BEGONIAS. 
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SINGLE-FLOWERED BEGONIA. 
double-flowered begonia. 
BEGONIAS 
HANDSOME FLOWERED ; 
TUBEROUS-ROOTED SECTION. 
The immense size to wliich the 
flowers of this popular race of plants | 
have now attained considerably en- 
hances their value for decorative and 
heddiufr purposes. Of nearly every | 
shade of colour, from deepest crimson- [ 
scarlet to white, the blooms are 
])roduced in the utmost profusion, 
thus renderinjr them extremely showy [ 
and attractive. 
81NGLE-FL0WERED. 
NAMED. 
Selections of good single- 
flowering named varieties 
can be made by Mr. W. B. 
at 12s., 18s. and 24s. per I; 
dozen. 
SINGLE-FLOWERED. 
UNNAMED. 
Seedlings of various colours, 
4s., 6s. and 9s. per dozen ; 
25s., 35s. and 50s. per 100. 
For Seed, vide i)sge 14. [ 
DOUBLE-FLOWERED. 
NAMED. 
Named Varieties with double 
flowers, at 30s., 42s. and 
60s. per dozen. 
DOUBLE-FLOWERED. 
UNNAMED. 
Seedlings of various colours, 
6s., 9s., 12s. and 18s. per I 
dozen; 45s., 60s. and 75s. t 
per 100. i 
For Seed, tide page 14, t 
BEGONIACRISTATA 1 
(iuite a new break in Begonias ; 
the flowers, wliich are of various 
colours and of great substance, have 
each petal curiously ornamented witli 
a central cre.st, somewhat in the shape 
of a cock’s comb. Can be supplied in 
several colours. 2s. each. 
