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JOHN SAUL’S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 
Picturatum Odoratum. White, upper petals 
spotted, foliage like the old rose. 
Rollison’s Unique. Crimson flowers, free 
bloomer, fine. 
Sunray. 
Rollison’s Unique White. A white variety 
of this very beautiful and useful plant. 
A bright scarlet, a profuse and con- 
tinuous bloomer, a grand variety. 
SWEET SCENTED AND CAPE SPECIES. 
Price 15 cents each, (save where priced,) $1.50 per dozen. 
Apple Scented. 
Balm Scented. 
Citron Scented. 
and nutmeg, 
Comptoniana Rosea. Winter flowering spe- 
cies, with rosy lilac flowers. 20 cts. 
Dr. Livingstone. Fine new sweet scented, 
cut leaved. 
Fragrans Odoratissimum. Nutmeg scented. 
Filicifolia Odorata. It never changes its 
beautiful fern like appearance, and is one 
of the easiest Geraniums to grow at all 
seasons of the year. The tragrance is 
pleasing, and it is an exceedingly beautiful 
plant. 265 cts. 
LittleGem Neat compact habit,very fragrant. 
Lemon scented, (crispum.) <A beautiful spe- 
cies, very desirable. 25 cts. 
Lady Scarborough. Small foliage, delicately 
scented. 20 cents. 
Very distinct. 
Balm scented. 
A bybrid between the apple 
Lemon Scented. Large leaved, larger fol- 
iage and freer grower than the other spe- 
eres. =20rets: 
Mrs. Taylor. A fine variety with a rose 
scent and scarlet flowers. 20 cts. 
Peppermint Scented, (Tomentosum.) 
Peppermint Scented, (Saul’s.) Foliage much 
superior to the old, 
Princeof Orange. Orangescented, fine. 25cts. 
Quercifolium Nigricans. Oak leaved, veined 
black. 
Quercifolium Fair Helen. Scarlet flower. 
Quercifolia Miniature. 50 ects. 
Rose Scented. Two varieties. 
Shrubland Pet. Small miniature growth, 
rosy red flowers. . 
Scabrum. This is a very fine scented Cape 
species, a free grower, with pretty foliage 
and good habit, deliciously lemon scented. 
25 cts. 
FUCHSIAS.—General Coilecticn. 
The following list is a selection of the best varieties, in habits of growth, distinct shades of 
color, and both single and double flowers. 
Price 20 cents each, (save where priced ) 
Abd-el-Kader. Long tube, crimson, sepals 
carmine rose, very vigorcus, fine. 
Adine. White tube and sepals, the latter 
completely reflexed. 
Agnes. White sepals, crimson tube and 
corolla. 
Agamemnon, (d.) Rich scarlet sepals, corolla ; 
plum. 
Arabella. Pure white tube and sepals, corolla 
rose. 
Arabella Improved. White tube and sepals, 
reflexed corolla, a rich rose. 
Angelina Braem, (d.) Deep scarlet tube and 
sepals, pure white, striped with rose. 
Bland’s New Striped. Tube and sepals sear- 
let, corolla purple, striped red and rose. 
Black Prince. Tube and sepals waxy car- 
mine, sepals open, pink corolla. 
Beauty of Swanly. Waxy white tube and 
sepals, reflexed, corolla pink. 
Cannell’s Favorite. Tubes and sepals pure 
white, the latter reflexed, corolla scarlet. 
Compacta Floribunda, Tube crimson, and 
sepals crimson, reflexed, corolla rich violet. 
Crimson Globe. Tubeand sepuls bright coral 
red, pale violet purple corolla. 25 cts, 
Those marked (d) have double corollas. 
$2 per dozen. 
Camille Flammarion. Reflexed sepals of a 
rosy red, corolla of a reddish violet. 
Covent Garden White. Equally valuable in — 
the white tube and sepal section. 
Compacta Superba. Sepals crimson, corolla 
rich amaranth; very compact. 
Deutscher Kuiser, (d.) The single F. Ger- 
mania was much admired; this is a double 
flowered variety. 
Duchess de Gerolstein. 
sepals, corolla crimson. 
Desideratum, (d.) Tube and sepals deep scar- 
let, reflexed, corolla bluish violet, 
Extraordinary, (d.) Sepals scarlet, large, 
corolla rich violet blue. 
Earl of Beaconsfield. The best hybrid variety 
ef Fuchsia; the blooms are three inches in 
length and of great substance, the tube and 
sepals are of a light rosy carmine, corolla 
deep carmine. 25 cts. 
Elm City, (d.) Corolla forming rich crimson 
balls, very good. 
Francis Desbois, (d.) Red sepals, violet pur- 
ple and corolla. 
Fairy Queen. Tube and sepals white, the 
latter recurved, corolla rosy carmine, 
White tube and 
