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R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO.'S AUTUMN CATALOGUE. 



BEGOXIA GLOIRE DE LORRAINE. 



Of all Winter-Blooming Plants, Begonia Gloire de Lorraine and its varieties are the most lavish in their 

 production of flowers. From October until May, the plants are so profusely covered with blossoms as to almost con- 

 ceal the foliage. The flowers of Begonia Gloire de Lorraine are of a bright salmon-rose color, growing in 

 large gracefully drooping panicles. Since its introduction this plant has been constantly gaining in popularity, so 

 that the supply has been quite inadequate. 



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Begonia Gloire de Lorraine Nana Compacta. 



We can furnish plants of the original form of Begonia Gloria de Lorraine or our improved variety, Nana Com- 

 pacta, which was awarded a Silver Medal by the Massachusetts Horticultural Society. 



Plants from 2^-inch pots, each, 25c; by mail 30c. each; per dozen, $2.50; per 100, SiS.oo. 

 Plants from ^^o-inch pots, each. 40c. ; by mail, 50c. each; per dozen, S4.00; per 100, S30.00. 

 Plants in 6-inch pans, each 3i-50. 



The plants we oM'er have not been forced, but have been cool-grown and are stout and stocky. With ordinary 

 care they should remam in full bloom for several months, either in the house or conservatory. 



