splendid, tall, large plant I^arger sizes on application Plants in 

 lYz inch pots, $1.50 doz. 

 Tree Beg^onias not named, $1 doz. 



New Begonia. Sylviat, A seedling- from "Incarnata California," with a 

 pretty lacinated foliage and a profusion of dainty pink flowers in 

 graceful, drooping clusters. An ideal basket plant. 60c doZ. 



New Begonia, "Dearest Ma^e." A seedling from Odorata Alba. The 

 leaves are larger than those of the parent plant The young leaves 

 are exquisitel}- shining and ruffled at the edges Flowers are in large 

 panicles, blush white, lined with pink. 50c to |1 doz. 



9few 'Doubie J'lowereci ^e^fonias 



A most beautiful new type of Begonias of the semper-florens class of 

 strong, robust habit, and bearing from the axils of every leaf, clusters 

 of charming double flowers, like miniature roses. They are equally free 

 for bedding as the single varieties, standing the sun well. 



Triumph de Lorrair^e . A profuse bloomer, flowers quite double with 

 prettily laciniated petals; color of buds bright scarlet, changing to 

 rosy carmine when opened. Stamens bright yellow, making a fine 

 contrast with the red flowers. $1.50 doz. 



Double "Bijovi " A dainty double coral, red variety, that grows about 

 6 or 8 inches high 75c doz. 



Double "Pink Vernon" a-nd Double "White Vernon." Very pretty 

 airy double flowers $1 doz. 



Seneral Collection of ^e^onias 



ijuberous footed ^i/bricis 



Weltoniensis. A fine old variety with pretty satiny foliage, and very 



abundant pretty pink flowers. 

 Weltoniensis Alba Resembles the above, but with light green leaves 



and stems; white flowers. 

 McBethii. A very pretty variety; always in bloom, with finely cut leaves 



and snow-white flowers. Small plants, 50c doz. 



i^eddi'n^ T^ari'oti'es 



The following are especially adapted for bedding, borders and lines, 

 growing in exposed places and bearing the brightest sunshine: 

 Semper-fiorens Vernon. Stands the hottest sun, which makes it in- 

 valuable for bedding purposes. It grows in round, compact masses. 

 The leaves are rich green, shaded bronze-red. The flowers are bright- 

 est red and are produced in the greatest profusion. 



