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MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 



Doubte-Ftowered begonia ^ulbs 



at Wholesale Prices. 

 Bulbs are over an inch in diameter. Yellow, Scarlet, Rose and 

 The flowers are massive and magnificent. 



For exhibition 



Begonia CrUtata, 25c. 



White 



plants they are unsurpassed. 



begonia. Bulbs, Double Large Flowering. 



All colors, mixed, 8c. each ; 3 for 20c.; 8 for 50c.; 100 for $6. 

 Begonia Bulbs — Doable Yellow, lOc; 3 for 25c. 



Begonia Bulbs— Double White, lOc; 3 for 25c. 



Begonia Bulbs — Double Scarlet, lOc; 3 for 25c. 



Begonia Bulbs— Double Rose, lOc; 3 for 25c. 



Begonia Bulbs— Double Pink, lOc; 3 for 25c. 

 g@-ONE EACH OF THE 5 KINDS, 35c. =^g 

 Double Begonia Seed Pkt. — 40 seeds, all colors, J5c. 



Large-Flowering begonia ^ulbs* 



These Bulbs bloom in the house summer and winter. Planted out- 

 side, they are smothered with bloom all summer and fall. Flowers 

 4 inches and more across. 



begonia, ^ulbs. Large- flowering, cNlixed. 



Include Crimsons, Yellows, "White, Pink, Rose and Blotched. 

 All colors, mixed, 5c. each ; 5 for 25c. j 25 Bulbs for $1. 

 Begonia Bulbs— White, 6c.; 5 for 25c.; 100 Bulbs, $5. 

 Begonia Bulbs— Yellow, 6c.; 5 for 25c.; 100 Bulbs, $5. 

 Begonia Bulbs— Scarlet, 6c.; 5 for 25c.; 100 Bulbs, $5. 

 Begonia Bulbs — Rose, 6c.; 5 for 25c.; 100 Bulbs, $5. 

 Begonia Bulbs— Pink, 6c,; 5 for 25c.; 100 Bulbs, $5. 

 I^^ONE EACH OF THE 5 KINDS, 25c. ^®S 

 Begonia Seed Pkt., 50 seeds, all kinds, JOc. 



begonia.* 



Grandiflora Erecta Cristata 

 (Bearded Begonia.) 



The remarkable feature, how- 

 ever, is that on each petal a min- 

 iature forest has grown, composed 

 of curiously-twisted threads, form- 

 ing near the center of the flower a 

 dense crest or heard, giving the 

 flower a very gay and puzzHng 

 aspect. Very ornamental and high- 

 ly interesting. Prices of Bulbs, 

 25c. each; 5for $1. 



Begonia. Duke Zeppelin* 



This is undoubtedly the most 

 gorgeous summer flowering tuber- 

 ous plant (Begonia) ever pro- 

 duced, and elicits exclamations of 

 delight from every one who had 

 the good fortune to see a mass of 

 1,000 plants which bloomed for us 

 ont of doors from May until Octo- 

 ber. The waxy, glowing scarlet 

 flowers, as double as Camelias, 

 completely hide the foliage from 

 view, so that at a distance only a 

 solid mass of bloom can be seen. 

 It stands the sun better than any 

 Begonia we know of, and cannot 

 fail to become a standard bedding 

 plant, and blooms also well in 

 winter. Strong Bulbs, 2Sc, each; 

 5 for $ 1 . Begonia Duke Zeppelin, 25c, 



