honeysnckles. Halleana (Hall's Monthly) 2* ' 4' Evergreen Variegated One of the most showy and attractive sum- mer ines and entirely distinct from the.well- kno^^n Manettia vine. It is of rapid growth, vith deep green foliage, and a wonderful profusion of ciimson scarlet tubular flowers one and a half inches long These are borne on longer stems than the ordinary Manettia, and when grown on
RMMCFCM3–. Manettia Blcolor. PANAX VICTORIA. A pretty, shrubby plant, with finely divided light green leaves with their edges clearly defined with white variegation; very useful as a decorative plant for the table. 50 cts. each. OLEA FRAGRANS. (Sweet Olive.) An old favorite greenhouse shrub, succeeding admirably as a house plant, producing small white flowers which are of the most exquisite fragrance, continuing to bloom almost the entire winter. 50 cts. each; §5 00 per doz. OTAHEITE ORANGE. The best of the Oranges for house culture. It is of dwarf, bushy habit, and bears a profusion of fragrant flower
RM2BTTAXJ–Manettia sp.
RM2CEGYP0–. [Fall catalogue of hardy bulbs and plants]. t is a free and con-stant bloomer, commencing when only a foot high ; and,like the Manettia, its flowers keep perfect a long time beforefading. No more beautiful object can be seen than thesetwo vines growing side by side, and mingling their profusionof bloom. Strong plants, 25 cts. each; 5 for $1.00. pieron^a SP^^^ei^s. This is a new plant which flowers at all times of the year,and is especially valuable for winter decoration. Whereverit has been grown it has given the greatest satisfaction, andone hears nothing but praise said of it. We have had
RMT0RGH8–Dreer's garden book 1904 Dreer's garden book : 1904 dreersgardenbook1904henr Year: 1904 brilliant orange Laniana Craigi. Maranta Rosea Lineata. MANETTIA. Bicolor. The popular Man- ttlia Vine, and a desir- able climber, either for the garden or house; long tubular flowers, bright scarlet, yellow at the tips. Cordifolia. Crimson flow- ers; one of the most grace- ful vines in our collection. 10 cts. each ; $100 per doz. Milla Biflora. (Me.xican ' Star of Bethlehem.') One of the loveliesr and most desirable bulbs. The flowers are nearly 2^ inches in diameter, of a pure waxy- white color, and
RMMCMMG0–. is apt to be deceived and induced to buy them. Read what others say about them, and purchase from re- liable houses who have made the business a life work. The budding is usually done on wild Manettia Ro.se stallts by taking a l)ud from the original plant and inserting it under the barlt of the Manettia and binding it thereon, as in Illustration No. 5. The first year the budded Rose make.s a rapid, soft growth, probably producing some blooms, but the second year the wild root begins to assert itself and grows with tremendous vigor, throwing out wild shoots from the roots, thus sapping the li
RMT0TJHC–Dreer's 1838 1908 garden book Dreer's 1838 1908 garden book dreers18381908ga1908henr Year: 1908 MANETTIA. Bicolor. The popular Manetlia Vine, and a desirabje climber, cither for the garden or house; long, tubular flowers, bright scarlet, yellow at the tips. Cordifolia, One of the most graceful summer-flowering vines, producing its brilliant dim: on flowers from August until frost. 10 cts. each ; §1.00 per doz. MARANTA. Valuable decorated stove plants, remarkable for the richness and beautv of their varied foliage. Each. Albert! $0 50 Amabilis 50 Argyrjea 75 Maranta Makovaxa. Bachemiana Bamb
RMMCJAB5–. MANETTIA. Bicolor. The popular Manetlia Vine, and a desirabje climber, cither for the garden or house; long, tubular flowers, bright scarlet, yellow at the tips. Cordifolia, One of the most graceful summer-flowering vines, producing its brilliant dim: on flowers from August until frost. 10 cts. each ; §1.00 per doz. MARANTA. Valuable decorated stove plants, remarkable for the richness and beautv of their varied foliage. Each. Albert! $0 50 Amabilis 50 Argyrjea 75 Maranta Makovaxa. Bachemiana Bambusaefolia Bella Costata Glabra Chantrierl Dealbata Eximea Qouletti Qoveniana Hieroglyphica 1 lll
RM2BTTAWK–Manettia sp.
RM2CHXDGR–. Lovett's special catalogue of roses geraniums cannas palms carnations, chrysanthemums gladiolus, lilies, hardy herbaceous plants, and other summer flowering plants and bulbs . 4 in. pots, ea., 15c; 2 for 25c.From 4 in. pots, ea., 20c; 3 for .50c. MANETTIA BICOLOR. In order to have thisbeautiful vine bloomwell allow the roots tobecome pot-bound.This causes the plant tobloom profusely whenit is quite smalL Thosewho have seen i t thusbloomed will, I amsure, agree with methat there is not a pret-tier vine for windowor pot culture. Be-yond the one pointgiven above, it thrivesfor all with small ca
RMT0TK78–Dreer's garden book seventy-third Dreer's garden book : seventy-third annual edition 1911 dreersgardenbook1911henr Year: 1911 Lantana. LOBELIA. Crystal Palace Compacta. Rich dark blue, much used for bedding, vases, etc. Kathleen Mallard. Large, double intense blue flowers, dis- tinct and pretty. 10 cts. each; $1.00 per doz.; $6.00 per 100. MANETTIA. Bicolor. The popular Manettia Vine, and a desirable climber, either for the garden or house; long, tubular flowers, bright scarlet, yellow at the tips. Cordifolia. One of the most graceful summer-flowering vines, producing its brilliant crimson
RMMCGW2D–. MARANTA. Valuable decorative stove plants, remarkable for 1he ricbness and beauty of their varied foliage. Makoyana.—.$1.00 to $1.50. Massangeana.—50 ets. Ornata.—50 cts. Zebrina.—50 cts. to $5.00. MANETTIA VINE. iManettia Bicolor. i A charming and profase flowering climber, produ- cing tubular flowers from 1 to 2 inches in length, the plant being literally covered with them the entire season. The coloring of these flowers is gorgeous in the extreme, being a flame color tipped with bright yellow, the contrast with the vivid green, glossy foli- age is startling, making the plant an object of
RM2BTTAX3–Manettia divaricata Wernham.
RM2CHHM8N–. Steckler's seed catalogue and garden manual for the southern states : 1901 . Mina Lobata. Mina Lobata.—An annual climberfrom Mexico. Attains a height of 20 feetor more. The buds are vivid red, thenorange yellow, and the flowers a creamywhite. Very striking and beautiful. Price25 cents each. Madeira Vine.—A half hardy welladaptable climber in our southern gardenwonderfully prolific in blooming qualities. 144 J. STECKLER SEED CO., LTD , ALMANAC AND flowers very fragrant, white foliage, olive green. One plant will cover 20 cubic feetof space in early season. Dormant bulbs,ioc Manettia Vine-—On*
RMT22HAP–Archive image from page 5 of Dingee guide to rose culture Dingee guide to rose culture : for more than 60 years an authority 1918 dingeeguidetoros19ding 9 Year: 1918 HERE are two distinct meth- ods of propagating- Rose plants or bushes. One by budding or grafting a small bud or graft of the true Rose onto the root of wild manettia, sweetbriar or ru- gosa, and the other is by growing them on their own roots. The first method is the one employed by Euro- pean growers. The cost of producing a budded plant is very small; first, on account of the cheap labor employed, and second, on account of th
RMMCH3JC–. MAGNOLIA FUSCATA. (.The Banana Shrub.) An old favorite greenhouse shrub which grows under condi- tions similar to that for Azaleas and Camellias. It firoduces in ihe early spring brownish-yellow flowers edged with light car- mine, which exhale a delicious banana fragrance. Good young plants, 35 cts. each; large bushy specimens, 18 inches high, which should give a mass of bloum, $1.00 each. MANETTIA. Cicolor. The popular Maiietlia Vine, and a desirable climber, either for the garden or house; long tubular flowers, bright scnrlet, yellow at the tips. Cordifolia. Crimson flowers; one of the mos
RM2BTTAWG–Manettia schumanniana Sprague.
RM2CEF276–. Turn over a new leaf and be convinced that W.W. Rawson & Co.'s seeds are true to name / W.W. Rawson & Co.. Pelargoniums. MARANTA. Valuable decorative store plants, remarkable fortheir richness and beauty of their varied foliage.Color of leaves a ligh shade of green mottled andspotted a reddish brown. Each 50 cts. and $1. MANETTIA BICOLOR. Manettia Vine. A charming and profuse flowering climber, pro-ducing tubular flowers from 1 to 2 inches inlength, the plant being literally covered with themthe entire season. The coloring of these flowers isgorgeous in the extreme, being a flame color tippe
RMT0RGH9–Dreer's garden book 1904 Dreer's garden book : 1904 dreersgardenbook1904henr Year: 1904 Maranta Rosea Lineata. MANETTIA. Bicolor. The popular Man- ttlia Vine, and a desir- able climber, either for the garden or house; long tubular flowers, bright scarlet, yellow at the tips. Cordifolia. Crimson flow- ers; one of the most grace- ful vines in our collection. 10 cts. each ; $100 per doz. Milla Biflora. (Me.xican ' Star of Bethlehem.') One of the loveliesr and most desirable bulbs. The flowers are nearly 2^ inches in diameter, of a pure waxy- white color, and usually borne in pairs; the petals
RMMCH5G0–. Maranta Rosea Lineata. MANETTIA. Bicolor. The popular Man- ttlia Vine, and a desir- able climber, either for the garden or house; long tubular flowers, bright scarlet, yellow at the tips. Cordifolia. Crimson flow- ers; one of the most grace- ful vines in our collection. 10 cts. each ; $100 per doz. Milla Biflora. (Me.xican " Star of Bethlehem.") One of the loveliesr and most desirable bulbs. The flowers are nearly 2^ inches in diameter, of a pure waxy- white color, and usually borne in pairs; the petals are of great substance, and will keep for days when cut. [) cts. each ; 50 cts.
RM2BTWX22–Manettia calycosa Griseb.
RM2CEHKG1–. [Fall catalogue of hardy bulbs and plants]. ite Orange page 44 1 Manettia Vine . p £ Jl 1 Solanum Grandiflorura 431 Surprise Collection, see Colored Plate1 Can na Star of 1891 » *1 Rose Champion of the World, .page 101 Japan Wineberry.. 581 halfdoz. All-Summer Raspberry 53 1 doz. Ixias 1 Juneberry. 1 Mexican Primrose!.!!!!!!!1 Olea Fragrans..1 Fuchsia Trailing Queen!!..]1 Everbearing Tree Blackberry 1 L,ilium Harrisi, large ., 1 Lilium Candidum, large page 28 (50 43 11 44 55 1 Lilnim Auratum. large1 Chinese Sacred Lily 1 Scilla Clusi 1 Amaryllis Regina.!.!!.1 doz Parrot Tulips1 half doz. Min
RMRYRG8N–Dreer's mid-summer list (1891) Dreer's mid-summer list . dreersmidsummerl1891henr Year: 1891 24 DREER'S MID-SUMMER LIST. MARANTA. Valuable decorative stove plants, remarkable for 1he ricbness and beauty of their varied foliage. Makoyana.—.$1.00 to $1.50. Massangeana.—50 ets. Ornata.—50 cts. Zebrina.—50 cts. to $5.00. MANETTIA VINE. iManettia Bicolor. i A charming and profase flowering climber, produ- cing tubular flowers from 1 to 2 inches in length, the plant being literally covered with them the entire season. The coloring of these flowers is gorgeous in the extreme, being a flame color
RMMABNGX–. Dreer's quarterly wholesale price list of seeds, plants &c. : winter edition January 1895 March . Honeysuckles. Halleana (Hall's Monthly) 2£ " " " . .4 Evergreen ., Variegated flanettia Cordifolia. One of the most showy and attractive sum- mer vines, and entirely distinct from the well- known Manettia vine. It is of rapid growth, with deep green foliage, and a wonderful profusion of crimson scarlet tubular flowers one and a half inches long. These are borne on longer stems than the ordinary Manettia, and when grown on a trellis, as shown in the illustra- *V 3Sjf tion, all
RM2BTTAN6–Manettia cordifolia Mart.
RMRH09W5–. Bulletin. Agriculture -- New Hampshire. and thoroughly. As it is not possible to get all the insects at one time, the operation should be repeated weekly for some time. A reinfestation may easily occur if other plants in the home have thrips, for the manettia vine is much to their taste. The same control measures are suitable for aphis and mealybug on this plant. It should also be noted that thrips are much more troublesome at higher temperatures around 70° F or above. Suggested summer care Some growers rest their manettia plants out-of-doors in a sheltered spot during summer. Still others
RMRYRG8M–Dreer's mid-summer list (1891) Dreer's mid-summer list . dreersmidsummerl1891henr Year: 1891 MARANTA. Valuable decorative stove plants, remarkable for 1he ricbness and beauty of their varied foliage. Makoyana.—.$1.00 to $1.50. Massangeana.—50 ets. Ornata.—50 cts. Zebrina.—50 cts. to $5.00. MANETTIA VINE. iManettia Bicolor. i A charming and profase flowering climber, produ- cing tubular flowers from 1 to 2 inches in length, the plant being literally covered with them the entire season. The coloring of these flowers is gorgeous in the extreme, being a flame color tipped with bright yellow, the
RMMCFAF7–. -Marani- Macrozaiiiia degatitissima. A most distinct and graceful Cycad with small narrow leaves of a rich deep green. A pretty plant for table decoration. 5;2,00 each. MAWIVOLIA FIJSCATA. (Banana Shrub.) A most desirable greenhouse shrub, succeeding admir- ably as a window plant. It produces its small flowers in the greatest profusion during late winter or early spring montlis. These are of the most exquisite fragrance, simi- lar to a ripe banana. 30 cts. each. MANETTIA. BiCOlor. The popular Maneltia Vine, and a desir- able climber either for the garden or house ; long tulni- lar flowers, b
RM2BTTANM–Manettia calycosa Griseb.
RMRFPK4M–. The Geo H. Mellen Co. Innisfallen Greenhouses. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Urbana Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Plants, Ornamental; Flowers; Roses; Fruit. Single Chinese Primrose. MANETTIA VINE-MANETTIA BICOLOR. A beautiful twining plant, producing very showy tubular flowers from one to two inches in length, and in such great abundance that the plants are literally covered with them the entire season. The flowers are of the most intense fiery scarlet, with bright yellow tip; they are also covered wit
RMRYRJTG–Dreer's wholesale price list Dreer's wholesale price list : seeds for florists plants vegetable seeds, tools, fertilizers and sundries . dreerswholesalep1907henr Year: 1907 30 HENRY A. DREER, Philadelphia, Pa. MARANTA MAKOYANA Manettia. Bicolor. 25^-inch pots, 75 cents per dozen ; $5.00 per 100. Marantas. Our collection of these choice complete in the country. Each Amabilis .... 35 Alberti .......... 35 Argvraea 50 Bachemiana ... 35 Bambuseefolia 35 Bella 15 Chantrieri 35 Costata Glabra .... 50 Dealbata 35 Eximea 35 Goveniana 15 Gouletti 50 Insignes ', 35 Illustris 50 Iconifera 35 Kerchov
RMMABNM9–. Dreer's quarterly wholesale price list of seeds, plants &c. : spring edition April 1895 June . Honeysnckles. Halleana (Hall's Monthly) 2* " 4' Evergreen Variegated One of the most showy and attractive sum- mer ines and entirely distinct from the.well- kno^^n Manettia vine. It is of rapid growth, vith deep green foliage, and a wonderful profusion of ciimson scarlet tubular flowers one and a half inches long These are borne on longer stems than the ordinary Manettia, and when grown on a trellis, as shown in the illustra- tion, all the flowers grow outward so that the whole surface i
RM2BTTAPG–Manettia cordifolia Mart.
RMRFGBW4–. Catalogue of useful greenhouse and bedding plants : make a specialty of fine chrysanthemums and roses. Nursery stock Georgia Gainesville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. PIEDMONT GREENHOUSES. 31. Bicolor. A charming and profuse flowering climber, producing tubular flowers an inch long, the plant being literally covered with them the entire season. Flame-color, tipped with bright yellow. 5c. Cordifolia. One of the most showy and at- tractive summer-flowering vines, and entire- ly distinct from the well known Manettia vine. It is of rapid growth, with d
RMMCH38T–. Lantana. LOBELIA. Crystal Palace Compacta. Rich dark blue, much used for bedding, vases, etc. Kathleen Mallard. Large, double intense blue flowers, dis- tinct and pretty. 10 cts. each; $1.00 per doz.; $6.00 per 100. MANETTIA. Bicolor. The popular Manettia Vine, and a desirable climber, either for the garden or house; long, tubular flowers, bright scarlet, yellow at the tips. Cordifolia. One of the most graceful summer-flowering vines, producing its brilliant crimson flowers from August until frost. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. MARANTA. Valuable decorative hothouse plants, remarkable for the
RM2BTTAY2–Manettia reclinata L.
RMRFEA9G–. Catalogue : useful greenhouse and bedding plants. Nursery stock Georgia Gainesville Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 28 J. E. Jackson, Gainesville, Georgia.. MOONFIiOWEB. (Seepage27.) MANETTIA. Bicolor—A charming and profuseifflower climber, producing tubular flowers an inch long, the plant being literally covered with them the entire season. Flame color, tipped with bright yellow. 5 cts. -"^ Cordifolia—One of the most showy and attractive summer-flowering vines, and entirely distinct from the well-known Manettia vine. It is of rapid growt
RMMCGTE2–. Maranta Mas ANC.EANA. MIULA BIFLORA. [Mexican "Star of Bethlehem.") One of the loveliest and most desirable bulbs. The flowers are nearly 2J inches in diameter, of a pure waxy white color, and usually borne in pairs; the petals are thick and leathery, of great substance, and will keep for days when cut and placed in water. 10 cts. each ; $1 00 per dozen. MANETTIA VINE. (Manettia Bicolor.) A charming and profuse flowering climber, producing tubul.n flowers from 1 to 2 inches in length, the plant being literally covered with them the entire season. The coloring of these flowers is go
RM2BTTAX9–Manettia pearcei Wernham.
RMRJJP52–. Beautify your homes : 1901. Seed industry and trade; Seeds; Flowers; Plants, Ornamental; Bulbs (Plants); Roses. MANETTIA MANETTIA BICOLOR. The most wonderful new vine or plant that has yet been produced. It blooms in Winter as well as Summer. It is both a rapid and beautiful climber. The flowers are from an inch to an inch and a half in length, of a most intense bright scarlet, shading into flame, tipped with the deepest golden yellow, and covered with a thick scarlet moss. The blossoms remain on the plants for weeks be- fore falling. Has my highest commendation. Send to me and get the genui
RMMAC6N0–. Dreer's quarterly wholesale price list of seeds, plants, implements, &c. : winter edition, January 1893 March . Manettia Bicolor. A charming and profuse flowering climber, produc- ing tubular flowers from 1 to 2 inches in length, the plant being literally covered with them the entire season. The coloring of these flowers is gorgeous in the extreme, being a flame color tipped with bright yellow, the contrast with the vivid green, glossy foh- age is startling, making the plant an olDJect of rare beauty. Strong 3 inch pots, 75 cts. per doz.; $6.00 per 100. Marantas. Massangeana. 3 inch pots
RM2BTTAW0–Manettia peruviana Standl.
RMRF7BWB–. Catalogue of useful greenhouse and bedding plants : make a specialty of fine chrysanthemums and roses. Nursery stock Georgia Gainesville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. PIEDMONT GREENHOUSES. 31. Bicolor. A charming and profuse flowering climber, producing tubular flowers an inch long, the plant being literally covered with them the entire season. Flame-color, tipped with bright yellow. 5c. Cordifolia. One of the most showy and at- tractive summer-flowering vines, and entire- ly distinct from the well known Manettia vine. It is of rapid growth, with d
RMMED39F–. Die Gartenwelt . Palmengruppe im Parke des Geh. Kommerzienrats Camphausen, und seiner Liebhaberei praktisch dienstbar zu machen sucht Schlingpflanzen. Manettia bicolor ist eine Rubiaceae und stammt aus Brasilien. Sie ist eine schnellrankende Schlingpflanze und wirkt, in Formen Die Vermehrung kann aus Samen und durch Stecklinge erfolgen. Cobaea wird vorwiegend als einjährige Pflanze kultiviert und meisten- teils im Frühjahre aus Samen erzogen. Sie wächst ungemein schnell und ist als williger Blüher sehr wertvoll. Daß Cobaea scandens als Schlingpflanze im Gewächshause bei einer Temperatur von
RM2BTTAXK–Manettia reclinata L.
RMRH09WH–. Bulletin. Agriculture -- New Hampshire. Container Roughly, half of the plants were grown in porous pots and half in glazed containers of equal size. The type of container did not affect the degree of success of these plants. Feeding Eight of the 18 successful plants were fed either regularly or occa- sionally, while none of the unsuccessful plants were fed. With Manettia bicolor, as with most other flowering plants, there is a decided response to regular feeding, especially if the plant is grown for periods of six months or longer or if the plant is not started in a fertile soil.. Fig. 20—Ma
RMMACE2J–. Dreer's wholesale price list : seeds for florists plants vegetable seeds, tools, fertilizers and sundries . MARANTA MAKOYANA Manettia. Bicolor. 25^-inch pots, 75 cents per dozen ; $5.00 per 100. Marantas. Our collection of these choice complete in the country. Each Amabilis .... 35 Alberti .......... 35 Argvraea 50 Bachemiana ... 35 Bambuseefolia 35 Bella 15 Chantrieri 35 Costata Glabra .... 50 Dealbata 35 Eximea 35 Goveniana 15 Gouletti 50 Insignes ', 35 Illustris 50 Iconifera 35 Kerchoviana 10 Kummeriana , 35 Leopardina 50 Lietzei 35 Lietzei Superba 35 Lindeni 75 Luciana 35 We will furnish
RM2BTTAPD–Manettia cordifolia Mart.
RMRJ7MT1–. Childs' rare flowers, vegetables and fruits, 1900 : 25th anniversary. Commercial catalogs Seeds; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; John Lewis Childs (Firm); Commercial catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Seeds; Flowers; Vegetables; Fruit trees. some Florists. Unfortun- itely much inferior seed and plants of the wrong variety has been sold by others. The true Filifera or Weeping Paini is one of the grandest of all foliage pot plants, and is very easily grown by anyone in an ordinary window. The chaiming Manettia Vin
RMMCJ8Y1–. GENISTA FRAGRANS. A most desirable spring flowering plant, producing its fragrant bright golden yellow flowers in the greatest prolusion. As a window plant of the easiest culture it isunsurpassed. First size, 50 cts. each ; 3 for $1.00. Second " 30 " " 4 " 1.00. GERANIUMS. Of this useful class of plants we offer a large selection, either single, double or variegated. For list please refer to spring catalogue. 15 cts. each ; §1.50 per doz. MANETTIA VINE. (Manettia Bieolor). A charming and profuse flowering climber, pro- ducing tubular flowers from 1 to 2 inches in length,
RM2BTTAPJ–Manettia calycosa Griseb.
RMRFPK3Y–. Floral gems for 1896. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Ohio Springfield; Flowers; Bulbs (Plants); Roses; Plants, Ornamental; Commercial catalogs. THE BEAUT1EUL NFW CLIMBING PLANT, MANETTIA BICOLOR. THIS is the most beautiful and desirable of all vines, as it can be grown either in the house or garden equally as well. In the house it can be trained about a window, forming a wreath of the most brilliant bloom both Summer and Winter. The flowers are from an inch to an inch and a half in length, of a most intense sc
Download Confirmation
Please complete the form below. The information provided will be included in your download confirmation