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Duchartrei—Pointed light green leaves, underside red. White 
blossoms up to 2% inches long are in clusters on long stems, the 
back sides of the large petals have a patch of dark pink bristles 
making it very attractive. $1.00. 
Fire Sea—One of the best flowering begonias, low grower with 
medium dark green leaves, in full sun turning reddish. The 
flowers are crimson-scarlet borne in profusion for months at 
a time. 50c. 
Foliosa—Smallest leaved fibrous begonia, the very small leaves 
grow flat from the stem giving the appearance of a fern. Flowers 
miniature white. 5&7" 
Geneva Rose Beauty—Resembles the semperfiorens type in foliage. 
Compact low growth, good pot plant. The blossoms are very 
double large pink balls. Flowers and foliage larger than Westport 
Beauty. 75c. 
Geneva Scarlet Beauty—Same type foliage as Geneva Rose Beauty, 
but the blossoms are very large double red balls. Larger than 
Bijou De Jardin. 75c. 
Giant Rose 101—New giant rose like the Geneva Rose Beauty, but 
with much larger and darker rose blossoms carried on longer 
stems.  75c. 
*Glorie De Lorraine—Grand for the hanging basket, roundish notch- 
ed light green leaves, prominent veins. Flowers in long hanging 
clusters, single deep pink with yellow stamens. Lovely, and a 
good bloomer. $2.00. 
Indian Maid—A handsome variety, coral-red blossoms carried 
over rich dark mahogany-red foliage. 50c. 
*It—Medium size bright green leaf with silver spots, well branched, 
carries a cluster of delicate pink flowers from every joint making 
it a shower of flowers. Flowers the year around but best from | 
December to May. 75c., 
*TLady Mack—Similar to Glorie De Lorraine but an upright grower 
instead of trailing. 75c. 
Lepidota (New Hampshire)—Medium growing. Foliage green 
blotched with cream like Grandmother’s favorite marble cake, 
blossoms white and free blooming. 50c. 
Luminosa—Large foliage rich glossy green, shaded bronze. Flowers 
flaming red. 50c. 
Manda’s Wooly Bear—A small grower and year around bloomer, 
blossoms white, Leaf thick and round, very dark green, under- 
side and stems covered with brown fuzz. Very odd. 50c. 
*Miarguerite—Noted for its richly colored hairy foliage. Leaves 
bronzy green, red beneath, large trusses of rose colored blossoms. 
50c. 
Mazie (Mazee)—A giant in this class. Leaves angel wing shaped 
green with bronzy tintings. Blossoms soft pink and two inches 
long. 50c. 
Mrs. Margaret Ham—Excellent winter flowering, blooms spectom 
red, leaf dark green turning darker in strong light, edge 
fringed and waved splendid habit of growth. 50c. 
Medora—A restrained branching type, leaves small heavily spotted 
with silver, pink blossoms. 50c. 
Mebethi—Semi-tuberous, with finely pointed serrated small leaves, 
of light green touched with crimson, very bushy in habit. Flowers 
white. 50c. 
Nellie Bly—Bushy in habit, foliage short and broad fluted and of 
a distinct sray-green, blooms tinted pink. 50c. 
Oadi—A seedling of Odorata Alba. Flowers much larger and lighter 
shade of pink than Tea Rose. But no fragrance. One of the 
finest everbloomers. i6e. 7S 
Odorata Alba—Round glossy leaves and large clusters of delicately 
scented white blossoms, continuously produced. One of the very 
best and makes a large spreading plant. 50c. 
