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SINGLE BEGONIA, SHOWING FORM OF THE NEW HYBRIDS. 
Diamond Set of Twelve Single-Flowering Tuberous Begonias. 
In the most beautiful colors, of the largest size, and perfect shape. The single flowers are greatly admired, and 
are certainly most elegant and desirable. We have grown them over six inches in diameter. 
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Dark scarlet; fine form, 
Immense liery crimson 
Mrs. S. Van R. Cmger. 
almost round. 
Mrs. Henry Randall. 
flowers ; good habit. 
lUrs. J. J. McComl). A fine pink variety; distinct. 
ArcUe Huntin^on. Yellow buff, edged soft red ; 
clear and fine. 
CoL Zllliott F. Shepard. Pure yellow, deep in 
shade. 
Miss Havemeyer. Pine flowers of pure white, 
edged pink; very fresh and pretty. 
Pine rich red; of good 
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Mrs. Robert H. Coleman. 
substance and form. 
Miss Rockefellar. Of circular form, erect flower- 
ing; pure white. 
Mrs. Robert G. Dun. Soft salmon, shaded deeper; 
free habit. 
Miss £. Clarkson. Of great substance ; a decided 
shade of Indian yellow. 
Mrs. Howard Rineck. Brilliant scarlet, of a daz- 
zling shade. 
Mrs. J. Soutter. Well formed flowers, of a beauti" 
ful shade of rose. 
Tlte set of 12, $18; half set, 9io, our selection) single plants, $2 each. 
The American Garden Collection of Twenty-four Superb Single- 
Flowering Begonias. 
This splendid collection is our "leader," and is well typified in the beautiful colored plate facing page 5 — prob- 
ably the most artistic flower-plate yet produced in America, 
for the January number of The American Qardm. 
J Dr. Seward Webb. Dark scarlet; almost circular, 
with petals of great size. 
2 Austin Corbin. Crimson petals, nearly four inches 
broad ; almost circular, and of fine substance. 
3 Mrs. Anson Fhelps-Stokes. Rich scarlet ; of robust 
habit and fine. 
It was drawn and colored from flowers in our collection 
4 Dr. De Renne. Pine flowers, of intense crimson; 
plant dwarf and free. 
5 Mrs. T. B. Burnham. Deep rose; petals very 
broad ; fine. 
0 Mrs. May. A rich shade of pink ; dwarf habit, and 
a tree bloomer. 
