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JOHN SAUL'S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 



Geranium, Blue Gem, an improvement on Blue Bell 



in its pure purple tinted rose. 

 Black Diamond, rich dark crimson. 

 Butterfly, blush white, striped and flaked with pink. 

 Coquette, soft rose, striped. 

 Countess of Rosslyn, a delicate blush pink. 

 Cherry Lips, distinct color, bright cherry. 

 Crimson Banner, rich magenta-crimson. 

 Duchess d'Aumale, pink, distinct. 

 Edith George, very fine deep pink. 

 Elsternix, rosy-salmon, striped. 

 Ecstacy, salmon, blotched, stiiped and flaked with 



while. 

 Fairy Ring, white, with a bright pink ring. 

 Joshua Smith, salmon with red centre. 

 Kate Nicholson, tine rose, in the way of Maid of 



Kent. 

 King of Pinks, dark, almost black-brown zone. 

 King of the Roses, a scarlet suffused with magenta. 

 Leila, a deep lilac tinged with blue. 

 Lilac Banner, fine lilac. 

 Madame Mezard, a beautiful violet. 

 Maid of Kent, magenta, or pure lake-rose or pink. 

 Mrs. Quilter, a very pleasing pink, white eye. 



Price 10 cents each 



Geranium, Mrs. Haliburton, rich rose-pink. 



Magenta Christine, rich lake-rose. 



Maid of Honor, white, edged with rose. 



Mrs. Keeler, soft rosy pink color. 



Maiden's Blush, white, tinged with pink. 



Mad'lle E. de la Chapelle, a rich pink. 



Mons. E. Buenzod, a light delicate rose. 



New Life, a spurt from Vesuvius, having its scarlet 

 flowers striped and flaked with salmon and white. 



Nymph, pure white, freely produced, compact neat 

 habit. 



Pantaloon, orange-salmon, striped white. 



Queen of Roses, bright rose. 



Queen of Harvest, bright pink. 



Rose d'Amour, bright rose. 



Salmon Vesuvius, very beautiful salmon with a 

 white eye. 



Seraph, rosy-pink, neat, compact. 



Sensation, bright rose, white centre. 



Sunshine, beautiful tender rose. 



The Marchioness, blue lilac or rosy blue. 



The Duchess, salmon shaded pink. 



White Vesuvius, the finest white for winter bloom- 

 ing. 

 ; $1.00 per dozen. 



DOUBLE FLOWERED GERANIUMS. 



GENERAL COLLECTION. 



For new varieties, see under head of " New and rare plants. 



Geranium, Adelaide Blanchon, pure white, truss 

 large. 



Amphitrite, alabaster white. 



Anna Montel, violet-rose, spotted with white. 



Anna Scott, purest while, double, extra. 20 cts. 



Aug. Pourier, salmon-rose, with bright orange cen- 

 tre. 



Barthelemy Saint Hilaire, large well-formed flow- 

 ers of a beautiful clear salmon bordered with rose. 



Bishop "Wood, scarlet shading to vermilion. 



Candissima plena, purest white. 



Charming, large truss, color rosy-violet, good habit. 



Chas. Hovey, large trusses of delicate blush. 



Compte de Sigismund, pure white edged with rose. 



Comtesse Horace de Choiseul, salmon-orange. 



Constancy, flowers of a rich magenta-lavender. 



Crimson Velvet, flowers of a rich dark velvety crim- 

 son, shaded black. 



Denfert Rochereau, a fine salmon. 



Depute Viox, a carmine-violet and fiery red. 



Distingue, a bluish white, large trusses. 



Dr. Jacoby, nankin-salmon. 



Dr. Phinny, intense scarlet, shaded with chestnut. 



Edelweiss, a nearly pure white. 



Ed. Andre, a bright red, deeper in the centre. 



Edith Mary, large truss, purplish-magenta. 



Emerson, large trusses of deep shaded pink and sal- 

 mon. 



Ernest Lauth, large, a deep violet. 



Ethel Beale, pink, shading off to crimson. 



General Farre, huge trusses of large semi-double 

 flowers, of a reddish-orange shaded with salmon- 

 rose. 



Got, chamois marbled with white. 



General de Gallifet, orange, base of the petals rose. 



Gunod, fine truss of intense scarlet, very fine. 



Hazel Kirke, scarlet shaded with deep vermilion. 



H. Cannell, a rich violet-amarauth, the upper petals 

 marked with bright red. 



Heroine, flowers of the purest white. 



Homer, soft magenta-crimson, shaded with scarlet. 



H. W. Beecher, enormous trusses, color brighter 

 than Bishop Wood. 



Illuminator, truss immense, flowers brilliant scarlet. 

 An exceedingly showy and fine flower. 



James Vick, color deep flesh with dark bronze shad- 

 ings. 



James Y. Markland, perfect shape, bright peach- 

 rose centre, broadly margined with white. 



Jacobaea, bluish-purple. 



Jean Dolfus, color double crimson. 



Jewel, Mowers deep scarlet. 



La Constitution, yellowish-salmon, the nearest ap- 

 proach to yellow. 



Lafayette, brilliant rose, grand trusses. 



Geranium, Le Nord Est, very double, rich Ter- 

 milion. 



Le pere Secchi, very bright crimson. 



Longfellow, very large, deep soft crimson slightly 

 shaded with purple-rose. 



Littre, violet-rose, spotted with white. 



Mad. Charles Martine, china-rose, shaded with sal- 

 mon. 



Mad. Chariot, mauve, spotted with white. 



Mad. Thibaut, a rich rose color, shaded with car- 

 mine. 



Mad'lle Marie Cretien, pink bordeied and shaded 

 with white. 



Mademoiselle Perrault, orange-salmon color, edged 

 with flesh white. 



Mad. Thiers, white, slightly rose at the decline of 

 flower. 



Mad. Van Houtte, magnificent trusses, delicate 

 rose. 



Magenta King, magenta tinged with violet. 



Maggie Hallock, a deep pure pink shaded rose, with 

 rellex of petals silvery white. 



M. Buchler, cherry-purple flowers. 



M. de Joybert, deep scarlet. 



Ministre Constans, bright orange color shaded with 

 salmon. 



M. Machet, reddish-orange. 



Mme. Amelie Baltet, pure white. 



Mont Blanc, white, shaded with rose. 



M. Pasteur, a beautiful reddish-orange. 



Mrs. E. G. Hill, pale blush, overlaid with a delicate 

 lavender shade. 



M. Waddington, bright rose bordered with ver- 

 milion. 



Namur, orange-scarlet, tinted with lilac. 



Nymph, immense trusses of pure white, imbricated. 



Odesseus, a deep magenta-crimson with purplish 

 shade, the upper petals marked with scarlet. 



Paul de St. Victor, umbels immense, color rosy- 

 carmine. 



Perle, a soft satiny flesh color, neat habit. 



Paul Bert, a lovely violet-rose; tine habit. 



Peter Henderson, orange-scarlet flowers, with base 

 of the petals pure white. 



Pocahontas, immense trusses of rosy-pink flowers, 

 upper petals margined with white. 



Perfection, large truss, color brilliant carmine. 



President Renouard, bright carmine, with light 

 centre. 



Psyche, semi-double flowers, fine white, slightly 

 tinted with pink. 



Richard Brett, of that peculiar orange color of which 

 Jealousy is the type. 



Robert George, deep crimson-scarlet, flowers of great 

 size and freely produced. 



