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BEGONIAS— CHEYSANTHEMUMS. 
BEGONIAS. 
VARIEGATED-FOLIAGED SECTION. 
These are remarkable for their variegated and beautifully coloured ornamental foliage. 
ACUMINATA 
SPLENDIDA, 2/6. 
AMAZON, 3/6. 
ANNETTE, 2/6. 
ARCTUEUS, 2/6. 
ARGENTEA 
SPLENDIDA, 3/6. 
ARTHUR MALET, 2/6 
ATTRACTION, 3/6. 
CALLIOPE, 3 6. 
CHARLES HOVEY,3/6 
CHERUBIN, 2/6. 
COMTESSE LOUISE 
D’ERDODY, 2/6. 
CRYSTALLINA, 2/6. 
DIADEM, 2/6'. 
DR. LE GUILLON,3/6. 
DUCHESS, U. 
DUCHESS DE 
BRABANT, 3/6. 
HELEN UHDER, 3/6. 
LADY STUART LOW, 
3/6. 
LA PERLE DE PARIS, 
2 / 6 . 
LEDA, 6.V. 
LE POUSSIN, 2/6. 
LE SCHAH, 2/6. 
MADAME CROUSSE, 
3/6. 
EYEN, 2/6. 
GILKINET, 3/6. 
GRISAR, 3/6. 
HENRI GACHE, 
2 / 6 . 
ISABELLE 
BELLON, 2/6. 
MALETTA, 2/6. 
MARQUIS DE 
PERALTO, 3/6. 
M. DEFEU, 3/6. 
MDLLE. EMMA, 3/6. 
MISS OGATHE, 2/6. 
NAOMI MALET, 3/6. 
OTTO FORSTER, 2/6. 
PECTINATA, 2/6. 
PRESIDENT DE 
BOUREUILLES, 
3/6. 
PROGNE, 2/6. 
PULCHELLA, 2/6. 
STELLATA, 2/6. 
The followiag are effective decorative kinds, many of them winter-flowering species 
18s., 30s. and 42s. per dozen, according to the selection. 
and varieties. 
ALBO PICTA 
ARGENTEO GUTTATA 
ARGYROSTIGMA ELEGAN- 
TISSIMA 
BIJOU DE GAND 
CARRIERI 
VILLOSA 
DECORA 
DIGSWELLIANA 
DREGEI 
EGREGIA 
FLORIBUNDA ROSEA. 
GLOIRE DE LORRAINE, 5s. 
HYBRIDA CORBEILLE DE 
FEU, 5s. 
ILLUSTRATION, 5i. 
IMPERIALIS 
MADAME CHARRATT 
ISABELLA BELLON. 
MARGARIT.® 
METALLICA 
OLBIA 
POLYANTHA 
PRESIDENT CARNOT, 3s. td. 
RUBELLA 
SCEPTRA 
SCHARFFII 
SEMPERFLORENS ELEGANS 
COMPACTA NANA 
GIGANTEA ROSEA 
SIEBERIANA 
SOUVENIR DE F. GAULIN 
SUTHERLAND!! 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
These popular plants have now hecome so numerous that to give detailed 
particulars of each they would of themselves form a catalogue, and by giving 
descriptions purchasers could form but little idea of the comparative merit of 
varieties; it has therefore been thought best to give simply a list of the most 
select of the newer kinds in the various sections. Besides those named, Mr. W. B. 
has a very large collection comprising many hundreds of varieties, which can be 
supplied at Gd. each, 4s. per dozen, or 28s. per 100. When the selection is left to 
Mr. W. B., the utmost care will be taken to send only varieties of the greatest 
merit. 
For New kinds see next page. 
