136 
Begonias are 
much superior 
to Geraniums 
for bedding, 
being quite 
unaffected by 
heavy rains, a 
moist warm 
atmosphere 
suiting them. 
P!iclosrofhtil/roin .Valuir C apyrightfd by J.C. C». 
CARTERS’ CHOICE SINGLE BEGONIA. 
A VERY POPULAR PLANT FOR POTS AND BEDDING OUT. 
• EnnMiA CARTERS’ «CROWN JEWELS” MIXED SINGLE.— It is impossible to praise too much this superb 
‘“t°?n^*Ahfs*fgT"®vouredl°w«^ Te'rVcket-s. 
for size and quality of the flowers, combined With brilliance m colours. Grand for bedding o . & 5 o 
IE^OnVa HYBRIDA CRISTATA.— Grand flowers, crested by the elongation and fimbriations of the sumens ; 70 P« cent. 
true from seed. as. 6d. & 5 • 
No. 393 
NEW. 
BEGONIA, CARTERS’ NEW MARBLED HVBRIDa-New colourings of great beauty. ^ ^ 
No. t48t 
BEGONIA, CARTERS’ FIERY SCARLET.— Enormous blossoms producing a gorgeous display. ^ ^ 
I No. 148a ^ .ill—— 
bedding BIQONIAS-PERPBTUAL FLOWERING, SMALL BLOOMS IN CLUSTERa 
'VERNON” TOM THUMB.-A charming free flowering and effecuv. variety, with blood scarlet flowers and bronze 
coloured foliage. 
No. 394 
FAIRY QUEEN* 
white centre. 
’ TOM THUMB.— A fitting companion to tli. foregoing. Colour delicate glistening rose, marked with 
1 also I 
Kritkon me secoiings luiw inaii» aiiu — 
so supply tubers ready to start into growth in early spring 
I'hese f^ronias are invaluable for growing m beds and 1 
Mrly, and last all the season. 
^ For Douhlt rmritiifs, ttt 
*17. *^i*. **^"*^' *4*"*»*^w.— ’9^ 
Sttntxtp*ct. 
groups t also for pot culture 
They come into bloom very 
F0t dry r»ois, set ntxt *. 17 - 
