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John Saul's 



AZALBA INDICA. 



Our collection of Indian Azalea embraces the most select English and Conti- 

 nental varieties. 



Price 25 to 50 cents each and upwards, varying with size and age of plants, 

 (save where priced.) $2 to $3 and upwards per dozen. 



Alexander II. White, tinted with 

 rose, fine. 



Anicena. Bright rose purple, (hardy.) 



Baron Ed. Osey. Very bright orange, 

 with broad wavy lobes, amaranth 

 rose 



Bernhard Andrea. Kosy purple, double, 

 very beautiful. 



Belle Gantoise. Clear lilac, edged with 

 white, in the way of Albocincta. 



Baronne de Vriere. Flowers enor- 

 mous, snow white, lobes very large 

 with undulated edges ; of a very del- 

 icate texture and ornated with some 

 red stripes and sulphur blotch. 



Comtesse de Flandre. Large, flat 

 bright rose, a beautiful smooth flower. 



Charmer. Bright amaranth, good form, 

 of great substance. 



Candeur. Pure white, fine form, beau- 

 tiful. 



Comtesse de Beaufort. Kose, blotch 

 deep crimson, with maroon reflex, a 

 very rich color, extra fine. 



Duchesse Adelaide de Nassau. Large, 

 flowers of very fine form, the upper 

 lobes amaranth. 



Gledstanesia. Pure white, flaked with 

 carmine. 



Gledstanesia Formosa. Pure white, 

 striped carmine. 



Grossfurstin Helene. Yery large 

 fringed, shaded salmon deep amar- 

 anth blotch. 



Her Majesty. Scarlet flower large, 

 finely formed. 



H. Von Aumale. Light ground, thickly 

 marked with broad bands of deep 

 scarlet. 



Jean Van Volxem. Exceedingly rich 

 in streaks of all shades and especially 

 in well defined bands of rosy orange. 



John Gould Veitch. Its shape and 

 grand coloring is similar to a Sigis- 

 mond Rucker, color a lilac rose 

 strongly netted and bordered with 

 white, splendidly blotched with 

 bright saff"ron, a grand exhibition 

 plant. 50 cts. 



Louise Von Baden. A beautiful pure 

 white, of the finest form. 



Madame Cannart d'Hamale. Satiny 

 white, occasionally striped. 



Mars. Bright orange red, richly 

 spotted with crimson. 



Meteor. Bright rose, very double 

 flowers, most free. 



Princess Charlotte. Very large, of a 

 deep rose, with dark amaranth 

 blotch. 



Magniflca Alba Pleno. A magnificent 

 double white variety, very pure, fine. 



Madam Marie Van Houtte. Immense 

 semi-double flowers, white, striped, 

 flaked and blotched with rosy sal- 

 mon, like a carnation, extra. 



Mont Blanc, (new.) Avery fine variety, 

 with double flowers, pure white, with 

 petals of great substance $1.00. 



Nonpareil. Orange, bordered with 

 white, and spotted with chocolate. 



President Van den Hecke. Pure white, 

 striped with rose, double excellent. 



Narcissiflora. Double white, very early. 



Dona Maria. Tender rose, edged with 

 white, superior to Albocincta. 



Due de Nassau. Dark rosy carmine, 

 very large semi-double flower's, broad 

 and large flame colored blotch. 



Fascination. Rosy pink, edged with 

 white, and spotted with crimson. 



Flower of the Day. Fine large white, 

 striped with rose. 



Flag of Truce. Pure white, large and 

 double, extra fine. 



Francois Devos. Clear deep crimson, 

 double extra. 



Glory of Sunninghill. Salmon pink, 

 large. 



Queen of Scarlets. Brilliant scarlet, 

 large size and broad round over-lap- 

 ping petals, marked with rich crim- 

 son spots on a violet ground, splendid. 



Queen of Roses. A charming variety 

 of a warm rose color with broad 

 rounded flower lobes, upper lobes 

 relieved by a cloud of small crimson 

 specks. 



Queen of Double Stripes. A beautiful 

 pure double white flower, occasion- 

 ally coming elegantly tipped and 

 streaked with rose, at other times a 

 fine self. 



Queen of Double Whites. Flowers 

 large double of the purest white, 

 profuse bloomer. 



