Helena, Montana. 
PLANTS— (Continued.) 5 
BEGONIAS 
The Begonia seems to be almost indispensable 
for the window. The varieties listed are all stand- 
ards. 
TUBEROUS ROOTED BEGONIAS. 
The Tuberous Begonia is a constant and prolific 
bloomer in rich and varied colors of blossoms. 
They are so well adapted to sunmior decorations 
and so easy to grow that all persons should be 
successful with them. 
Plants, each 35c and 50c 
Tubers, each, (Postpaid) 10c 
FLOWERING BEGONIAS. 
Alba Pieta — Dark groun leaves, silvery spots with 
pink flowgrs. 
Argcnt«a Guttata— Brilliant bronzy green leaves 
with white flowers. 
Bertha de C Rocher— Perfect bright reddish-pink 
flowers. 
Childsii— Beautiful glossy foliage; white flowers. 
Dewdrop — Pure white flowers and very free 
flowering. 
Erfordii — Bright rosy carmine. 
Incarnata Grandiflora— Pink, winter flowering. 
Luminosa— Brilliant fiery dark scarlet. 
Margaritae — Rich salmpn pink flowers, foliage 
deep bronze and dark green. 
Mrlaliea— Velvety foliage, rosy white flowers. 
Otto Haekep— Bright red, large pendant clusters. 
Rubra — Dark coral color. 
Thnrstonii — Flowers rosy white', foliage bronzy 
green. 
Gloire do Lorraine— The great Xmas Begonia, 
whole plant being covered with a mass of ex- 
quisite pink blossoms. 
Each 15c, 25c and 50c 
Each, (Postpaid) 20c, 35c and COc 
Gloire de Lorraine. 
Begonia Rex. 
Kaiser Wilhelm— Deep velvety green leaf with darker 
edge. 
Mrs. A. G. Shephard— Silver leaves marked with other 
pretty shades. 
Walter Lamb— Rich green and silvery white. 
Magniflea— A beautiful bronze. 
Each 15c, 25c, 35c 
Each, (Postpaid) . .20c, 35c, -iSc 
