BEGONIA DIVERSITY 
There are no more satisfactory window plants. TEA ROSE— 
The pretty pink blossoms carry the delicate fragrance of the Tea 
Rose. A near-continuous bloomer. Each $1.00. ALLERYI—A fine 
French Hybrid. Coppery green leaves, set with glistening white 
hairs. Attractive white flowers, veiled in pink down. Each 90¢. 
BASKET OF FIRE—Filled with bright scarlet blossoms, year- 
through. Deep green foliage. Each 80¢. THURSTONI—Makes 
handsome specimens. Big, glossy, bronze-burnished leaves. Pretty 
pink flowers. Each $1.10. ANGULARIS—Elongated, silver-veined, 
satiny leaves, dark olive, but rosy in reverse. White flowers. Each 
$1.00. HELIX—Big, shining, 
rose-tinged leaves, usually undu- 
late, always curled into a grace- 
ful spiral at base. High sprays 
of pink blossoms. Each $1.40. 
THE FUCHSIA BEGONIA— 
Fuchsia-like in graceful form and 
foliage, and in the long, pendant, 
ear-drop blossoms of rosy scarlet. 
Each 90¢. STRIGILLOSA— 
Great, olive-green leaves, mar- 
bled with a rich chocolate that 
shows on both sides. It can be 
rather spectacular. Each $1.60. 
UNDULATA—Compact plants 
with undulate leaves of shining 
green. White flowers. Each 80¢. 
BUNCHI—tThe big, glossy, 
bronze-tinged leaves are intense- 
ly frilled, ruffled and crested at 
the margins. Pretty pink flowers. 
Each $1.65. STITCH-LEAF BE- 
GONIA—The large, scalloped, 
green leaves are marked all 
around the edges with what seems 
to be a decorative, brown stitch- 
ing. Pretty pink flowers. Each 
$1.10. SILVER STAR BEGONIA—Star-shaped, jagged, wavy 
leaves, silvered over olive. Pink flowers. Each $1.25. OFFER 6216A 
—One each of the 12 for $12.60. 
THE GERANIUMS 
Long-blooming kinds for window or greenhouse. Here are just 
a selected few. See also the many other Geranium offerings in our 
General Catalog #61. 
GERANIUM PLANTS—Supplied in good, young stock, just about 
large enough to begin blooming. 
FIAT ENCHANTRESS—Splendid 
double in purest pink, a bit lighter 
at the pleasingly irregular, picotee 
edge. Distinctive in form; and in 
beauty. Each $1.25. MAXINE 
KOVALESKI—Perhaps very best 
of the oranges. Big, single blos- 
soms of radiant orange with scar- 
let sheen. Each 85c. PANSY— 
Pansy face-markings of velvety 
purple over suffused white. Par- 
ticularly profuse. (Pelargonium 
Mrs. Layal). Each 95c. PIXIE— 
A low, dense grower, right for 
window ledge or limited space. 
Dark green leaves, zoned black. 
Pretty salmon pink flowers. Each 
$1.15. PYGMY—Charming minia- 4 
ture, with double blossoms of in- oi ate —- 
tense scarlet. Each $1.10. ITALIAN SKIES—The gay, maple-like 
leaves are zoned with orange-splashed crimson, and edged with 
white. Very good red flowers. Each 95c. HAPPY THOUGHT— 
The wavy leaves carry wide, creamy 
white ‘‘butterfly-wing’’ splashings. 
Bright cherry flowers. Each 80c. JUBI- 
LEE—FEach leaf is enriched by a wide, 
contrasting band of brown-purple. Pret- 
ty salmon-colored blossoms. Each $1.00. 
BURDETTE COUTTS — Gayest fancy- 
leaf, Illustrated opposite. Leaves banded 
with purple, splashed pink, red and 
yellow, then margined white. Scarlet 
blossoms. Each $1.75. PRINCE RUPERT 
VARIEGATED — Lemon-scented, white- 
edged leaves, intensely ruffled in lace 
effect. Each $1.00. LADY PLYMOUTH 
—Rose-scented leaves, deeply cut, white- 
edged. Each 80c. OFFER 6216B—One 
each of the 11 for $10.90. 
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