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JOHN SAUL’S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 
MONTHLY OR TREE CARNATIONS. 
Price 20 cents each, (saved where priced.) $2.00 per dozen. 
Strong plants, in autumn, 30 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 
Admiral Dupont. Carmine, profuse bloomer. 
Astoria. Yellow, striped with red. 
Bonnie Doon, (new.) Bright magenta pink, 
Chas. Sumner, (new.) In the style of La 
Purite, is of vigorous growth, of very dwarf 
habit, and free bloomer ; rosy pink, a shade 
lighter than La Purite. 50 cts. 
Charmer. Striped red and white. 
Dolly Varden. The finest striped variety ; 
color crimson and white. 30 cts. 
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PETER HENDERSON. 
D’Fontana. Orange, stripea crimson. 
Edwardsii. Pure white, large, fine form. 
Elmwood. Bright scarlet, fragrant, well 
shaped, similar to La Purite. 30 cts. 
Firebrand. ‘Intense scarlet, large size, 
strong healthy grower and free bloomer.’’ 
50 cts. 
Henry Ward Beecher. White ground, flaked 
violet, maroon and carmine. 
King of the Crimsons. A dark rich crim- 
son maroon, a vigorous grower and free 
bloomer. 
Louise Zeller. Very pure white. 
Louise Lenoir. Fine dark maroon. 
La Purite. Carmine, dwarf, free bloomer. 
Lady Emma. Scarlet, dwarf, compact pro- 
fuse flowering habit. 
Lydia. Rich orange yellow, flaked with car- 
mine, very large and double. 
Mary Dacre. White, tinged with pink. 
Meteor. Dazzling red, very fine. 
Miss Joliffe. A blush pink, most profuse 
bloomer. 
President Degraw. White, very large, deeply 
fringed. 
Peerless. Pure white. 
Peter Henderson. Vigorous growth, good 
winter bloomer, pure white flowers. 
Rosy Morn. Dark pink, shaded with salmon. 
Sunset. Fine yellow. 
Snow White. Purest white, never tinged 
with any color. 
Snowden. A dwarf stocky growing variety. 
‘¢ The flowers are of the purest white borne 
in unequalled profusion.”’ 
Springfield. Carmine, in the way of La 
Purite, extra. 40 cts. 
Seacaucus. Light carmine. 
Vixen. Dazzling scarlet, very double and 
fine fragrance. 
Vesuvius. Dark scarlet, very large. 
White Perfection. Pure white, extra. 
LANTANAS. 
These are exceedingly valuable plants for bedding out during summer. 
They thrive in 
our hot, dry, sunny weather when so many of our other plants suffer. 
Price 15 cents each, (save where priced) ; $1.50 per dozen, 
Alba Grandiflora. 
Aurantiaca. Beautiful orange. 
Bouquet. Pure white, fine. 
Comtesse de Morny. Yellow, changing to 
rose. 
Crocea Superba. Orange and red. 
Comtesse de Biencourt. Bright rose and 
orange centre. 
Delicatissima. Pink lilac. 
Fine pure white. 
Distinction. Rich orange yellow, fading into 
rose. 
Empereur des Francaise. Scarlet and orange. 
Fabiola. Rose, yellow and orange. 
Favorite. Yellow, merging into purplish 
crimson. 
Gisella, (new.) 50 cts. 
Globe d’Ur, (new.) Golden yellow. 
Innocence. Pure white, dwarf habit, 
50 cts. 
