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TUBEROUS BEGONIAS, all selected Buij^ 
These are now among the most popular plants for beds of summer flowers. Nothing can 
e.\ceed the brilliancy and richness of their flowers. From the time the first blossoms 
appear until all growth is stopped by frost they are never out of bloom. (See cut.) 
SINGLE TUBEROUS BEGONIAS. 
Separate colors, scarlet, yellow, crimson, white, pink and salmon. Price, dry 
bulbs, up to May 15th, 10c. each; set of six for oOc.; $6.00 per 100. Growing 
plants ready May 1st, 20c. each, set of six for $l .00. 
DOUBLE TUBEROUS BEGONIAS. 
Separate colors, scarlet, crimson, white, yellow, pink and salmon. (See cut.) 
Price, 20c. each; set of si.\ sorts, $1.00 for’dry bulbs, up to May 15th. 
Growing plants, ready May 1st. 30c. each, set of six for $1.50. 
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SUPERB FANCY-LEAVED 
CALADIUMS. 
Among ornamental foliage plants 
there are none more beautiful in 
design or gorgeous in coloring 
than the Fancy-Leaved Caladi- 
urns. Useful for pot culture, 
window and piazza boxes. Most 
of the varieties planted about 
June 1st in partially shaded 
borders succeed admirably as bed¬ 
ding plants. We offer 20 distinct 
sorts; the richness'of coloring is 
bewildering and impossible to 
describe in our limited space. 
Brilliant red arid green, green with 
spots and red veins, etc., etc. 
(See exit.) 
Price, (Bulbs only) 25c. each; 
set of 20 sorts for $4.50, 
REX or PAINTED LEAF BEGONIAS. 
These arc unquestionably the most showy and gorgeous Begonias grown. 1 he colorings, blendings 
and metallic lustre contained in them are bewildering and render description inadequate while the 
size and form of the leaves are of greatest variety. This year we have secured a grand collection of the 
btst sorts from Germany and Belgium, care being taken to select only those that are strong growing 
and highly colored. It would require much space to offer them with descriptions of the different 
varieties but many of them are beautifully spotted and unique in their markings. Rich metallic 
shades of various colors arc blended with silver, light green, velvety dark green, pink, rose, blood-red 
crimson and maroon. Some are covered with fine hairs giving the leaves a frosted appearance. They 
are easily grown, rich but light, soil, warmth and shade in summer being essential. We offer plants 
from 3-inch pots, 25c. each. Our selection of 6 named sorts, $1.50; our selection of 12 named sorts, 
S2.50; out selection of 20 named sorts. S4.00. Mixed without names 20c. each. $2.00 per doz. 
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BEGONIAS. FLOWERING SORTS. 
Exceedingly useful plants for the garden or p( 
culture in the house. For freedom of bloom tm 
are unsurpassed. 
Alba Picta. Dark green leaves, silvery spots. White 
flowers. 
Argentea Guttata. Bronzy-green leaves. White flowers. 
Metaliica. Velvety foliage, rosy white flowers. 
Nitida. Pinkish-white flowers, large leaves. 
Otto Hacker. Bright red, large pendant clusters. 
Prima Donna. Flowers unusually large, charming rose color 
shading to carmine in center. Fine bedding or pot plant. 
Purity. Dwarf, compact habit, waxy-white flowers. Forms a 
compact bushy plant. (See cut.) 
Rubra (Corallina). Dark coral color. Large clusters. 
Red Erfordia. A compact. 
symmetrical bush covered with 
glossy blood-red flowers. Fine 
for pots or garden. 
Saundersonii. 
Bright waxy-red. 
Very free flower¬ 
ing. 
Thurstonii. Flow¬ 
ers, rosy white; 
foliage bronzy- 
green. 
Vernon. Brilliant 
crimson - scarlet 
flowers produced 
abundantly; 
dark green 
glossy foliage. 
Zulu King. In the 
sun the foliage 
turns blood red 
when planted 
outdoors. Flow¬ 
ers deep crimson 
red. 
Price, plants from 
3-inch pots, 10c. 
each, SI. 00 per 
doz.; set of 13 Be¬ 
gonias for $1.00. 
"I am proud of the Tuberous Begonias 1 purchased from you. They have been and still are a mass of beauty. "—Mrs. M. H. Connor, Milanville, Pa. 
