Sanguinea— A showy variety with larj?e leaves, the upper side of 
which is a rich olive ; the under side, crimson ; and of a peculiar 
leathery like substance ; dainty lijiht rose and white flowers. 25c. 
Saundersonil— A very free flowering variety, with deep crimson 
scarlet flowers, always in bloom, and a jjood bedding sort. Very 
reliable, 10c. 
Schmidtll— Dark inetalic green foliage, a very profuse bloomer- 
being continuously covered with white, pink tinted flowers. loc. 
BKGONIA— KUBRA. 
I»ubra— One of the very best, tall erect growers, leaves dark green' 
of a heavy waxy te.xture ; flowers coral colored, very large, and 
borne in great profusion, and a very constant blodtaer. isc 
Semperflorens Alba— A very pretty dwarf growing variety with 
wa.xy white flowers, always in bloom and fine for cut flowers. 100. 
Semperflorens CI antea Rosea— See Specialtie.s. 25c. 
Sutton's Perfection - A very fine tall growing sort, growing equally 
ius well in or out of doors during the summer months. With us it is 
a grand bedding variety, and continuously in bloom. Flowers 
waxy white. 15c. 
Passlfolla— One of the oldest varieties in cultivation, and has no 
superior for fine cut flower work ; foliage a peculiar yellowy green 
with pure white flowers, and never out of bloom ; fine for pot cul- 
ture. TOO. 
Weltonlensis— One of the most widely known of the species, sue. 
ceeds finely with the least possible trouble. A grand sximiner bed- 
ding variety. Leaves a delicate green, and bears a profusion of 
delicate rosy pink flowers. loc. 
Incarnata-.\n erect growing variety with narrow sharp pointed 
leaves, small, notched and glossy ; a good winter bloomer, with 
medium sized bright pink flower.s. joc. 
Richardsonil— Foliage finely cut and fern like, with pure waxy 
white flowers, loc. 
Marguerite— ^Similar to the above, but of dwarfer growth; very free 
flowering. Large trusses of delicate cream and rose colored flow- 
ers. 15c. 
BEGONIA— METALI.ICA. 
Metallica— A fine erect growing variety, with rough dark leaves 
the surface is a lu.strous bronze green, veins depressed and dark 
red ; a free bloomer. The panicles of unopened buds are bright 
red with surface like plush. When open the flowers are wa.'iy 
white. A very fine variety. 15c. 
Weltonlensis Alba— Fine bright green foliage, with pure white 
Rowers, excellent for cut flowers, loc. 
Zebrlna— Foliage dark green, with silvery whitish veins; flowers 
white ; a very strong erect grower ; long lance shaped leaves. 10c. 
Subpeltatum Nigricans— Leaves rich shade of crimson, entirely 
unique in character, excellent plant for baskets or vases ; always a 
scarce variety ; flowers white. 15c. 
B^gopia Rex. 
The most ornamental of window 
plants when we! 1 grown. Give them a 
soil composed of well rotted sods 
wood earth and sharp sand. They 
require a warm moist atmosphere and a 
shady situation. They are universallv 
admired for their grand leaves, which 
are elegant in form, rich in coloring and 
of the deepest velvety texture. Do not 
allow the sun to strike the leaves when 
wet. Our collection embraces all the 
new and popular sorts. 20 cents each. 
BodVardias. 
This is a beautiful class of autumn and winter blooming plants, 
producing flowers in great abundance, varying in color fr.om the 
purest white to the deepest scarlet. They blossom the best in bright 
sunny situations, in a temperature of 601070 degrees. Price, 15c. 
each ; $1.50 per dozen. 
Davfdsonil— Pure white ilowers, slightly tinted with a delicate blush; 
large clusters. 
President Cleveland— (New.)— Plant vigorous and free flowering; 
trusses, extra large, very compact. Klowers, large and of a bright 
scarlet crimson. The best Single Bouvardia yet introduced. 
