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Geranium, Gen. Gordon (d) (new), flowers very large 
and double, color rich brilliant orange, a very beau- 
tiful variety. 20 ets. 
Holly Wreath, centre of leaf green, margined with 
white, a vigorous grower, 20 cts. 
Eo nicne (@), magnificent trusses, color lilac-rose. 
cts. 
JOHN SAUL’S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 
Geranium, L’Elegante, broad bands of white, and 
producing a mass of pure white flowers. 20 cts. 
Mad. Lemoine (d) (new), bright rose, salmon een- 
tre. : 
Mad. Thibaut (d) (new), a grand variety, with very 
double flowers, of a beautiful rose. 25 cents. 
Robert Fortune (d), clear carmine, very beautiful. 
Price 15 cents each; $1.50 per dozen (save where priced). 
VARIETIES OF VARIEGATED GERANIUMS. 
Geranium, Freak of Nature, outside of leaves light | Geranium, Mad. Solleroi, leaves from 1 to 2 inches 
green, with a large pure white centre; flowers light 
_ scarlet. habit very dwarf and spreading. 20 cts. 
Happy Thought, instead of the usual yellow outer 
‘bell or margin in this instance the color forms a 
large conspicuous cream-yellow blotch in the centre 
or disc of the leaf. 10 cts. 
in diameter; the centre of each is of deep olive- 
green with broad margins of pure white; it is not 
affected in the slightest by exposure to the direct 
sunlight. 10 cts. 
PELARGONIUMS.—Show and Fancy. 
In describing the color, the term “blotch” refers to the large spots on the two upper petals, 
and ‘“‘spots” invariably refer to the dark marks upon the centre of the lower ones. 
Pelargonium, Beauty of Kent, white maroon 
blotch. 
Belle of the Ball, rose, painted with carmine. 
Crimson King, crimson, with maroon blotch. 
Emilie Zola, truss large, color carmine-orange, bor- 
dered with bright rose, centre with maroon blotch. 
Fred. Dorner, throat and edge of petals pure white, 
shaded towards the centre with a rich carmine- 
pink. with a glowing crimson blotch. 
Gen. Thibaudin, carmine-orange, bordered with 
white. centre white, upper petals blotched ; beauti- 
ful. 40 ets. 
Jean Bart, vermilion-purple, centre white, upper 
petals blotched with maroon and edged with white; 
beautiful. 
Lady of the Lake, orange-rose, painted with crim- 
son, maroon top petals, with a crimson edge, white 
centre. 
Lord Napier, lower petals rich deep orange-rose, 
dark maroon blotch on top petals. 
‘Lord Clyde, bright scarlet, maroon blotch. 
Mad. Seelye, a very rich beautitul flower, centre 
Burplish lee, shaded on upper petals to blackish- 
purple. 
Mrs. John Saul (colored plute in 1878), this beautiful 
flower, which originated in our establishment, we 
consider one of the very best in cultivation. The 
habit is compact and very free flowering, pro- 
‘ducing large trusses of charming flowers. ‘The 
color is a rich glowing vermilion. with light centre 
and light margin to the petals. 30 cts. 
Miss Mary C. Saul (Saw/), this beautiful new flower 
‘originated in our establishment: trusses large, deep 
rich crimson, dark blotch, smooth edge; a lovely 
: flower. 
Miss Rosina M. Saul (Sauw/), another of our beauti- 
ful varieties; fine trusses, upper petals crimson, 
with dark blotch; lower petals light crimson; cen- 
‘tre white, all beautifully reticulated with crimson, 
slightly frilled. 
Pelargonium, Malvefiorum, large mallow form, fine 
lilac. with light lively rose blotches. 
Mad. Vibert, fine black maroon blotehes, bordered 
fiery red, the flower entirely edged with rose, vig- 
orous grower, fine habit and free bloomer; a grand 
flower. 
Orissa, upper petals light purplish-crimson, feath- 
ered and blotched with maroon; under petals soft 
violet-rose, marked with crimson; an attractive 
flower. 
Prince of Wales, see Novelties. 
Pink of Perfection, pink, of a pleasing new shade, 
light centre. 
Queen of Whites, pure silvery-white, very glossy 
rich upper petals. 
Rodriques, purplish-rose, dark spot. 
Rosalind, very early, deep crimson veined and 
blotched. 
Hose ce Blanche, white, with rose blotches; beau- 
tiful. 
Striata, scarlet upper petals with a dark blotch and 
all the flowers are beautifully striped with pure 
white. 
Sunrise, delicate flesh-searlet, dark blotches. 
Striata Elegans, the flowers are a magenta rose, 
being flaked or barred with elegant blue mauve, 
the top petals have a black feather-like plume, 
unique in its combination of colors. 
Speculum Mundi, light crimson, veined and striped: 
showy. 
Theophrasta, a very beautiful Pelargonium, flowers 
double crimson, freely produced ; a very desirable 
variety. ; 
Unique Meillez, cherry-scarlet, a very distinct 
color. 
Woman in White, pure white, with maroon blotch, 
a lovely white flower. 
William the First, pink, with dark blotch. 
Zenith, beautiful carminec-rose, lower petals white 
blotched and veined with purple, 
Price 30 cents; $3.00 per dozen (save where priced). 
SWEET SCENTED AND CAPE SPECIES. 
Pelargonium, Apple Scented, very distinct. 
Citron Scented, a hybrid between the apple and 
nutmeg, 
Comptoniana Rosea, winter flowering species, with 
rosy lilae flowers. 
Capitatum Odoratum, cut foliage, odor of roses. 
Diadematunm, rosy crimson, reticulated. 
Dr. Livingstone, sweet-scented, cut leaved. 
Echinatum (Cape Species), fine winter bloomer, 
flowers white. 40 cts. 
Fragrans Odoratissimum, nutmeg scented. 
Filicifolia Odorata, it never changes its beautiful 
. fern-like appearance. The fragrance is pleasing. 
25 cts. 
Pelargonium, Lemon Scented, delicious scent, 20cts. 
Little Pet, small miniature growth, flowers pink. 
Mrs. Taylor, a rose scent and scarlet flowers. 
Peppermint Scented (Sawi’s), foliage much superior 
to the old. 
Quercifolia, oak leaved. 
Quinquevulnerum, a fine Cape Species, white, dark 
centre. 50 cts. 
Rose Scented, two varieties 
Shrubland Pet, small miniature growth, rosy red 
flowers. 
Skeleton Leaved, finely cut foliage, sweet. 
Triste, a bulbous rooted Cape Species; flowers green- 
ish white, centre black. 50 cts. 
Price 15 cents each; $1.60 per dozen (save where priced). 
