BUNCHI. A ruffled and crested type like the Feasti,. very 
fine for indoor culture. Winter flowering. Pink. $1.00. 
CAROL STAR. New. A strong growing “Star’’ type, with 
seven pointed leaf of glossy green, developed by 
Leslie Woodriff. Flowers large, deep rose. $1.50. 
CHIMBORAZO. New. A strong growing species from the 
mountains of Brazil. Leaves light green, smooth, pel- 
tate. Bushy growth. Flowers one winged, coral in 
small clusters above the foliage. $1.00. 
CONCHAEFOLIA. A curled leaf Feasti, with the same habit 
and blood, Choice. $1.00. 
FEASTI. The old fashioned ‘’Pond Lily” or ''Beefsteak’’ Be- 
gonia. A handsome plant with round pond lily like 
leaves, arising from the thick stems, low growing and 
profuse winter flowering with showers of light pink 
blooms on erect stems above the foliage. 50c. 
FUSCOMACULATA, Ricinifolia type with interesting choco- 
late markings. A strong grower. $1.00. 
GILSONI. Dark green leaves deeply serrated, with dark 
brown markings along the veins. Flowers light pink 
and appear to be double. Winter bloomer and dwarf 
growing. $1.00. 
HERACLEICOTYLE. syn. Mrs. Townsend. Dark thick leath- 
ery maple shaped leaf, compact grower, large lacy 
shell pink flowers, borne on strong stems well above 
foliage. $1.00. - 
HERACLEIFOLIA. An old Mexican species, and parent of 
the so called “Star-Begonias.”’ Leaves deeply lobed a 
dark green, reddish beneath and hairy, stems covered 
with long red hairs. Umbels of pale pink flowers from 
February to April. $2.00. 
HYDROCOTYLIFOLIA. The pennywort begonia, or miniature 
pond lily, a cunning plant with round thick leaves, 
dark almost black markings along the veins when 
mature. Flowers pink in winter, stock very rare. $1.00. 
INVOLUCRATA. Upright growing, coarse green leaves, 
native of Central America. Flowers in nodding clust- 
ers above the foliage. $2.00. 
JESSIE. The green leaved type of Templini. Free bloomer 
in winter. 75c. 
MARION. A smaller leaved type with bronzy red foliage, 
flowers pink. $1.00. 
MANICATA. Leaves larger than Feasti, lighter green, and 
not as compact a grower. Flowers rose pink in tall 
clusters. $1.00. 
MANICATA AUREO MACULATA. As above with mottled 
yellow and white follage. $2.00. 
MRS. MARY PEACE. A deeply cut star begonia, with light 
green, very hairy leaves and stems. Flowers light 
pink. $1.00. 
PAUL BRUANT. Upright growth, very serrated bronzy foli- 
_age with huge clusters of pink flowers. Winter bloom- 
ing. $1.00. 
PERLE LORRAINE. Upright growth with leaves of medium 
green and interesting chocolate markings, flowers 
pink. $1.00. 
RICINIFOLIA. Another large growing type, with bronze 
leaves, resembling the foliage of the castor-bean. 
New leaves deep red, flowers rose pink on tall up- 
right stems. $2.00. 
SILVER STAR. A lovely all over silver leaf of the “Star” 
type. A vigorous grower. $1.50. 
SKEEZAR. New. Interesting dentate leaf of olive green pro- 
minently marked with silver. Of easiest culture. $1.50. 
STRIGILLOSA. A Mexican species of upright growth, large 
light green leaves, fringed with silky hairs and mot- 
tled with dark spots. Flowers light pink. New. $2.00. 
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