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JOHN SAUL'S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 



Dentonia. Large blue. 



Diamond. "White, with purple reflex. 



Diadem. Magenta carmine, yellow eye. 



Firefly. Carmine, salmon orange centre. 



Georgiana Splendens. Dark scarlet, golden 

 eye. 



Grandis. Violet purple, centre orange. 



Georgeana. Scarlet, centre golden yellow. 



Grandiflora. Bright rose, large and fine. 



Grandiflora pleno. Bright violet 



Hof'gartner Mastrand. Vermilion and pur- 

 ple, yellow throat. 



Harry Williams. Bright cerise, yellow eye. 



Lady Littleton. Magenta, centre orange. 



Leopard. Large red centre, yellow. 



Loveliness. Magenta, centre golden yellow. 



Lon. Macrantha. Beautiful blue, very large. 



Lon. Mad. Marthe. Blue, orange centre. 



Price 25 cts. each 



Lon flora pleno. Blue, double. 

 Longiflora Alba Maxima. Large white. 

 Margaritta. Pure white, fine. 

 Mauve perfection. Purple. 

 Magnet. Orange, spotted crimson. 

 Miniata. Fine, small red 

 M . de Rougemont. Amaranth veined purple. 

 Patens Major. Large dark violet carmine. 

 Pink Perfection. Satiny pink, large and 



fine. 

 President Mallet. 



Purpurea Elegans. Splendid deep mageiita. 

 Kollisonnii. Large blue. 

 Rose Queen. Bright rose 

 Scarlet Perfection. Bright scarlet. 

 Unique. Rosy pink, orange eye. 

 Violacefi Semi-pleno. Violet, semi-double. 

 W. Muller. Pure white eye, striped. 



$2.50 per doz. 



EUCODONIA. 



The sections of Eucodonia and Naegelia are typed in habit by the well known Gesneria 

 Z'brina, 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. 



Nsegelioides. Large spikes, violet, changing 

 to velvety crimson, centre of the throat 

 bright yellow, spotted with crimson. 



Nsegelioides Diamantina. Large flowers of 

 purplish violet, very striking. 



Haegelioides Van Houttei. Large spikes, per- 

 fect form, vivid carmine spotted with flesh 

 colored stripes. 



Price 25 cts. each ; 



Nsegelioides Lilacina. A beautiful lilac with 

 white throat, spotted and speckled with 

 citron, lilac and yellow. 



Ehrenbergi. Sky blue flowers, very hand- 

 some. 



Amphitrite. Fine flowers of lilac rose, with 

 three bands of orange yellow. 



Diane. Lilac blue, throat yellowish. 



set of 7 for §1.50. 



TYDMA. — A Section of Achimenes. 



The group of Tydsea includes the late autumn and winter flowering varieties, producing a 

 long and brilliant succession of bloom, and include the most florid colors found in the other 

 sections, of pure rose, amaranth, rosy crimson, scarlet, cerise, rose orange tinted scarlet and 

 white shaded with rose, elegantly spotted or barred in nearly the whole section. 



Belzebuth. Crimson, covered all over with 



black spots, like the skin of a leopard. 

 Agar. White suffused with carmine and 



dotted with bright ehamoy. 

 Display. Tube bright carmine ; the mouth is 



a rich carmine and the throat white, blotched. 



with orange. 

 Gigantea. Majestic growth, flowers vermilion 



and golden yellow. 

 Junon. Tube purple red, limb scarlet, with 



reddish dots. 

 Lady Digby. Brilliant crimson, beautifully 



spotted. 

 Robert le Diable. Dark vermilion, covered 



with large jets, black fantastic figures. 

 Wonder. Magnificent; flowers, which are 



of a dazzling orange vermilion, veined 



with black. 

 Compacta Floribunda. Of a vnlvety cherry 



red with parallel markings of bright amar- 

 anth. 



Madame Halphen. A fine flower, lower lobes 

 lightly tinted with lilac and spotted with 

 carmine; the upper lobes shaded with car- 

 mine rose. 



Madame Heine. Carmine tube ; lower lobes 

 white, marked with spots of black, shading 

 off carmine; upper lobes bordered with 

 amaranth. 



Madame Lavallee. Tube rose color, lower 

 lobes white, spotted with purple carmine, 

 upper lobes margined with carmine 



Uranie. Finely striped with scarlet upon a 

 lilac ground, orifice deep straw yellow. 



Alba Kermesina. White ground, shaded with 

 a bright rose and beautifully marked with 

 crimson. 



Sape. Fiery vermilion, centre golden yellow 

 striped and dotted with crimson. 



Thalie. Large flower, tube vermilion, limb 

 lemon yellow with large vermilion spots 

 and flakes. 



