SUBVILLOSA. A fast growing type with green plush-like 
leaves, flowers very freely, in white feathery clusters. 
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ULMIFOLIA. Leaves the color and texture of an Elm leaf. 
Very shrubby growth. Flowers white in great pro- 
fusion. 50c. 
UNDINE. Crinkled leaves of green with sweetly scented 
white flowers. 50c. 
Hanging Basket Types 
ALBA SCANDENS. Compact basket type with shiny 
crinkled green leaves. Blooms in feathery bunches 
like Baby's breath, snowy white. 75c. 
GLAUCOPHYLLA SCANDENS. A rare and beautiful plant 
with pointed light green leaves, flowers a true salmon 
at the ends of the drooping stems. Winter flowering. 
$1.50. 
GLAUCO-DAW. A hybrid of the above, more compact 
grower with heavy dark green leaves, deeply veined 
and ruffled. Flowers infrequently, bright pink. $1.00. 
GLABRA. Leaves larger than above, very glossy green, 
flowers white, strong grower. $1.00. 
IVY-EVER. A recent introduction, with small pointed leaves, 
veining dark red, flowers pink, a lovely begonia. 
$1.00. 
MANNI. “Rose Leaf Begonia". African Species. Very easy- 
culture. Foliage resembles a rose leaflet, bright green. 
Flowers white, striped red. Seedpod is of great interest, 
cylindrical and wingless. A collectors plant. $2.00. 
MARJORIE DAW. Larger leaved but pendant growth, 
bright green leaves, very strong growth. Flowers 
infrequently, deep pink. 50c. 
Angel Wing Group 
ACUTANGULARIS. Stems deeply grooved with larger 
leaves than the above with the same beautiful silver 
sheen. 50c. 
ANGULARIS. Sometimes called Zebrina. Leaves gray 
striped, with a satin grey sheen over all. A bushy 
grower, stem dark red, flowers very small in close 
clusters, white. 50c. 
ANNABELLE. A beautiful plant with clear green leaves and 
large silver spots. Blooms profusely in large drooping 
clusters of rose pink. $1.00. 
ARGENTEA GUTTATA. The well-known trout leaf begonia 
with slightly lobed heavily spotted leaves; flowers 
white often tinged pink. 50c. 
COCCINEA. Rubra or Angel wing Begonia. Glossy green 
leaves, salmon pink flowers in drooping clusters. 50c. 
CORALLINA DE LUCERNA. Perhaps the best known in 
this group. Large smooth dark green leaves spotted 
with silver; flowers rose red in long pendulous clus- 
ters. 50c. 
CORINTHIAN PINK. Small leaved angel wing type, leaves 
flushed pink. Light pink flowers, blooms freely. 50c. 
COMPTA. A taller grower than the last named, with silver 
stripes and under side red, slightly wavy and ir- 
regular. Flowers white, a scarce bloomer. 50c. 
DI-ANNA. A wonderful free flowering plant. Seedling of 
the orange flowered Dichroa, produced by the late 
Alfred D. Robinson. Rather dwarf grower, leaves a 
bronzy green, with faint silver spots. Blooms light 
salmon-orange. $1.50. 
DI-ERNA. Similar to above with greener leaves, narrow 
and slightly wavy. Flowers a deep salmon. Blooms 
continuously. $1.50. 
GREY FEATHER. Well named for the leaves are pointed 
and irregular silver grey and shiny like Compta. 
Flowers creamy white. 75c. 
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