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JOHN SAUL’S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 
Each. 
Sabal Umbraculifera 
*Ptychosperma Alexandre, an extremely hand- 
some greenhouse Palm, destined to become 
one of the most elegant species for cool house 
purposes and the decoration of the flower 
garden during the summer. Leaves pinnate, 
beautifully arched, bright red in young state, 
changing with age to light green; native of 
Australias..2--es 30 ets, $1 00 to 2 50 
*Phoenix Dactylifera: (Date Palm), the leaves 
long, pinnate, dark green, a handsome 
plants. =. 3 eee 25 cts., $1.00 to 1 50 
*Dumosa, dwarf habit $1.00 to 1 50 
*Reclinata, leaves pinnate, exceedingly grace- 
ful, a fine greenhouse Palm or for the flower 
garden during summer. Fine for decoration, 
being very graceful....... 25 cts., 50 cts., $1 00 to 2 00 
*Rupicola, this is one of the most exquisitely 
graceful amongst Pa ms,and in elegance takes 
a similar place to that of Cocos Weddelliana. 
It is of acaulescent habit, with wide-spreading 
arching pinnate leaves; a most valuable acqui- 
awe ee corececscccoscerecess 
esis Ris ae ee 50 ets. to 1 50 
Each. 
*Seaforthia Elegans, this is a most graceful 
Palm eminently adapted for the decoration of 
the greenhouse and garden. It also makesa 
fine window plant; leaves are very lopg and 
gracefully arched, dark green, the whole plant 
perfectly smooth, a grand decorative plant. 
(See last page of cover.)..........-. 30 cts., $1 50 to 2 50 
*Trinax Argentea, a very beautiful dwarf Palm, 
leaves fan-shaped, very handsome..30 ¢.,50.c. to 1 00 
*Elegans, a dwarf Palm, leaves fan-shaped; it 
is an exceedingly beautiful plant...30¢..50c.to 1 00 
*Washingtonia filimentosa (Pritchardia), this 
new Palm has been introduced from Lower 
California; it is of graceful habit and quick 
growth; the leaves are palmatified with num- 
erous divisions and whitish filaments. a beau- 
RE EG THES Bert Fr eeceea oer an aire on ee eee 50 cts. to 1 50 
*Robusta, a new species from Southern Cali- 
fornia, highly recommended for vigor and 
WRORUE eceo scarce sack e Poets sa eae vs eecce- 3 inch pots, 1 CO 
*Zamia Miguelii, it produces from the crown 
remarkably elegant fronds, which are erect 
BUUAQ Ae eerereterese ee eee 25 ets., 50 cts., to 1 50 and somewhat spirally twisted............ $1.00 to 2 00 
*Canariensis, a very fine and distinct Palm, 25c.to 1 00 
ORCHIDS. 
A large collection of East Indian, Mexican, South American, &c., a catalogue of which will 
be mailed on application. 
CITRUS.—Orange, Lemon, &c. 
Aurantiacum Var. 
Dulcis. 
Bergamot, orange. 
Bahia, orange. 
Chilensis Dulcis. 
Deliciosa Nobilis. 
Dwarf Chinese, orange. 
Du Roi. L 
Dulcis Vanilla. 
Exquisite, orange. 
Havannah Sweet Orange. 
Japonica, 
quum quat, round. 
oblong. 
Large Lemon, extra. 
Large Citron. 
! Lime. 
Lemon Decumana. 
Mandarin or Tangarine Orange. 
Maltese Blood, orange. 
Oval, orange. 
Medica Regina. 
Melitensis Sulcata. 
Medica Communis Striata. 
Pernambuco, orange. 
Poncina Musatania. 
Sweet Blood, orange. 
St. Michael’s, orange. 
Shaddock. ; 
Tube Rose, orange. 
Trifoliata, nearly or quite hardy, used for a stock. 
*Price 50 cents to $1.00 each. Extra size, extra price. 
VERBENAS. 
The following list embraces all the most popular bedding varieties. 
Beauty of Oxford, dark pink. 
Bonnie, carmine-red, white eye. 
Clio, pure white. 
Calcium, fiery scarlet. 
Cygnet. 
Crimson Bedder, bright crimson. 
Day Break, bluish white. — 
David Garrick, royal purple, magnificent. 
Daisy Brown. 
Delta. 
Delicata. 
E1 Mahdi, dark purple, white eye, strong grower. 
Grimstead. 
Gem of the Market. 
Imperatrice, striped red and white. 
May Queen, light salmon. 
Marco, dark pink, immense white eye. 
Mrs. Hayes, carmine-scarlet, white eye. 
Mrs. Bancroft, white, striped crimson. 
Mrs. Langtry, indigo blue. 
Matty, scarlet. 
Magis. ~ 
Miss Field. 
Monogram. 
Mrs. Wilson. 
Mrs. Garfield. 
Neptune. 
President Cleveland. 
President Hayes. 
Pluto. 
Scarlet Bedder, rich orange-scarlet. 
Vision. 
White Beauty, white, large. 
Wm Charleton. 
Waterloo. 
Price 10 cents each ; 75 cents per dozen; $5.00 per hundred. 
NEW VERBENAS.—‘ Mammoth Strain.” 
Century, “brilliant scarlet, clear white centre.” 
Crystal, “ pure white.” 
Damson, ‘rich purple mauve, clear white centre.” 
Edith, ‘‘salmon shaded carmine, centre white.” 
Emily, “royal purple, clear large white centre.” 
Fanny, “ violet-ro-e, large white eye.” 
Glow-worm, “brilliant scarlet, perfect form.” 
Galatea, ‘flowers of good size, bright scarlet, striped 
with white.” 
Price 10 cents each ; 
Jean, “rosy pink, distinct white centre.” 
Lapis-Lazuli, “ blue, perfect form.” 
Miss Stout, ‘‘carmine-searlet.” 
Maltese, “lilac, shaded blue.” 
Mrs. Massey, “salmon-pink, large white centre.” 
Marion, “mauve, perfect form, white centre.” 
Nelly Park, “orange-scarlet, splendid.” 
Union, “a pure white Verbena, encircled by a rim of 
violet-blue; ” large and beautiful. 20 cts. 
75 cents per dozen. 
