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President Van den Hecke. 
striped with rose, double, 
Queen of Scarlets, Brilliant scarlet, marked 
‘with rich crimson spots on a violet ground, 
Queen of Roses. Rose color, with broad 
rounded flower Jobes, upper lobes relieved 
by a cloud of small crimson specks, 
Queen of Double Stripes. A beautiful double 
white flower, occasionally coming elegantly 
tipped and streaked with rose, 
Queen of Double Whites. Flowers large, 
double, of the purest white. 
Queen of Whites. Finely formed, of the 
purest white, 
Roi de Beautés, Light salmony rose, suffused 
with violet, edged with white, double, 
Reine des Roses. Deep clear rose, red spots, 
large and attractive, 
Senator Kestler, Rosy crimson, very fine 
shape. 
Splendidissima, 
carmine, 
Souvenir du Prince Albert. Large double 
flowers, lobes broad, half white and half 
rose, edges pure white. 
The six last named are quite new, 
White ground, striped with 
Pure white, - 
The price for small plants is 50 cents each, 
JOHN SAUL’S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 
Stella, Bright scarlet, deep violet stain on 
upper petal. 
Virgin Queen. 
Vittata Crispiflora. 
purple and crimson, 
Virginalis. Pure white, edge of flower frilled. 
Vivid. A fine rich searlet, beautiful, 
*Kmpress of India, (new.) A very beautiful 
variety, flowers 4 inches in diameter, sal- 
mon rose, flamed with white and dark ear- 
mine, a first-class variety. 
*Jean Vervaene, (new.) Rosy salmon, 
spotted with deep crimson, edged with 
white, A first-class variety. 
*Louisa Pynaert, (new.) White, 
with violet, semi-double, extra fine. 
*La Pucella de Gand, (new.) Pure white, 
very large and finely formed, a beautiful 
flower, 
*Mad. Vandercruyssen, (new.) Color bright 
clear rose, of good form, semi-double. 
*Mad. Jean Nuytens Verschaffelt, (new.) 
White relieved with a yellowish spot, a 
fine large flower of good form and sub-. 
stance, 
Pure white, fine form. 
White, striped with 
striped 
The set 
of six for $2.50, The larger plants cannot be sent by mail. 
AZALEA AM@NA AND VARIETIES. 
The varieties of A. Ameena bloom early and are very desirable for greenhouse culture, or 
forcing. They are hardy in this latitude. 
Amena. Bright rosy purple, flowers small, 
hose-in-hose fashion, abundant bloomer, a 
very distinct and pleasing species, quite 
hardy. 265 cts. to 50 cts. 
*Mrs. Carmichael. A hybrid between Ameena 
and Stella; color a rich magenta shaded 
with crimson, the upper segments spotted 
with marginal black. 50 cts. 
*Caldwelli, A very beautiful variety of 
Ameena; flowers red. 
*Princess Beatrice. Quite a distinct flower, 
color light mauve, slightly spotted in the 
upper petal segment, flowers round and of 
good shape. Sometimes produces double 
flowers. 40 cts. 
* Wm. Carmichael. A charming variety, rich 
carmine shaded with magenta, the upper 
*Obtusa. A beautiful variety of Ameena from 
Japan, with orange scarlet flowers. 50 segment beautifully spotted, flowers round 
cts. and of good substance. 50 cts. 
CAMELLIAS. 
Of this beautiful class of plants, we grow a very choice selection. 
Price 50 cts. to $1 each and upwards, according to size. 
BEGONIAS. 
Varieties of dwarf growth, cultivated chiefly for their beautiful foliage, 
Price 20 cts. each, $2.00 per dozen, ( save where priced.) 
*K, André. A very beautifully marked fol- 
lage, 30 cts. 
*Mar: guerite Bruant. 
30 cts. 
*W.H. Gumbleton, A beautiful hybrid be- 
tween Rex and Discolor, 30 cts, 
The above are three remarkably beautiful 
hybrids between Rex and Evansiana, 
Very distinct foliage. 
Alexander Von Humboldt. Fine foliage. 
Begonia Metallica. Veins of a dark metallic 
hue. 
Bettine Rothschild. 
Gem. Fine. 
Grace Fahnestock. Neat foliage. 
Louis Schwatzer. Beautifully marked foliage 
in the style of Rea. 
