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JOHN SAUL'S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 



Each. 

 *Caladium, Luddenmanii (new), deep crimson 

 rit>s, the. leaf blotched with magenta and 



white; border ppa green 50 



Madame Alfred Bleu, silvery white, blotched 

 with green ; the veins are prominent and of a 

 rich rosy-crimson 25 



50 



50 



50 



CALADITJM. 



*Madame Lemoinier, pale rose, darker ribs, 

 veins and centre encircled with creamy white, 

 au unrivaled variety, very large leaf. 



*Marjollin Shaffer (new), while foliage, veined 

 and netted with pure rosy-lake ; color and form 

 exquisite 



50 



50 



Each. 

 Caladium, Madame Heine, silvery white stained 



and edged with pale green 25 



*MinusErubescens(new), a companion for the 

 popular Argyrites, very dwarf, leaves reddish- 

 crimson boidered with green 



*Mons. A. Hardy (new), rich reddish-carmine 

 veins, on a white ground tinted with rose and 

 spotted gr?en; a lovely variety 



*Monsieur J. Linden (new), a fine large whitish 

 leaf with metallic reflections, coral rose veins 

 and reticulated green border 



Newmanii, green ground, spottedred and white, 

 very pretty 25 



Prince Albert Edward, a green ground, with 

 rich crimson midrib, radiating from the cen- 

 tre towards the margin, the intervening being 

 densely spotted with >vory white . 30 



*Princess of Wales, leaves large, pale yellow, 

 with bright ciinison spots, beautiful 1 00 



Reine Victoria, elegant green veins and mar- 

 gins, spotted or marbled between with white 

 and scattered rich crimson 25 



Souvenir de Mad, Andre, green mottled with 

 white; the veins are of a brilliant rose, bor- 

 dered on each side by white 25 



Smithii, dwarf habit, green with cimson ceutre, 25 



*Velasquez (new), bright, crimson veins, on 

 bright carmine ground, light rose colored spots, 

 bordered with green 50 



*Ville de Mulhouse (new), greenish white shad- 

 ed with rose; rich green centre 50 



Wightii, green ground, spotted red and white... 25 



Price $2.50 per dozen, (except those marked *>. 



COLEUS. 



These very beautiful foliage plants are very desirable for bedding out from their rich and 

 varied colors, which contrast admirably with other plants. They are likewise beautiful for pot 

 culture. The golden varieties are marked (g). 



Coleus, Aurora, yellowish, with blotch of purple. 

 Alternanthoides. 



Amazon, centre, cream color, bordered green. 

 Bizarre, violet purple, speckled bronze and green. 

 Bizarre, crimson, edge golden. 

 Contrast, yellow, blotched maroon in centre. 

 Chameleon, dark maroon, edged with yellow. 

 Charm, yellow, tinged bronzy scarlet. 

 Distinction, violet mid-ribs, yellow centre. 

 Eclipse, scarlet, shaded with brown. 

 Fireman, bright carmine crimson and green. 

 Firebrand, crimson, splendid bedder. 

 Firefly, crimson purple with yellow. 

 Fairy, yellow, blotched with crimson. 

 Fascination, crimson margined yellow. 

 Gleam, ciimson maroon, spotted carmine. 

 General Garfield, very brilliant foliage. 

 Glow, crimson margined with green. 

 Glory of Autumn, deep crimson bronze. 

 Garnet, blotched \iolet, crimson centre. 

 Golden Gem, crimson, margined yellow. 

 Gold Pheasant, solferino and crimson. 

 Golden Bedder, the finest gold-leaved variety. 

 Harlequin, splashed with purple, bronze chocolate, 



&c. <>n a yellow ground. 

 Her Majesty (g), red. margined gold. 

 Idyl, mottled with green and yellow. 

 Illuminator, yellow, flamed with crimson. 

 John Heron. 

 Jersey Lightning. 



Julia, centre, creamy white, bordered dark yellow. 

 Lord Falmouth, crimson centre. 

 Lord Oxford, carmine centre. 



Coleus, Mrs. Geddes, pink carmine, cream edge. 



Mrs. Baker. 



Mongolian, greenish yellow, blotched white. 



Midget, dwarf habit; garnet crimson and yellow. 



Mrs. Sherman. 



Miss Swann. 



Mrs. Baxter. 



Mrs. Shuster, yellow centre rose. 



Mrs. J. Schultz, scarlet and carmine. 



Multicolor, crimson rose, with shades of red. 



Nero. 



Oriole, yellow, maculated. 



Old Gold, golden yellow. 



Oriflamme. 



Oscar Wilde. 



Puck, bronze, pink and yellow. 



Princeps, dark crimson, yellow margined. 



Pictus, yellow, marked with chocolate. 



Progress. 



Purple Prince, 



Rosedale. 



Royalty, centre blotched with carmine. 



Surprise, crimson, margined green. 



Setting Sun (g), crimson with golden edges. 



Seraph, crimson, spotted with chocolate. 



Spotted Gem, yellow blotched crimson. 



The Shah, cinnamon and golden yellow. 



Verschaffeltii, rich crimson. 



Valiant, violet maroon, shaded carmine, 



Yellow Bird, deep yellow. 



Zebra, scarlet rose, orange and yellow. 



Many promising seedlings and new varieties under 

 trial. 



Price 10 cents each ; 75 cents per dozen ; $6.00 per 100. 



ZONALE AND NOSEGAY GERANIUMS.- 



GENERAL COLLECTION. 



-Class I. 



For bedding out during the summer, there is no class of plants used so extensively at the 

 present day as this. It succeeds to perfection, flowering profusely during the heat and drought 

 of summer. They are equally beautiful and valuable in the plant house during winter. 



Geranium, Alexander Stewart, bright scarlet. 

 Attraction, or General Grant, bright scarlet. 



Geranium, Albert Memorial, bright scarlet. 

 Apollo, rosy puce, shaded with acarlet. 



