WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 



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FRILLED BEGONIA. 



Frilled Tuberous-Rooted Begonia. 



A most unique form, with very large single flowers which are 

 entirely distinct from anything heretofore ofl'ered, the petals being 

 wavy and beautifully frilled on the edges, similar to the newer 

 forms of Petunias. A decided acquisition. Strong bulbs, 25 

 cents each ; $2. 50 per dozen. 



Tuberous-Rooted Begonia, 

 '*' Duke Zeppelin." 



A most useful and attractive variety ; a favorite for bedding, 

 possessing the great advantage over other tuberous-rooted 

 Begonias of delighting in full sunshine. It is of dwarf habit, 

 growing from 6 to 8 inches high, throwing up well above the 

 foliage numberless stems bearing full, double, dazzling-scarlet 

 flowers, giving the whole plant a brightness, grace and elegance 

 difficult to describe. Strong bulbs, 20 cents each ; ^2.00 per 

 dozen ; ^15.00 per 100. 



New Tuberous-Rooted Begonia, 

 "Lafayette." 



A companion to Begonia "Duke Zeppelin" in everyway, 

 except in color, which in this variety is of brilliant crimson 

 scarlet. Like " Duke Zeppelin " it makes an excellent bedding 

 plant, luxuriating in full sunlight provided it is liberally supplied 

 with water. 25 cts. each ; $2.50 per dozen. 



Xeiv FloTirering Begonia, " Coral." 



In Begonia "Coral" we have a perfect Gem; a shrubby 

 variety that not only flowers at one season of the year, but the 

 year around. In habit of growth and foliage it closely resembles 

 the old Begonia Fuchsioides, which is now rarely seen, but its 

 flowers are of much larger size and of a beautiful coral red color ; 

 a real acquisition. Ready April 1st. 25 cents each. 



Neiv Begonia " Bronze de Nancy." 



An interesting cross between Begonia Dregei and Begonia 

 Olbia, closely resembling in general form of habit and foliage 

 the latter variety ; but of freer and more robust growth. Its 

 flowers are white, borne on drooping trusses and contrast nicely 

 with the bronze-green foliage. 25 cents each. Ready May 1st. 



Miscellaneous Begonias. 



Per doz. Per 100 



Alba Picta, 3-inch pots ^o 75 ^6 00 



Argentea Guttata, 3-inch pots 75 6 00 



Haageana, " " i 25 10 00 



Metallica, " " 75 6 00 



Rubra, " " i 00 8 00 



Thurstoni, " " 75 6 00 



Tuberous-Rooted Begonias. 



The strain of Tuberous- Rooted Begonias we offer is too well 

 known to require lengthy description ; suffice it to say that we 

 have used the same care this as in previous seasons, to select only 

 such strains that are certain to give satisfactory results. The 

 bulbs are of good size, well ripened, and first-class in every 

 respect. 



The price is as low as is consistent with good quality ; the 

 retail florist who is growing a few hundred bulbs for his spring 

 trade, to sell over the counter in blrom, will find many of //le 

 cJieap ijidiffereiit straijis now offe^-ed dear at any price. We 

 offer but one quality, and that is the best. 



Single Varieties in Separate Colors. Crimson, white, 

 rose, yellow and orange. 40 cts. per doz.; ^3.00 per 100 ; 

 $25.00 per 1000. 



Single Varieties In Choice Mixture. 35 cts. per doz. ; 



$2.50 per 100 ; $22. 00 per 1000. 

 Double Varieties in Separate Colors. Scarlet, rose, 



white and yellow. 65 cts. per doz.; $5.00 per 100 ; $40.00 

 per 1000. 

 Double Varieties in Choice Mixture. 50 cts. per doz.; 

 $4.00 per 100; $35.00 per 1000. 

 The prices hold good only for early orders. 



The Lorraine Begonias. 



Gloire de Xiorraine, Light Pink Lorraine, Erecta 

 Compacta Lorraine, and Caledonia. 



These beautiful Begonias are undoubtedly the best Winter 

 Flowering Pot Plants we possess, especially so for the 

 Holiday Season. The demand again this year has been far 

 in excess of the supplies, but we are now prepared to book orders 

 for June and July delivery at $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 

 per 100; or $140.00 per 1000 in thrifty young plants 

 which will start off in a vigorous growth at once and which can 

 readily be grown into 6 or 7-inch pots for next winter's use. 



There is absolutely no difiiculty in growmg this plant between 

 June and February ; no special skill is required and no specia' 

 facilities need be prepared. You will have no difficulty whatever if 

 you secure good thrifty young stock such as we are prepared to sup- 

 ply in June and July, and you will find same a paying investment. 



We especially call attention to Erecta Compacta and Light 

 Pink Lorraine, both of which are superior to the type, being better 

 growers, better sellers, more showy and holding their flowers 

 better than the original. Caledonia we cannot recommend 

 except as a novelty in color, it being white. 



Broxirallia Speciosa Major. 



A giant flowered form of the beautiful blue Browallia, flower- 

 ing continuously summer and winter. May be grown either as a 

 pot or border plant. Its beautiful ultramarine blue color, which 

 is rare in all classes of plants, makes it especially valuable and 

 desirable. 75 cts. per doz.; $6.00 per 100. 



Bouganvillea. 



Glabra Sanderiana. 3-inch pots . . . 



Per doz. 



. $1 25 



Per 100 

 $10 00 



