ey; rous Begonias 
22" and 3° pot’size. 
BUNCHII—A very ruffled and crested form 
ot Feastii. Large, dark, shining green 
leaves, strongly spiralled, red beneath. 
Numerous sprays of airy rose flowers held 
well above foitage. $1.00 each. 
DEAREST MAE—Upright medium plant with 
bright green leaves. Abundance of medium 
white flowers. Easy to grow. 75c each. 
DAYI—Interesting rhizamatous. Glossy light 
green leaves with dark maroon veins. Ivory 
colored flowers on graceful long sprays 
above the foliage. $1.00 each. 
HAAGEANA—Medium tall shrubby plant. 
Known as one cf the best red hairy be- 
gonias, with !arge clusters of rose-pink 
flowers. $1.00 each. 
HERACEIFOLIA—The all green  star-leaved 
begonia. Large wnite blooms. $1.00 each. 
JOE HAYDEN—Leaves are satiny dark bronzy 
green, red beneath. New leaves rather 
deeply lobed. Flowers in late winter with 
reddish blossoms. Vigorous and easy to 
grow. Very popular. $1.00 each, 
LADY WATERLOW—Green leaves, veins of 
bronze. Medium white flowers. Makes a 
very nice plant. 75c each. 
LIMMINGHEI—Very popular hanging type 
with spear-like bright green leaves. Bril- 
liant coral blossoms. Makes a beautifully 
full basket. $1.00 each. 
PAULI—A robust crinkly edged begonia. 
Large leaves of light green mottled yellow 
margin, red beneath. Pink flowers. Beau- 
tiful plant. $1.50 each. 
ORANGE RUBRA — Beautiful light green 
leaves. Plant grows erect with lovely or- 
ange flowers hanging in large clusters. 
$1.50 each. 
SUNDERBRUCKI—Known to many as the 
Star begonia. Deeply slashed leaves of 
cs green. Tocthed pink flowers. $1.00 
each. 
THE DOUBLE ROSE AND CAMELLIA TYPE BEGONIAS 
These beautiful hybrids with glossy wax-like leaves of green and dark bronze are ever- 
blooming and produce a wealth of bloom throughout the year; in the coldest days of winter 
as a house plant, in summer as a lath house plant. 
Plants in 3” pots 
JACK HORNER—Double flowers of a beau- 
tiful pink camellia type. Dark bronze 
glossy leaves. A continuous bloomer in 
sun, partial sun or the coldest days of 
winter Makes one of the finest house, 
greenhouse or lath house plants in pots. 
Makes excellent hanging basket, growing 
to a fine large piant in six months. 3% pot 
size from branch cuttings 75c each. 4” 
pot size from base cuttings branched (rec- 
ommended) $}.50 each. 
101—The name of the plant is really one 
hundred in one, being little flowerets in 
a big double tlower of deep pink to 1%” 
in diameter. Deep green foliage. $1.00 
each 
POWDER PUFF—Double flowers of a very 
light pink in ball-like clusters up to 1%”. 
Shiny green leaves. Easy to grow. 75c 
each. 
ROSE BEAUTY—Double rose pink flower on 
a low compact plant. Bright green foliage. 
75c each. 
RED GIANT—Large red flowers up to 114” 
in ball-type. Large glossy green leaves. 
75c each, 
SCARLET BEAUTY—Double bright red flow- 
ers on a low plant with compact growth, 
bright green leaves. Makes a good pot 
plant. With regular feeding, flowers will 
get up to 1” in diameter. 75c each. 
SNOW WHITE—Double white flowers, green 
peo Makes a nice bushy pot plant. 75c 
each. 
2a) 
Jack Horner 
CALLA LILY BEGONIAS 
PINK CALLA LILY—Strong grower of green 
and white leaves, some leaves all white, 
others all green or mixed. Lots of rose 
pins flowers. A fine house plant. $1.00 
each. 
RED CALLA LILY—Same as Pink Calla Lily 
except color of flowers is red. $1.00 each. 
