A Christmas red; a fine variety. 
—Erfordia. BEG-2E. 50¢ 
A dainty rosy carmine variety. 
—Glow. . BEG-2GK. 50¢ 
Improved Fire Sea; brilliant scarlet and 
dark foliage. 
—Gustav Knaake. BEG-2K. 50¢ 
A strong grower in a fiery crimson. 
—King of the Reds. BEG-2R. 50¢ 
Dwarf, bright scarlet and bronze foliage. 
—Rose de Bois de Veaux. BEG-2V. 50¢ 
A compact rose variety. 
—Snowcloth. BEG-2W. 50¢ 
Pure white and green foliage. 
—Salmon Queen. BEG-2Q. 50¢ 
Salmon-red and dark foliage; popular. 
—Vernon. BEG-2N 50¢ 
A nice scarlet flower. 
—Wintermarchen. BEG-2M. 50¢ 
Carmine-rose flowers and green foliage. 
—Blend of Varieties. BEG-2X. 50¢ 
Trade packets holding 3 times the quant- 
ity of s€ed for $1.00 each. 
SEMPERFLORENS GRACILIS: 
and dwarf plants, especially suited for 
pot lIcuture in the greenhouse; where a 
dwarf plant is needed, they can be used 
in bedding. 
Compact 
—Ball’s Dark Rose. BEG-3BR. 50¢ 
—Ball’s Red. BEG-3BR. 50¢ 
—Carmen. BEG-3C. 50¢ 
Bright rose and bronze foliage. 
—Indian Maid. BEG-3M. 50¢ 
A ice bright scarrlet with bronze foliage. 
—Luminosa. BEG-3L. 50¢ 
Deep scarlet and bronze foliage. ; 
— —compactia. BEG-3LC. 50¢ 
An extra dwarf strain of the above. 
—Prima Donna. BEG-3D. 50¢ 
Rose turning to carmine. 
—Radio. BEG-3R. 50¢ 
A llarge flowered carmine-scariet. 
—White Pearl. BEG-3W. 50¢ 
—Blend of bove. BEG-3X. 50¢ 
Trade packets containing 3 time the re- 
gular packet for $1.00 each. 
TUBEROUS ROOTED: 
—Single Mixed. BEG-4SX. 50¢ 
—Double Mixed. BEG-4DX. 50¢ 
BEGONIA SPECIES: : F ; 
The seed of most Begonia species 1s not 
plentiful and supplies in many cases de- 
pends on those growing them as a hobby; 
We will appreciate any one able to save 
good seed if they will contact us on the 
matter. 
—acutargularis. BEG-4. 50¢ 
-—acuminata. BEG-7. 50¢ 
—angulatris. BEG-14. 50¢ 
(B. zebrina). 
—Boweri major. BEG-19M. 50¢ 
—circumiobata. BEG-27. 50¢ 
—crccinea. BEG-22. 50¢ 
Fibrous-rooted; large wax-like coral fis. 
—Fivansiana. BEG-43. 50¢ 
Tuhrous: 2 ft; stands some frost; flesh 
coloder flowers. 
—macbethii. BEG-46. 50¢ 
—ferruqdinea. BEG-47. 50¢ 
CoNected in Columbia. 
—foliosa. BEG-48. 50¢ 
Fibrous: 18” fils white tinged with rose; 
nd besket type Begonia. 
Bereta: ae : BEG-52. 50¢ 
—Fvansiana alba. BEG-53A. 50¢ 
—cigqantea. BEG-54. 50¢ 
Smell white or pale pink flowers; good 
for pots or bedding. 
—Francesii. BFG-58. 50¢ 
—jincana. BEG-90. 50¢ 
—Frelleranii. BEG-9I1. 50¢ 
—sandersii. BEG-9I1. 50¢ 
—involucrata. BEG-94. 50¢ 
deals ou haben 
i Wi 
—metallica. BEG-104. 50¢ 
—rubro-venia. BEG-140. 50¢ 
—suboillosa. BEG-157. 50¢ 
—scharftiana. BEG-147. 50¢ 
—Roezii. BEG-136. 50¢ 
—Basket Type Tuberous. BEG-I158BX. 50¢ 
—Schmidtiana. BEG-150. 50¢ 
—Tuberous Mixed. 
—— Many Hybrids. BEG-158F. 50¢ 
—REX type. BEG-117. 50¢ 
Many foliage variations; popular pot pl. 
—Begonia Blend. BEG-X. 50¢ 
This contains all kinds of Begonias. 
BELAMCANDA. 
(bel-am-K A N-dah) Iridaceae. Iris-like 
perennials with stout root stalk, grown for 
their flowers and blackberry-like fruits 
which can be made up into dried material. 
Easily grown ni full sun; best in sandy soil. 
BEG-158X.50¢ 
—-chinensis. BELA-l. 25¢ 
Black-berry Lily; 4 ft; orange spotted 
red fis; HP. 
—Roots: Mailed during Sept.; 3 for 75¢; 12 
for $1.60. 
BELLIS 
Compositae. Annuals and_ perennials 
growing in tufts; easily grown from _ seed 
sown in early spring for flowers the next 
season; favorite for edging or can be planted 
in the lawn. 
CHEVREUSE: Large flowering strain. 
—White. BELL-5W. 25¢ 
—Rose. BELL-5Z. 25¢ 
—Crimson. BELL-5C. 25¢ 
—Mixed. BELL-5X. 25¢ 
MINIATURE TYPE: 
Small flowered type, very dainty for 
edgeing; HB. 
—Rose. BELL-7Z. 25¢ 
—Whiite. BELL-7W. 25¢ 
—Miniature Mixed. BELL-7X. 25¢ 
MONTSTROSA TUBULOSA: Quilled pet- 
als; very showy. 
for bedding. 
—Red Beauty. BELL-4R. 25¢ 
—RKose Beauty. BELL-4Z. 25¢ 
—Whiie Beauty. BELL-4W .25¢ 
—Montrosa Mixed. BELL-4X. 25¢ 
MONTROSA TUBULOSA: 
Quilled petals; very showy. 
—Bernina. BELL-6B. 25¢ 
White changing to pink; double. 
— Etna. BELL-6E. 25¢ 
Double dark red. 
—Lutea. BELL-S5L. 25¢ 
Rich yellow flowrs. 
—Tiflis. BELL-6T. 25¢ 
Double carmine-rose. 
—Tubulosa Blend. BELL-6X. 25¢ 
PE? ENNIS: 
The true or English Daisy; 6’; popular 
spring flowers; HP. 
—Longfellow. BELL-3L. 20¢ 
An extra double bright red. 
———Rose. BELL-3LZ. 25¢ 
Same in a pure rose. 
—VesuVius. BELL-3V. 25¢ 
Nice ruby-red. 
—Rosea. BELL-3Z. 25¢ 
White with delicate rose centers. 
—Snowball. BELL-3W. 25¢ 
Pure white. 
—Perennis Blend. BELL-3X. 20¢ 
BELLS OF IRELAND: seeMolucella laevis. 
BERBERIS. 
Barberry. Be.zberidaceae. Well known sh 
of great ornamental value and easily grown 
from seed sown in the fall when they germin- 
