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Catalogne No. 8. 





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OF 



OieMdij Iipiatlii, Sg, 



r'or 1880. 



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BY 



JOHN SAUL, 



Js[ur^SEi|yman, ^eeflsman anfl |^lci]ist, 



SEED aijd FLORJ^L STORE— G21 Seventh Street, Opposite U. S. Patent Office. 

 NURSERY and GREENf^OUSES on Seventh Street Road. 



This Catalogue will be found to contain many of the finest Orchids in culti- 

 vation. Natives of the American continent, as well as the East Indies. To 

 this I expect to be constantly adding, as I have perfected arrangements with 

 collectors in Mexico, South America, as well as the East Indies, from whom I 

 expect constant shipments. Cultivators will find my prices much lower than 

 the same species can be purchased at in Europe. All cultivators of Orchids 

 know how greatly they vary in value in proportion to the size of the plant. 

 The prices given are for nice plants, the sizes usually sold by Nurserymen — 

 larger specimens of most can be supplied at a proportionate advance. 



(T) Distinguishes the Tropical species such as require the temperature of a 

 hot-house. 



(I) Intermediate or warm greenhouse. 



(C) Cool, or such as may be grown in an ordinary greenhouse. 



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