Lobulata (Vitafolia)—Tall, erect, 
branching; leaves shining bright 
green, ivy-shaped; flowers pink 
and white in large heads. $1.00 
Lolita G. — ‘Tall, few branched, 
cane-like; leaves large, similar to 
tHOse:-of Miucernay excentutarsa 
deeper lobe near base, silver-spot- 
ted, red beneath; flowers pink. 
Vigorous grower. $1.00 
Loma Alta—T all, branched; stems 
red, very hairy; leaves very large, 
pointed, olive green above, bright 
red beneath; flowers white or 
blush pink. The largest leaved 
hairy variety. $1.00 
Longipes petiolata — Ehect, thick 
stems, few branched; leaves large, 
roundish bright green; flowers 
white in abundant clusters. 
Scarce $1.50 
Lucendro — Erect, bushy; leaves 
medium, pointed, serrated at 
edges; flowers shrimp pink in 
short stemmed clusters. Sez 
Lucerno—One of the best known 
begonias. ‘Tall, vigorous, branch- 
ed, growing to eight feet or more 
in favored climates; leaves very 
large, “angel wing”, heavily spot- 
ted silver, olive green above, red 
beneath; flowers deep pink or red 
in great drooping clusters. Fiasily 
grown. $ .50 
Luxurians (Sessifolia) — One of 
the most distinctive varieties 
known. Medium, branched; 
leaves palmlike, each leaf made up 
of many long narrow leaflets or 
fingers, both leaves and stems 
soft-hairy; flowers small, white. 
Needs humidity. $3.00 
Macrocarpa — Small type witn 
drooping branches; leaves narrow, 
pointed, dark olive green above, 
red beneath; flowers white borne 
in single or in two-flowered clus- 
ters among foliage,  Makesira 
fine, easily grown hanging basket 
plant. $1.06 
Macrocarpa pubescens (Alto de 
Serra) — The hairy form of the 
above. Leaves velvety dark 
green, edged red, red underneath. 
Wot) quite. as drooping as (the 
smooth form. Flowers similar. 
Very attractive. $1.00 
Manicata — Rhizomatous; leaves 
large, yellow green, margins 
toothed, collar ‘of ‘stiff red “hair 
where leaf-stalk joins leaf; flow- 
ers pink in tall panicles. $1.00 
Manicata - aurea maculata — \ 
form of the above with variegated 
foliage. The leaves are hand- 
somely blotched with yellow and 
pink; flowers pink. $2.00 
Manicata crispa—A form of Man- 
icata- ehavine leaves scresteds ac 
margins. $2.00 
Margaritaceae—A rare and hand- 
some variety. Medium, branch- 
in@= leaves: the color of) purple 
plums, reddish underneath; flow- 
ers rose-pink. $2.00 
Margueritae— Medium, branched, 
erect, bushy; leaves medium, 
pointed, hairy; flowers pink. 
Easy grower. pega 
Marian—Thick, procumbent rhi- 
zome: leaves large, deeply cut 
like those of castor beans, bronzy 
green above, beneath red with 
coarse hairs; flowers pink held 
well above foliage. Handsome and 
easily grown. $1.00 
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