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JOHN SAUL’S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 
IVY-LEAVED GERANIUMS, 
This beautiful section is admirably adapted for suspended baskets, training on trellis work, 
ete. Double flowered are designated (d.) 
Price 15 cents each, (save where priced,) $1.50 per dozen. 
Alice Lee. Leaf gold, deep bronze zone, 
flowers violet. 
Clio, (d.) 
Candeur, (d.) Pure white. 20 cts. 
Coccinea. Shining foliage, flowers scarlet. 
Elegans Floribunda. Very elegant, flowers 
blush white. 
Elfrida, (d.) ; 
Faustin Helie, (¢d.) Flowers rosy carmine. 
Galilee. (d.) White with lilac rose, fine. 
Grand Duchess Maria. Violet pink, striped 
with crimson. 
Gloire d’Orleans, (d.) Large and double, of 
a magenta scarlet. 20 cts. 
Konig Albert, (d.) A bright violet pink. 
20 cts. 
L’Elegante. Broad bands of white, and 
producing amass of pure white fiowers. 
20 cents. 
La Fiancee, (d.) A new variety, color a 
bright lilac, large and double. 
Lucie Lemoine (d.) Flowers large and 
double, white, tinged rosy lilac. 20 cts. 
Mile. Adrienne Barat, (d.) Flowers double, 
beautiful lilae. 
Mont Blane, (d.) Pure white double flow- 
ers. 
Mad. Lemoine, (d,) (new.) Bright rose sal- 
mon centre. 25 cts. 
Paul Veronese, (d,) (new.) Lilae rose, very 
pretty. 26 cts. 
M. Dubus, (d.) Brilliant rosy carmine; fine. 
Peltatum Elegans. Flowers pure mauve, a 
profuse bloomer, 
Peintre Morot, (d.) White, tinted with 
lilac, reflex of leaves satin. 20 ets. 
Remarkable. Leaves marked with a dark 
Vandyke Ivy-shaped zone, color rose. 
Robert Fortune, (d.) Clear carmine, a very 
beautiful variety. 
Sarah Bernhardt, (d.) Large, double white 
veined with crimson. 20 cts. 
NEW HYBRID IVY-LEAVED, 
Geant. A Hybrid, between Ivy-leaved and Zonale. This new variety has grand bou- 
quets of single brilliant vermilion flowers 
Bijou. 
An extremely attractive Hybrid, producing large trusses of flowers of a rich 
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PELARGONIUMS.—Show and Fancy. 
In describing the color, the term ‘“‘ blotch ”’ refers to the large spots on the two upper 
petals, and ‘spots’? invariably refer to the dark marks upon the centre of the lower ones. 
Those marked (f) are fancies. 
Price 30 cents each, (save where priced,) $3.00 per dozen. 
Those priced at 50 cents each, $5.00 per dozen. 
Belle of the Ball. Rose, painted with car- 
mine, 
Beadsman, Pink, with maroon spot. 
Beauty of Kent. 
Caliban. Light shade crimson, dark maroon 
blotch, 
Captivation, Pure white, dark spot. 
Caractacus. Lower petals purple, upper rich 
erimson. 
Crispiflorum, See Novelties. 
Coquette de Plessis. White, with a bright 
rosy carmine blotch on upper petals, and 
feather like centre, crimson lines, under 
petals tipped with rosy crimson. 60 cts. 
Copernic. Flesh white, upper petals blotched 
with purple carmine, lower petals blotched 
and reticulated with crimson. 40 cts. 
Crimson King. Crimson, with maroon blotch. 
Dr. Andre. Blush pink ground, the margins 
of petals elegantly fringed, quite unique. 
Duchess of Cambridge. Scarlet, medium black 
spot on top petuls; a smooth flower of fine 
form. 
E. G. Henderson. 
spots. 
Eugene Duval. Light purple, dark blotch. 
Emilie Zola. Truss large, color carmine 
orange, bordered with bright rose, centre 
with maroon blotch. 40 cts. 
E. G. Henderson, (new.) Carmine belted, 
crimson blotched and white margin. 
Fred. Dorner. Throat and edge of petals 
pure white, each petal shaded towards the 
centre with a rich carmine pink, with a 
glowing crimson blotch on each petal. 
40 cts. 
Pure white, with dark 
