Doutle Miliiflora Begontas 
Miniature Double Camellia and Rose Type Begonias 
Borne in Endless Profusion. 
Will Stand Considerably More Sunshine Than Other Types. 
Most double Begonias are grown for the quality and beauty of individual 
blossoms, but the Multifloras are valued chiefly for a profusion of bloom 
held well above the foliage for maximum display. Individually the flowers 
are exquisite miniatures of double Camellias or Roses, and their collective 
display of brilliant coloring has placed them in great demand for bedding 
purposes and pot culture. Plants are dwarf and compact, and will stand 
more sun than other types. Excellent for borders along beds of the 
large-flowered types. 
Selected Medium Tubers 
AMI JEAN BARD. A very fine novelty of rich orange suffused with 
yellow. Quantities of blooms over a long period of time. 
$ .40 each 3 for $ .95 6 for $1.75 12 for $3.45 25 for $6.20 
FLAMBOYANT. (Fireflame). Profuse blooming, semi-double vermillion. 
Its dwarf growth and profusion of fiery red flowers make it especially 
valuable where this color is desired. 
$ .40 each 3 for $ .95 6 for $1.75 12 for $3.45 25 for $6.20 
MRS. RICHARD GALLE. A sport of the popular Mrs. Helen Harms. # 
Fine orange-salmon, with an extremely long flowering period. 4 
$ .40 each 3 for $ .95 6 for $1.75 12 for $3.45 25 for $620. 
MRS. RICHARD GALLE SUPERBA. A brilliant flame orange of 
warm rich tones. 
$ .40 each 3 for $ .95 6 for $1.75 12 for $3.45 25 for $6.20 
MRS. HELEN HARMS. Considered by most as one of the finest of the 
Multifloras. A profusion of delicate golden yellow flowers all summer long. = 
Dwarf and compact. 
$ .45 each 3 for $1.05 6 for $1.95 12 for $3.90 25 for $6.95 Multiflora 
PAPA G'G 4 Special Mixture — Double Multiflora Begonia O7Amrngey, 
, Propagation of the above named varieties is relatively expensive (as they are grown from 
cuttings) so we have obtained a good mixture of Pacific Hybrids (grown from seed) which 
§ is low enough in cost to permit quantity plantings for mass effect, borders and general 
bedding. This is not a mixture of named varieties, but consists of a carefully selected blend 
§ of white, rose, pink, salmon and yellow varieties. 
§ If you have had difficulty in growing the large-flowered types of begonias to perfection, or 
§ haven’t the time to devote to their care, try-some of these Multifloras. They will stand 
more sun, need less attention, and are much more adaptable. Incidentally, the exquisite 
little blossoms are unsurpassed for table decorations when floated in shallow dishes of water, 
or arranged in miniature bouquets. 
Selected Medium Tubers. 
3 for $ .70 6 for $1.30 12 for $2.25 25 for $4.65 100 for $17.70 
Selected Large Tubers. 
3 for $ .85 6 for $1.55 12 for $3.05 25 for $5.55 100 for $21.25 
a Ne FOREMOST BEGONIA BOOKS 
Tuberous-Rooted Begonias and Their Culture—George Otten........... $2.00 
A small, but very thorough and well written book for the beginner; covers all details 
of general culture:—propagation; classification and description of types; diseases and 
insects; and use of the cut flower.‘First published in 1935, but revised and brought up 
to date in 1947. 
Tuberous Begonias — Worth Brown............... 0.600000 cee eee ees $2.75 
This is a larger more comprehensive book; the most authoritative on the subject, and 
of particular value to the specialist. Profusely illustrated with superb line drawings 
not only of the general text but of every type of Tuberous Begonia grown today. 
First released for publication last fall. 
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