Marjorie Daw—A drooping cane — 
type with lght green medium- 
sized leaves that is fine for a sus- 
pended: (container. Flowers 
bright pink, $7200 
Medora—F rect, tall, many droop- 
ing branches; leaves small, tri- 
angular-shaped, heavily — silver 
spotted; flowers pink. aah he, 
Medora Green — An _ attractive 
variety of the above with: plain 
green leaves. o> 
Micranthera fimbriata— Tuberous 
species. Stems stout, fleshy; 
leaves egg-shaped, pointed, notch- 
ed and cut; flowers large orange- 
red with showy yellow stamens. 
Vigorous grower. $1.00 
Mrs. Fred Scripps—T all, branch- 
ing; leaves palm-like, deeply cut 
and notched; flowers’ pinkish 
white. Handsome. $1.00 
Mrs. Wallow — Tall, sparingly 
branched; leaves long, lance- 
shaped, shining dark olive green 
above, red beneath, wavy; flowers 
pale pink. Very attractive. $ .75 
Montalvo — A distinctive hairy- 
leaved variety. Tall, branched; 
leaves ovate - pointed, toothed, 
soft-hairy, dark green above, dark 
red beneath; flowers large pink, 
bearded. $1.00 
Natalensis — A_ semi- tuberous 
species. Tall, thick stems, spar- 
ingly branched; leaves, small 
maple-leaf type, silver spotted 
when young; flowers white. 
Rare. $2.00 
Neely Gaddis — ‘Tall, branching, 
hairy ; leaves ovate-pointed, green 
above, red beneath; flowers white. 
A favorite of many. $1.00 
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Nelly Bly—Medium, bushy, erect; 
leaves dark green, narrow and 
pointed, coarsely toothed, hairy; 
flowers pink, red bearded. Very 
popular. $ .50 
Nelumbifolia globra — Creeping 
rootstalk; leaves large, heart- 
shaped, peltate, cupping down- 
ward; flowers pink. Rare. $2.00 
Nitida—One of the earliest known 
begonias. Medium, bushy; leaves 
shining light green, ovate-point- 
ed; flowers white. $ .5G 
Nitida rosea (QOdorata rosea)-— 
Much larger in all parts than the 
above. ‘Tall, few branched; leaves 
fleshy, shining light green, med- 
ium, heart-shaped; flowers large. 
pink in clusters.: Choice. $1.50 
Odorata alba — Somewhat similar 
to the above but smaller in all 
parts, leaves more deeply veined; 
flowers white, fragrant. peer 
Orrell— Tall, sturdy, branching; 
leaves lance-shaped, bright green, 
heavily spotted silver; flowers 
brilliant cherry red. A handsome 
cane type variety. $1.00 
Page 13—This odd name refers to 
the page of the Journal of the 
New York Botanic Garden on 
which it was illustrated. Ascend- 
ing rhizome, bushy; leaves dark 
ereen, heart-shaped with choco- 
late markings; flowers pale pink 
held above foliage. $1.00 
Palomar—A derivative of Incana. 
Large, thick, ascending rhizome; 
leaves ovate-pointed, shallowly 
cut, light. green covered with 
white scurf; flowers pale pink in 
tall panicles. $2.00 
