CORBEILLE DE FEU. Upright growth, glossy green leaves. 
Flowers a brilliant coral red. Winter 50c. 
DECKERS SELECT. Like Fuchsioides with larger leaves and 
heart shaped red buds, turning to pink as they open. 
50c. 
DIGSWELLIANA. A low bushy grower with light green ser- 
rated foliage and drooping scarlet flowers. 50c. 
DREGEI. One of the so called “Maple Leaf’’ group, with 
bronze foliage and white flowers. Semi-tuberous. 50c. 
FOLIOSA. The tiniest leaved begonia, often called the 
“Fern-leaved.” A beautiful plant with notched, minia- 
ture foliage, and very small white flowers at the ends 
of the drooping branches. 50c. 
FUCHSIOIDES. The fuschia begonia, Small green foliage, 
with scarlet drooping fuschia like flowers in late 
winter. 50c. 
FUCHSIODES ROSEA. Smooth, shiny green leaves, slightly 
larger than Foliosa, Beautiful for its pendulous rose 
pink flowers, borne profusely in winter. 50c. 
INCARNATA var. SANDERSI. Light green foliage of bushy 
growth, lovely large bright pink flowers throughout the 
winter. $1.00. 
INGRAMI. Small red edged leaves, very strong bushy 
growth, flowers pink to red in pendulous clusters. 50c. 
JINNIE MAY. A miniature rubra type with red tinged foliage 
and dark rose flowers on long wiry stems. Different 
and interesting. 50c. 
LADY WATERLOW. A graceful plant with slightly hairy, 
glossy green leaves, flowers white tinged pink in late 
winter. 50c. 
LULANDI. Ancither recent introduction of the basket type. 
Flowers salmon pink in summer. $1.00. 
MAY QUEEN. Narrow glossy green leaves with silver 
spots, flowers white in profuse drooping clusters. 50c. 
MEDORA. Called the miniature Trout Leaf begonia. Very 
bushy, heavily silver spotted leaves. Light pink 
flowers in lovely drooping clusters in Autumn. 50c. 
MULTANGULA. Very bushy growth, leaves cress green, 
white flowers. 50c. 
PERFECTIFLORA. A beautiful dwarf well branched plant, 
covered with white flowers in Autumn. 50c. 
PICTA ALBA. Narrow small dark green foliage, heavily 
spotted with silver. Flowers creamy white. 50c. 
PICTA ROSEA. Sometimes called the Baby Rubra, rose 
colored flowers freely produced in winter. $1.00. 
PREUSSEN. Very bushy habit with small pink tinged foliage 
flowers in small clusters of rose pink. 50c. 
SACHSEN. Like the above with bronze foliage, making a 
lovely contrast to the coppery red blooms. 50c. 
UNDULATA. Glossy green leaves with wavy edge, fragrant 
white flowers. 75c. 
VEITCH’S CARMINE. Leaves notched, light green, edges 
flushed pink. Flowers brilliant scarlet in small droop- 
ing umbels. Bushy growth. Excellent winter bloomer. 
$1.00. 
WASHINGTON STREET. Leaves the size of the small peach 
leaf and as glossy. Flowers in showers of white in 
mid-winter. 50c. 
WELTONIENSIS ROSEA. Another semi-tuberous, with small 
pointed serrated leaves and red stems. Flowers pink. 
50c. 
WINTER JEWEL. Low bushy growth with satiny foliage and 
pink flowers. $1.00. 
THICK STEMMED AND PROCUMBENT GROUP 
BESSIE BUXTON. An upright pond lily type. The specimen 
plants are the most beautiful winter bloomers, covered 
from December to March with showers of pink. $1.00. 
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