WILSON BROS. FOR FINE BEGONIAS 
Fibrous rooted varieties. 
ance of flowers. 
Double 
Wax Begonias 
Truly double. The ball shaped flowers 
consist of a mass of closely knit petals. 
Plants are bushy with bright, shiny green 
leaves. 
BD-301—Geneva Scarlet Beauty — These 
deep red flowers will get large if properly 
fed. 
BD-302—Deep Pink—Giant pink flowers 
on large sturdy plant. 
BD-303—Baby Pink — Small ae with 
delicate pink flowers. 
BD-304—Geneva White—Pure white flow- 
ers produced by small compact plants. 
BD-305—Snowblush—You’ll love this deli- 
cate blush-pink flower. 
60c each; 2 for $1.00 
12 for $5.00 
16 
Begin blooming when quite small and produce an abund- 
Always in full bloom. Provide partial shade in midsummer. 
Single 
Wax Begonias 
in so 
Large blooming plants grown 
The Everlasting Begonia found 
many homes. 
in 3 inch pots. 
BS-310—Adeline — Extra free flowering, 
bright pink, grown by a dwarf, compact 
plant. 
BS-311—Ball Deep Rose—This variety is 
rich, rosy red in winter and spring but be- 
comes lighter in summer. Dwarf and com- 
pact. 
BS-312—Ball Red—A dwarf compact plant 
that produces ‘bright scarlet flowers. 
BS-313—Indian Maid—Taller than other 
varieties. Deep lustrous bronze foliage with 
contrasting red flowers. 
BS-314—Snowbank—F ree ‘blooming white 
flowers produced by a dwarf compact plant. 
BS-315 — Luminosa Compacta — Extra 
dwarf plant growing many scarlet red, free 
blooming flowers. 
d0c each; 6 for $2.00 
25 for $7.00 
