o2 JOHN SAUL’S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 
ACHIMENES. 
Achimenes, Admiration, deep rose with light throat. | Achimenes, Lon. Macrantha, beautiful blue, very 
Amb. Verschaffelt, white, netted superbly with large 
light pansy, orifice covered with golden rays. Longiflora, fine blue, light centre. 
Ami Van Houtti, very fine blue, centre yellow. | Lady Littleton, 
Argus, rich plum, orange eye, spotted carmine. | Latifolia. 
Aurora. | Lon. Mad. Marthe, blue, orange centre. 
Baumanni Cerulea, violet-blue, centre white. Magnet, orange, spotted crimson. 
Coccinea Purpurea, purple and scariet. Masterpiece, large, rose-violet, centre white. 
Carl Nauen. M.de Rougemont, amaranth, veined with carmine. 
Coquette, clear violet purple. M. Miellez, white throat, striped with lilac. 
Celestial, violet-blue. | Mauve Perfection, rich mauve. 
Dentonia, large blue. | Margarita. - | 
Diadem, magenta-carmine, yellow eye. Pardina, orange-yellow, dotted with nasturtium-red. 
Docteur Buenzod, carmine-violet, throat yellow, | Paxtoni. 
spotted with crimson. | Patens Major, dark purple. 
Excelsior. |  Parsoni, copper-red, pointed with yellow. 
Firefly, very brilliant. Pink Perfection, satiny-pink, large and fine. 
Frau Brunow. | President Mallett. 
Grandiflora, Carl Wolfarth, bright violet, very | Phebus, very large flowers, purple merging into 
large. orange at centre. 40 cents. ‘ 
Louis Van Houtte, violet, with carmine reflex. Rosea Magnifica, violet-red, spotted lemon centre, 
Grandis. | Rose Queen, bright rose. 
Georgiana discolor, scarlet, with yellow eye. Semilosse, dark purple. 
Gibsoni. | Scarlet Perfection, bright, scrubby. 
Hofgartner Mastrand, vermilion and purple, yel- | Treviriana Splendens, deep carmine. 
low throat. Unique, rosy-pink, orange eve. 
Harry Williams, bright cerise, yellow eye. Violacea Semi-pleno, violet, semi-double, 
Loveliness, magenta, centre golden-yellow. Violetta, rich violet purple. 
Price 20 cents each; $20 per dozen. 
EUCODONIAS. 
The sections of Eucodonia and Negelia are typed in habit by the well-known Gesneria 
Zebrina, the flowers being produced on large terminal cone-shaped racemes in drooping funnel- 
shaped flower tubes of rich violet and bright rose, with pretty dotted centres. 
Eucodonia, Amphitrite, fine flowers of lilac-rose, | Eucodonia, Negelioides Lilacini, a beautiful lilac 
three bands ot orange-yellow. with white throat, spotted and ireckled with citron, 
Diane, lilac-blue, throat yellowish. lilac and yellow. 
Ehrenbergi, sky-blue flowers, very handsome. Negelioides, large spikes. violet, changing to vel- 
Negelioides Diamantina, large flowers of purplish- vety-crimson, centre of the throat bright yellow, 
vivlet, very striking. spotted with crimson. 
Price 25 cents each. 
NAGELIAS. 
Negelia, Amabilis, fine panicle of snow white flow- | Negelia, Helene, crimson throat white pointed with 
ers, with large lemon-yellow spots on the lower lip. crimson. 
Artemise, salmon-yellow, throai golden-yellow. Gabriella, carmine bordered with white, throat 
Brioche, yellowish, spotted with rose, tube flesh poiuted carmine on yellow ground, exira. 
colored. Mad. Jehenne (new). 60 cents. 
Daphne, tube and edge of the limb of a lively rose, Mad. Van Houtte, bright rose, sprinkled with 
centre pure white, carmine, ; 
Evelynes, salmon-yellow, throat nankeen-yellow. Pierrot, pale yellow, spotted with carmine, throat 
Fulgida Bicolor, upper part of flower vermilion, golden-yellow, tube carmine. 
lower part marbled white, extra fine. Sappho, white, tinted with rose, throat yellow. 
Concolor, a magnificent variety of a fine ver- Souvenir de H. Conscience, carmine rose, throat 
milion, flesh dotted with carmine. 
Price 26 cents each; $2.50 per dozen. 
PLECTOPOMAS. 
Plectopoma, Aurore, pretty salmon-rose, throat yel- | Plectopoma, Great Eastern, large light rose flowers, 
low, spotted with salmon-rose. whitish macule, pointed with carmine. 
Candidum, snow-white, with broad lemon-yellow Gloxinzflora, large white flowers, throat golden- 
bloteh. yellow blotched with scarlet. 
Gibsonii, fine dark blue flowers. | Rollisonii, fine pale blue flowers. 
Price 25 cents each; $2.50 per dozen. 
GLOXINIAS.—Class 1. 
The varieties of this genus are all very handsome, producing abundance of magnificent 
flowers of a most beautiful description. The tubers should be potted in February or March. 
Place in a little heat to start them into growth; water sparingly till the plants are well estab- 
lished. When in bloom bring them into the conservatory or drawing-room. After the plants 
have done blooming dry gradually off, by withholding water from their roots; afterwards 
remove them to a warm, dry place. 
The following are superlatively beautiful : 
Those marked thus (e) have erect flowers, 
