NOTICE. 



In again presenting my Spring Catalogue, I do so with much pleasure, having 

 added largely by importation of everything new and valuable among the various 

 classes it contains. 



We offer especially to the notice of our patrons the beautiful double Geraniums, 

 New Zo Dales, new and rare plants, as well as the other recent introductions. 



Chrysanthemums— in the class of Japanese are many extraordinary novelties; 

 whilst the classes of Anemones, Pompone, Lilliputians, &c., have been enriched 

 with the fine novelties from England and the continent. 



Fuchsias, Monthly Carnations, Zonalc Geraniums, Verbenas, Coleus, &c., the 

 classes are full, with finest new flowers. 



Our collection of Dahlias will be found to embrace all the novelties worthy of 

 cultivation which have appeared in Europe the past season among show Flowers, 

 Fancies, Pompones, Bedders, &c. 



When selections are left to ourselves, the very finest varieties will be sent, and 

 the most vigorous plants, as all orders are selected under our personal supervision. 



After many years' experience in packing and forwarding plants to distant coun- 

 tries, we flatter ourselves we can pack both economically and safely for any dis- 

 tance. Orders to the amovnt of five dollars and upwards packed free of cliaryS. 



The greater pa]t of the new plants, and nearly all the bedding plants can be for- 

 warded by mail at the prices quoted; on their reception they should be potted and 

 placed in a frame or greenhouse to recover the effects of the journey. To Florists 

 and nurserymen who wish new plants, the mail offers the greatest facility for ob- 

 taining such, as they know how to care for them on their arjival. Amateurs who 

 have no means.of caring for plants after a journey through the mail, as well as all 

 persons requiring a considerable quantity of plants of a larger size, had better have 

 their orders by express. If left to me, I will forward in such way as I deem best 

 for the purchaser. 



Orders intended for mailing should be accompanied with a remittance, but in ex- 

 press orders the purchaser may remit, or the article will be forwarded C. 0. D. at 

 his option. 



January, 1871. JOHN SAUL. 



