WOODRIFFS’ 
Fairyland 
Begonias 
Tuberous 
Fiberous 
Rex 
Hybrids 
Leslie Woodriff 
Harbor, Oregon 
We are sending you this little list of some of the Begonias we grow 
with the hope you will find something interesting and new in it to brighten 
your shade or window garden. We are building Begonias into more perfect 
plants for man’s shade gardens and have far more varieties than listed 
here but this list contains the ones we believe you will get the most enjoy- 
ment from growing. 
NEW FAIRYLAND HYBRIDS 
Fantasy The Impossible 
The only hybrid we have ever heard of or grown satisfactorily between 
Rex Begonias and the double tuberous. Carries fantastic double carnation 
type flowers in clusters of three 3-inch doubles and 2 seed flowers, blooms 
the year round with temperature of fifty or better, has green and silver 
gray mottled leaves as bright as many of the rexes. 
Nice young plants $1.00 each 
New Winter Rexes 
This is another tremendously interesting group of Hybrids between 
Socotrana, a true bulb species and winter bloomer and the beautiful leaved 
rexes. Some of them are wonderful bloomers and all are as lovely leaves 
as the rexes with colors from silver to green through various spottings. 
Some wonderfully sweet scented. We are propagating a large stock of the 
best one that has been blooming since August or over 8 months and now 
has 200 open flowers, 2 inch diameter open, and fragrant enough to notice 
several feet away. 
Good seedlings of these crosses $1.00 each 
New Hybrid Rexes ; 
Faster growing and sturdier rexes. Mostly brighter colors than older 
varieties running from almost pure silver to green and almost black with 
various spottings and markings. Some with fine fragrance and bright 
pink flowers. 
Seedling plants 25¢c to 50c each 
