New Tuberous Begonias. 
SIEBRECHT & WADLEY'S HYBRIDIZED SEEDLINGS. 
We predict that this is to be the coming popular flower, vieing with the rose and the 
chrysanthemum. There has not been offered to the flower loving people of this country for 
many years any plant or flower which deserves such universal appreciation and honest com- 
mendation as this most wonderful and charming new class of plants. 
"pHEY are easily cultivated, both in and out of doors. 
'pHEY are constant and prolific bloomers for five to six months in succession. 
'pHEY can be had in all colors, from the purest white to the most intense scarlet and crimson, 
and of all intermediate shades, including beautiful yellow and salmon hues. 
"pHEY are not expensive to begin with, and once bought are always had, as'they are 
perpetual'; the tubers or bulbs are easily kept over winter. 
Our Superior Strain 
WELL PROVEN AND ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE THE BEST IN THE WORLD. 
Having for a number of years past beeuQWorking up this new race through continuous manipulation of the 
choicer sorts and by the most careful hybridization and cross- fertilization, we have brought it to a very high 
state of perfection. We feel confident that no Tuberous Begonias in the country will equal our Collections, now 
offered to the public for the first time. They are superior in habit, size and color of fiowcr, and general 
excellence. 
Diamond Set of Twelve Double-Flowering Tuberous Begonias. 
These are all distinct and of brilliant colors, and may be termed "top-notch " in double-flowering Begonias. 
() J. A. Garland. Free and effective; distinct shade 
of yellow. 
1 Mrs. Pierre Lorillard, Jr. Fine large flowers, of 
a snlendid shade of orange-scarlet, 
a Miss Edna Johnson. Soft crimson, deeper center ; 
large and double. 
H Miss Williams. Creamy white, guard petals deep 
blush; lai-gc flowers of the finest form; dwarf 
and free. 
4 Mrs. F. A. Constable. Of a most pleasing shade of 
pinky blush, slightly edged deeper; flowevsalmost 
circular, but of the finest shape and form; habit 
free and dwarf. 
5 Chauncey M. Depew. Reddish-salmon, deeper cen- 
T Puritan. Pale salmon-rose; very fine and erect; the 
color is unique. 
S Beatrix. Vivid bronze-vermilion; a superb flower. 
9 Perfection. Fawn color, tinted orange-pink ; a most 
unique coloring. 
10 Mrs. Cleveland. Fawn, shaded rose ; an attract- 
ive variety. 
11 Mrs. Neilson. A lovely blush pink, shading into 
white; of good form. 
13 Mrs. Archie Rogers. Clear and bright vermilion- 
scarlet; a brilliant variety. 
ter; lai'go fine fiowers. 
The set of Twelve for $22.50; Half set, our selection, $X2.50| any one variety, $2.30 
