• Rcsecroft Begonia Gardens, Point Loma, California # 
CLIMBING OR SCANDENT DIVISION 
ALBA SCANDENS. A clinging ivy-like variety with light 
green foliage and white flowers; will cling like ivy 
to post or wall. 50 cents. 
GLAUCOPHYLLA SCANDENS. A scandent variety with 
pointed green leaves, blooms pink shaded, very simi¬ 
lar to those of Quisqualis Indica; wonderful basket 
plant; now very scarce. $1.00. 
MARJORIE DAW. A seeding of Mrs. Shepherd of Ventura, 
a much branched grower needing support; good for 
pillars or trellises, foliage green and handsome, 
blooms in large pendent clusters of rosy red. 50 
cents and up. 
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ODD AND RARE KINDS 
DIADEMA. An upright grower with palmate serrated 
foliage heavily silver spotted—an old variety but 
rather difficult to grow. 50 cents. 
DIADEMA ERECTA. More like Palmata than Diadema 
but with foliage even more cut and white spotted 
rather than striped. $1.00. 
DIADEMA SEEDLINGS. We have a number of these 
raised at ROSECROFT from seed sent from Hawaii, 
probably a cross with Coralline Lucerne, having 
leaves reminiscent thereof but indented and varying 
in shades of green; bloom in lavender pink shades. 
Tremendous growers sending up many stiff canes. 
50 cents. 
SUPERBA-AZELLA. Seedling of Diadema introduced by 
Mrs. Eva Gray. Leaf palmate, green with silver 
markings; bloom large rose pink; medium grower 
making several canes. $1.00. 
A'SUPERBA-KENZI I. Another of Mrs. Gray's Diadema 
seedings with white blooms. $1.00. 
★ FAUREANA (PALMATA). Large palmate foliage 
striped with silver, cane-like growth; very striking. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
PALMIFOLIA. Large lobed green leaves on a fleshy stem, 
blooms white, in clusters. $1 .00. 
LINDLEYANA. Similar to Palmifolia but leaves thinner 
in texture and carried flatter, all growth more 
refined. $ 1.00. 
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