Society (Coriacea) — Tall, erect, 
branched succulent; leaves fleshy, 
ovate-pointed, cupped, dark glossy 
green, covered with brown tomen- 
tose beneath, brown leaf-sheaths; 
flowers white. $1.00 
Speculata—'The Grape-leaved Be- 
gonia. Low to medium, from rhi- 
zome; good-sized, dull green 
leaves blistered with lighter 
green; flowers white. nD aU 
Sunderbruchi — One of the star 
begonias. Thick, procumbent 
rootstaiks; leaves very large, 
seven-fingered, mottled with 
bronze and dark green; flowers 
pink. $1.00 
Suncana—Large, thick stems, as- 
cending; leaves large, notched ana 
cut, light green covered with 
brown scurf; white flowers on 
tall stems. $2.00 
Templini—One of the most popu- 
lar of all begonias. The same as 
phyllomaniaca except that the 
foliage is variegated white and 
vellow. $1.50 
Tenuifoliaa — Medium, short 
branches from rhizomes; leaves 
smooth, long-stemmed, heart- 
shaped, pointed, bright green: 
flowers large, pink. $1.00 
Thurstoni—A widely grown var- 
iety. Tall, well-branched; leaves 
pointed, cordate, shining bronze 
green above, red beneath; flowers 
pinkish white. $ .50 
Udilvestris—A rare, new species, 
Medium, slender, succulent stems, 
dotted white, branching; leaves 
seven centimeters long, heart- 
shaped with long, narrow point, 
finely toothed; veins depressed 
showing red beneath; flowers 
small pinkish white. $3.00 
Ulmifolia — ‘The Elm-leaved Be- 
gonia. Medium, stout fleshy 
stem; leaves rough and elm-like; 
flowers small white. $ .50 
Undulata — Medium, bushy ; 
leaves light green, somewhat long 
and wavy at edges; flowers white 
in clusters. Basal 
Vedderi — Distinctive hairy type. 
Tall, branching ; leaves olive green 
above, red beneath, lobed and 
toothed; flowers pale pink, pink 
bearded. ae wee. 
. Venosa — Tall, few branched; 
leaves thick, like frosted white 
or grayish white felt, coming from 
transparent sheaths; flowers 
white. A striking plant. $1.00 
Verschaffelti— Tall, few branched; 
thick ascending rhizome; leaves 
large, deeply cut and lobed; flow- 
ers pink in tall pinicles. $1.00 
Waite’s red argentea — ‘l'all, 
branching; leaves large, like ar- 
gentea-guttata in form only lar- 
ger, silver-spotted; flowers large, 
deep rose-red in clusters. $1.50 
Washington Street — The Peach- 
leaved Begonia. Medium, fleshy, 
branching; leaves small, glossy 
green, oval, slightly red beneath; 
flowers white. aeeio 
Weltoniensis alba — A semi-tub- 
erous variety. Medium, branched; 
leaves similar to those of Dregei 
but margins not so deeply notched, 
light green with purple veins; 
flowers pink. Sie fo 
Weltoniensis — Similar to above. 
Leaves lack purple veins, less 
deeply lobed; flowers pink. $ .50 
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