22 John Saul's 



PANICUM VARIEGATUM. 



This beautiful variegated grass will be found an excellent decorative plant. The 

 ground color of the plant is a bright green, lully one-half being occupied by pure 

 white stripes, tinged with pink, and forming a stril-iing contrast. A fine basket 

 plant. 30 cents each. 



SAXIFEAGA JAPONICA TRICOLOR. 

 A very beautiful plant resembling the old Sarmentosa, but stronger in habit of 

 growth ; the leaves are beautifully variegated with crimson and white ; a charming 

 plant for suspending baskets. 20 cents each. 



SAXIFRAGA FORTUNEI. 

 This is an exceedingly handsome Japanese plant ; it produces corymbs of white 

 blossoms at a season when flowers are very scarce, viz. : September, October and 

 November. 20 cents each. 



IBERIS GIBRALTARICA— Gibraltar Candytuft, 25 cents. 

 IBERIS SEMPERVIRENS.— Evergreen Candytuft, 25 cents. 

 Pretty dwarf shrubby plants, which are covered with snow-white blooms in the 

 early spring months. Hardy and of the easiest culture. 



BOUVARDIAS. 



For autumn and winter blooming plants theBouvardias are well known to every 

 florist. They are of the easiest culture, giving their rich colored flowers in great 

 profusion. 

 Bouvardia Leiantha. Dazzling scarlet. 30 cents each. 



Leian^ha Floribunda. Flowers orange scarlet ; very distinct and fine. 

 50 cents each. 



Angustifolia. A pretty summer blooming sort ; flowers orange scarlet. 

 30 cents each. 



Aurantiaca. Color a bright orange ; a fine summer variety. oOc. each. 



Delicata. Delicate flesh. 30 cents each. 



Humboldtii. Large snow white long lube ; a beautiful variety. 50c. each. 



Hogarth. Splendid raceme ; rich scarlet ; vigorous grower ; fine habit 

 30 cents. 



Longiflora. Snow white long tube ; beautiful. 50 cents each. 



Hendersonii. Delicate waxy flesh color ; a sport from Hogarth. 50 

 cents each. 



Wilsonii, A white variety of Leiantha, of which it is a sport. 50c. each. 



Grandiflora. Flowers pure white, wax-like; very sweet ; a distinct and 

 very beautiful variety. 50 cents each. 



Elegans. Color a scarlet carmine, flowers and truss of immense sizes, 

 larger than any other variety. 50 cents each. 



Leucantha. Pink, tipped wiih yellow. 30 cents each. 



Laura. Bright pink. 30 cents each. 



Rosea Salamonica. Rosy salmon ; extra fine. $1 each. 



Jasminoides. A beautiful species in the way of B. lovgiflora, but of 

 much freer growth and moie branching habit from the base, equal 

 to the best scarlet kinds of Bouvardia. It is also a more ready 

 blooming plant, with larger terminal and axillary racemes of equally 

 fragrant snow-wh'te flower tubes. A most valuable plant for bed- 

 ding and conservatory groups, vases and drawing room bouquets 

 throughout the year. 50 cents each. 



*Jasminoides compacta. This valuable plant is a selected seminal va- 

 riety of the original B. jasminoides. It forms a neat freely-branched 

 dwarf habit, producing numerous trusses of snow-white flower 

 tubes, yielding a very agreeable fragrance during the autumn and 

 winter months. Being the most dwarf and free flow^ering variety 

 yet produced with white flowers, it is offered as a desirable plant 

 for pot culture and bedding. $1 50 each. 



IRITOMAS 



All the varieties offered of this valuable plant are beautiful. They produce long 

 spikes of bloom during the summer and early autumn. 



Tritoma uvaria, 30 cents each. 



" glaucGscens, 50 cents each. 



" grandis, 50 cents each. 



" Roperii, 50 cents each. 



