LESLIE WOODRIFF 
205 So. Inglewood Ave/ v 
Inglewood, Califor*^' 
U. S. Department of Agriculture, 
Washington, D. C. 
Bureau of Plant Industry 
Prui(t anJtjVegetable Crops and Diseases 8,0 8—3591 
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TUBEROUS X SEMPERFLORENS X VERSCHAFELTII 
From a cross of semperflorens on double red tuberous 
we had a double white begonia with 3 inch flowers that 
flowered continuously for fourteen months. We crossed 
it with the Verschafeltii to give it lower growth and more 
vigor with large clusters of flowers. A few of them are 
starting to bud in 3 inch pots. Habit intermediate with 
growth through the winter. 
3 inch plants ready for shift 50c each 
