SUNDERBRUCKI VAR. HERACALEFOLIA. Known to many 
as the “star begonia’’. Deeply slashed leaves of dark 
green, toothed. Pink flowered in late winter. $1.00. 
TEMPLINI. The varigated phyllomaniaca or Jesse. Erect 
habit, branching. Leaves blotched yellow, margins 
become tinted in sunlight making the plant more color- 
beneath. Flowers pink in winter. $1.00. 
VERCHAEFELTI. Erect plant with shallow lobed leaves. 
Beautiful clusters of bright pink bloom during winter 
months. $1.00. 
FELTED LEAVED TPYE 
BARKERI (OLD). The variety we list here is possibly the 
old form of Barkeri with fleshy leaves, fine hairy 
beneath. Flowers pink in Winter. $1.00. 
INCANA. Gray-green felted peltate leaves. Never cupped 
as in Kellermani. Erect habit of growth. Flowers 
creamy white, tinged pink. $1.00. 
KELLERMANI. Resembles Incana with the leaves cupped. 
Lower growing. Flowers light pink. 
SOCIETY. Better known as Coriacea. Fleshy leaves appear 
stemless with large papery stipules. Clumpy growth. 
VENOSA. Leaves thickly covered with silvery hairs. New 
leaves produced from paper-like sheaf, pleated, grad- 
ually unfolding to a flat rounded leaf. Will take much 
sun in winter. Very free flowering, ivory white and 
spice scented. $1.00. 
HANGING BEGONIAS 
IVY-EVER. Well suited for baskets. Small heart-shaped 
leaves of dark green. Large female blooms of showy 
pink. Winter blooming. $1.00. 
LIMMINGHEI. (syn. GLAUCOPHYLLA SCANDENS). Very 
popular hanging type with spear-like smooth. green 
leaves. Brilliant coral blossoms at their best in late 
winter. $1.00. 
MANNI. African species. More ascending than hanging. 
Stems somewhat woody. Interesting different blooms. 
' Dioecious like Handeli. $1.50. 
MARJORIE DAW. Large leaf with pendant growth. Bright 
green leaves. Flowers deep pink. 
SCANDENS. Compact grower with small shining crinkled 
leaves. Tiny white flowers having an airy effect. 
SCANDENS CORDIFOLIA. (syn. B. GLABRA) Larger and 
stronger grower than the above. Leaves are heart- 
shaped and light green. $1.00. 
ANGEL WING OR CANE TYPE GROUP 
ACUTANGULARIS. Stems deeply grooved. Leaves similar 
to Angularis. More compact. 
ANGULARIS. Green leaves with gray veins. Stems dark 
red. Flowers white, small. ‘ 
ANNABELLE. Typical angel wing with light green leaves, 
silver-spotted, green beneath. Large drooping flower 
clusters of rose pink. $1.00. 
ALZASCO. Erect grower with very dark green leaves, faint- 
ly spotted. Deep red under. Dark red flowers. $1.00. 
ARGENTEA-GUTTATA. Well-known trout-leaf begonia. 
Flat leaves, pointed, heavily silver spotted. Flowers 
white tinged pink. 
COCCINEA. Cane type with smooth green leaves, margins 
red. Flower clusters coral red. $1.00. 
CORALLINA DE LUCERNA. A variety hardly ever out 
of bloom if grown in an abundance of light. Large, 
smooth, dark green leaves, spotted. Salmon rose 
blooms. $1.00. 
COMPTA. Rather tall grower. Green-gray veined leaves. 
Flowers white, scarce bloomer. 
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