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Begonia Metalltca 
FLOWERING BEGONIAS 
B«(tonias are deservedly popular for their 
beautiful foliase. Kraeeful flowers, free-blooming 
qualities and easy culture. Each 10c, post- 
paid, except where noted. 
ALBA PICTA Leaves ercen, spotted with 
white. Flowers white, in clusters. 
AGATHA A most delicate shade of soft satiny 
pink. Each 15c. 
DIADEMA A variety with large, deeply cut 
foliage, rich olive green with silvery dots and 
viens. 
GLOIRE DE LORRAINE The greatest of all 
Begonias. Grows from 10 -to It inches high. 
Throughout the entire winter completely hidden 
with soft, rosy-pink flowers. Each 15c. 
'TRIUMPHE DE L'EST" Bright rosy-red 
racemes of flowers. Each 15c. 
INCARNTA Dark green leaves, spotted white. 
Flowers snowy pink. 
MARGUERITE Blossoms rose colored. 
M. DE LESSEPS Leaves green, richly spotted 
with silver- Flowers white and rosy pink. 
METALLICA _ Surface of leaf a lustrous metal 
bronze color, veined: flowers white. Each 15c, 
SANDERSONU Scarlet, Winter bloomer. 
Each ISc. 
OTTO HACKER Flowers bright coral red. 
RO^EA MULTIFLOKA Rose colored flowers. 
SUBPtiLLATUM NIGRICANS Darkest foliage. 
PRES CARNOT Flowers coral red. 
RUBRA Deep green leaves, coral red blossoms. 
THURSTONI Pink flowers, metallic foliage. 
VERNON Especially valuable for bedding. 
Foliage rich red, glossy green edged with red. 
The flowers when first opened are a deep red, 
with change to a clear rose color. 
BEGONIA REX 
(Ornamental Leaved Variety) 
Rex Bcfronifi stands out pre eminently as the 
most beautiful as well ns tlie most desirable 
amon? decorative foliajre p> nts. No description 
can do justice to tlie marvelous beauty of their 
foliage. Each 20c, postpaid. 
BOUVARDIA 
ALBA A beautiful single, free flowering, pure 
white variety; excellent for cut flowers no mat- 
ter whether for bouquets or table decoration. A 
spray of it is sure to be most prominent ami 
pleasing and the fragrance ii deliciously refresh- 
ing, and if well 
grown they will 
continue flowering 
8 tor 9 months out 
of the year. Each 
\25c, postpaid. 
BROWALLIA 
JAMESONIA Large, violet-shaped flowers of 
a bright orange color, giving it a rich golden 
appearance. Each 15c, postpaid. 
GIGANTEA New, color intense indigo blue, 
valuable as a cut flower as it is never out of 
bloom. Each 20e, postpaid. 
BRUGMANSIA 
One of the most beautiful plants of recent in- 
troduction. The flowers are a foot in length and 
8 to 10 inches in diameter, are drooping, bell 
shape<i, many of thcin creamy white, very fra- 
grant, robust grower and fine bloomer, tach 
20c, postpaid. 
BOUGAINVILLEA 
(Chinese Paper Plant) 
GLABRA SANDER! ANA As a pot plant it 
IS magnificent, with splendid, camelia like fol- 
iage, deep shining green. Plants commence 
to bloom in small pots and continue through- 
out the year. As the plant grows olcTer it is 
literally covered with blossoms of a dazzling 
rosy crimson, with deep golden yellow antlers. 
Each 2Sc. postpaid. 
CARYOPTERIS 
(Mastacanthus) 
A beautiful hardy perennial, which is equally 
well adapted to growing in the open ground or 
as a pot plant in the bouse. Each ISc, post- 
paid. 
CHENILLE PLANT 
The flower spikes, which appear in pairs from 
the axilla of the leaves, grow from two to three 
feet in length. They are of brignt crimson color* 
Each 25c, postpaid. 
CORAL PLANT 
(Erythrlna Christa-Galli-Compaeta) 
This new variety is not only dwarf, never ex- 
cee<iing thirty inches in height, but also of free 
branching habit, each branch terminating with 
a spike of flowers, of a beautiful crimson-scarlet. 
Each 30c, postpaid. 
