42 Begonias. 



McBethii. Fine cut foliage; flowers waxy white, in panicles; 

 a fine bedding plant. 10 to 25c 



Robusta. The clusiers of coral-red buds are most elegant and 

 chaste in appearance. 20c 



Palmata. Peculiar paltn-like foliage, unique. 20c 



Ricinifolia. Leaf a foot or more in diameter; a rich green, 

 with reddish markings, surface velvety, pink, flowers lifted high 

 and spray-like quite clear of the foliage. 20 to 50c 



Fuchsoides Coccinea. Elegant, free-blooming; resembles 

 Hybrida Multiflora in growth; flowers fright scarlet. 10 to 20c 



Diggswelliana. Flowers dark crimson, center pink, very free 

 bloomer, a beautitul variety, will please everybody. 15 to 25c 



Diadema Leaf is large and deeply lobed, giving it a tropical 

 appearancei color of leaf rich olive green, handsomely spotted 

 with silver. 20c 



Rubella. Leaves irregular, blotched red on pallid ground, 

 ribs banded with purplish brown, under surface red; .flowers 

 borne on long stalks, in large panicles of pink and white. 20 to 35c 



Rubra. The leaves are a dark green, the color of the flower a 

 dark rose, glossy and wax-like; this peculiarity is so marked 

 that when plants are placed singly in a room the glossy appear- 

 ance of the leaves and flower gives the impression that thej^ are 

 artificial rather than natural. 10 to 25c 



Sanguinea. A showy variety with very large leaves, the 

 upper side of which is a rich olive, the under side crimson and of 

 a peculiar leather-like substance; dainty flowers, light rose to 

 white. 10 to 25c 



Sandersonii. Coral Begonia. Flowers scarlet crimson, borne 

 in profusion for months at a time. 10 to 20c 



Semperflorens Gigantea Rosea. Attains a large size; compact 

 mass of glossjr, olive-green leaves; presents the appearance of a 

 fine bouquet, white in the center, shading to a delicate shell pink, 

 distinctly margined with bright rose, and enlivened with dense 

 clusteas of y ellow anthers, producing a charming effect; blooms 

 continurlly. 20 to 50c 



Weltoniensis. Flowers a lovely shade of pink. 10c 



Zebrina. Leaves bronzy green, with darker stripes and 

 blotches, underside deep crimson. 15c 



Gilsoni. Strong grower; beautiful foliage; large, airy panicles 

 of dainty double fragrant flowers; the onfy double begonia of its 

 class. 15 to 40c 



Oderata Alba. Shining green foliage; large, pure white pan- 

 icles; delicate, fragrant flowers; tall. 10 25c 



Oderata Rosea. Resembling the above, leaves shining green; 

 flowers in immense panicles; deep rose color. 15 to 35c 



Hybrida Multiflora. Small foliage, complete!}' covered with 



