NEW INTRODUCTIONS — CANE VARIETIES 
Astolat—Light green wavy leaves, flowers, tinted slightly. $ .50 
Kulu—Rubra type; flowers white and pink; bi-color.50 
May Queen—Rubra type, flowers white tinted pink.50 
Desdemonia—Immense dark green spotted leaves, flowers dark 
crimson... 1.00 
SUPERBIA SPECIES—Seedlings of Palamata. Long light green leaf, 
sometimes flaked with white, serately pointed. 
Supeiba Azella—Large serate spotted leaves, drooping clusters of 
pink flowers as large as Coralline Lucerne. 1.00 
Superba Kenzii—Same foliage as above, white drooping flower clus¬ 
ters . 1.00 
Superba Kathii—Semi - tuberous, deeply cut leaves, waxy white 
flowers . 1.00 
Superba Nydia Starr—Semi-tuberous, smaller leaf than Kathii, not 
so tall as Kenzii. Flowers waxy white, strong grower. 1.00 
Waite’s Red Argentia—Large green spotted leaf, large clusters of 
deep crimson flowers .60 
Chiala alba—Beautiful long dark green leaf, immense clusters of 
white flowers. An aristocrat in begonias. Sturdy grower 1.00 
Helena—Large silky green serate leaves. Drooping clusters of 
white flowers. Grows from 3 to 4 feet tall. 1.00 
Chiala rosea—Smaller leaf than C. alba, pink flowers. 1.00 
Dorothy Grant—An improved Sanguinea cocciana, larger flower 
clusters. White, in tight bud form . 1.00 
Dorothy Grant’s Sister—Like above with bronzy foliage and pink 
flowers . 1.00 
Argyrostygma—Rubra type with very spotted green leaves, profuse 
bloomer, flowers rose pink .50 
Annabelle—Another fine cane with light green spotted leaves and 
large clusters of pink flowers. One of the best pink flowered 
canes. 50 
Corallina Lucerne—An old variety, pointed green leaf, drooping 
red flowers . 50 
Marjory Daw—Climbing begonia with long slim stems. Flowers 
brilliant scarlet. Leaves long, pointed and smooth. Good 
. old sort . 50 
