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JOHN SAUL'S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 



Each. 



Phyllocactus Kefulgens $0 50 



Gordonii 50 



Hookeriana. Rosy crimson, mot- 

 tled white and lilac 50 



Jenkinsonii. Crimson violet 



centre 50 



Victoria 50 



Each. 

 Many "beautiful and singular Cactus, Eehin- 

 ocactus, &c, from New Mexico, Southern 

 California, &c. 50 cts. to $1.00 each. 

 Pereskia Aculeata. The best stock on 



which to graft Epiphyllums.... 25 

 Spaculata. 



BBOMBLIAJDS. 



*Bromelia macrantha. *Tillandsia Zahnii (Zebrina.) $2. 



*Encholiron Saundersii. *Vriesia Brachystachya. A charming plant, 



*Gusmania picta. foliage light green with cross bars of a 



*Hechtia Ghiesbreghtii. dark green ; flowers yellow and crimson, 



*Achmea Veitchii, (Chevalliera.) last three months in beauty. §2.00 each. 



*Tillandsia Musaica. *Yriesia Glaucophylla. 

 *Tillandsia Splendens (Zebrina.) 



*PALMS. 



We are cultivating some of the most desirable and popular of these beautiful plants. The 

 prices of these vary with height. 



Each. 



*Areca lutescens. This beautiful species is peculiarly adapted for general purposes of 



decoration. Leaves pinnate, bright shining green ; petioles and stem yellow, 



curiously mottled with black. 



Rubra. An elegant plant for the decoration of apartments, or any situation 



where a graceful plant is required ; the leaves are pinnate and arching, in a 



young state bright red changing with age to dark green 50 cts. to 2 50 



*Brahia glauca. A beautiful glaucus Palm from Lower California ....50 cts. to 1 00 



*Carludovica palmata. A very ornamental plant with pinnate leaves two or three feet 

 across ; suitable for the flower garden during summer. Said to be the species from 

 which the Panama hats are made 75 cts. to 2 50 



Kentia. 



*Carypba (Livistonea) Australis. A fan-leaved Palm of great beauty. Being of robust 

 constitution, it withstands without injury a low temperature; it is well suited for 

 the decoration of apartments. The fan-like leaves are dark green, supported upon 

 brown petioles, which are armed at their edges with stout spines 50 to 2 00 



