20 John Saul's 



*L0MARIA GIBBl. 



A very beautiful and graceful greenhouse Fern of easy cultivation. $1 eacli. 

 CALADIUM ESCULENTUM. 



A magnificent plant for bedding out wliere large broad tropical foliage is desirable ; 

 grows about four feet high; very effective. 50 cents each. 



*ALOCASIA JENNINGSII. 



This beautiful plant will doubtless succeed bedded out as well as C. Esculentum. 

 The ground color of leaf is a delicate green, over wliich between the principal veins 

 are laid heavy blotches of black, which are remarkably precise in outhne and ar- 

 rangement as if determined by rule and compasses. $1 each. 



LYSIMACHIA NUMMULARIA AUREA. 



This is a new and distinct variety of that old fashioned favorite, known as Money- 

 wort, it differs from the old variety only in the color of its foliage, which is of a soft 

 yellow color, very similar to the Golden Feather FyrHlirum It forms one of the 

 most charming carpets for rock work that can be imagined ; it is of very vigorous 

 growth, and constant in its color ; a very beautiful and useful plant. 60 cts. each. 



NIEREMBERGIA FRUTESCENS. 



This new Nierembergla forms a very graceful rounded bush, its straight and up- 

 right stems blanching at the top in every direction and throwing out a profusion 

 of thread-like drooping branchlets, covered from May to October with an immense 

 quantity of very pretty white and purple flowers., larger than those of N. gracilis — 

 a very valuable and beautiful plant — nearly hardy, 25 cents each. 



NIEREMBERGIA RIVULARIS. 



A perennial nearly if not quite hardy, very handsome — of a trailing habit, its 

 flowers are sessile very laige, of a yellowish white color, an exceedingly beautiful 

 plant. 25 cents each. 



NEW CRIMSON CRAPE MYRTLE. 



We feel great pleasure in offering this eminently beautiful plant. Persons -^Yho 

 have seen only the old varieties can form no idea of its great beauty. Color a 

 bright deep crimson, no variety previously introduced approaching it in color — a 

 profuse bloomer, giving immense heads of its rich flowers. 75 cents each. 



NEW ROSES OF 1870. 



Of the beaufful new roses sent out in 1860, we have a nice stock of fine plants, a 

 separate catalogue of which will be mailed on application. 



LIBONIA FLORIBUNDA. 



A very pretty dwarf greenhouse plant of dense compact habit, bearing a profu- 

 sion of scarlet and yellow tube-shaped flowers from the axils of each leaf, a most 

 desirable late autumn and winter flowering plant, 25 cents each. 



NERIUM ALBUM PLENUM— 75 cents each 

 NERIUM ALBUM MAXlMUM-50 cents each. 

 NERIUM CARNEUM PLENUM— 75 cents each. 

 NERIUM PUNCTATUM PLENUM-75 cents each. 

 NERIUM GRANDIFLORUM PLENUM— 50 cents each. 

 NERIUM JEANNE D'ARC— 50 cents each. 

 The above six varieties are among the lest in cultivation. 

 ACHILLEA UMBELLATA. 



A dwarf suffiuticose perennial heibaceous plant, with neat short silvery-grey 

 winged leaves, forming a compact growth for edging. 75 cents each, 



ACHYROCLINE SAUNDERSONIL 



This is one of the most elegant plants, with silvery- surfaced foliage; its very 

 dwarf and densely-branched shinb-like habit, never runningmto exiiheiantgrowth, 

 gives it the appearance of the ordinary dwarf box edging, being fiom 4 to 6 in. in 

 height, .75 cents each. 



