BEGONIA (golden VERNON). 
BEGONIA (ZDLU KING). 
434. H.H.p. Begonia Weltoniensls— One of the perpetual-flowering 
and evergreen varieties, with small light rose flowers and bright green 
foliage. ft. l.s. 6rf. per pkt. 
435. H.p. Beilis PerenniS fl. pi. (Double Daisy) — Mixed. ft. 
6d. per pkt. 
436. H.p. Beilis PerenniS fl. pi. Maxima (Giant Daisy)— Pro- 
duces beautiful and densely imbricated flowers of an unusual size, measuring 
from to 2 inches in diameter, and varying in different red tints. Is. 
per pkt. 
437. H.p. Beilis PerenniS fl. pi. “ Longfellow”— Comes true 
from seed, producing dark rose flowers of unusual size and doubleness, 
having flower-stalks Of great length and stiffness. ft. Is. per pkt. 
Bl^LLIS PEUENMS AtAXlMA PL. PL. 
Blanket Flower— See Gaillardia. 
I Blue Bottle — See Centanrea cyanus. 
j Bouncing Bet — See Saponaria calabrica. 
i 438. n.H.A. Braehycome Iberidifolia (,Compositce), Swan River 
I Daisy— One of the prettiest of Summer annuals ; blue Cineraria-liko 
! flowers. 1 ft. 3rf. per pkt. 
^ Briza — See Ornamental Grasses. 
! Broom — See Genista. 
439. H.H.A. Browallia Elata Grandiflora (_Scrophulariaceoe) — A 
pretty decorative plant for the greenhouse or conservatory ; bright blue. 
ft. Sd. per pkt. 
440. II. A. Browallia Elata Alba— Pure white flowers ; useful IJft. 
3d. per pkt. 
441. H.A. Caealla Coeeinea {ComposiKs) — Very showy border 
annual; flowers scarlet. 1 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
442. H.A. Cacalia Aurea (y.«t«a)— Yellow. IJ ft. 2rf. per pkt. 
Calampelis — See Eccremocarpus. 
443. H.A. Calandrinla Grandiflora (Discolor) (Portulacea ) — 
Large rose-coloured flowers. 1 ft. 2d. per pkt. 
444. H.A. Calandrinla Speciosa— Purple. J ft. 2d. per pkt. 
445. H.A. Calandrinla Speciosa Alba— White. Jft. 3rf. perpkt. 
Mr. Alex. McKinven, Castlebank Gardens, Lanark, 3th September, 1898. 
1 beg to state that your seeds have given us every satisfaction, and I may also say that I have raised a splendid lot of Begonias from seed supplied 
by you two years ago. They are admired by all who sec them. 
C. Cook, Esq., The Oaks, Kempston, Beds, 17t/i October, 1898. 
The Begonia seed I had from you in the spring produced some lovely doubles, as large and just like roses. 
Messrs. Tiios. Davies & Son, Contractors, Bridgend Square, Haverfordwest, 3rd July, 1898. 
We are pleased to infor n you that all your seeds have turned out splendidly, every one coming up ; and your Cauterbnry Beds are the admiration 
of all who s»o them. 
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