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Hie First TMrty-two Pages of this Catalogue Contain our Twentiett*, Century Novelties and Specialty List. 
Don't Fail to Bead. 
BEGONIAS. 
FLOWERING 
VARIETIES. 
These are among the moat satisfactory house plants grown. They 
require but little care, thrive in almost auysoil and location, and bloom 
throtis^lKjut the entire year. 
Price, 15c each, unless otherwise noted. The entire csUeotion of 
16 for $2.00, postpaid; or any 6 for 75c. 
No. 12. — A free blooming, dwarf-g 
producing clusters of beautiful pint 
^ vftTiety, 
h white flowers 
Apple Blossom 
during the entire year. 
^11^^ PICtd No. 2 — Dark green, lancc-shuped leaves, .spotted silvery white, Blossom, pure white. 
r^|^%A«^^i^|^ NO. 6 — Of dwarf compact habit, proditcing clusters of satiny white flowers, which in warm weather change to a delicate 
■^"WVJI VjyJm shell pink. Very fine for either summer or winter blooming. 
GlOrlO D© SC6&UX y^^^f^'^- l»strons, dark green leaves tinged with red. Flowers pink. A free bloomer. Price, 
InC^rn^tft no. ll — Dark green leaves, spotted white. Flowers, bright showy pink, borne on long stems, well above 
■Ul o ■•(Vi I A Klf O No. 8 — Handsome bronzy green leaves. Blossoms, rose colored, iVecly produced the entire year. Plant of dwarf, 
IVIaigUCllLC compact growth. 
MrSok I oceorte No. l — a strong growing, free flowering variety. Green leaves of a peculiar silky texture, richly spotted with 
• yJ\S L.C09C|J8. silver. Flowers, white and rosy pink, 
f^ftlll RKIISItlt N*'" ® — I-ea-ves of deep olive green color, and heavy texture, 
t d U I D I U tXl I L ■ Flowers, delicate rose, changing to white, produced very freely on 
long, graceful stems. Price, 20c each. 
Duos Oarnrtt a strong growing variety of stifl', upright habit. Leaves very 
■ ICO- Va/alllULs large, upper side deep green, under side purplishred. Flowers of 
a beautiful coral red color in large pend.mt panicles. 
Po|.|~^|i: No. 7 — A handsome, upright liushy growing variety, bearing beautiful 
I aillCllli white flowers very abundantly. Price, 20o each. 
Rosea Multiflora. f.°^^^^7^^J^r fl"-- ««pr->««d 
RllHrft ^ — .\n old and very popular variety. A rapid and vigorous grower, with 
ritJUr «, deep green leaves and coral red flowers. 
S9linHciil*erkni No. lO — a profuse and constant bloomer, one of the best for 
<Atll lUt^l owill* house culture. I-caves a deep glossy green, flowers deep scarlet. 
Thi Ife+nni a strong growing, stately variety with h.indsome foliage. The upper 
I IIUroLUIIU side of the leaf is a bronzy green, with the under side a rich purplish 
red. Flowers borne in large clusters of a rosy white color. 
\t a,mr\n * "'^'^ dwarf variety of recent introduction, especially valuable as a bed- 
V Cl I IVJi I • der. The foliage is a rich glossy green, edged with red. The flowers, when 
first opened, are .i deep red which changes to a clear rose color when fully expanded. 
Price, lOo each, $8.00 per lOO, by express. 
WolfrkniianciQ AIha 4— Deep green, marWed foliage. Flowers pure 
»» CI HJIIICIIOlO ^lUa. vvhite. Of easy culture and rapid growth. A profuse 
.iiid continuous bloomer. 
Weltonlensis Rosea, 
BEQONIflS-RCX VARIETIES. 
These are valuable for pot culture in the house, the grand and varied markings of the 
leaves rendering them very beautiful and showy. Price, SOceach, or set of three for 50c. 
liOUlSE CIjOSSON — Leaves very large and beautiful, center being of deep bronze, 
with a brood band of silvery rose, edged bronre and spotted rose. 
BERTHA McGREQOK— Leaf, long, pointed and deeply indented. Center of leaf 
sniall, dark palm shaped, body of leaf being solid silver, outlined with bronze. 
aTTEEN VTCTORIA— Leaf, very large, of crepe-likc texture, solid silver with reddish 
Tfins, embroidered margin and fluted reddish edge. 
' express. 
■ -Deei ... 
Of easy culture and rapid growth. 
Similar to the above in habit of growth and free- 
dom of bloom. Flowers a handsome rosy pink. 
KSX BBDOHIA. 
