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OUR GENERAL COLLECTION 
Mrs. G. W. Wheelock. Bright yellow ; very fine. ; 
Mrs. Geo. Bliss. Rich rosy salmon ; fine. i 
Mrs. Ely Goddard. Bright orange scarlet. 
Mrs. F. S. Mackenzie. Large ; light shade of sal- 
mon, orange center; good habit. 
Mrs. H. A. Siebrecht. Medium size ; rich glowing 
crimson ; very full and of gi-eat substance. 
OF BEGONIAS, Continued. 
31 Mrs. Chas. Pratt. Crimson scarlet; large and fine, 
and a handsome plant. 
33 Mrs. E. D. Morgan. Orange scarlet; full. 
23 J. Schall Wilhelm. A pleasing shade of pearly 
pink. 
2+ J. G. Blaine. Glowing scarlet; a well built and 
pretty flower; dwarf habit. 
rnce for the entire 24 varieties, «35: sliiRle plants, «2 each, «2o per dozen. 
Select Single Tuberous Begonias. 
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Mrs. Columbus Iselin. Very light pink. 
Benj. H. Field. Dark rich crimson. 
Miss Emma Wadley. Orange scarlet. 
Golden Gem. Pure yellow. 
Henry Siebrecht, Jr. Deep glowing scarlet. 
Martin J. Keogh. Deep velvety crimson. 
Mr. Cha4. Clarke. Bright scarlet. 
Hicks Arnold. Glowing scarlet: bright. 
9 Mrs. Strong-. Light pink; free. 
10 Mrs. Joseph Low. Deep rose; fine. 
11 BeUe Wilhelm. Pink; fine flower. 
12 Supt. J ohnson. Rosy pink ; erect. 
13 Golden Sceptre. Deep yellow ; fine form. 
14 F. S. Mackenzie. Vivid crimson, light center ; hand 
some. 
15 Thos. Griffin. Salmon red. 
16 Mrs. Theodore Hellman. Deep rose, shaded pur- 
plish violet. 
17 Mrs. Scribner. Deep rosy pink ; full. 
18 Pink Gem. Light pink; fine. 
19 Sulphur Queen. Pale yellow ; large. 
20 Miss Garland. Pure white: fine. 
21 Virg-in Queen. Pure white. 
The entire collection of 36 select Slnijrle Begonias, SS40 
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$15 per dozen. 
Mrs. H. M. Brooks. Bright rose. 
H. Leg-rand Cannon. Large; lake red. 
Mrs. J. D. Rockefellar. Pure dark crimson. 
Buttercup. Good rich yellow. 
Mrs. Wm. Ogilvie. Bright golden yellow. 
Mrs. Crosby. Clear yellow ; medium size flowers. 
Mrs. Wm. Coleman. Large and well formed bright 
pink flowers of a distinct shade. 
Mrs. Henry Havemeyer. A distinct shade of violet 
pink; free. 
Di". Chandler. Sulphur yellow ; light. 
Mrs. C. F. Lanier. Beautiful pui'e white, delicately 
edged pink ; fine, large flowers. 
Count Kessler. Beautiful soft flesh color, flushed 
with deep pink. 
Mrs. Wharton. Intense dazzling crimson; finely 
formed flowers. 
Hy. McCrowe. Vivid bronze vermilion ; fine. 
Countess Eessler. Beautiful soft salmon, blush 
shaded ; fine. 
Mr. Jurgens. Crimson lake; a flower of fine sub- 
stance; free. 
Separate varieties, $1.30 each. 
Mixed Tuberous Begonias. 
While not so individually fine as our named sorts, these mixed Begonias are very beautiful. They are suited 
especially for bedding in masses, and are offered at so low a price that they can be freely used. 
Our Superior Strain. 
The best mixed strain in the world, including large and splendid flowers. 
SIngrle Mixed, all colors, 30 cents each, «3 per dozen, $20 per 100; Separate colors, the 
best Slnsrle White, Pink, Vellow- and Crimson, 50 cents each, *5 per dozen. 
Double, in Separate colors, 50 cents each, $5 per dozen. 
Ordinary "Fine Mixed" Strain 
Such as Is offered by the trade generally (largely imported stock) ; good, but not equal to our own. 
Single, mixed in all colors, rs cents each, Si. 50 per dozen, $10 per 100. In four separate 
and distinct colors of IVhite, Pink, Vellow and Crimson, 25 cents each, $2.50 per 
dozen, $20 per 100. Double mixed, 40 cents each, $4 per dozen. 
Seedling Plants 
Of our best hybrid strain ; have not yet bloomed, and are sure to please— these may bo the very finest sorts, 
equal to any of the named varieties. $1.50 per dozen, $10 per 100. 
