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Fuchsia, May Queen, tube and sepals pure white, re- 
curved, corolla violet-rose. 
Miss Lucy Finis, corolla pure white, immense size, 
tube and sepals coral-red. 20 cts. 
Mrs. E. Bennet, white corolla, forming a beautiful 
pyramid. 
Mrs. Rundell, very long tube and sepals rosy car- 
mine. 25 cts. 
Pink Perfection, a stout flower of fine form, with 
creamy white tube and sepals and rich pink and 
violet corolla dashed with violet. 
Prince Leopold (), deep crimson tube and sepals, 
corolla dark violet. 
Princess Alexandra, tube and sepals blush-white, 
corolla carmine 
Proserpine, tube and sepals crimson, corolla white, 
tinged with rose. 
President, sepals recurved, tube vermilion, the cor- 
olla violet. 20 cts. 
Queen of Beauties, tube and sepals pure white, 
corolla crimson, 
Rose Perfection, tube and sepals pure white, with 
bright rose-pink corolla. 25cts. . 
Racemosa (‘Triphylla), a very distinct species, It 
grows not over 18 inches high, forming a round 
bush, every shoot being terminated with a raceme 
of orange-scarlet, wax-like flowers. 25 cts. 
JOHN SAUL’S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 
Fuchsia, Rose of Castile, blush-pink, violet corolla. 
Rev. T. Wiltshire, one of the best, bright blue 
corolla. 
Spectabilis, tube and sepals crimson; immense cor- 
olla of a rich violet. 20 cts. 
Snow Fairy (d), freest blooming of double whites 
and sepals shining red, corolla pure white. 
Souvenir de Chiswick, bright scarlet sepals, re- 
curved. purple corolla. ‘ 
Star of Wilts, tube and sepals cream color, cor- 
olla pale pinkish violet, with distinct margin of 
orange. 
Storm King, see Frau Emma Topfer. 
Striped Unique (d), tube and sepals scarlet, purple, 
with stripes. 
Symmetry, tube and sepals crimson, corolla large, 
rich violet plum. 
418 is Lawden, large flower of the dark blue corolla 
class. , 
Tower of London (d), carmine scarlet sepal, violet 
blue corolla. 
Triomphant, tube and sepals carmine, lilac corolla. 
Vain quer de Puebla (d), sepals bright red, corolla 
white. 
Warrior, sepals crimson, corolla large rosy purple. 
Warrior Queen, sepals scarlet, with a large bluish 
violet corolla. 
Price 10 cents each; $1.00 per dozen (save where priced). 
NEW FUCHSIAS. 
Fuchsia, Anita, rosy crimson tube and sepals, the 
latter being well reflexed; large double corolla of 
a rich plum color. 
Admiral Miot, (d) tube and sepals bright red, large 
double plum-colored corolla. 
Bulgarie, large brilliant red, well-shaped sepals; 
very large extended corolla of a violet plum. 
Beauty of Lavington, white tube and petals, co- 
rolla rosy carmine, shaded with violet. 
Colonel Domine, (d) clear red reflexed sepals, large 
imbricated corolla; white suffnsed with rose. 
Cormorant, short tube and fine large rosy-crimson 
sepals; long semi-double bluish purple corolla. 
Diadem, blush tube and sepals, curolla magenta, 
edged with brilliant carmine; a fine showy variety. 
Emperor, bright red tube and sepals, corolla ma- 
roon, shaded purple; handsome and showy. 
Glory of the Day, tube and sepals pure white, co- 
rolla carmine; beautiftil form. 
Irma, rosy carmine tube and sepals, and of extraor- 
dinarv length; rosy purple corolla. 
Lady Heytesbury Improved, an improvement on 
Lady Heylesbury, both in habit and flower. 
Fuchsia, James Welch, bright rosy red tube and 
sepals, retiexed ; corolla maroon shaded with bright 
purple; very handsome. 
La France, (d) large recurved bright red sepals; the 
large double corolla being of a beautiful cobalt 
blue; very fine. 
Lye’s Excelsior, creamy tube and sepals, reflexed ; 
cores magenta, flushed with carmine; very 
ne. 
Lye’s Perfection, creamy white tube and sepals, 
the latter suffused with pink and reflexed; corolla 
carmine. 
Marceau, (d) cream tube and sepals, well reflexed 
and tipped with yellowish green; double corolla of 
a@ rosy amaranth. 
Ranger, short tubed and completely recurved rosy- 
crimson sepals, fine large double light bluish purple 
corolla, shaded with rose at the base. 
Redwing, short tube and bright red sepals, short 
and broad double rosy-purple corolla, flaked with 
carmine. 
Wyvern, short tube and large rosy-crimson sepals, 
well-reflexed, long semi-double purple corolla. 
Price 30 cents each; $3.00 per dozen. 
DAHLIAS.—General Collection. 
SHOW FLOWERS. 
Our collection of Show Flowers have received first premiums at the Maryland Horticultural 
Society’s Exhibition for several years past, and at the Cincinnati Industrial Exposition the past 
season. Our collection of this beautiful flower is unrivalled. We import annually all the new 
varieties of merit, and none are retained in our collection that do not come up to the standard 
of perfect flowers. It now embraces all the finest Show Flowers in cultivation. Dry pot roots 
of most can now be supplied, or strong plants in May; either can be sent by mail. 
Dahlia, Ada Tiffin, light peach, beautiful and chaste 
edge flower, splendid form, 
Acme of Perfection, primrose-yellow, very fine and 
and constant. 
Aristides, deep purple, splendid form. 
Alexander Cramond, shaded maroon. 
Alderman, light shaded purple, constant, form 
perfect. 
Bob Ridley, bright red, splendid form. 
British Triumph, very dark crimson. 
Ben Crossland, rich dark purple. = 
Burgundy, rich shaded puce,:very large. 
Crimson King, beautiful crimson, 
Canary, pale yellow, good petals and outline. 
Comet, deep red; full and of good form. 
Chas. Lingard, deep yellow, edged with red. 
Critic, lilac, white at base, finest shape. 
Dahlia, Christopher Ridley, crimson scarlet, per- 
fect outline, fine form and high centre, extra, 
Darkness, the nearest approach to black, extra fine. 
Dewdrop, dark primrose, very neat. 
Duchess of Wellington, white, tipped with crimson. 
Duke of Albany, rich crimson, fine form. 
Duke of Roxburgh, salmon buff, extra. 
Duke of Wellington, purple, very large. 
Dauntless, shaded orange, fine form and centre, 
deep and full, extra. 
Edward Purchase, beautiful bright crimson. 
Earl of Shaftesbury, rich purple, exquisite. 
Earl of Radnor, deep crimson, intense color. 
Earl of Beaconsfield, plum, fine form and outline. 
George Dickson, chestnut-brown, peculiar color, a 
constant and useful flower. : 
George Goodhall, scarlet, most desirable. 
