LOMA ALTA, Introduced in 1935 by Mrs. E. M. Fewkes. 
A beautiful plant with large dark red leaves, and 
huge sprays of white flowers. 75c. 
MARGUERITE. Hairy foliage with dark green metallic 
lustre, flower blush-pink; a free bloomer. 75c. 
METALLICA. An old favorite. Leaves bright green with 
metallic lustre and hairy; flowers in short clusters, 
white with pink hairs. 50c. 
Mrs. FRED T. SCRIPPS. Leaves peculiarly divided into 
lobes, sometimes deeply cut and rounded, flowers in 
loose sprays; very striking and a good grower. $1.00. 
NELLIE BLY. Small dark olive green leaves, buds and 
flowers, deep red, bushy growth and free bloomer. 
90c. 
PRUNIFOLIA. teaves dark green, red under; flowers ivory 
in large drooping clusters; very striking. 50c. 
RUFIDA. Leaves bright olive green, red under; covered 
with thick white hairs; flowers white, thickly set with 
red hairs. 75c. 
SCHMIDTIANA. A cunning dwarf begonia with rounded 
leaves of dark green; flowers white. 50c. 
SCHARFFIANA. A beautiful plant with large fleshy leaves, 
flowers white, on long drooping stems. $3.00. 
UNDEMILLE. Similar to above; flowers are borne on long 
drooping stems, very large white, set with red hairs. 
$1.00. 
UROPHYLLA. Very dwarf. The plant is stemless, leaves 
rising direcily from the root; flowers in loose panicles, 
white flushed pink. 50c. 
VIAUDE. Leaves long, dark green; flowers profusely borne 
on long stems, very large, pure white with gorgeous 
golden stamens. $1.00. 
Red Leaved Group 
BRAEMAR. A beautiful large rounded incurled leaf of dark 
red; flowers white in long loose panicles. $2.50. 
CHIALA-ROSEA. Like the above with smaller leaves; 
flowers pink. 50c. 
DOROTHY GRANT. A larger plant than above; leaves 
ra} red under, flowers white in large loose sprays. 
DWARF FRUTICOSA. Like Fruticosa in miniature; charming 
plant. 50c. 
FRUTICOSA. A dwarf thick leaved type well branched with 
dark green leaves, red under; small white flowers. 
75c. 
FRUTESCANS. A seedling of Fruticosa, with the same low 
spreading habit. The leaves are cupped showing the 
dark red under surface; flowers are white. $1.00. 
FRUTISCARIA. Another Fruticosa seedling with green thick 
leaves slightly flushed with red when grown in sun- 
light. $1.00. 
MRS. W. A. WALLOW. Long narrow olive green leaves, 
under side deep red; flowers deep pink. 75c, 
RED COMPTA. A dwarf bushy dark red plant sometimes 
used as a basket begonia; flowers red. 50c. 
ROGERI. Like Thurstoni with irregular leaves. 75c. 
SANGUINEA. A brilliant Brazilian species with thick ever- 
green leaves, glossy green above blood red beneath; 
small white flowers. $1.50. 
THURSTONI. An old favorite, hardy grower. Leaves metal- 
lic green with dark red veins and under; flowers 
pink. 50c. 
Small Leaved Group 
CARPINIFOLIA. Beech leaf Begonia. Interesting species, 
with pleated, light green leaves. $1.00. 
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