% 
fi. dki\t\ell Sl J^loi‘kl G^uide. 
229. NITIDA ALBA ODORATA -Smaller 
flowers than Nitida, bat of the purest white. Is. 
2:50. OD GRATIS SIM A— Very sweet 
scented, full size; bright rose coloured flowers. 
Is. 
231. PAUL BRUANT — Pointed leaves, 
very free flowering, and showing a superabund- 
ance of soft pink flowers ; pretty foliage. Is. 
232. PICTA — Narrow-pointed deep green 
leaves, faintly spotted with silver; the whole 
plant when in full vigour has the appearance of 
a densely foliaged Caladium, flowers bright red. 
l.s. 
233. POLTANTHA — Pretty green foliage 
and soft pink flowers, early flowering ; can be 
used for sprays and buttonholes. Is. 
234. RICHARDSIANA VASTISSIMA, .syn. 
VALIDISSIMA — Flowers identical with Dreyii, 
but in foliage smaller and more toothed ; bushy 
habit. 
236. RICHARD SIAN A — Fem-like foliage, 
flowers same as above; good habit. 
236. RICINIFOLIA — Large bronzy green 
foliage like those of the Castor Oil plant, where 
a bold plant is required, and throwing up a bold 
flowering stem which continues in good condi- 
Other varieties kept in stock. 
tion for some considerable time ; this will be 
found a most useful variety, l.s M. 
237. SATURNE — Dark foliage free ; con- 
tinues in blossom for a length of time. Is-. 
238. SEMPERFLORENS ALBA— Dense 
green foliage, white flowers. Crf. each ; 4.s. per 
doz. 
239. SEMPERFLORENS ROSEA 5 
240. SEMPERFLORENS RUBRA j ~ 
Identical in every way with the above, excepting 
the colours, which are white, edged soft rose and 
red respectively. 9rf. 
241. SEMPERFLORENS GIGANTEA 
ROSEA. — A grand improvement, and should be 
in every greenhouse; grown and intermixed with 
Nitida, produce a striking and pleasing effect 
during the winter months, l.s. 
242. SOCOTRANA — A distinct and beauti- 
ful species, brigtit rose-coloured flower.s, should 
be rested during the summer, and started again 
in heat daring September. 1*. 6t/. 
243. VERSOHAFFELTI — Another bold 
foliaged variety, with large ovate acutely-lobed 
leaves, and rose coloured pendant flowers. Is. 6rf. 
244. WELTONIENSIS — Oneof the prettiest 
and most useful ; deep green marbled foliage, 
flowers soft rose. 
Those not priced. 6rf. each. 
AUTUMN FLOWERING BEGONIAS. 
246. ADONIS— Bright ro^-carmine, shaded scarlet, large flowers ; a very useful variety. 2s. (b/. 
240. JOHN HEAL — Medium-size flowers, bright rose-carmine; a cross between Socotruna and 
the tuberous section. Flowers continue fresh for a long time. 2.s 6</. 
247. WINTER OEM— A very showy variety; the flowers cn.otinue in good condition for a 
considerable time ; of a rirh fiery-lake colour. 2a. 6</. 
HYBRID OF INCARNATA. 
248. M. EUO. VALLERAND — Dwarf, 
bushy habit, of a soft crimson-red ; distinct and 
useful. Is. each. 
REX CLASS- 
ORNAMENTAL FOLIAGE. 
Our Selection, O-s., 12s., 18s„ and 24s. per doz. 
249. AMAZONE. 
r 250. ADRIAN SCHMIDT. 
25L CHAS. HOVET. 
2.52. CHERUBIN. 
253. COLONEL DENFER 
254. COMTESSE LOUISE ERDODY. 
255. DIADEME. 
256. DOCTEUR LEGUILHOU. 
257 DUCHESS. 
258. DUCHESS DE BRABANT. 
259. PRiDERIC SCHNEIDER. 
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BEGONIA REX. 
