Evansiana White—Similar to the 
above except that the flowers are 
white. $1.00 
Foliosa — The leaves of this are 
the smallest known to begonias. 
About a foot tall, drooping, manv 
branched; leaves delicate and 
fern-like; flowers small white 
borne singly on tips. Very pop- 
ular. S00 
Frondosa—One of the more dis- 
tinctive hairy types. ‘Tall, bushy; 
leaves stiff, sharply cut, dark 
green above, purple beneath; 
flowers pink bearded red. $1.00 
Fuchiodes—Tall, branching ; 
leaves slightly larger than those 
of Foliosa, toothed, dark green: 
flowers nodding, crimson, sug- 
gestive of name. $ .50 
Fuchiodes floridunda (Multiflora) 
—Similar to the above but with 
pink flowers. Sepa 8 
Fuscomaculata (Rubella) — Med- 
ium creeping rhizomes; large 
leaves roughly maple shaped, cut 
and notched, darks olive “green 
above with many dark red and 
chocolate markings, red beneath; 
flowers greenish white. $1.06 
Frutescans—lLow, spreading 
habit; leaves similar to those of 
Sanguinea but smaller, dark green 
above, dark red beneath; flowers 
white. Graceful for suspended 
containers. $ .50 
Fruticosa—Similar to the above 
Dilteaetalleecrect. prower, leaves 
larverrandavery thick... (Very at- 
tractive. $1.00 
Geneva rose beauty — This is one 
of a group of three varieties that 
are identical except for color of 
flowers. Erect, very bushy, sem- 
perflorens type; flowers produced 
freely; like small double poni- 
poms. np 
Geneva scarlet beauty — See 
above. hea ee: 
Geneva white beauty — See 
above. Sa fo 
101—Similar to the three pre- 
ceeding varieties but larger in 
every way. The double pink 
flowers are commonly as large as 
a quarter and even larger in favor- 
able climates. $1.00 
Gigantea— J'all, few short 
branches; leaves large  heart- 
shaped, light green on long stems; 
flowers white, bunched at ends of 
branches. Very unusual. Hard 
to propagate. $3.50 
Gilsoni—Very attractive and dis- 
tinctive. Medium, hairy, branched; 
leaves large pointed, light green, 
depressed at center, hairy; flow- 
ers pink in large showy cluster. 
Very desirable. $1.50 
Gray’s Lucerna (Seedling) — A 
handsome Lucerna type. Med- 
ium, branched; leaves freely spot- 
ted white above, red beneath; 
flowers an unusual shade of lav- 
ender pink. $1.0U 
Goegoensis — Creeping rootstalk: 
peltate leaves, glossy green, beau- 
tifully veined like a spider’s web; 
flowers rose. Requires heat and 
humidity. Very rare. $5.00 
Gretchen—Tall, bushy, profusely 
branched; compact appearance; 
leaves on short stems, crimped, 
pointed egg-shaped, cupped, glossy 
green; flowers purplish rose in 
abundance. New and worthwhile 
variety. $2.00 
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