HOQUIAM 
WASHINGTON 
TUBEROUS BEGONIAS 
Tuberous begonias are growing in popularity each year because more and more people are find- 
ing that the luxuriant, expensive-looking plants are not so difficult to grow as they had imagined. 
Begonias are ideal in any shady spot in your yard, or in pots, hanging baskets and porch boxes. 
Our complete and easy-to-understand instruction bulletin is packed with each order, free of charge. 
These are all largest size, West Coast grown tubers for biggest and most colorful blooms. 
Largest size tubers: 45c each, $4.50 dozen 
DOUBLE CAMELLIA FLOWERED — The most 
popular of all, with large, double flowers re- 
sembling camellias. Colors available: White, 
pink, rose, yellow, blush, apricot, orange, dark 
red, scarlet, light salmon, dark salmon, cardi- 
nal red, flame orange, crimson rose, American 
Beauty, and mixed. Please specify which you 
want so we can label them for you. 
CRISPA OR SINGLE FRILLED—Profusely frilled 
and ruffled single flowers (see illustration) . 
Colors: White, yellow, pink, scarlet, rose, 
salmon, and mixed. Please specify. 
CRESTED TYPE (Cristata) — Beautiful show 
type plants with large, strongly crested 
blooms. Available in mixed colors only. 
CARNATION TYPE (Fimbriata)—Full double 
type with each petal fringed like a carnation. 
Colors: White, blush pink, rose, yellow, or- 
ange, scarlet, light salmon, dark salmon, crim- 
son rose, red salmon, and mixed. Please 
specify so we can label colors separately. 
HANGING BASKET TYPE — Showy, double, 
medium size flowers with attractive trailing 
stems suitable for hanging pots and window 
boxes. Colors: 
Pink, rose, salmon, yellow, 
scarlet, apricot, orange and mixed. Please 
specify. 
DOUBLE PICOTEE — Camellia type double 
blooms with two-tone colors. Inner parts 
light, with picotee edge of pink, rose, salmon, 
apricot or red. Correctly labeled. 
, MARGINATA—Frilled type in two-tone col- 
ors, generally white with pink edge or 
salmon with copper edge. 
only. 
MARMORATA —— Double camellia flowered 
begonias beautifully mottled red and white. 
MULTIFLORA — An extremely free- 
blooming variety. Many bright colors, 
in mixture. 
ROSE-BUD—Entrancing in the bud stage, 
like perfect rose buds. Usually in two 
shades, the back of the petal being 
darker than the face. Mixed colors 
only. 
Mixed colors 
varieties listed below: 
AUTUMN GLOW — Huge, Cristata type 
blooms in apricot with contrasting 
crests of deep copper. Flowers meas- 
ure up to 10 inches across! 
FASCINATION—A gorgeous white Crispa 
type flower with a distinct Marginata 
or Picotee edge in pink. Very lovely. 
ROSE DAWN—Very large, ruffled flow- 
ers of double form. The color is bright 
rose-pink, and the blooms resemble 
nothing so much as a beautiful, full 
blown rose. 
BEGONIAS: Camellia (above), Crispa (below) 
FANCIEST, NAMED TUBEROUS BEGONIAS 
To those of you who enjoy the newest and finest we offer the following named varieties. 
Supplies of these very special strains are strictly limited, so order early. 
Each $1.00, 3 for $2.75, Dozen, $10.00 
RED TRIUMPH — Exceptionally 
BELGIAN TUBERS 
Inferior to West Coast begonias in 
flower and plant, but less expensive. 
1% to 1% in. tubers, Camellia 
Flowered, mixed colors only, 
$1.50 Dozen 
Prices on all 
large, 
beautifully ruffled Double Camellia type 
flowers with velvety textured, ruby-red 
petals. 
SUNSET—A profusely frilled Crispa type 
bloom in light copper with a striking 
scarlet edge. 
STARS AND STRIPES—A prolific plant 
with a tendency toward the Multiflora 
characteristics, carrying a profusion of 
brick red flowers daintily speckled 
white. 
 HEMEROCALLIS, FULVA ROSEA (see description next page) 
