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( ATAL< Mil'K OF Ml'LUS AND FL( )\VKI\R< )( )TS, 



f'SiiiLrlo ltii-«>e ll<>"\v<*i"in<>- Type. 



p. inn \>. 1000 



Cable words. $ Ct. $ Ct. 



Maund All scarlet and red 1.20 11.— 



Maunse „ white 120 11.— 



Mauther „ rose and violet 1.20 11.— 



Mavis „ yellow and bronze 120 11. — 



•Maw „ orange 1.20 11.— 



Mawley „ colors mixed, large bulbs 1.10 9.60 



Maw met „ „ „ small „ (all flowering) 1.— 8.50 



I>oiit>le l«,r*«*-f* rtowoi'injjf Type. 



Mawmish All scarlet and red ' 1.80 17. — 



Mawskin „ white 1.80 17. — 



Maw worm „ rose and violet 1.80 17.— 



Mux „ yellow and bronze 1.80 17. — 



Maxel „ orange 1 .SO 17.— 



Maxim „ colors mixed, large bulbs 1.70 15.60 



Mayor „ „ „ small ,, tall flowering^ 1.70 14.50 



Globosa . 6. — 



Liliput 8.50 



Mad. Mandrot, salmon pink 8.50 



Camelia 9. — 



fimbriata, double all colors 6. — 



Meager Graaf Zepellin, orange scarlet, flowers very floriferous. . 5.— 



Meakly Lafayette, scarlet and orange, very fine 7.50 



Marmorata flore pleno 9.60 



multipetala in 6 colors 3. — 



„ „ mixture 2.40 



Phosphorescent 6.60 



vitata and punctata (Le Papillon), with spotted and striped 



flowers 4.50 36.— 



Special low 7 prices in Single and Double Begonias if quantfties 

 of importance are required. — Please state your requirements. 



Begonia Socotrana. 



A splendid novelty from the Island of Socotra, 

 per 10 —.80 per 100 6.— 



Bessera. (Oct-March.) 



Meal elegans, (miniata) (Goutte de Corail) 3.— 24.— 



Bobartia Aurantiaca. ( Aug.-Nov.) 



Mealy (Homeria Collina), beautiful orange flowers, very showy . . — .40 3.— 



Boussingualtia. ro e i .-March.) 



Mean baseloides — .60 5.— 



