dkT\T)el] Sl G(uide. 
SPLENDID WINTER 
BEGONIAS, 
DARK FOLIAGE, 
3C4. GLOreE DE SCEAUX— 
One of the most beautiful ; of upright 
growth, large, open, flat flowers of a 
soft silhy pinS, contrasting well with 
the rich bronze foliage. 1*. fl<f. and 
2s. Gd. 
306. PRESIDENT BOURE- 
UILLES— Dark foliage ; large silvery- 
pink flowers ; very free. Is. 
SPLENDID FOLIAGE 
BEGONIA. 
306. ARTHUR MALET — The 
richest coloured variety yet introduced; 
an improvement on Louise Cioson. 
6</. each. 
BKGONIA Gl.OlKB D£ 8CBAUX. 
Bouvas'dias. 
4lF all plants the Bocivardia, in our opinion, excels for cut flowers, no ^ 
||l holes, bouquets, or table decoration; a spray of it is sure to be most pr will^more or 
aj and the odour of several kinds is dkiciously refreshing, and if well "f 
1 less continue flowering nine months out of the year. They <mly need treat^ as a stove 
jultivation of the winter-flowering Zonal Pelargonium; hitherto they have ...mmer to have 
jlant, whereas they only need a temperature not higher than 60 or 60 ; an weather to be 
ivery attention like a specimen Chrysanthemum, and on the first ®PP®^™"®® ^ 
;aken in the house, and when growing and flowering to he supplied with liqni 
SINGLE. 
l. ANGUSTIFOLIA (species)— Scarlet. 
4. BOCKH — Deep coral, tube and base of 
petals pure white. 
8. DAZZLER — Rich scarlet. 
11. HOGARTH — Good habit, scarlet. 
12. HUMBOLDTH CORYMBIELORA 
(species)— Free growth, large, snow white. 
13. INTERMEDIA. 
14. JASMINIPLORA (species) — White; 
fragrant. 
15. PDA VESCENS— Pale yellow. 
16. LAURA— Fine rose. 
19. MRS. GREEN — A salmon-coloured sport. 
20. PRESIDENT CLEVELAND — Largo 
flowers, crimson-scarlet. 
21. PRIORY BEAUTY— Pale satin-rose. 
22. QUEEN OF ROSES— Bright rosy pink. 
23. ROSEA MULTIFLORA— Rosy pink. 
24. ROSEA OCULATA— Delicate flesh ; free. 
26. SCARLET PRINCE — Bright scarlet, 
is. Gd. 
27. THE BRIDE — White, tinged flesh. 
30 VULCAN— Scarlet. 
31. WHITE BOUQUET — Dwarf and free. 
32^ VREELANDII, syn. DAVISONH — 
white. 
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