28 examples of begonias in sentences

Would she remember to wind the clock on Thursday, and feed the canary, and water the abutilon and begonias reg'lar?

Gradually he grew drowsy, but still he went over and over poor Abe's offenses, counting on until of a sudden he realized that he was no longer numbering the sins of his companion; he was measuring in minutes the time he must spend away from Blossy and Twin Coves, and the begonias, and the canary, and the cat.

Even at this distance, too, he could see that she had not forgotten to water his pet abutilon and begonias.

Nearer to us, and low down beneath our feet, that rich panicle of flowers belongs to a Begonia; and here also is an assemblage of ferns of the genera Asplenium, Hymenophyllum, and Trichomanes, as well as of Hepaticae and Mosses.

Nearly the whole extent of this natural wall is covered with plants, among which you can easily discern numbers of ferns and mosses, two species of Pitcairnia with beautiful red flowers, some Aroids, various nettles, and here and there a Begonia.

flower, flow'ret gay^; [flowers: list] wildflower; rose, lily, anemone, asphodel, buttercup, crane's bill, daffodil, tulip, tiger lily, day lily, begonia, marigold, geranium, lily of the valley, ranunculus, rhododendron, windflower.

The Tuberous Begonia: Its History and Cultivation.

The begonias are magnificent, but there is no look of park beyond the garden, or nice deer and things that we would have for such a house in England.

Isak must make some tiny boxes for begonias, fuchsias, and roses.

" "Then in the autumn we can stow away here some of the plants we want to save, geraniums and begonias, and plants that are pretty indoors, and take them into the house when the indoor ones become shabby.

More often the lilac flowers of the begonia-vine made large patches of color.

Alfred Putz (A); 13Jun61; R277427. Tuberous-rooted begonias.

Tuberous-rooted begonias and their cultures

Tuberous-rooted begonias and their cultures

Begonias and how to grow them.

Begonias for American homes and gardens.

By Helen K. Krauss, with line drawings by Marjorie-Ann Robin & begonia charts by Alpha H. Gere.

Alfred Putz (A); 13Jun61; R277427. Tuberous-rooted begonias.

The begonia bed, by Elisabeth Kyle, pseud.

Tuberous-rooted begonias and their cultures

Tuberous-rooted begonias and their cultures

Begonias and how to grow them.

Begonias for American homes and gardens.

Tuberous Begonias should be planted in small pots placed in heat, early in spring, and at intervals of a fortnight for succession, using a compost of equal parts of fibrous loam, leaf-mould, and sand.

He was forced to tear himself away, for the gardeners, anxious to leave, were emptying the wagons of their contents and depositing, without any semblance of order, the tuberous Begonias and black Crotons stained like sheet iron with Saturn red.

28 examples of  begonias  in sentences