We Grow Plants fop the Southern Planter 
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President Carnot Begonia. (See page 16.) 
Begonias 
10 cts. each, $1 per doz., except where otherwise noted; large plants, 26c. and 60c. each. 
Alba plcta. Very ornamental ; has long, 
ear-shaped, medium-sized leaves of darkest 
green, with silvery spots. 
Begonia Erdfordia. 
Argentea guttata. Has the silvery leaf 
blotches of Alba Picta, with the form and 
beauty of Olbia; purple-bronze leaves, ob- 
long, with silvery markings; flowers white 
on the tips of the stems. 
Erdfordia. Has all the good qualities of 
the famous bedders, Vernon and Dewdrop. 
It will stand the strong sun in summer, and 
is one mass of bloom from June until frost. 
It is also a very showy pot-plant for spring 
sales. Habit of growth strong and compact ; 
color deep rosy pink. We have a splendid 
stock and offer it at an exceptionally low 
price. 15 cts. 
Feastll (Beefsteak Begonia). A low, 
spreading Begonia, with perfectly circular 
leaves, red beneath and dark glossy olive- 
green above; flowers pink, sent up on long 
stems; very easy to grow. 15 cts., 25 cts. 
and 50 cts. 
Marguerite. Somewhat like Metallica, 
but more bushy ; leaves bronzy green ; large 
trusses of light rose-colored flowers freely 
produced. A better market variety than 
Metallica. 
M. de Lesseps. In the style of Argentea 
guttata, but with much larger leaves, beau- 
tifully spotted with silver. A very strong- 
growing sort that will do well and give 
satisfaction. 
