RHIZOMATOUS AND PROCUMBENT GROUP 
BESSIE BUXTON. The upright Pond Lily or Beefsteak 
Begonia. Very free blooming having light pink flowers 
in winter. $1.00. 
BUNCHI. Ruffled type erythrophylla. Leaves light green, 
crested margins. $1.50. 
CAROL STAR. Strong grower with large rhizomes. Leaves 
deeply slashed, star-shaped. Light pink flowers 
in winter, $1.50: : 
CHIMBORAZO. Clumpy grower. Leaves smooth light green, 
peltate. Easy culture. $1.00. 
CONCHAEFOLIA. Small Rhizomatous type with slightly con- 
cave peltate leaf. $1.00. 
ERYTHROPHYLLA. Better known as Feasti or Pond Lily 
type. Probably has been grown more than any other 
begonia. Leaves thick, smooth green above, red under. 
Light pink flowers borne well above the foliage. 
$1.00 
ERYTHROPHYLLA HELIX. Spiraling form of the above. 
$1.50. 
FUSCOMACULATA. Creeping root-stocks lying close to the 
pot. Smooth chocolate spotted leaves, shallowly lobed. 
Profusion of light pink flowers in late winter and 
spring. $1.00. 
GILSONI. Erect habit of growth. Pointed leaves, toothed, 
smooth green. Pink blooms, appearing double. 
HERACLEICOTYLE. (syn. for Mrs. Townsend) Bronzy green 
leaves, shallow lobes. Showy deep pink blooms. $1.00. 
HERACLEIFOLIA. The all-green star-leaved begonia. Large 
white blooms. $1.50. 
HYDROCOTYLIFOLIA. Pennywort or miniature Pond Lily- 
type. A plant for the terrarium. Dark green glossy 
leaves on short petioles. Flowers light pink. $1.00. 
INVOLUCRATA. Upright growing. Leaves, very fine, hairy 
light green, lobed. Fragrant flowers bursting from 
papery envelope. A beautiful white flowered species 
from Costa Rica. $1.50. 
MARIAN. Much like Ricinifolia in leaf and form. Flowers 
are of the deepest pink we know of in these types. 
$1.50. 
MANICATA. Light green leaves, smooth, toothed. Collar 
of fleshy hairs under the leaf sinus. Delicate pink 
flowers above the foliage. $1.00. 
MANICATA AUREO MACULATA. Like the above variety 
but having yellow leaf markings. $1.50, 
MRS. MARY PEACE. A star begonia with deeply-slashed 
leaves. Flowers light pink. $1.50. 
PAUL BRUANT. Of easy culture. Free flowering variety 
blooming in winter. Leaves fine lobed and pointed, 
smooth green. $1.00. 
PERLE LORRAINE. Upright growth. Leaves sprinkled with 
chocolate markings. Pink flowered. $1.00. 
PHYLLOMANIACA. Like Templini all-green leaves. Has the 
characteristic of producing tiny plantlets on the older 
leaves. (syn. Jessie) $1.00. 
RICINIFOLIA. Robust rhizomatous variety so named be- 
cause its leaves are like the caster plant. New leaves 
rusty red. Large deep pink flowers during winter 
months. $1.50. 
SILVER STAR. Sharply lobed leaves heavily blotched with 
silver. Leaves face-up on erect stems. Different than 
many in this class. $1.00. 
SKEEZAR. Leaves of bright green -and silver, smooth sur- 
face. Not as large a plant as the above. $1.50. 
STRIGILLOSA. Mexican species with light green leaves choc- 
olate spotted. Choice. $1.00. 
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