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Begonia Specialist 
1130 North Milpas Street 
Santa Barbara, California 
1952 TUBEROUS BEGONIA PRICE LIST 
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Boliviensis -- a tall-growing, red-flowered, erect plant with the terminal growth 
finally trailing. A parent of present hybrids, Tubers 50¢ each, 
La Flamboyant -- a multiflora, with a multitude of semi-double red flowers, Can 
be used as a basket or bedding plant. Tubers 50¢ each, 
Micranthera var, fimbriata -- upright growth, plant standing more sunshine than 
other tuberous begonias, Many apricot flowers on each stem, Tubers 50¢ each. 
Micranthera var, foliosa -- tall-growing plant, white flowers, Tubers 50¢ each. 
Pearcei -- low-growing plant, with citron-yellow flowers; foliage beautifully 
marked green and olive. Used to produce present hybrids. Tubers 50¢ each, 
Santa Barbara -- a Ziesenhenne hybrid between Davisii and micranthera var, fim- 
briata, Flowers scarlet-orange. Tubers 50¢ each. 
Modern Tuberous Begonia Hybrids 
Double Camellia -- large, camellia-like flowers, tubers 25¢ each in following colors; 
American Beauty Rose Crimson Rose Red Salmon White 
Apricot/orange Salmon Flame Orange Rose Yellow 
Cardinal Orange Salmon Rose Picotee - mixed 
Crimson Pink Scarlet 
Double Hangers, American basket type, tubers 25¢ each in following colors: 
Orange Red Salmon Salmon Scarlet 
Double Hangers, English type, true cascading, tubers 25¢ each in following colors; 
Crimson Pink Salmon White 
Orange Rose Scarlet Yellow 
