16 John Saul's 



SANCHEZIA NOBILIS VARIEGATA. 



This highly ornamental plant is of good habit and vigorous growth — producing 

 leaves upwards of 12 inches in length, and of most intense green, the veins being 

 broadly margined with golden yellow. As a variegated— fine foliaged plant— it 

 stands unrivalled. 60 cents each. 



*N^GELIA DAUW. 



Magnificent floral thyrse formed of innumerable rows of flowers; corolla white, 

 sprinkled with rose ; throat golden yellow, distinctly dotted with vermihon ; the 

 division of the orifice ornamented with the brightest rose ; foliage large and fine. 

 Ready in May. $1 each. 



*X(EGELIA MORGENLICHT. 



Superb foliage, fine pyramid of finely formed flowers of pure golden yellow ; a 

 superb plant. Ready in May. $1 each. 



*EUCODONIA N^GELIOIDES DIAMANTINA. 



Very fine foliage and habit ; short peduncles terminated by large well made flow- 

 ers of purplish violet ; color quite new, very striking. $1 each. 



GESNERIA EXONIENSIS. 



A magnificent winter flowering plant. The color of the flower is an intense 

 orange scarlet ; the leaf is of a dark velvety texture, studded with minute red hairs 

 like plush. Nothing can be more brilliant than the mass of bloom, which, when 

 well grown, is twenty inches through. $1 each. 



*GESNERIA REFULGENS. 



Another superb winter flowering plant. Color of flower between vermilion and 

 amaranth ; a charming plant, producing magnificent flowers. Ready in May. $1 

 each. 



BEGONIA BOLIVIENSIS. 



A tuberous-rooted, deciduous species, growing from 18 inches to 2 feet high ; the 

 leaves are of moderate size, light green ; the flowers are produced in great abun- 

 dance, pendulous, somewhat bell shaped, and bright shining red in color; the male 

 blooms much larger than the female. A handsome plant from Bolivia. $1 each. 



BEGONIA PEARCEI. 



The foliage is very pretty colored, flowers yellow, distinct and fine— a bulbous 

 rooted species from South America, and very distinct from any hitherto introduced. 

 50 cents each. 



ALLAMANDA HENDERSONII OR WARDLEIANA. 



A distinct and beautiful species, which blooms quite small and continues flower- 

 ing nearly the whole year ; the fiowers are circular, of great substance; color a rich 

 deep yellow ; fine habit, a noble plant. $1 each. 



*ALLAMANDA NOBILIS. 



A distinct and beautiful new species, with a growth much resembling the well- 

 known kinds; flowers equally large as the finest forms of ^. Hendersonii^ of apure 

 rich yellow, but which are greatly superior in form to others in cultivation, by 

 their large firm lobes being more widely imbricated, and the substance of each 

 blossom being sufiiciently firm as to preserve a full salver-like front outline. |2 

 each. 



VERONICA, "BLUE GEM." 



A very elegant variety of Shrubby Veronica, it is of a remarkably dense dwarf 

 habit of growth, from 6 to 9 inches in height, with small box-like leaves, and yield- 

 ing a profusion of bright mauve colored flower spikes, which are continued iii suc- 

 cession through the summer months ; as a flowering shrub, it is a great acquisition. 

 75 cents each. 



VERONICA IMPERIALE. 



Produces fine flower spikes in clusters, each spike 5 inches long, color brilliant 

 amaranth red, changing to carmihe magenta, which are elegantly set ofi" with pro- 

 jecting white stamens. 30 cents each. 



