BUNGALOW NURSERY • TUBEROUS BEGONIAS • SELECTED STRAINS 
Narcissiflora or Daffodil Flowered 
tion. With their graceful hanging habit and great 
masses of blooms, they are adaptable to con¬ 
servatories, patios and places where they will 
be protected from the wind. Colors: scarlet, rose, 
pink, orange, yellow, salmon, apricot, and white. 
Begonia Martiana Grandiflora or Hollyhock type 
... A very interesting and pretty species, useful 
for conservatory decoration and particularly 
adapted to bedding. It is a tuberous kind with 
single rosy pink flowers growing from three 
to four feet in height indoors. The flowers are 
freely produced on long spikes, very similar to 
a Balsam, the flowers clustering very closely to 
the stem. It is easily propagated from bulblets, 
which are freely produced at nearly every joint. 
Prices on the foregoing varieties; Medium size 
bulbs 15c each, $1.50 doz., $10.00 per hundred; 
Large size bulbs 25c each, $2.50 doz., $15.00 per 
hundred; Extra large bulbs 50c each, $5.00 per 
dozen. Bulbs available from December 15th to 
March 15 th. 
Named Varieties of Tuberous Begonias 
Flame ... A large Camellia Double. The petals 
are compact and smooth. It is a brilliant orange- 
scarlet and has a beautiful sheen or luster. This 
variety produces an unusual number of blos¬ 
soms to each bulb. 
Autumn Glow . . . An extremely large Cristata 
type, the tufts or crests of which are a deep 
copper, contrasting with the rest of the flower, 
which is apricot. The flowers sometimes meas¬ 
ure ten inches across. The foliage is very 
attractive, and much more luxuriant than any 
other Tuberous Rooted Begonia. 
Sunset ... A large Crispa type.Very heavily and 
symmetrically frilled. Outer edge dark orange 
wth apricot center. 
Prices on all above varieties: 50c each, $5.00 
per dozen. 
During the flowering season, our nursery is visited by a large number of people 
who are delighted by the beautiful picture our outdoor beds present. Each 
variety in turn is distinctively different and is a study of beauty in its own right. 
Our Tuberous Begonias are grown from carefully selected seeds, and with 
proper care will develop into larger and more sturdy plants. 
You are welcome to visit our nursery all during the year. Advice on the care 
of Begonias cheerfully given. 
Join the American Begonia Society. Descriptive bulletins on culture of Begonias 
are issued monthly. Memberships $1.00 per year. American Begonia Society, 
1732 Temple Avenue, Long Beach, California. San Francisco Branch, 1060 Fran¬ 
cisco Street, Paula Schoenholz, President; Harry O'Donnell, Secretary, 1575 
Thirty-First Avenue. Meetings: First Wednesday each month, 8 P. M. 
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(Right) Begonia Lloydii 
