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Pink, Dianthus C. Grenadin, likea dwarf carnation, 
bright scarlet flowers. 
Etna, maroon, laced crimson. 
Gertrude, rosy crimson, dark centre. 
Mrs. Pfitzer. " 
Mrs. Sinkins (snow), the largest of all white Pinks; 
the flowers are slightly creamy white, very highly 
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scented. The best white ever introduced. 
JOHN SAUL’S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 
Pink, Jean Sisley, light rose, with deep crimson cen- 
tres; clove tragrance. 
Napoleon III, very deep crimson, double flowers, 
free bloomer. 20 cents. 
Paddington. 
Quetieri, very dwarf habit, deep double crimson 
flowers ; a perpetual bloomer. 20 cents. 
Price 15 cents each; $1.50 per dozen (save where priced). 
LANTANAS. 
These are exceedingly valuable plants for bedding out during ‘the summer. 
They thrive in 
our hot, dry, sunny weather, when so many of our other plants suffer. 
Lantana, Aurantiaca, beautiful orange. 
Bayard (new). 20 cents. 
Comtesse de Morny, yellow, changing to rose. 
Crocea Superba, orange and red. 
Comtesse de Biencourt, bright rose and orange 
centre. 
Distinction, rich orange yellow, fading into rose. 
Fabiola, rose, yellow and orange. 
Lantana, Innocence, pure white, dwarf habit. 
Jean Bart, buff and crimson. 
Le Lis, a pretty dwarf variety, flowers white. 
Ninus, yellow. changing to pink. 
Princess Louisa, yellow, merging into rosy crimson. 
Raphael, orange, rose and purple. 
Solfatarre, golden yellow. 
Toison d’Or, a deep chrome yellow. 
Price 10 cents each ; $1.00 per dozen (save where priced). 
MONTHLY OR TREE CARNATIONS. 
Carnation, A. Alegatiere, bright scarlet, petals 
smooth on edge, pod not inclined to burst; very 
dwarf habit and profuse bloomer. 
Andalusia (new), pure yellow, free grower and pro- 
fuse bloomer; the finest of all yellows. 50 cents. 
Astoria, yellow, striped with red. 
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Bonnie Doon, bright MEE OR UE DADE: 
Butter Cup (new), golden yellow, with a slight 
streak of carmine; nearest approach to pure yel- | 
low. 
Chas. Sumner, in the style of La Purite, of a very | 
dwarf habit; rosy pink. 
Chester Pride, white pencilled rosy carmine, pico- | 
tee. 
Carnation, Dolly Varden, the first striped variety, 
color crimson and white. 
Dawn, soft delicate pink, or rose color to pure white 
at the eye. 
Duke of Orange, beautiful orange yellow, striped 
and edged with carmine, strong grower. | 
Edwardsii, pure white large, fine form. 
Elmwood, bright scarlet, fragrant, well shaped, 
similar to La Purite. 
Fascination, white, very fragrant, lightly shaded 
and striped with carmine, large flower, very double 
on long stems. 
Firebrand, “intense scarlet, large size, strong, 
healthy grower. 
Field of Gold, pure yellow; there is no stripe, but 
a pure out-aud- out yellow. 20 cents. 
Grace Wilder, delicate pink, free bloomer. 
Grace Fardon, rich pink, free. 
Hinze’s White, finest white, extra. 
King of the Crimsons, a dark rich crimson-maroon. 
Louise Zeller, very pure white. 
Louise Lenoir, fine dark maroon. 
La Febore. 
La Purite, carmine, dwarf, free bloomer. 
Lady Emma, scarlet, dwarf, compact habit. 
Mary Dacre, white, tinged with pink. 
Meteor, dazzling red, very fine. 
Peter Henderson, vigorous growth, good winter 
bloomer, pure white flowers. 
Philadelphia, bright scarlet. : 
Variegated, large flower with long stems, white, 
heavily edged and striped light crimson. 25 cts, 
Portia, intense bright scarlet, grows long stems and 
very productive. : 
President Degraw, white, very large and fringed. 
President Garfield, rich vermilion, free and fine. 
Pride of Penshurst, flowers large, full and fine, rich 
golden yellow, a strong, vigorous grower, good 
habit and free bloomer, finest of all yellows. 75 
cents. 
Prince of Orange, orange yellow, fine. 60 cents. 
Quaker City, dwarf and compact growing variety, 
large periectly pure white flowers. : 
Robert Craig (new’, a good variety, color bright 
scarlet, very free flowering, and dwarf habit. 20 
cents. : 
Scarlet King, bright scarlet, vigorous grower and 
free bloomer. 
Snowden, “the flowers are of the purest white, 
borne in unequalled profusion.” 
Scarlet Gem, arich, dazzling scarlet, of dwarf habit, 
and remarkably free flowering. 25 cents. 
Sunrise, light buff, flaked with bright red; large 
and of good shape, fragrant. 
Seawan, dwarf crimson, very free bloomer. 
The Century, a rich glowing carmine, full and 
double; clove fragrance. 
Price 15 cts. each ; $1.50 per dozen (save where priced). Strong plants, in autumn, 25 cts. each; $2.00 per dozen. 
