the Begonia show, we are told, none were exhibited save a few 
from the Society’s own garden. 
The variety now figured is in the possession of Mr. B. S. 
Williams, of Paradise and Victoria Nurseries, Holloway; it is 
described to 11 s by him as being of a dwarf and free-flowering 
habit, the colour being a light pink, the edges of the petal 
being deeper, and when contrasted with the deeper pink of the 
unopened buds, it forms a pretty object for the greenhouse or 
drawing-room, and makes it also useful for cut flowers for bou¬ 
quets. 
