BEGONIA, ODOKATA ALBA 



Magnifies. — A charming plant from Europe, of compact habit, with 

 beautiful bright red leaves and stems, and bright red flowers. An exquisitely 

 bright little thing. It grows about twelve inches high. 25c to 50c each. 



Gracilis — Resembling the above but with a more spreading habit, 

 small green leaves and innumerable bright pink flowers, charming. 15c to 20c. 



Sca.ndervs Alba or Whit© Fa.iry. — An old begonia but little known. 

 We have given it the common name of White Fairy because of the fairy-like 

 appearance of the exquisite flowers. Its habit is climbing or trailing making 

 it invaluable for baskets. The branches are flat with shiny leaves facing one 

 way, and the large spreading panicles of small pure white flowers, have an 

 airy fairy-like look that is enchanting. 25c to 50c each. 



Pa\il Bruant Variega.ta— An elegant new begonia with dark green 

 foliage, exquisitely and irregularly variegated with rich golden yellow. The 

 contrast is very striking between the handsome green and gold leaves and 

 pretty shaded pink and green flowers Small plants only, 50 cents. 



MartiaLna. — A distinct species from Mexico, bulbous, summer bloomer. 

 The leaves are half heart shape, rounded, shiny and are thinly scattered 

 along the stem, which is adorned with short stemmed bright pink flowers, in 

 the same manner as hollyhocks. They are about an inch and a half in 



