BUNGALOW NURSERY • TUBEROUS BEGONIAS • SELECTED STRAINS 
formly moist but not too wet in a warm place well lighted until three or four 
inches of growth develop, then plant in pots or shady position in open if de¬ 
sired. In autumn when the foliage turns yellow, withdraw water gradually and 
when all growth dies down entirely, take out tuber, wash off soil, dry in sun¬ 
light until thoroughly dry, then store in cool, dry place until time to plant again. 
Waved Camellia 
Double Camellia (as illustrated on 
front cover). . . Most popular of all 
Begonias due to its beauty and 
sturdiness. Most useful throughout 
many months of the year. Because 
of its sturdy, free-flowering habit, 
it is invaluable as a summer bed¬ 
ding plant. Colors: white, yellow, 
orange, pink, rose, scarlet, apricot, 
crimson, dark red, salmon, shell 
pink, salmon orange, pink salmon, 
red salmon, flame orange, flesh 
salmon, salmon rose, cardinal red, 
American beauty, apple blossom, 
crimson rose, apricot salmon, and 
blush. 
Double Camellia Picotee Shades 
. . . These flowers have the same 
form as the Camellia although not 
guite as large. They are two-toned 
and edge of each petal is strongly 
pronounced by contrasting color. 
Colors: red picotee, rose picotee, 
apricot picotee, salmon picotee. 
Double Rosebud Type . . . Flowers resemble a 
perfect rosebud. A very sturdy grower. Colors 
are in pastel shades, blush, pink, rose, flame 
salmon, light salmon, dark salmon, and white. 
Fimbriata Plena or Carnation Type ... A very 
pretty strain, the petals being deeply fringed. 
Colors: rose, pink, white, salmon, orange, scar¬ 
let, yellow, dark red, crimson rose, salmon red, 
blush, apricot, light salmon and dark salmon. 
Narcissiilora or Daffodil Flowered . . . This 
flower resembles a daffodil and is very effec¬ 
tive in the collection of begonias as it is so dif¬ 
ferent. Colors: red shades, salmon shades, and 
yellow shades. 
Fascination—Crispa Marginata . . . This very 
attractive type has beautiful frilled petals with 
a border of scarlet and rose on a ground color 
of yellow or white. 
Giant Frilled . . . An extremely beautiful type of 
Begonia, the edges of the petals being deeply 
frilled, giving the flower a unique charm. The 
colors are: crimson, scarlet, salmon, rose, pink, 
white, yellow and orange. 
Crested or Bearded Single Begonia ... A very 
interesting type of Begonia, the crested growth 
on each of the four petals giving them a curious 
and fantastic appearance. Mixed colors only. 
Giant Single Begonia . . . This type produces 
the largest flowers. Specimens sometimes meas¬ 
ure ten inches across. Colors: dark red, pink, 
white, rose, salmon and scarlet. 
Begonia Lloydii or Basket Type . . . This type of 
Begonia, as well as the Hanging Fuchsias, were 
among the most admired plants in the Hall of 
Flowers at the Golden Gate International Exposi- 
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