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13. fnchsioldes, Hook. Fig. 208. Rootstoek wood}' : 

 sts. tall and succulent : Ivs. ovate, IJ^in. long, tinged 

 with red when young : fls. droopiner like a fuchsia, rich 



209. Begonia sempeHlorens. 



A recently struck cutting. To show the precocity of bloom. 

 No. 20. 



scarlet, males with i petals, females with 5 petals. New 

 Granada. B.M. 4281. Var. miniAta, Linden (i?. ciima- 

 barlna, Hort. ) , differs oulv in having flesh-colored fls. 

 R.H. 1855:221. F.S. 8: 787'. 



EE. Fls. white or whitish, small. 



14. folidsa, HBK. Shrubby, sts. herbaceous, slender, 

 branching : Ivs. frond-like, very small. 3-lobed. 

 glossy green : fls. white, tinged with rose. Blooms 

 early summer. New Granada. — An elegant basket 

 and ornamental plant. 



15. fllbo-picta, Hort. Shrubby, compact growth- 

 freely branched : Ivs. elliptical, lanceolate. covere<l 

 with numerous small silvery white spots: fls. green- 

 ish white, males with 2 broad and 2 narrow petals, 

 females of 5 subequal petals. Braz.— An elegant 

 foliage plant. Int. by Bull in 1885. 



DD. Width of Ivs. more than 1 in. 



E. Stem rhizomatous, creeping, or climbing. 



16. scandens, Swartz(B. lucida,Otto & Dietr. B. 

 elliptica, Kunth). Sts. climbing or trailing, clinging 

 by means of short aerial roots : Ivs. ovate, acuminate, 

 lobed, glossy green, 4 in. long: fls. small, white, hang- 

 ing in ball-l'ike clusters. W. Ind. R. H. 1879, p. 300. 

 —An excellent basket or climbing plant. 



17. maniCElta, Brongn. A short-stemmed, succulent 

 plant: ivs. ovate, obliquely cordate, thick, fleshy, smooth, 

 shiny green, 6-8 in. long : petioles covered with fleshy, 

 scale-like hairs: peduncles a foot or more long, bearing 

 loose panicles of pink dipetalous fls. Mex. Var. adreo- 

 maculita, Hort.. has large blotches of yellowish white 

 on the Ivs. F.E. 8:1159. F.R. 2:435. 



18. glaucophyila. Hook. (B. glaucophylla spUndens. 

 Hort. B. glaucophylla scandens. Hort'. B. Comte de 

 Limminghe , Hort. ). Probably a hybrid, but parents not 

 known. Sts. long, drooping or creeping: Ivs. ovate, 

 wavy, 3 in. long, glaucous-green, reddish and variegated 

 in bud : fls. rose-red, males 1 in. across, with 2 ovate and 

 2 narrow petals, females of 4 equal petals. Braz.! B.M. 

 7219. — A good basket plant, flowering freely all winter. 



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19. ilbo-coocinea, Hook. (B. Grahamiana, Wight). 

 Rootstoek creeping : Ivs. peltate, ovate, leathery, 6 in. 

 long: peduncles 1 ft. long, coral red; male fls. 1 in. 

 across, with 4 petals ; female fls. also of 4 petals, white 

 above, coral-red beneath. Flowers in winter. Braz. 

 B.R. 32:39. B.M. 4172. 



EE. Stem erect. 



20. BemperSldrens, Link & Otto (B. Sellowii, Kl.). 

 Fig. 209. St. herbaceous, smooth, green or reddish, 

 6-18 in. high : Ivs. ovate, rotundate, obtuse at the base, 

 toothed and ciliate along the margin, pale glossy green, 

 tinged with red on the midrib and petiole : peduncles 

 axillary, few-flowered : fls. white or rose-colored ; malos 

 with 4 petals, females with 5 petals : capsule green, 

 wings tinged with red. Braz. L.B.C. l.^):1439. R.H. 1897, 

 p. 46. B.M. 2920. — This is an exceedingly variable species. 

 An endless number of garden forms has been produced 

 from it. Some of the most important are as follows : 

 Var. atropitrpitrea compdcta , Gt. 44, p. 570 ( ]'€rnon), an 

 excellent bedder, deep red ; Fairy Queen, bright rosy 

 carmine, bedding ; JJuchess of York, crimson, bedding ; 

 Crimson Gem, foliage crimson-bronze, fls. elegant car- 

 mine ; Duchess of Edinburgh, fls. large, white, easily 

 grown from seed ; Beading Snowflake, white ; Dia- 

 dem, dark rose; Illustration, carmine; Albatross, 

 elegantissima, Mastodonte, Goliath, La France, Obelis- 

 gue,etc. 



21. Var. gigant^a rdeea {B. semperflorensxl/ynche- 

 Ana). Very distinct: rootstoek woody : sts. succulent, 

 about 3 ft. high : Ivs. on short petioles, ovate or reniform, 

 toothed at the margins, about 7 in. across, bright green, 

 with a red spot at base of sinus : peduncles axillary, 

 stout, 4-8 in. long, bearing large panicles of large rosy 

 red fls., of which the males have 2 ovate petals, the fe- 

 males 2-1 smaller petals. A. F. 13:586. A. G. 16:41. -One 



Sieberiana. No. 21. 



of the best Begonias for winter decoration in the green- 

 house. Int. by Lemoiue in 1888. Var. Sieberi&na, int. 

 by Lemoine, is shown in B'ig. 210 (from the French). 



