RE er ii Low small growing plant. Round leaf, brownish green. 
imperia [Siac are on little pimples which give the leaf the appear- 
ance of velvet. Small white flowers. A very attractive plant but a little touchy 
to grow. We have a very limited stock ready for sale and others are being 
propagated and should be ready for sale in September 1944, so please suggest 
a substitute in ordering Imperialis. $1.00 each 
F hi u Every collector of oddities should have Foliosa, as it is the 
O 108a smallest leaved fibrous begonia. The very small leaves grow 
flat from the stem, giving the appearance of a fern. Loveliest of all the small 
leaved group. Flowers miniature, white. 25¢ each 
F h a d Foliage a little larger than Foliosa, same general type 
UC S101 es of growth. Everblooming with delicate pink blooms. 
Will stand some sun. Often called the Fuchsia Begonia. 25¢ 
L bd is another novelty every collector of begonias should own. 
UXUrlans It is a rare fibrous species from Brazil. Looks mcre like 
a palm than a begonia. Leaf is divided to center, green with short hairs. 
Leaf is carried like an umbrella. Small rosette of leaves in center of leaf 
where it joins the stem. Leaves can grow to 1 foot across and plant can grow 
to 10 ft. tall, but it can be kept at any height by pinching. Very distinctive. 
d0c each 
Di d Tall, growing to about 3 feet. Stems erect. Maple leaf 
la ema Shaped leaves of dark green with silver spots on each side 
of veins of leaf. Blackish hue in center. Flowers white faintly flushed with 
pink. An eld variety but some find it rather difficult to grow. 50¢ each 
_ ** Another of the oddities in the fibrous begonia group. 
Richardsonil 
Fine ferny foliage, bushy in habit. Likes shade. Semi- 
tuberous species from Scuth Africa. 50¢ each 
A seedling of Ricinifolia with cut edged or 
Mrs. Mary Peace starred leaves cf dark green. Grows low and 
makes a gocd pot plant. Light pink flowers held well above the foliage on 
long stems. Our supply is limited. Prcpagated on order when our present 
Supply is exhausted. 50e each 
4 IVY BEGONIA. So named be- 
Glaucophylla Scandens cause it makes a good hanging 
basket plant, very much like ivy. Sturdy plant with light green leaves. Its 
brick red flowers in spring add much to its beauty. 25¢ each 
We have under propagation €charffiana Dwarf Haageana, Sunder- 
bruckii and other fibrous, but they will not be ready for sale before August 1944. 
Fibr ou g C oll e eti Includes 1 of cur new $1.00 begonias and 
. on 11 others in the 25c and 35c price range. 
Cur choice. If you have any suggestions of what you would like please state 
hem. Postpaid. 83.00 
Rex and Fibrous Collection srs wits commine 
or Fibrous with a combina- 
tion of 11 cther Rex and Fibrous. Please state plants you would like. The 
selection is cur choice of plants, though with suggestions from your list. 
Postpaid, $3.00 
