CATALOGUES. 
The following Catalogues are published and 
sent gratis to all applicants. They embrace 
everything pertaining to Planis, Seeds, Trees, 
&c. 
No. 7—A Descriptive Catalogue of Fru Trees, 
&c. | 
No. 2— Catalogue of Garden, Agricultural and 
Lower Seeds. : 
No. 8—Wholesale Catalogue, or Trade Lis?, 
published every Autumn. 
No. £—Caitalogue of Ornamental Trees, Ever- 
greens, Shrubs, &c. 
No. 5—Descripiive Catalogue of a Selection of 
ROSES. 
No. 6—Descripiive Catalogue of New, Rare, 
and Beautiful Plants, Crotons, Dra- 
ceenas, and other jine foliage plants, 
Pelargoniums, Gerantums, Luchsias, 
Dahlias, dc. Published tn Kebruary, 
with a colored plate. Free to Cus- 
Zomers , lo others 10 cenis, or a plain 
copy free. 
No. (—Descriptive Catalogue of Bulbs, pub- 
lished every Autumn. 
No. S—Descriptive Catalogue of Orchids, ée. 
Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1884, 
By JouNn SAUL, 
in the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington. 
