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BEGONIAS 
ARGENTEA GUITATA - Heavily spotted foliage, white flowers $1.00 
ASCOTIENSIS - (Bertha De Chateau Rocher) Brilliant coral ned blooms, makes 
a fine specimen. 1600 
BUNCHIT - Large palmate leaves with heavily waved and curled edges, very 
lovely. 1.00 
CALLA LILY - A bit difficult but very lovely with white leaves like 
miniature Calla Lilies, red flowers. Keep on dry side. Small specimens. a 
CORALLINA DE LUCERNE - Large spotted leaves, coral flowers in hugh clusters. eee 
CONCHAEFOLIA - Whorled shell-like. Makes a beautiful specimen. re, 
DIADEMA - Deeply cut leaves sprinkled silver. 50 
DIGSWELLIANA - Bushy, crinkly foliage, pink bloom. 50 
ERYTHROPHYLLA - See Feasti. 
ERYTHROPHYLLA HELIX - See Feasti spiralis. 
EVANSIANA - The hardy Begonia. Large deeply veined leaves, lovely pink 
flowers. "ee 
FEASTIIT - The old fashioned so called "Water Lily Begonia". 1300 
FEASTII SPIRALIS - As above with center of each leaf spiraled like a snail 
shell. 1.00 
FOLIOSA - Supposedly the smallest leaved of all, very interesting. File) 
FUCHSIAOIDES COCCINEA - Glossy small rose bush like foliage, clusters of 
drooping fuchsia-like flowers. 50 
GREY FEATHER - Feathery marked leaves seem to be fashioned of silvery taffeta. 1.00 
HAAGENANA - Large pointed leaves, blooms white covered with pink hairs. 06 68 
IMPERTALIS - Low growing, leaves of rich mossy green velvet, outstanding and 
choice. 1, 
LUXURIANS - One of the really tall growing ones with divided leaves. 1.50 
MANICATA - Unusual and fine with its clusters of heavy red hairs on under- 
side of leaf. 1.00 
MARGARITACEAE ~ Always in bloom, a good grower, needs pinching. ae.) 
MARTIANA - Like midget stems of beautiful pink hollyhock spires. he.) 
MEDORA - Dark green spotted leaves, very pleasing. Ape 
MRS. PETERSON - One of the so-called Christmas begonias, will bloom itself 
to death unless buds are removed after March. i 3k 00 ea a ©) 
LEPIDATA - Green leaves spotted and splashed cream. ae 
NITIDA ODORATA ALBA - A fine, dainty white flowering variety, glossy leaves. 
Makes a fine plant for the indoor garden. 7G 
PALMIFOLIA - Tall with handsome cut leaves. Seldom seen. 1.00 
PELTATA - One of the all over grey tomentose leaved varieties. 24.00 
PICTA ROSEA - Also called Baby Rubra. m0 
PHYLLOMANIACA (Jessie) - Tall cane-like growth with interesting leaves 
bearing adventitious leaflets. hs, 
RICHARDSIANA - A very small specimen for the smaller collection. MES) 
SACHSEN - Small leaves, colored copper bronze a large part of the year. L300 
SPECULATA - Speckled leaf, very attractive. 1.00 
SUNDERBRUCHII - The giant so called Star Begonia. 1.50 
TEA ROSE - Beautiful in both foliage and flowers, a particularly good winter 
bloomer with large clusters of pink. 1.00 
TEMPLINI - A glorious variegated leaf with splotches of pink, white, yellow 
and green. hee 
TINGLEY MALLETT - A very beautiful sort with red leaves heavily sprinkled 
with deeper colored spots. Law 
ULMIFOLIA - The brightest green of all. se 2) 
WALLOW, MRS. - A good grower having pretty foliage as well as flowers. mie 
JASHINGTON STREET - Clusters of white flowers, shiny green leaves. oe 
WELTONIENSIS - Small cut leaves, red jointed stems, pink flowers. ses ge 
WELTONIENSIS ALBA - As above with white flowers. ee 
ZEBRINA (ANGULARIS) - Deeply colored foliage, interesting angular stems. eS, 8 
SEMPERFLORENS GROUP 
CURLY LOCKS - Red leaves, double pink blossoms with yellow crested centers. 1.00 
GENEVA SCARLET BEAUTY - Large double bright red flowers. ire €: 
PIED PIPER - Dwarf double, small crested rose flowers, dark foliage. a 
SNOWBLUSH - Double rosettes of white lightly tinted pinkblooms. Lee 
SNOW DROP - Low darkly foliaged stems, semi-double white flowers. 1.00 
THIMBLEBERRY - Large bright rose pink blooms with protruding cone-like 
center of yellow and pink. We think this the best of the group. ee 8, 8: 
