Large-Flowered Begonia Bulbs. lummS 
and winter. Planted outside they are smothered with bloom all summer 
and fall. Flowers 4 inches and more across. 
Begonia Baits, Large*Flowered, Mixed . 
blooming bulbs of the very best quality, x% inches and upward in diam¬ 
eter, include Crimson, Yellow, White, Pink, Rose and Blotched. 
All colors, mixed, 5c. each; 7 for 30c,; 2 3 fjulbs, $1,00* 
Begonia Bulbs in Separate Colors* 
Pure White, 6c.; -3 for 25c. Orange &b4 Yellow, 6c 5 for 25c* 
Scarlet and Crimson, 6c*; 5 for 25c. Rose, 6c.; § for 25c. 
Pink, 6c*; 5 for 25c. 
ONE EACH OF THE FIVE KINDS, 30 CENTS, 
Begonia Seed, Packet, SO-seeds, 10c. 
Large-Flowered Begonias, 
Gloxinia Tubiflora. 
nary Gloxinias, being a plant of erect- branching 
habit. Flower stems rise to the height of z feet, 
each bearing several large, pure white blossoms 
4 inches in length, and of a peculiar and fascinat¬ 
ing fragrance. It is a hardy and easily grown 
pot plant, blooming freely, and always attract¬ 
ing great attention by its oddity, novelty and 
remarkable beauty. It is a fine garden flower 
treated like any summer flowering bulb, but is 
seen at its best as a pot plant. A very novel and 
a truly superb flower. 
Strong tubers, 20c* each; 3 for 50c. 
Sinningia Regina. 
t:ion in Ghent in April, 1903, a splendid Gesneriaeere under the 
name of Sinningia Regina' received an award. 
This is a strikingly handsome plant, about 9 inches high, 
with dark green velvety leaves, purple bn their undersurface. 
Flowers are pale violet, borne on long flower stalks* four to 
six together on the axle of each leaf. The flowering period 
is about six weeks. Even before blooming it is a remarka¬ 
bly fine foliage plant, for its leaves often attain a size of 8 by 
6 inches, and are of the greatest elegance. 
The species requires the same treatment as Gloxinias, 
Large Bulbs, 3©c.; 2 for 50c. 
Seed, Packet, 15c* 
See also Inside front cover for novelties In Begonias* 
