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Begonias . 
WINTER FLOWERING. 
These make lovely specimens for winter and spring flowering, and 
last a long tima in flower, but should have rather more than ordinary 
Greenhouse heat. 
Plants fram 3 inch pots. 
Gloria da Lorraine, beautiful pink flowers; tremendously free bloom¬ 
ing. i /6. 
Leopold de Rothschild, somewhat paler in colour ; very compact habit ; 
line. i 
Mrs. Paterson, deep rose colour, with beautiful bronze foliage. i /6. 
Tnrnford Hall, beautiful white sport from “ Glorie de Lorraine.’* i/- 
Coleus. 
Fine foliage plants of brilliant and refined appearance, and of easy 
cultivation, but requiring more than ordinary Greenhouse heat in the 
Winter. They should not be placed in an unheated Greenhouse before 
the end of April. 
Our Collection is one of the best. We were awarded a Silver 
Medal at the N.C.S. Show, November, 1919 , for a Group of Coleus and 
Chrysanthemums. 
Plants, Our Selection, 6 /- per dozen. 
Scarcer Varieties, 7/6 and 10 /- per dozen. 
Attractive, cream and crimson centre, with broad green edge. 9d. 
Baden Powell, pink centre and cream base ; serrated leaf, edged with 
green. 1 /-. 
Beaumarchais, deep purplish crimson serrated edge. 1/-. 
Beckwiths Gem, rich crimson and maroon, edged bright green ; very 
fine. gd. 
Bonnie, pale yellow, splashed lake and mottled green. $d. 
Brightness, bronzy red, margined gold. 9d. 
Brixton Gem, cream with green edge and purple veins. gd. 
Chamisso, rich purple with crimson veins and edged with green, deeply 
serrated leaf. 1 /-. 
Chancellor, purple maroon, crimson midrib. 9 d. 
Citron, distinct citron yellow, compact. 6d. 
Colossal, immense rosy crimson, edged green. 9d. 
Cordelia, bright bronzy red, large leaf. 1 /6. 
Countess Of Dudley, creamy white, edged and mottled green ; very re¬ 
fined. 1 /6. 
Crimson Beauty, bright crimson and maroon, edged pale green ; a 
lovely variety and fine habit. 1 /6. 
