PRUNIFOLIA. seaves dark green, red tinder: flowers ivory 
in large drooping clusters; very striking. 50c. 
Mrs. FRED T. SCRIPPS. Leaves peculiarly divided into 
lobes, sometimes deeply cut and rounded, flowers in 
loose sprays; very striking and a good grower. $1.00. 
Red Leaved Group 
MRS. W. A. WALLOW. Long narrow olive green leaves, 
‘under side deep red; flowers deep pink. 75c. 
CHIALA-ROSEA. Like the above with smaller leaves; 
flowers pink. 50c. 
RED COMPTA. A dwarf bushy dark red plant sometimes 
used as a basket begonia; flowers red. 50c. 
BRAEMAR. A beautiful large rounded incurled leaf of dark 
red; flowers white in long loose panicles. $2.50. 
SANGUINEA. A brilliant Brazilian species with thick ever- 
green leaves, glossy green above blood red beneath; 
small white flowers. $2.00. 
“THURSTONI. An old favorite, hardy grower. Leaves metal- 
lic green with dark red veins and under; flowers 
pink. 50c. 
DOROTHY GRANT. A larger plant than above; leaves 
dark red under, flowers white in large loose sprays. 
$1.00 
ROGERI. Like Thurstoni with irregular leaves. 75c. 
FRUTICOSA. A dwarf thick leaved type well branched with - 
dark green leaves, red under; small white flowers. 
7c. P 
DWARF FRUTICOSA. Like the above in miniature; charming 
plant. 50c. 
‘FRUTESCANS. A seedling of fruticosa, with the same low 
spreading habit. The leaves are cupped showing the 
dark red under surface; flowers are white. $1.00. 
FRUTISCARIA. Another fruticosa seedling with green thick 
leaves slightly flushed with red when grown in sun- 
light. $1.00. 
Small Leaved Group 
FOLIOSA. The tiniest leaved begonia, often called the 
“Fern-leaved. A beautiful plant with notched, minia- 
ture foliage, and very small white flowers at the ends 
of the drooping branches. 50c. 
MULTIFLORA ROSEA. Smooth, shiny green leaves, slightly 
larger than Foliosa, Beautiful for its pendulous rose 
pink flowers, borne profusely in winter. 50c. 
FUCHSIOIDES. The fuschia begonia,- Small green foliage, 
with scarlet drooping fuschia like flowers in late 
winter. 50c. 
CORBEILLE DE FEU. Upright growth, glossy green leaves. 
Flowers a brilliant coral red. Winter 50c. 
DIGSWELLIANA. A low bushy grower with light green ser- 
rated foliage and drooping scarlet flowers. 50c. 
MEDORA. Called the miniature Trout Leaf begonia. Very 
bushy, heavily silver spotted leaves. Light pink 
flowers in lovely drooping clusters in Autumn. 5O0c. 
WASHINGTON STREET. Leaves the size of the small peach 
leaf and as glossy. Flowers in showers of white in 
mid-winter. 50c. 
INCARNATA var. SANDERSI. Light green ‘lined of bushy 
growth, lovely large bright pink flowers throughout the 
winter. $1.00. ~ 
PREUSSEN. Very bushy habit with small pink tinged foliage 
flowers in small clusters of rose pink. 50c. 
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