CATALOGUES. 



2he following Catalogues are published and 

 sent grails lo all applicants; 



No. /—A "Descriptive Catalogue of Fruit 2rees, 

 &c. Trice W els. 



No. 2 — Catalogue of Garden, Agricultural a?id 

 Flower Seeds. 



No. 3 — Wholesale Catalogue, or 2rade Xfisl, 

 published every Autumn. 



No. & — Catalogue of Or?iame?ilal 2rees, Fver- 

 greens, Shrubs, &c. 



No. 5— descriptive Catalogue of a Selection of 

 *8oses. 



No. 6 — Descriptive Catalogue of New, 2Zare, 

 and Deauliful "Plants, Crolo?is} Dra- 

 ccenas and otfier fine foliage pla?its, 

 Delargo?iiums, Geraniums } Fuchsias, 

 Dahlias, &c. TublisJied in Feb?*uarj>, 

 with a colored plate. Free to Cus- 

 tomers ; to others W ce?its, or a plain 

 copy free. 



No. 7— Descriptive Catalogue of Dulbs, pub- 

 lished everv Autumn. 



No. 8 — Descriptive Catalogue of Orchids, &c. 



Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1883, 



By John Saul, 

 in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington. 



