
Begonia pendula. 25c. each 
BEGONIA PENDULA 
The hanging type. Blooms are generally 2 to 
3 inches across, hanging from thin, wiry stems 
that swing and sway in the breeze like a pendu- 
lum. At first this plant will grow upright but as 
the season advances the stems lengthen and 
droop from the weight of the bloom. This 
Available in: White 
Yellow Orange 
Begonia, with its myriads of drooping flowers, 
makes an ideal variety for the edge of a porch- 
box or the sides of a hanging-basket. A shaded 
spot in the rock-garden, where the sprays of 
bloom can droop over a rock, is just about as 
satisfying a location as one could imagine. 
Pink 
Scarlet 
Rose 
Crimson 
BEGONIA MULTIFLORA NANA 
This group of Tuberous-rooted Begonias is 
not altogether new but until recently has been 
very little grown in America. They differ from 
the Large-flowered types in having a dwarf, 
bushy growth and are covered all summer with a 
mass of small flowers from 1 to 2 inches in diame- 
ter. The character of growth makes them de- 
sirable for borders of the Large-flowered Tuber- 
ous-rooted Begonia bed, and we find they will 
stand a trifle more sunlight and a little drier at- 
mosphere which makes them very suitable as 
shady porch-box material. This year available 
in mixed colors only. 

Begonia multiflora nana. 25c, each 
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