Manicata Aurea. Large, glossy leaves, beautifully 
blotched creamy white, with carmine etchings. 
Flowers delicate blush white on long stems. 20 cts. 
Marjorie Daw. (Trailing.) Bright salmon-pink 
flowers produced in broad panicles, drooping down 
from under the foliage. A rapid grower with bright 
green "angel- wing" leaves. 
Metallica 
Metallica. A shrubby free blooming variety, with 
triangular leaves; under side of leaf and stem hairy; 
the surface a lustrous metaUic or brgnze color, veined 
darker, flowers white. 
Nitata. Blooms in good sized clusters of large flowers; 
white, delicately flushed rose. 
Otto Hacker. In a class by itself. A strong vigorous 
grower of fine upright habit, with large shining deep 
green leaves eight to ten inches long. Flowers bright 
coral red, borne in immense clusters eight to ten 
inches across. 15 cts. 
President Carnot. A strong growing variety, of 
stiff', upright habit; foliage large, upper side deep 
green, under side purplish red; flowers beautiful 
coral red in large pendant panicles. 
Purity. The finest pure white Begonia grown. 
Rubra. The flowers are a rich coral red, hanging in 
large pendant clusters. One of the best. 
Sandersoni. A bushy growing variety, with glossy 
deep green leaves; flowers in clusters of drooping 
scarlet; heart-shaped buds. 
Thurstoni. Remarkably handsome foliage. The 
under side a rich, purplish red, with veinings very 
prominent; upper side, bronzy green shaded crimson 
and olive, a peculiar, glossy, metallic lustre over all. 
Flowers rosy white in large clusters. 
Vernon. Nothing more showy for summer beds. 
Flowers deep rose, produced in greatest profusion. 
Vulcan. (Scarlet Vernon.) Intense scarlet flowers. 
Warscewici. The old fashioned "beef steak" Begonia. 
Thick, rounded leaves of deep green, with red on 
reverse side. 1 5 cts. 
Unl^s^ noted, 10 cts. each; 16 our choice, for $1.00. 
TUBEROUS ROOTED BEGONIAS 
When grown outside, they should be taken up 
before cold weather, spread out to dry, and be packed 
away in boxes of dry sand and stored through winter in 
some cool place, yet not where frost can reach them. 
Some little time before planting outside in spring they 
should be potted and kept inside until well started. 
They delight in a partially shaded location in soil com- 
posed of leaf mold, sand and well rotted manure. 
Single Flowered. Separate colors, white, pink, 
scarlet, crimson and yellow. 10 cts. each; 80 cts. 
per dozen; $5.00 per 100. 
Double Flowered. Varieties in separate colors, 
white, pink, scarlet, crimson and yellow. 20 cts. 
each; I1.75 per dozen; $10.00 per 100. 
REX BEGONIAS 
(Painted Leaf Begonias) 
Invaluable as decorative plants for house culture. 
They make excellent plants for baskets and vases, if 
given plenty of moisture and not exposed to the full 
rays of the sun. We have a good assortment of the 
best and most distinct varieties. 
15 cts. each; eight distinct varieties for $1.00. 
BOUGAINVILLEA 
Glabra Sanderiana. Frequently called "Chinese 
Paper Plant." Flowers soft rosy crimson, borne 
very evenly all over the plant. Blooms wlj^en quite 
small, and may be trained in almost any shape. 
10 cts.; strong two-year plants, by express, 25 cts. 
Wm. K. Harris. A handsome foliage variety; the 
clustered lanceolate leaves showing a sharply defined 
variegation of bright green and creamy white. 
Strong plants, 30 cts. each. 
CACTUS 
Epiphy Ilium 
flowering crimson 
long droop 
have seen 
eral years 
ried between 
perfect flow 
The plants 
strong graft 
straight stem 
high, making 
specimens. Must be 
Extra size, 75 cts. 
Truncatum. An early 
scarlet variety, with 
ing flowers. We 
specimens sev- 
old, which car- 
200 and 300 
ers at one time, 
we offer are 
ed plants with 
12 to IS inches 
fine drooping 
sent by express; 50 cts. 
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