Begonia Vernon. 
One of the most satisfactory pot plants for the house, and a 
popular bedding plant for the garden or lawn. It blooms with 
the greatest profusion throughout the summer. Flowers a bril- 
liant orange-carmine with bright yellow centers, and the foliage 
waxy and glossy. It is easily raised from seed, and comes ab- 
solutely true. Valuable for bedding and general culture. Pkt ., 
150 seeds , 5 cts. 
Begonia Rex. n 
Beautiful foliago, justly celebrated as the finest of ornamental 
pot plants, superb large leaves, of exquisite and rich coloring. 
Pkt., 50 seeds, 15 cts. , . , 0 ^ 
Begonia.— Tuberous rooted, single mixed. Seed saved from 
finest colors. Pkt., 100 seeds, 10 cts. . , 
Begonia. — Tuberous rooted, double mixed, from the finest ana 
best colors. Pkt., 100 seeds, 12 cts. 
The color of the flower is a golden yellow, measuring two and a 
half inches across, with shapo as shown in illustration, and it is 
produced in very large trusses. The most beautiful part or the 
flower is the large pistils, which are spread out in ian-like lorm, 
and are of bright crimson color. The foliage is also highly deco- 
rative, reminding one of a very delicate Acacia. If the seed is 
started early, it will produce blooms J in great profusion the nrst 
year. Pkt., 15 seeds, 8 cts. 
Balsam Apple. 
A beautiful climbing plant with apple-shaped fruits, which, if 
preserved in alcohol, make the most useful liniment. Pkt., lO 
seeds, 3 cts. 
Marie Siroonton, Avon. So. Oar., March 26, 1903:— ;Your Royal Show 
Pansies which I got last spring gave perfect satisfaction. 
