unaffected by 
heavy rains, a 
moist warm 
atmosphere 
suiting them. 
Begonias are 
much superior 
to Geraniums 
for bedding, 
being quite 
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CARTERS CHOICE SINGLE BEGONIA. 
A VERY POPULAR PLANT FOR POTS AND BEDDING OUT. 
BEGONIA. CARTERS “CROWN JEWELS" MIXED SINGUL-!t is impossible to praise too much this super!. 
i of this highly-favoured flower; it is simply perfection, and needs but finished culture to attain pleasing results, alike 
1 Oi uiu — r : i„...... Grand for bedding out. Per Dacket— s. 
Per packet 
... is. 6d., 2S. 6d., 3s. 6d., & 
Grand flowers, crested by the elongation and fimbriations of the petals; 70 per cent. 
2s. 6d. & 
for size and quality of the flowers, combined with brilliance in colours. 
No. 292 
BEGONIA HYBRIDA CRISTATA. 
true from seed. 
No. 293 
No. 14S1. BEGONIA, CARTERS NEW MARBLED HYBRIDS. — New colourings of great beauty ... 
No. 1482. BEGONIA, CARTERS FIERY SCARLET — Enormous blossoms producing a gorgeous display 
BEDDING BEGONIAS — PERPETUAL FLOWERING, SMALL BLOOMS IN CLUSTERS. 
“VERNON" TOM THUMB.— A charming free flowering variety, blood scarlet flowers and bronze foliage. 
No. 294 
11 FAIRY QUEEN ” TOM THUMB.— Colour delicate glistening rose, marked with white centre. 
No. 2Q5 ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• .**’ *“ . *** "* 
LU Ml NOS A. — Flowers, fiery deep scarlet with satiny brownish red foliage. 
^ ° IS 'l'he seed should be sown in heat at end of winter to produce strong flowering plants in the summer, in pans of very fine 
soil. Prick off the seedlings into pans and pot off later. Care should be used when sowing, as the seed is very fine. 
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These Begonias are invaluable for growing in 
early, and last all the season. 
For Double, varieties, see opposite page. 
For dry roots , see next page and page 236. 
237, 238, & 97, High Hoi. born, London.— 1Q09. 
can also supply tubers ready to start into growth in early spring. See next page. 
can also supply iu beds and groups; also for pot culture. They come into bloom very 
