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Geranium, Queen of Roses, bright rose. 
Queen of Harvest, bright pink. 
Renown Improved, color scarlet-red. 
Ralph, crimson suffused with amaranth. 
Rea, scarlet, each pip exceeds two inches in diam- 
eter. 
Rose of Allendale, beautiful soft rose. 
Richard Dean (dwarf), a dwarf variety, orange- 
scarlet, white eye. 
Rose d’Amour, bright rose. 
Robert Bloomfield, fine truss, clear salmon, white 
centre. 
Sam. Sloane, a fine deep crimson variety of the 
Nosegay section. 
Sylph, orange-scarlet, fine truss. 
Stanley, orange-scarlet, with white eye. 
JOHN SAUL’S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 
Geranium, Salamis, rosy lake tinted with violet. 
Snowden, white, with large truss. 
Sir Percyval Dyke, a pure high pink, very much 
higher than Master Christine. 
Senator Bernard, deep madder red. 
Surpasse Queen of the West, large, bright scarlet. 
Shakespeare, fine truss, color rich solferino, with 
white eye. 
Scur Pauline, salmon-rose, with a white eye. 
Teleel Keb color crimson-magenta; very beauti- 
ul, 
The Marchioness, blue-lilac or rosy-blue. 
The Premier, rich cerise scarlet. 
Vesuvius, intense fiery scarlet. 
Warrior, large trusses of intense scarlet. 
White Distinction, fine truss, flowers purest white. 
Price 10 cents each ; $1.00 per dozen, $8.00 per hundred. 
DOUBLE FLOWERED GERANIUMS. 
GENERAL COLLECTION. 
For new varieties, see under head of ‘‘ New and Rare Plants.” 
eg rnc Adelaide Blanchon, pure white, truss 
arge. 
Aerolithe, bright orange, semi-double. 
Alfred Bel, large trusses of a beautiful rose-salmon, 
with deep centre. 
Amphitrite, alabaster white. 
Anna Montel, violet rose, spotted with white. 
Anna Scott, purest white, double; extra. 20 cts. 
Aug. Pourier, salmon-rose, bright orange centre. 
Admiral Seymour, very large, of a deep amaranth. 
Barthelemy Saint Hilaire, clear salmon, bordered 
rose, 
Belle Nanceienne, enormous trusses, soft rose, cen- 
tre marked and shaded with salmon-carmine. 
Bishop Wood, scarlet shading to vermilion. 
Bruant, rich vermilion, semi-double, very free. 
Boule de Feu, trusses of an intense scarlet. 
Candissima plena, purest white. 
Charming, large truss, color rosy-violet, good habit. 
Comte de Sigismund, pure white edged with rose. 
Constancy, towers ot a rich magenta-lavender, 
Crimson Velvet, a rich dark velvety crimson. 
Denfert Rochereau, a fine salmon. 
Depute Viox, a carmine violet and fiery red. 
Distingue, a bluish white, large trusses. 
Dr. Jacoby, nankin-salmon. 
Dr. Phinny, intense scarlet, shaded with chestnut. 
De Brazza, tlowers semi-double, bright orange, tree. 
Edelweiss, a nearly pure white. 
Edith Mary, large truss, purplish-magenta. 
Emerson, iurge trusses of pink and salmon. 
Ernest Lauth, large, a deep violet. 
Ethel Beale, pink, shading off to crimson, 
Etendard, large truss of bright amaranth. 
Etoile des Roses, fine trusses of delicate rose. 
Evangeline, a fine white variety with strong dwarf 
habit; the tlowers are very large. 
Excelsior, trusses of the most dazzling pure scarlet ; 
perfect suape. 
Flambeau, large trusses, au intense scarlet. 
Flogon de Neige, truss large, of the purest white; 
a protuse bloumer, 
Friant, bright cinnabar; a very beautiful variety. 
Gel Millot, large truss of bright purple flowers. 
Gil Blas, bright cherry colored tlowers, brightened 
with fiery crimson, 
General de Gallifet, orange, base of the petals rose. 
Gounod, fine truss of inteuse scarlet, very fine. 
Harriett Thorpe, “delicate blush, shaded with pink, 
the edges of each being lined with a narrow, wire- 
like edge ot deep pink. 
Hazel Kirke, scarlet, shaded with deep vermilion. 
H. Cannell, arich violet-amaranth, the upper petals 
uiarked with bright red. 
Homer, soit mageuta-crimson, shaded with scarlet, 
Heroine, towers of the purest white. 
H. W. Beecher, enormous trusses, brighter than 
Bishop Wood. 
{Muminator, brilliant scarlet. 
Iroquois, magenta, shaded scarlet. P 
James Y. Markland, perfect shape, bright peach- 
rose centre, broadly margined with white, 
Geranium, Jasper, deep orange, with white eye. 
Jacobza, bluish-purple. 
Jean Dolfus, double, color crimson. 
Jewel, tlowers deep scarlet. 
Jules Claretie, large trusses, rich violet. 
Khedive, flesh, shaded with white. 
La Constitution, yellowish-salmon, the nearest ap- 
proach to yellow. 
Lafayette, brilliant rose, grand trusses. 
La Vienne, fine trusses of semi-double flowers of the 
purest white. 
Le Nord Est, rich vermilion. 
Le pére Secchi, very bright crimson. 
Longfellow, crimson slightly shaded with purple- 
rose. 
Littre, vivlet-rose, spotted with white. 
Mad. Thibaut, a rich rose, shaded with carmine. 
Mad.Van Houtte, magnificent trusses, delicate rose. 
Magenta King, magenta tinged with violet. 
Maggie Hallock, pure pink shaded rose. 
M,. A. Hunt, “Golden salmon, with capucine and 
bronze shades.” 
Mary Hill, rich deep pink of the purest shade. 
M. Buchler, cherry-purple flowers. 
M. de Joybert, deep scarlet. 
Ministre Constans, orange shaded with salmon. 
Mme. Amelie Baltet, pure white. 
Mont Blanc, white, shaded with rose. 
M. Pasteur, a beautiful reddish-orange. 
Mrs. E. G. Hill, blush, overlaid with lavender. 
M. Waddington, rose bordered with vermilion. 
Mme. Ed. Andre, bright salmon; a grand flower. 
M. Machet, reddish-orange. 
Namur, orange-scarlet, tinted with lilac. 
Negro, fine trusses, crimson-purple; a dark and rich 
flower. 
Nymph, immense trusses of pure white. 
Odesseus, magenta-crimson with purplish shade, the 
upper petals marked with scarlet. 
Panama, large trusses of rosy-salmon flowers. 
Paul de St. Victor, umbels immense, rosy carmine. 
Perle, a soft satiny flesh color; neat habit. 
Paul Bert, a lovely violet-rose, fine habit. 
Perle des Blancs, very fine umbels of double flow- 
ers of the purest white. 
Petitjean, compact, color solferino, upper petals 
blotched crimson. 
Peter Henderson, orange-scarlet flowers. 
Prouve, large trusses, bright cerise. 
Pocahontas, immense trusses of rosy-pink flowers. 
Perfection, large truss, color brilliant carmine. 
President Renouard, bright carmine, light centre. 
Progression, “a most distinctly marked soft chrome 
yellow shade.” : ; 
Psyche, semi-double white, slightly tinted pink. 
Raffaello Mercatelli, semi-double, rich salmon. 
Romulus, rich violet, with crimson centre. — 
Representative Baudin, immense trusses, rich pur- 
ple, lighter centre. y 
Remarkable, a much improved Ernest Lauth, with 
better shaped flowers of a deeper shade. 
Robert George, crimson-scarlet, of great size, 
