BEGONIAS 
Fibrous rooted varieties. Begin blooming when quite small and produce an abund- 
ance of flowers. Always in full bloom. Provide partial shade in midsummer. 
Double Single 
Wax Wax 
Begonias Begonias 
Truly double. The ball shaped flowers 
consist of a mass of closely knit petals. ; ; ; 
Plants are bushy with bright, shiny green The Everblooming Begonia found in so 
leaves. many homes. 
BD-301 Geneva Scarlet Beauty — These BS-310 Adeline — Extra free flowering, 
deep red flowers will get large if properly bright pink, grown by a dwarf, compact 
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fed. plant. 
BD-302 Deep Pink—Giant pink flowers BS-311 Ball Deep Rose—This_ variety is 
on large sturdy plant. rich, rosy red in winter and spring but be- 
BD-303 Baby Pink—Small plant with deli- Comes lighter in summer.” Dwart aud com- 
cate pink flowers. Paes 
bs é BS-312 Ball Red—A dwarf compact plant 
BD-304 Geneva White—Pure white flow- ; 
ers produced by small compact plants. that produces bright flowers. 
BD-305 Snowblush. You'll love this deli- BS-313 Indian Maid—Taller than other 
varieties. Deep lustrous bronze foliage 
with contrasting red flowers. 
60c each; 2 for $1.00 BS-314 Snowbank—Free blooming white 
12 for $5 00 flowers produced by a dwarf compact plant. 
: BS-315 Luminosa Compacta—Extra dwarf 
plant growing many scarlet red, free bloom- 
ing flowers. 
Strawberry Begonias 25c each; 10 for $2.00 
(Saxifraga sarmentosa) 
cate blush-pink flower. 
Watermelon Begonias 
BST-320 
Also known as Mother of Thousands or 
Strawberry Geranium. Produces many run- 
ners like the strawberry; each having a 
plantlet. Leaves are green, veined white BW-321 
above, and reddish below. Has clusters of Lar : : . 
mEretes . : : ge dark green leaves with wide light 
yaar sd er be Oe, in the spring. green stripes. Resembles the striped water- 
eal as edge plant in planters. melon, Really looks nice in a planter. 
25c each; 10 for $2.00 40c each; 6 for $2.00 
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