TRIVETT’S CHOICE BEGONIAS 
T.T.S. 
A bed of Trivett’s Florida Pride-Begonias—dwarf, compact, only G inches high 
Bright scarlet blossoms, and rich, chocolate-colored foliage. Very attractive. 
Albert Martin ( Semperflorens type). Crimson 
scarlet, dark foliage. Height 12 inches. 
Y oz. $1.75 Pkts. 50c. and 30c. 
Christmas Cheer. Bright crimson red. Height 
12 inches. Good pot plant. 
1/16 oz. $3.75 Pkts. 75c. and 40c. 
Erfordia Improved ( Heterosis ) (Semperflorens 
type). A lovely clear pink with dark foliage. 
Height 8 to 10 inches. 
1/64 oz. $5.00 Pkts. $1.50 and 75c. 
Gruga ( Heterosis) (Semperflorens type). Dwarf, 
compact. Height 6 inches. Fine carmine pink. 
New. ... ... ... ... Pkt. 75c. 
Gustave Knaake. Large, salmon rose, with 
light green foliage. Height about 10 inches. 
Y oz. $3.75 Pkts. 50c. and 30c. 
Gracilis Luminosa. (Improved.) Bright scar¬ 
let with bronze colored foliage. 9 inches. 
-8 OZ. 
.75 
Pkts. 50c. and 30c. 
Gracilis Thousand Flowered ( Heterosis). 
Only about 5 inches high, abundance of rose 
pink blossoms until frost. -— New — Pkt. 75c. 
Gracilis Dresden, 1936 ( Heterosis). Attractive 
rosy scarlet blossoms in profusion. 9 inches. 
— New — ... ... ... Pkt. 75c. 
Gracilis Indian Maid. Rich scarlet with dark 
brown, metallic foliage. 10 inches. 
1/64 oz. $4.75 Pkts. $1.25 and 75c. 
Prima Donna. (Improved.) ( Heterosis). Gra¬ 
cilis type, carmine rose with bronzy foliage. 
Height 9 inches. 
1/64 oz. $7.50 Pkts. $1.50 and 75c. 
Rosabella (Semperflorens type). Dwarf, compact, 
only 6 inches. Pure, light, rose pink. 
Y oz. $2.00 Pkts. 50c. and 30c. 
Vernon Improved. Dwarf, Semperflorens type. 
Height about 8 inches. Blood red with dark 
foliage. 1/64 oz. $1.75 
Pkts. 50c. and 30c. 
One of our leading specialties,(an exten¬ 
sive and carefully selected list of the 
choicest and most outstanding in the 
various classes or groups, mostly from 
the Heterosis method. 
Important! 
The seed of many of the following fi¬ 
brous-rooted, bedding Begonias, is the 
result of crossing two different sorts 
(The Heterosis method). Plants raised 
from this seed show a marvelous uni¬ 
formity and perfection, but their seed 
should never be harvested, as the seed 
of the second generation segregates and 
produces only worthless mixtures. Our 
seed is collected from crosses made each 
year from the original parents. 
FIBROUS-ROOTED BEGONIAS 
For bedding, edging, pots, etc. 
They prefer light, rich soil. 
Trivett’s Florida Pride (Heterosis). 
A splendid dwarf, compact type, only 6 
inches high and smothered with bright 
scarlet blossoms intermixed with rich, 
chocolate colored, glossy foliage. A 
very attractive combination. 
1/64 oz. $2.75 Pkts. 75c. and 40c. 
Trivett’s Salmon Queen. Rich, deep 
salmon red, dark glossy foliage, free 
flowering. Height 10 inches. 
1/64 oz. $2.75 Pkts. 75c. and 40c. 
Trivett’s La France (Heterosis). Pure 
La France pink, abundant bloomer. 
Height about 9 inches. 
1/64 oz. $9.00 Pkts. $1.50 and 75c. 
Trivett’s White Queen. Pure white, 
compact variety, about 10 inches high, 
with glossy, green leaves. 
1/64 oz. $2.75 Pkts. 75c. and 40c. 
Trivett’s White Carpet. Very dwarf, 
5 inches. White, green foliage. 
1/64 oz. $2.75 Pkts. 75c. and 40c. 
Trivett’s Picotee. Large white, edged 
with a bright pink band. Height 6 to 8 
inches; also makes a fine pot plant. 
1/64 oz. $2.75 Pkts. 75c. and 40c. 
Sutton’s Loveliness. Large, clear rose 
pink; about 10 inches. Pkt. 75c. 
Sutton’s Brightness. Brilliant car¬ 
mine pink with green foliage. Height 
about 12 inches; also makes a grand pot 
plant for indoors in which case sow the 
seed in July. ... ... Pkt. 75c. 
SOWING THE SEED 
In the Northern States seed 
should be sown from Janu- 
uary to March in brisk heat 
in shallow, well-drained seed 
pans, filled with a compost 
of equal parts of leafmold 
loam, and sand. The seed is 
very minute, and extreme 
care is required in handling. 
Make the soil fairly firm and 
sow the seed evenly on the 
surface; do not cover the 
seed with soil, but place a 
glass over it. The glass 
should be turned or wiped 
dry every morning. When 
the pans become dry, sub¬ 
merge the pans to the rim 
and wait till the water soaks 
through. Prick off when 
very small, and pot off when 
large enough into 3 inch 
pots, giving a shift into a 
larger size when necessary. 
T T S 
A spray of blossom of Trivett’s La France 
Begonia—a rich, salmon red, dark foliage 
“The high quality of 
your seeds has always 
been evident in the fine 
results / have obtained 
from them." 
MR. L. J. MULLER 
Supt.-Head Gardener to 
HOWARD PHIPPS. Esq. 
T.T S. ^ typical plant of Begonia Gracilis— 
Thousand Flowered, rose pink. Height. 5 inches 
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