FIBROUS BEGONIAS 
SCHARFFI 75¢ each 
(Also called Haageana). Tall upright grower that rapid- 
ly developes into a bushy plant. Olive green leaves, red 
underneath, and very hairy. Large pendulous clusters 
of large white flowers on long stems that droop down 
over the foliage. The outside of the flower petals have 
red hairs and give the effect of pink blossoms. The in- 
dividual fully opened flowers are about 1 in. in diam- 
eter Commences to bloom in October and continues 
to bloom until the following July. 
DWARF HOUGHTONI $1.00 each 
Similar to Scharffi but it is a low, full, bushy and 
drooping grower. Very attractive grown in an elevated 
or hanging pot. The large clusters of white flowers 
droop down over the foliage. 
MRS. W. A. WALLOW $1.00 each 
Bushy grower of medium height, to about 3 ff. tall. 
Leaves rounded at the top and ending with a sharp 
point. The leaf is not flat, but ripples and slightly curls, 
about 2 in. in diameter and 4 in. long, olive green on 
top, underside is a bright red. Clusters of small pale 
pink to white flowers in summer and fall. 
FRUTICOSA $1.00 each | 
A low, full, trailing plant and is best grown in an 
elevated or hanging pot. Thick, glossy, dark green 
leaves, flushed red underneath. Scattered white hairs 
on veins and stems. Clusters of small white flowers in 
summer and fall. 
CORBEILLE DE FEU 75¢ each 
(Also called Bertha de Chateau Rocher). Medium grow- 
er, bushy and well branched. Slender stems with tiny | 
small leaves of waxy bright green. Numerous small 
clusters of coral-red flowers. Almost an everbloomer. 
476221 (New York Botanical Gardens) 75¢ each | 
(Also called Mexican Species #2, but in all probability | 
is one of nature's hybrids). Tall, upright, willowy grow- 
er. Shining green leaves with chocolate-brown spots, 
that are not uniform as to spacing and size. Leaves are 
edged with fine white hairs. A shy bloomer but the | 
foliage is unusual and attractive and compensates for . 
the lack of bloom. Will also trail. 
