4 John Saul's 



^MIGNONETTE, (LEMOINE.)— iVew' Pelargonium. 



An elegant variety with fine trusses of beautifully formed flowers, color rose 

 carmine, centre white maroon blotch ; a good grower and free bloomer — a 

 showy and beautiful flower. $1.00 each. Keady in April. 



* LUCIE LEMOINE, (LEMOINE.)— i\^e7^ Pelargonium. 



A chaste and beautiful new flower, grand umbels of purest white flowers, 

 perfect form and shape, fine compact vigorous habit. This magnificent and 

 distinct flower will be extensively grown. Keady in April. $1.00. 



*MRS. JOHN SAUL.— iV^ew Pelargonium.— {Colored Plate in 1878.) 



This beautiful flower, which orignated in our establishment, we consider one 

 of the very best in cultivation. It belongs to the new class of '' K^gal " or 

 "Fringed" Pelargoniums. The habit is compact and very free flowering, 

 producing large trusses of charming flowers. The color is a rich glowing ver- 

 milion, with light centre and light margin to the petals. We feel much 

 pleasure in ofiering this splendid flower. 60 cts. 



*NEW PELARGONIUM "DR. MASTERS." 



A splendid variety, belonging to the group of " Capt Rakes," and others. 

 It is of dwarf sturdy habit, the trusses, which are large, are thrown well above 

 the foliage in great profusion ; it is semi-double, the upper petals having large 

 black blotches in the centre, with a narrow margin of rich crimson, the lower 

 petals having a smaller blotch, with a broader margin of the same color as the 

 upper ; this will prove most invaluable for market purposes and for bouquets. 

 50 cents. 



* DUCHESS OF BEDFORD. 



One of the most useful and charming of this highly decorative section of 

 Pelargoniums. Its blossoms are of the purest white, prettily fringed, with a 

 feathered spot of delicate rose in the upper petals. Its habit is dwarf and com- 

 pact, and the flowers are produced with the greatest redundancy. Added to 

 other qualities, this is one of the best of the early-blooming varieties. 75 cts. 



*NEW PELARGONIUM GLORIA PATRI^. 



Color purest white — nearly all white, with a few veins of crimson on upper 

 petals ; compact habit, free flowering. An exceedingly chaste and lovely 

 flower. 50 cents. 



NEW PELARGONIUM TRIOMPHE DE ST. MAUDE. 



Fully sustains its character as one of the best high colored varieties in culti- 

 vation. The habit close and short-jointed; it is profuse of bloom, and the 

 flowers are large and of massive substance. These can be grown much more 

 easily, as a general rule, than the more delicate higher bred varieties Triom- 

 phe de St. Maude is a fine conservatory plant, while it is a telling exhibition 

 variety. 50 cents. 



NBW DOUBLE GBBAJSIVMS. 



*AMAZONE, (LEMOINE.)— A^ew Double Geranium. 



Yery large and beautiful trusses, color creamy white; from its novel color, 

 fine habit and profuse blooming qualities, will make it largely ffrown. $1 each. 



*AUG. POIRIER, (LEMOINE.)— iVewj Double Geranium. 



Trusses large and spherical, color salmon rose — with bright orange centre — 

 distinct in color, fine habit and profuse bloomer — a superb variety. $L00 each. 



