88 John Saul^s 



Cardinal Richelieu. Bright scarlet crimson, dark blotch. 



Diadematum Carminatum. Rich carmine, protuse bloomer. 



Diadematum Isidorianum. Clear rose, free flowerer. 



Lady Mary Fox. Fine bright scarlet, free grower, good beddcr. 



London Blue. Color bluish shade, very distinct ; fine. 50 cents each. 



Madame Csillag. A bright maroon tint, neat habit ; a pretty pot plant. 75 cents 

 each. 



Morgani. Fine scarlet crimson, distinct. 



Picturatum Odoratum. White, upper petals spotted, foliage like the old rose. 

 40 cents each. 



Rollison's Unique. Crimson flowers, free bloomers, fine. 40 cents each. 



*Rollison's Unique Aurora. Bright glowing crimson, the upper petals darkly 

 spotted, also blotched with white, and feathered with maroon. An im- 

 provement both in habit and flower on the parent variety. 75 cents each. 



^Rollison's Unique Diadem. Rich violet crimson, the upper petals darkly blotched 

 and feathered, and the latter intersected with violet rose ; flowers very large 

 and fine ; exceedingly effective. 75 cents each. 



^Rollison's Unique White. A white variety of this very beautiful and useful plant. 

 75 cents each. 



Incomparable. Scarlet crimson. 



Sweet-Scented and Cape Species. 



Price, 25 cents, (save where priced). 



Apple-Scented. 



Dr. Livingstone. Fine new sweet-scented, cut leaved. 



Comptoniana Rosea. Winter flowering species ; with rosy lilac flowers. 30 cents 



each. 

 Echinatum, (Cape species). Fine winter bloomer, flowers white. 40 cents each. 

 Cooperii, (Cape species). See Novelties. $1 50 each. 

 Fragrans Odoratissimum. Nutmeg scented. 

 Little Gem. See Novelties. 75 cents each. 

 Lemon-Scented, (crispum). A beautiful species, very desirable for its scent. 50 



cents each. 

 Lemon Scented. Large leaved, larger foliage and freer grower than the other 



species. 30 cents each. 

 Grandis Odorata, See Novelties. 60 cents each. 

 Quercifolium Nigricans. Oak-leaved, veined black. 

 Quercifolium Fair Helen. Scarlet flowers. 

 Peppermint-Scented, (Tomentosum). 

 Peppermint- Scented, (Saul's). Foliage much superior to the old, distinct and 



good. 50 cents each. 

 Shrubland Pet. Small minature growth, rosy red flowers, fine bedder. 20 cents 



each. 

 Rose- Scented. Two varieties. 20 cents each. 



Fuchsias— General Collection. 



The following list is a selection of the best varieties, in habit of growth, distinct 

 shades of color, and both single and double flowers. The varieties of 1870 are 

 chiefly incorporated with these. Those marked d. have double corollas. 



Price 30 cents each, $3 per dozen, $18 per 100. 



Agnes — White sepals, with crimson tube, crimson corolla. 



Agamemnon (d.) — Rich scarlet sepals, corolla dark plum. 



Alexandrina — Scarlet tube and sepals, corolla pure white. 



Arabella— Pure white tube and sepals, corolla rose. 



Angelina Braem Cd.)t— Deep scarlet tube and sepals, corolla double, pure wMte^ 



striped with rose. 

 Blanchette— Pure white tube and sepals, corolla scarlet and rose. 

 Conquest — Tube and sepals carmine, corolla dark plum. 



Oomte de Flandre (d.) — Sepals dark carmine, corolla very double indigo blue. 

 Duchess de Gerolstein —White tube and sepals, corolla crimson ; excellent habit. 

 Dominiana — Large crimson tube, fine winter bloomer, 50 cents each. 

 Empereur des Fuchsias (d.) — Double white corolla, very large and fine. 

 Extraordinsry (d_)— Sepals scarlet, large, corolla rich violet blue, very large. 



