REX BEGONIAS 
Large-Leaved 
EMERALD GIANT. Leaves of light green with irregular 
silver markings. 50c. 
LORD PALMERSTON. Olive green leaves with lighter green 
zone. Stipuled with sage green. 50c. 
LESOUDSII. A strong grower. Large maple-leaf type, 
dusky olive green, irregularly zoned, spotted with 
pea green. 50c. 
STAR DUST. Large dark olive green, entirely dusted with 
silver. 50c. 
PRESIDENT CARNOT. Round leaf, dark olive with raised 
blotches of silver, an old favorite. 50c. 
QUEEN WILHEMENA. A popular variety. Silver leaves bor- 
dered with light green. 50c. 
PERLE DE PARIS. Beautiful large leaves of silver matallic 
green. Flowers striking lemon color. True elephant 
ear begonia. 50c. 
MARLBOROUGH BEAUTY. A new Rex introduced by Mrs. 
Mary Kennedy. Silver leaves with green marking. 
Very striking. 50c. 
RUBENA. Dark green background overlaid with blotches 
of silver, pink flushed when grown in sunlight. 50c. . 
FIESTA. Similar to above. The silver blotches are more 
outstanding. $1.00. 
MONTALVO. A large silver leaf with palmate center, and 
dark green edge. 75c. 
MRS. JOHN BURNHAM. Silver leaves lightly covered with 
pink hairs. 50c. 
Medium Leaved 
PETER PAN. An excellent type with rounded green leaves 
stipuled and irregularly marked with silver. 50c. 
SILVER CORD. Ground color grey green irregularly marked 
with silver between veins. Sometimes flushed with 
pink in sunlight. 50c. 
MODESTY. A striking variety with green background and 
markings of silver, over all a pink flush. Strong ~ 
grower. 50c. 
IMPROVED MODESTY. Strong grower, dull silver leaf 
peppered with dark spots, entire leaf flushed with 
daphne pink. $1.00. 
QUEEN OF HANOVER. One of: the oldest and best rex. 
Rounded leaves of olive green with pea green edge. 
Leaf and stem covered with corinthian pink hairs. 
EU 2 
GREEN BERRY. Dark olive green leaves heavily stipuled 
with silver. Strong grower. 50c. 
‘MRS. FREVERT. Maple leaf, center and_border dark olive, 
irregular zone of light elm green. 50c. 
SPIDER WEB. Pointed leaves of silvery green, slightly 
hairy. 50c. 
SILVER KING. One of the loveliest of silver rex. 75c. 
A. D. DAVIS. Medium grower with rounded leaves of silver. 
Center and border dark olive green. 50c. 
HUNTINGTON LAKE. Wavy leaves of dark maroon, 
sparsely covered with hairs and silver spots. 50c. 
EMERAUD. Typical rex leaf of grass green. Very desirable. 
50c. 
INIMITABLE. Upright pointed leaf of shiny tea green, 
covered with coarse hairs of vinaceous purple. 50c. 
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