Credneri—known also as Hairy Thurstonii. Upper side of leaf 
rather smooth and glossy with compressed hairs. Flowers 
Cyprea type, pink . 50 
Piunifolia—Large rough leaves and rather cupped. Large clusters 
of white flowers .50 
Vedderina—Viaude type but larger leaves and clusters of white 
flowers. Stalk heavy and needs support . .50 
OTHER TYPES 
Mecalica—Semi-tall grower, medium light green leaf. Underside 
prominent red veins .50 
Templanii—Medium tall, smooth leaves and stem. Leaves blotched 
with yellow and pink. Flowers pink on long stems. Winter 
blooms .50 
Jessie—Like Templanii but no blotches. Edges of leaf wavy and 
rimmed in red. Blooms in January usually, and again in 
June. Pink flowers .50 
Lindleyana—Medium tall grower with smaller leaves than Palmi- 
folia. Otherwise much same type. White flower clusters.50 
Palmifolia—Immense leaves almost round with one point, smooth 
in texture. An old variety known as Washingtoniana. Thick 
stubby stalk. Large clusters of small white flowers with 
pink stems. Winter bicomer .50 
Nitida—A dwarf Odorata alba, good pot plant, white flowers and 
a profuse bloomer . 35 
Rosea Gigantea—Of semperflorens type with very large smooth 
light green leaves with red dot H base. Clusters of crim¬ 
son flowers. Winter bloomer and fine for window culture.5t 
Elaine—Small delicate plant with long slender deep green leaves. 
Flowers deep pink with shading of lighter pink. Scarce. LOO 
Speculata—Low spreading grower with large light green leaves 
speckeled with gray. Sometimes called "Grape leaf begonia’’ 
Hairy and reddish on underside, with prominent veins of 
lighter green. Flowers pinkish white in clusters.50 
Illustrata—Similar to Speculata, perhaps darker and more pointed. 
Netted veins. Flowers similar to Speculata .50 
Marian—Recumbent type, olive green leaves, very large and hairy 
stems . LOO 
Silver Tip s-—Similar to the Picta rosea type with spotted leaves 
and tips of leaves blotched with silver. Medium grower. 
Flowers pinkish white .50 
