A6 JOHN SAUL’S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 
HYBRID PERPETUAL PINKS. 
Suitable for bedding out in summer, or blooming in the greenhouse during winter; they are 
dwarf in habit, profuse bloomers, producing flowers in succession for several months. 
* Pink, Mrs. Sinkins, the largest of all white Pinks; 
the flowers are slightly creamy white, of immense 
proportions, freely borne on dwarf stems; it is very 
bright scarlet fowers. highly scented, and has been the admiration of all 
Napoleon III, rich crimson, most profuse bloomer. who have seen it. ‘he best white ever introduced. 
Price 25 cents each. 
Pink, Alba Fimbriata, pure white, excellent for 
winter blooning. 
Dianthus C. Grenadin, like a dwarf carnation, 
LANTANAS. 
These are exceedingly valuable plants for bedding out during the summer. 
our hot, dry, sunny weather, when so many of our other plants suier, 
They thrive in 
Lantana, Jeanne d’Arc, satis. yellow centre, passing 
Lantana, Aurantiaca, beautiful orange. 
to violet. 
Bayard, (new.) 25 cts. 
Comtesse de Morny, yellow, changing to rose,’ 
Crocea Superba, orange and red. 
Comtesse de Biencourt, bright rose and orange 
centre, 
Diamant, a fine rich yellow: 
Distinction, rich orange yellow, fading into rose. 
Fabiola, rose, yellow and orange. 
Favorite, yellow, merging into purplish crimson. 
Globe d’Or, golden yellow. 
Innocence, pure white, dwarf habit. 
Jean Bart, buff and crimson. 
La Niege, a mass of snow white flowers. 
Le Lis, a pretty dwarf variety, flowers white. 
Lutea Superba Grandiflora, golden yellow. 
Madame Hoste, golden yellow, passing to purple. 
Ninus, yellow, changing to pink. 
Princess Louisa, yellow, merging into rosy crimson, 
Raphael, orange, rose and purple. 
Solfatarre, golden yellow. 
Toison d’Or, a deep chrome yellow, 
Price 15 cents each; $1.50 per dozen, (save where priced.) 
AZALEA INDICA. 
Our collection of Indian Azaleas embraces Bene 5 most select English and Continental varieties. 
Our stock is large and fine. 
The larger plants cannot be sent by meh 
Azalea Indica, Alexander II, white, tinted with rose, 
fine. 
Argus, single, sometimes semi-double, finest possible 
form, salmon, with a black blotch. 
Baron Ed. Osey, bright orange, with broad wavy 
lobes, amaranth rose, 
Bernhard Andrea, rosy purple, double, very beau- 
uitul. 
Belle Gantoise, clear lilac, edged with white. 
Baronne de Vriere, snow white, with undulated 
edges, with red stripes and sulphur blotch. 
Borsig, a very beautiful double white, one of the 
finest. 
Comtesse de Flandre, large, flat bright rose. 
Charmer, bright amaranth of great substance. 
Charles Leirens, semi-double, very dark salmon 
red, large black blotch, most beautiful. 
Cocarde, Orange, pure orange, with amaranth red 
blotch, form round, exquisite. 
Candeur, pure white, fine form, beautiful. 
Comtesse de Beaufort, rose blotch, deep crimson, 
with maroon retiex, extra fine. 
Dr. D. Moore, (new), very bright rose, with white 
and violet reliex, perfect form. 
Duchesse Adelaide de Nassau, large, of fine forin, 
the upper lobes atnaranth, 
Dona Maria, tender rose, edged with white, superior 
to Albocincta. 
Duc de Nassau, dark rosy carmine, semi-double 
flowers, large tlame colored blotch. 
* Empress of India, (new), a very beautiful variety, 
flowers 4 inches in diameter, salmon rose, flamed 
with white and dark carmine, a first-class Variety. 
50 cents. 
Fascination, rosy pink, edged with white, and 
spotted with crimson, 
Flower of the Day, fine large white, striped with 
rose. 
Flag of Truce, pure white, large and double, extra 
fine. 
Francois Devos, clear deep crimson, double extra. 
Glory of Sunninghill, salmon pink, large, 
Gledstanesia, pure e white, flaked with carmine. 
Gledstanesia Formosa, pure white, striped carmine, 
Grossfurstin Helene, tringed, shaded salmon, deep 
amaranth blotch, 
Her Majesty, scarlet, large, finely formed, 
Azalea Indica, H. Von Aumale, light ground, marked 
with broad bands, scarlet. 
Imbricata, imazine a pure white double Balsam, 
more than three inches in diameter, and perfectly 
imbricated, and one may form some notion of the 
beauty of this plant. 3 inch pots, 50 cts. 
Jean Von Volxem, streaks of all shades and spe- 
cially in bands of rosy orange, 
John Gould Veitch, lilac rose, netted and bordered 
with white, blotched with saffron. 
* Jean Vervaene, (new), rosy salmon, spotted with 
crimson, edged With white. 50 cents. 
Jean Verschaffelt, deep orange, shaded with buff, 
edges crisped, rich blotch, 
Louise Von Baden, a beautiful pure white, 
* Louisa Pynaett, (new), white, striped with violet, 
semi-double, extra fine. 50 cents 
*La Pucella de Gand, (new), pure white, very large 
and finely formed, beautiful. 50 cents. 
*Mad. Jean Nuytens Verschaffelt, (new), white 
relieved with a yellowish spot, a fine large flow er of 
good form and subtance. 50 cents. 
Madame Cannart d’Hamale, satiny white, occa- 
sionally striped. : 
Mars, bright orange red, richly spotted with crimson. 
Meteor, bright rose, very double. 
Magnifica Alba Pleno, a magnificent double white 
variety. 
Madam Marie Van Houtte, white, striped, flaked 
and blotched with rosy salmon, like a carnation. 
Mont Blanc, a very fine variety, with double flowers, 
pure white. 
Marquis of Lorne, beautiful orange, with large lobes 
and saffron yellow blotch. 
Mad. Ambroise Verschaffelt, variegated, constant 
in its stripes, flowers white, washed rose and str iped 
erilmson, 
Mad. C. Van Eckhaute, flowers 4 inches in diame- 
ter, snow white, perfect ‘shape, double. 
Madam Leone Van Houtte, white, flaked with rose, 
bloteh sulphur yellow. 
Nonpariel, orange, bordered with white, and spotted 
with chocolate. 
Ei aceee Charlotte, deep rose, with dark amaranth 
ylotch. 
Princess Louise, shining tender rose, festooned with 
pure white, large carmine spot. 
