Green Tree Flower Gardens 
TEMPLINI—Large, shiny leaves, blotched with 
white, yellow and red, wavy ruffled and fringed; 
light p’nk flowers in clusters during the winter; 
hardy, stout grower, makes fine large plant; 
closely related to Phyllomaniaca—as it grows 
tiny leaves and plantlets on its leaves and stems. 
TEUSCHERI—Similar to Pres. Carnot, but of 
more branching habit, red coloring on underside 
of leaves confined to along veins. 
THURSTONI — Smooth, glossy, dark green 
leaves, red underneath, darker than Duchartrei; 
similar m growing habits, pink flowers; makes a 
beautiful pot plant. 
TROUT—Same as Argentea Guttata. 
TUBEROUS ROOTED BEGONIAS—The major¬ 
ity of catalogues list the varieties grown most 
successfully; any which have been described in 
th’S list are more or less unusual. 
ULMAFOLIA—Rough, thick leaves, exact in size 
and proport'on to an elm leaf, similarly veined; 
has a fleshy stem 4 square, green; flowers small 
white in clusters; fairly tall grower. 
UNDINE—A seedling of Odorata Alba, leaves 
similarly waved, flowers tinted and waved, bushes 
nicely in growing. 
UNDULATA—Small, compact, weT branched 
grower; leaves long sharply pointed, shiny green, 
somewhat hairy; young leaves are bronzy with 
red edges; small white clusters of flowers from 
leaf axils. 
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