CHAMPION CITY GREENHOUSES, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 
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BROWALLIA GIGANTEA 
New. A charming new flowering plant that may be | 
put to many useful purposes. The plant is a strong, i 
compact, bushy grower, producing a profusion of florets i 
about one to one and a half inches in diameter, of an 
intense indigo-blue, fully as intense as the Marie 
Louise or California Violet. It bids fair to supplant 
the Lobelia as a bedding plant, is invaluable for cut 
flowers, as it is never out of bloom, and may be grown 
as a flowering plant for Easter. 40 cents per dozen; 
$2.50 per 100. 
Flowering Begonia. 
FLOWERING BEGONIAS 
50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per hundred, except where j 
noted. I 
Alba Grandiflora — Resembles Begonia Rubra except 
that it has white flowers. 
Argentea Guttata —Most lovely green foliage, with 
spots of silvery-white. 
Bertha de Chateaurocher —This is the freest-flower¬ 
ing Begonia we have. It blooms the year round, makes 
a handsome window plant, with its beautiful foliage : 
and bright currant-red flowers. 
Follosa — This is one of the most graceful of all the : 
Begonias. The foliage is small and fleshy, has the 
smallest leaves of all the Begonias. Bright pink flow- 
GTS. 
Fuchsioides Coccinea — Elegant free-blooming variety. 
It resembles Hybrida Multiflora in growth. Flowers a 
bright scarlet. 
Hybrida Multiflora —This beautiful plant makes 
handsome specimens with its graceful branches and 
pendulous flowers of bright rosy-pink. Very fioriferous. 
Incarnata Rosea— Has lovely panicles of bright rose 
flowers. 
Marguerita — Leaves bronzy-green, somewhat re¬ 
sembling Metallica; large trusses of light rose colored 
flowers. 
McBethil—Foliage Fern-like, panicles of pure white 
flowers, produced in the greatest profusion. 
Rubra— One of the finest Begonias in cultivation. 
Its dark, glossy-green leaves, combined with its free- 
flowering habit, make it one of the very best plants 
for house or conservatory decoration. The flowers 
are a scarlet-rose color. $3.50 per 100. 
Robusta— Bright rose and pure white. Coral-red 
buds. This is a very desirable variety. 
Sanderson! —(The Coral Begonia.) One of the best 
flowering Begonias. The flowers are of a scarlet shade 
of crimson, borne in profusion for months at a time. 
Resembles coral. _ . 
Thurston!!— A grand foliage Begonia like Metallica. 
$3.50 per 100. 
Vernon —A fine bedder, clear rose flowers. $3.50 
per 100. 
Zebrina— Deep green foliage, striped lighter; very 
beautiful. 50 cents per dozen; $4.00 per 100. 
SPECIAL OFFER 
To show you the varieties, we offer one each 
of the above fifteen varieties for 65 cents. 
Bougainvillea Sanderlana. 
BOUGAINVILLEA SANDERIANA 
This beautiful free-flowering plant was introduced 
recently, and on account of its free-blooming qualities 
has become very popular, especially as a plant for 
Easter decorations. It is of a strong, rapid growth, 
and the brilliant rosy-crimson blossoms in large ra¬ 
cemes are produced from early March until midsum¬ 
mer. In fact, a well grown specimen will frequently 
flower the greater part of the year. Altogether a most 
desirable subject for the conservatory or window gar¬ 
den. Strong plants, from 2'/ 2 -inch pots, 75 cents per 
dozen; $5.00 per 100. 
TUBEROUS-ROOTED BEGONIAS 
Giant- Flowered—The best we can procure in Europe. 
Large fine bulbs. , . 
SINGLE— White, Yellow, Crimson, Rose, Scarlet, 75 
cents per dozen; $5.00 per 100. 
DOUBLE— In the same colors, $1.25 per dozen; $9.00 
per 100. 
Coleus. 
COLEUS 
Our stock of Coleus has never been equal to the de¬ 
mand, but this year we have a larger stock than any 
previous year, and we think we can meet the wants 
of our customers. The varieties range in color from 
light yellow to the darkest crimson, including about 
twenty-five distinct sorts. 
Standard Market Sorts— A fine stock of the best and 
most distinct named kinds. Price, 40 cents per dozen; 
$2.00 per 100; $17.50 per 1,000. 
