OF NEW. RARE AND BEAUTIFUL PLANTS. 
SAUL’S DOUBLE CHINESE PRIMROSES.--Primula Sinensis Pleno. 
Each. 
* Primrose, Mary C. Saul (Lem.), a seedling 
raised in our establishment. The flowers are 
as large as a carnation, very double, of the 
purest white, fringed, habit strong and vig- 
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are occasionally flaked with vermilion, a mag- 
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* Primrose, Rosina M. Saul (Sau1), this beautiful 
double tiower is the style of the two last. The 
orous: the finest white Primula ever raised..... 1 50 strain is of great vigor. The flowers, which are 
* Grandiflora rubra,vervy large, double red........ 1 00 fully as laree, are of a rosy crimson, fringed... 
Mrs. John Saul (Saul), this superb variety was * Winefred Lawley (Saul), this plant is of the 
raised 1n Our establishment. The flowers are sume vigorous stiain as the others, flowers 
large, pure white, petals overlapping, beauti- fully as large and very double, the color is dis- 
fully serrated, of firm form, robust and com- tinct and novel. a beautiful pink shaded with 
pact habit, profuse bloomer. Can be saf+ly Tawend ers trin@ed: i a0. 6 eck eee Bees tie aee assets 
recommended as the best double white Pri- _ We recommend these beautiful Primulas to our 
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*Fannie E. Saul (Saul) another of our seed- others in cultivation. Their merits are well known 
lings, a counterpart in every particular of the to the florists of Baltimore and Washington. 
last, except that the beautiful wnite blooms 2 
BOUVARDIAS. 
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For autumn and winter blooming plants the Bouvardias are well known to every florist. 
They are of the easiest culture, giving their rich colored flowers in great profusion. 
Bouvardia, Alfred Neuner, this is equal, if not 
superior, in profuse blooming quality to the 
valuable single white variety, Davidsonii, of 
which this double white one is a sport............. 
Alba Odorata, pure white centre of great sub- 
stance; and very richly fragrant:..............-....- 
Davidsonii or Vreelandi, the finest of all white 
Bouvardias, and of the free growth of its parent 
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Elegans, color a scarlet carmine, flowers and 
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Flavescens, (new), flowers like Jasminiflora, 
Humboldti Corymbiflora, the blossom is the 
largest hitherto known in the group; the 
flower tube three inches in length, snow white 
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Bouvardia, Candidissima, pure white 
Hogarth, splendid raceme, rich scarlet, vigorous 
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Jasminoides, a beautiful species in the way of 
B. Longifiora, with larger terminal and auxil- 
lary racemes of fragrant snow white fiowers... 
Longifiora, snow white, long tube, beautiful... 
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Ieaural (bright pikes: 14h. ones swheweocusnweccsecess 
President Garfield, double pink, quite as free 
in proiusion of fiowers as the Double White..... 
Rosea Multiflora, of free growth and profuse 
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Sanguinea, (new), color crimson yvermilion; a 
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Thomas Meehan, doublescarlet. See Novelties. 
Umbellata Alba, broad, pure white petal lobes; 
it is in the style of B. Davidsonii, but much 
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- DRACENAS.--Dragon Tree. 
Our rich collection of Dracenas has been awarded the first premium by the Maryland 
Horticultural Society for several years, and first premium at the ‘Cincinnati Exposition.” 
For decorative purposes these plants are now extensively grown, their broad, dark, tropical 
foliage and graceful habit render them very appropriate. 
Draczna Amabilis, the ground color of the leaf 
is bright glossy green, becoming beautifully 
marked and suffused with pink and creamy 
white, the young leaves being occasionally of 
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Bausei, leaves dark bronze, the margin crimson, 
and more developed on the upper ones, the 
youngest and uppermost being broadly and 
brilliantly edged with deep rose......... 50 ets. to 
Baptistii, the leaves are green, 1 to 114 feet long, 
4 inches broad, margined an irregularly and 
obliquely striped with narrowish creamy white 
flakes, passing through pale pink to deep 
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Braziliensis, a robust growing species, with 
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Ensifolia (Dianella Ensiiolia), foliage green, fine 
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Elegantissima, the leaves are of a deep bronze, 
with a metallic lustre, and very distinctly mar- 
gined with bright crimson, in the young leaves 
crimson of a lighter shade entirely predomi- 
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Excelsa, of a deep bronzy hue, margined with 
deep magenta crimson. This bright color is 
continued throughout the edge of the leaf, 
breaks out into streaks and patches....50 ets. to 
Fraseri, leaves margined with bright rosy lake. 
The principal part of the leaf is of a blackish 
purple with a glaucous bloom ; a marginal stripe 
of deep magenta runs down into the edge of 
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Draczna Frederici, it has a compact, vet graceful 
habit of vigorous growth. Its leaves assume a 
rich, rosy crimson color, and is a grand decora- 
tive plant; one of the most valuable, as it 
colors beautifully in a small state.......50 cts. to 1 
Ferrea, foliage broad dark crimson...... 30 cts. to 
Guilfoylei, the ground color is bright green; 
fully one-half the leaf, however, is striped with 
white and bright rosy red, the latter color 
mostly forming the border in addition, 50 cts. to 
Haageana, a very distinct variety, with green 
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Hybrida, the older leaves are of a deep green 
color, margined with bright rose; as the plant 
attains age, the latter formed leaves become en- 
tirely suffused with deep rose and creamy 
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* Laingi, (new), the leaves are from 8 to 10 inches 
long, and from 2 to 24% inches broad. The 
latest formed are pale green with broad bands 
and margins of creamy white faintly tinged 
with rose. The older leaves are deeper green 
bordered with crimson and white.................... 
Maclaeyi, leaves are some eighteen inches long 
and about four inches wide, of a rich metallic 
bronze. It is very distinct in habit and col- 
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Macarthuri, of very compact growth and bright 
colored foliage. They are very elegant both in 
form and coloring, the latter being especially 
brilliant and attractive......................50 ets. to 
Nigrescens, foliage very dark blackish brown, 
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