THE BEGONIAS 
Beauty of flower and foliage for every window garden. 
BEGONIA CORALLINA DE LUCERNE—A graceful, taller 
species. The large leaves are red below, deep green above, but 
all spotted and tipped with silver. Then there are big and 
handsome pendant clusters of coral-red blossoms that age to 
pink. Each 70c; 38. for $1.95. 
BEGONIA FEASTI—Rather large leaves, handsome, thick, 
glossy. Above they are bronzed green, below red. The airy 
flowers of soft pink are carried high above the foliage. Well- 
grown plants will give fine effects. Each 85c. 
BEGONIA RICINIFOLIA—The Star Begonia, called so from 
the deeply cut, rather star-shaped leaves. The foliage shows 
varied tones from emerald to a bronzed green with near-red 
markings. The rose pink flowers are produced freely through 
winter and spring. Each 70c. 
BEGONIA INDIAN MAID—An ever- 
blooming sort of easy handling that is 
handsome both in leaf and flower; worth 
growing for either alone. Over masses 
of rich foliage in lustrous mahogany 
red come bright flowers of salmon- 
toned scarlet. Each 45c.; 3 for $1.25. 
BEGONIA OFFER 218AN—One each of 
the four above for $2.50. 
THE DELIGHTFUL DOUBLE  BE- 
GONIAS—They keep in pretty much 
continuous bloom. Note that the Double 
Begonias are supplied in smaller plants 
than with the other kinds, plants 3 
inches and up of height, that will have 
already begun to flower, and will now 
grow rapidly. WESTPORT BEAUTY— 
The flowers are intensely double balls in the purest of deep 
pinks. Each 70c; 3 for $1.95. GENEVA WHITE—Like last, but 
the flowers show as little white snowballs. Each 70c; 3 for $1.95. 
GENEVA SCARLET BEAUTY—This splendid ever-blooming 
sort carries densely double blossoms in most vivid red. Each 
beat fo for $1.95. OFFER 483AN—One plant each of the three 
or $1.95. 

THE REX BEGONIAS—A beautiful and interesting group, 
grown for the delightfully decorative foliage, graceful in form, 
ornamental in its wide range of rich and varied color applica- 
tions. Flowers usually pale pink, and pretty enough, but the 
plants are -really grown for the superb foliage. Plants, each 
90c, or we will send three, each different, for $2.55. 
AZALEA KURUME 
We offer well-grown young plants 
that will run from 5 to 9 inches of 
height, large enough to give some 
nice flowers the first year, and 
masses of them by the second year. 
Suitable for outdoor planting in 
areas of not too severe winter cli- 
mate, as at Philadelphia and New 
York, or will make excellent win- 
dow or greenhouse plants. Illustrated 
above. Eight varieties available at 
UNIFORM PRICE of each T5c. 
PINK PEARL—Early semi-double 
soft pink. HINODEGIRI — Vivid 
scarlet. Exceedingly showy. SNOW 
—-Pure white. Semi-double. CORAL 
BELLS — Semi-double blossoms of 
soft coral-rosee. SHERWOOD — A 
splendid sort, easy and sure, with 
rather large flowers of clear laven- 
der. SALMON BEAUTY—Fine, semi-double flowers in pure 
salmon pink. HEXE—The Firefly Azalea. Big, semi-double flowers 
in rich, true crimson. OFFER 217AN—One plant each of the 7 
Kurume Azaleas for $4.90; 3 plants of each, 21 in all, for $14.00. 
THE SHOWY LANTANAS 
Just give them a sunny window and they will keep in bloom 
pretty much the year around. Few plants are brighter than 
these blossom-filled gay sun-lovers. RADIATION—Becomes 
rich, red-orange. WHITE—Snowy clusters. LILAC PINK— 
Centered creamy yellow. GOLDEN KING—A golden show. 
MONTEVIDIENSIS — Pretty, aromatic lavender. UNIFORM 
PRICE, assorted as desired, each 45c; 3 for $1.20. OFFER 
135AN—One plant each of the five for $1.95. 
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