Begon 1as 
Fibrous rooted varieties. Begin blooming when quite small and produce an abundance of 
flowers. Always in full bloom. Provide partial shade in midsummer. 
Double 
Wax 
Begonias 

Truly double. 
consist of a mass of closely knit petals. Plants 
are bushy with bright shiny green leaves. 
The ball shaped flowers 
GENEVA SCARLET BEAUTY 
These deep red flowers will get large if 
properly fed. 
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Giant pink flowers on large sturdy plant. 
BABY PINK 
Small plant with delicate pink flowers. 
GENEVA WHITE 
Pure white flowers produced by small 
compact plants. 
SNOWBLUSH 
You’ll love this delicate blush-pink flower. 
60c each; 2 for $1.00 
12 for $5.00 
Strawberry © 
Begonias 
Saxifraga 
Sarmentosa 

Not really a Begonia. Also known as the 
Strawberry Geranium, or Mother-of-Thousands. 
Like the strawberry, it produces many run- 
ners, each having one or more plantlets. Leaves 
are green on top with white veins, and red 
underneath the leaves. The strawberry Be- 
conia will stand a mild winter. 
20c each; 12 for $2.00 
50 for $7.50 

Single © 
Wax 
Begonias 

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The Everblooming Begonia found in so 
many homes. 
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ADELINE 
Extra free flowering, bright pink, grown 
by a dwarf, compact plant. 
BALL DEEP ROSE 
This variety is rich, rosy red in winter 
and spring but becomes lighter in summer. 
Dwarf and compact. 
BALL RED 
A dwarf compact plant that produces 
bright scarlet flowers. 
INDIAN MAID 
Taller than other varieties. Deep lus- 
trous bronze foliage with contrasting red 
flowers. 
BALL WHITE 
Free blooming white flowers produced by 
a dwarf compact plant. 
LUMINOSA COMPACTA 
Extra dwarf plant growing many scarlet 
red, free blooming flowers. 
20c each; 6 for $1.00 
50 for $7.50 
Rex Begonias 
These plants have large beautiful leaves 
with a color brilliancy surpassing all other 
Begonias. Blotched, spotted or bordered leaves 
in colors of dark red, light red, rose, black, 
purple, silver and many others. You'll want 
an assortment of this wonderful house plant. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00 
25 for $15.00 
