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BOUYAEDIAS. 



Shrubby plants will 

 racemes of white, rose, 

 crimsou and scarlet flow- 

 ers, blooming durincf 

 the autumn and winter. 

 Their dazzliiig richness 

 of color, and formation 

 of flower, make thcni 

 one of the most useful 

 of our winter-blooming 

 plants for bouquets. 



Strong thrifty plants 

 of last season's growth, 

 which can be bedded out 

 for summer bloomina;, 

 and lifted in the Fall 

 for winter flowering. 

 25 cents each. $2.50 per dozen. Smaller size 82.00 per dozen. 



DAVISONII. The best of the white flowered varieties. 



ELEGANS. Salmon-scarlet. Extra large and fine. 



INCARNATA. Creamy-white, with pale-blush tube. 



JASMINOIDES. Flowers pure white, fragrant, suitable for bed- 

 ding out ; flowering freely during the summer and early 

 winter. 



LEIANTH.A. Fine-scarlet. 

 ROSALINDA. Salmon-pink. 



OENAMENTAL LEAVED BEGONIAS, 



All with beautiful variegated foliage, and very desirable for 

 house and garden decorations, in shad}^ positions, especially for 



$3 00 per dozen. 



Masterpiece. 



PiCTA, 



Fkui>'osa. 



QUEEX OF Ha>-OVEK, 



Rex, 

 Vikgixia. 



baskets, vases, etc. 30 cents 

 Decaisneana, 

 Duchess of Brabant 

 Gem, 



Griffithi. 

 i^-imitable, 

 Mad. Perkier, 



PLOWEEING BEGONIAS for bedding out. 



25 cents. $2.50 per dozen. 

 ROLIVIEXSIS. Bright glossy-red flowers, tuberous-rooted. 

 MULTIFLORA. Light rose ; fine for winter-flowering. 

 SAUNDERSONI. Scarlet; dwarf; profuse blooming all the year 



round; excellent for bedding. 

 SEDENL Very large carmine flowers. $1.00. 



