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UNUSUAL 
RICHARDSENA (South Africa 1871) 
Semi-tuberous with a very e¢mil 
different type of foliase, Bushy and 
not too tall, likes shade. flowers 
are small and white, Too mich witer 
will drown it. Sometimes crroncously 
named Richardsonie 50g each 
FOLIOSA (Columbia 1825) 
2 Soe the smallest leaved member i 
the Begonia family. It looks like 
forn. “Growth bushy and branches se, 
ing, Leaves extremely small, Very 
small white or pink tinged Lloverse ioe 
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you want sométhine different, this is 
it. However, stock is limited, 
75¢ each 
ALTO Di SER 
The sced that produced this plant came 
from Brazil in'193e It grows to about 
15 inches tall. Stems and branches 
soft, hairy. Icaves velvet like in 
toxtonie Olive grcen, red at the mar 
gins, red fleshed beneath. White 
flowers with red hairs. Will propagate 
on order. 7o¢ each 
SCHARFFIANA (Prazil) 
This Pegonia will make a nice basket 
pinnt. Low, compact, spreading. 
Densely covered with white hair. Sturdy 
prover with large thick hairy rounded 
leavese Park green above and red be-= 
neath. Stocl: of this Begonia is very 
limited. Will propagate on order. 
75¢ each 
JOMNNSTONTI (Africa 18h))) 
A very succulent tall branched bright 
bright green Begonia, streaked with rede 
Ieaves glossy bright green abovce 
ELopers Paps: sort pink in few 
flowered four to five inch orching 
stockse No stock ready until spring 
1950. $1.00 each 
SPECTES 
GRIFFITHT (Bhotan 1857) 
This, is 2 beautiful specie that all 
Pegonia lovers should have. The 
leaves are small and heart shaved. 
Olive green with lichter green 
branches end covered by dense soft 
velvet like rosy hairs, This 
Begonia is rare, but we co have a 
good supply. $2.00 each 
LUXURTANS (Brazil 18) 
This Begonia resembles a palm tree 
and will crow ven ‘fer st tall, How 
ever can be kept at any height by 
pinching, The leaf is divided into 
leaflets numbering as hich as 16, 
Flowers arc very tiny carried in 
huge clusters. Ornamental and 
distinctive. ~l.00 each 

BOLIVIENSIS (Bolivia 1857) 
fnis Begonia is a tuberous specie 
of which our tuberous rooted hanging 
basket plants are direct descend~ 
ants. Stems are succulent. “Will 
grow three to four feet tall, Leaves 
are oblong and taper to a slender 
point. Glossy dark, green in color. 
Flovers Iychsia like and ecrange rede 
The culture is the same as Tuberous 
Pegonias. fare and diffcrente 
Tubers - $1.00, 50¢, S5¢ea,. 
CATHAYANA (South China 1908) 
Grows to about 18 inches or more, 
soft, hairy, stoms erect, leaves 
long oval pointed, olive green with 
a lighter green band. Rcd beneath 
with crimson veins, An overall 
velvety appearance. Very showy but 
a little difficult to grow. Stock 
limited. Will proparate on order. 
$1.50 each 

