DI-ERNA. Similar to above with greener leaves, narrow 
and slightly wavy. Flowers a deep salmon. Blooms 
continuously. $1.50. 
ANGULARIS. Sometimes called Zebrina. Leaves gray 
* striped, with a satin grey sheen over all. A bushy 
grower, stem dark red, flowers very small in close 
clusters, white, 50c. 
ACUTANGULARIS. Stems deeply grooved with larger 
leaves than the above with the same beautiful silver 
sheen. 50c. 
COMPTA. A taller grower than the last named, with silver 
siripes and under side red, slightly wavy and ir- 
regular. Flowers white, a scarce bloomer. 50c. 
GREY FEATHER. Well named for the leaves are pointed 
and irregular silver grey and shiny like Compta. 
Flowers creamy white. 75c. 
VITIFOLIA. Grape leaf, large cluster of small whitish- 
pink flowers, handsome winter bloomer. $1.00. 
QUERCI. Tall irregular leaves, red, with silver spots. $1.00. 
Hairy Leaved Group 
MACROCARPA. An African species, leaves green, dark 
red under, covered with fine white hairs to give the 
effect of velvet. A dwarf grower, well branched, 
flowers white. $1.00. 
SCHMIDTIANA. A cunning dwarf begonia with rounded 
leaves of dark green; flowers white. 50c. 
HAAGEANA. Of easiest culture; stems, leaves and flowers 
thickly set with red hairs; a constant bloomer. 50c. 
HAAGEANA var. DROSTII. Rounded dark olive green 
leaves, flowers very large, white with thick deep 
red hairs. $1.00. 
UROPHYLLA. Very dwarf. The plant is stemless, leaves 
rising directly from the root; flowers in loose panicles, 
white flushed pink. 50c. 
UNDEMILLE. Similar to above; flowers are borne on long 
drooping stems, very large white, set with red hairs. 
$1.00. ’ 
VIAUDE. Leaves long, dark green; flowers profusely borne 
on long stems, very large, pure white with gorgeous 
golden stamens. $1.00. 
DUCHARTREI. Leaves light green, large waxy white 
flowers. 50c. ; 
MARGARITAE. Hairy fcliage with dark green metallic 
lustre, flower blush-pink; a free bloomer. $1.00. 
METALLICA. An old favorite. Leaves bright green with 
metallic lustre and hairy; flowers in short clusters, 
white with pink hairs. 50c. 
ALLERYI. A compact grower, leaves dark green, red veined 
beneath; flowers beautiful deep rose appearing, 
covered with rose hairs. 50c. 
LOMA ALTA. Introduced in 1935 by Mrs. E. M. Fewkes. 
A beautiful plant with large dark red leaves, and 
huge sprays of white flowers. 75c. . 
SCHARFFIANA. A beautiful plant with large fleshy leaves, 
flowers white, on long drooping stems. $3.00. 
CYPRAEA. Leaves light green, hairy; flowers pink. 50c. 
RUFIDA. Leaves bright olive green, red under; covered 
with thick white hairs; flowers white, thickly set with 
red hairs. 75c.. 
NELLIE BLY. Small dark olive green leaves, buds and 
flowers, deep red, bushy growth and free bloomer. 
50c. 
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