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Bradamante. Pure white tube, light rose 
lobes bordered with rich rose and blotched 
with white. 
(e) Clemence Delahaye. White tinted with 
flesh color, lobes marked with cerise and 
margined with rose. 
(e) Cornelei. Dark violet, lobes striped and 
spotted, and margined with white. 
(e) Cardinal de Richelieu. Creamy yellow 
throat spotted with purple and ornated 
with a rich violet and crimson 
(e) Conquest. Lobes of corolla, bright peach 
margined with white; throat light pink 
and spotted, very distinct. 
(e) Albo-Marginata Myriostigma. White 
spotted with carmine, and bordered with 
pure white, 
Cecile d’Elchingen, bright crimson bordered 
with rose, a very large and fine flower. 
(e) Boule age Feu. A fine large flower of the 
most intense and brilliant red color. 
Francis Saul, (Saul.) Blue, with a deep 
purple throat, a large finely formed flower. 
Gloria Mundi. Enormous flowers, velvety 
lake rose. 
(e) Henri Fléche. Magenta, brilliantly shaded 
with red at the mouth; edges of the lobes 
widely bordered with snowy white. 
Livingston. Rich velvety crimson, shaded 
With violet and margined with rosy lilac; 
creamy throat shaded with rose. 
JOHN SAUL’S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 
Harry Veitch. Violet, throat lavender. 
Mrs Wm. Bull. Rosy red flaked and bor- 
dered with white. 
(e) M’lle M. Moreau. Rose spotted and 
shaded with carmine, throat rayed with 
lilac. 
M’lle A. Martin. Rich magenta, striped 
with solferino, lobes bordered with white. 
(e) Mon Caprice. Soft mauve, the divisions 
of the lobes to the tubes white; very pretty. 
(e) Sang Gaulois. A rich bright red color 
with golden reflections; dull red throat. 
Tancrede. 
(e) Pauline Breton. A very large flower, 
white tube and rosy carmine lobes, bordered 
with white. 
Notaire Moens. Large superb flower, white, 
covered with light carmine dots, borders of 
limb pure white. 
(e) Ne Plus Ultra. Flowers extra large, 
lobes of corolla deep violet purple, edges 
lighter, throat well colored, a superb 
variety. 
(e) Rosy Morn. Flowers of fine form, rosy 
scarlet, very attractive. 
Original. White, border of lobes amaranth 
spotted with white; a beautiful flower. 
Rosina Saul. White with lavender, throat a 
chaste and beautiful variety. 
Winifred Lawley, (Saul.) Throat purple, 
margined with white, extra. 
Price 80 cents each; $3 00 per dozen. 
NEW GLOXINIAS.—(Class 3.) 
Baron A, de Rothschild. 
(e) Fulgida. Vermilion red, a magnificent 
flower. 
Gossee. 
Gretry. 
(e) H. de la Morvonnais. White encircled 
with blush violet, very distinct. 
Jos. Souleary. Deep crimson, white margin, 
very beautiful, 
Jeanns. White mottled and flaked carmine, 
extra fine. 
(e) L’Eclair. Dark crimson marbled car- 
mine, the throat encircled with bright red 
and dark blue; distinct. 
Lord Granville. Very large and magnifi- 
cent, lively carmine red. 
(e) Lalla Roukh. Violet amaranth, throat 
white, covered with an amaranth net-work, 
(e) La France. Rich bright scarlet, rayed 
with crimson and shaded with orange. 
(e) Madame Charles Wood. Blue spotted 
with white and ornamented with small 
blue veins. 
(e) Madame Pynaert. White shaded with 
blue; the lobes ornamented with violet 
crimson, the tube finely reticulated. 
(e) MarquisedeChennevieres. Violet, striped 
and reticulated with dark violet, the lobes 
margined white, cream throat. 
(e) Marceline. Velvety violet, throat re- 
ticulated with violet on a white ground. 
(e) Marguerite. Violet purple, white throat, 
and freckled with purplish dots. 
Mad’lle Gabrielle de Nocker. 
(e) Milton. Indigo shaded violet; the lobes 
have a white margin spotted with violet. 
Mignon. Light violet, throat white, spotted 
with blackish purple. 
*Monsieur A. Truffaut. 
shaded with amaranth. 
Bright crimson, 
‘Mon Caprice. 
(e) President Thomas. Bright velvety cerise, 
surrounded with carmine amaranth. 
(e) President I, Giraud. Throat and part of 
lobes pure white, forming a white star in 
the centre of the flower, lobes cerise red. 
Roi de Francs. 
Tricolor. A very beautifully marked flower ; 
carmine white green. 
(e) Vesuvius Scarlet crimson of an intense 
fiery lustre, the most brilliant color yet 
obtained; throat lighter and spotted with 
crimson. 
William Bull. Double corolla, white ground 
variegated with crimson, reflecting a 
bluish hue, ornated with a flesh colored 
dotting variegated on its reverse with 
stripes and flamed; the upper part velvety 
pansy. : 
(ec) Wm. Robinson. Rosy carmine margined 
pink, centre of lobes white, spotted pink. 
Price 50 cents each; $5.00 per dozen. 
