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JOHN SAUL’S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 
LANTANAS. 
These are exceedingly valuable plants for bedding out during the summer. 
They thrive in 
our hot, dry, sunny weather when so many of our ‘other plants suffer. 
Price 15 cents each, (save where priced,) $1.50 per dozen. 
Alba Grandifiora. Fine pure white. 
Aurantiaca. Beautiful orange. 
Comtesse de Morny. Yellow, changing to 
rose. 
Crocea Superba. Orange and red. 
Comtesse de Biencourt. Bright rose and 
orange centre. 
Delicatissima. 
Diamant. 
Pink lilac. 
A fine rich yellow. 25 cts. 
Distinction. Rich orange yellow, fading into 
rose. 
Empereur des Francaise. Scarlet and orange. 
Fabiola, Rose, yellow and orange. 
Favorite. Yellow, merging into purplish 
crimson. 
Globe d’Or, (new.) Golden yellow. 
Innocence. Pure white, dwarf habit. 
Jean Bart. Buffand crimson. 
AZALEA 
Jeanne d’Arc. 
ing to violet 
La Niege. A mass of snow white flowers. 
Le Lis. A pretty dwarf variety, flowers 
‘white, 25 cents. 
Lutea Superba Grandiflora. 
low. 
Madame Dufoy. 
Madame Hoste, 
purple. 
Ninus. Yellow, changing to pink. 
Ne Plus Ultra. Purple and yellow. 
Princess Louisa. Yellow, merging into rosy 
crimson. 
Raphael. Orange rose and purple. 
Rosa Mundi. White and rose 
Solfatarre. Golden yellow. 
Toison d’Or. A deep chrome yellow. 
White, yellow centre, pass- 
Golden yel- 
Pale yellow and rose. 
Golden yellow, passing to 
INDICA. 
Our col'ection of Indian Azalea embraces the most select English and Continental varieties. 
Our stock is large and fine. 
Price 8 inch pots, 25 cents each, 
dozen ; 5 inch pots, 
Alexander II. 
fine. 
Argus Single, sometimes semi-double, finest 
possible form, salmon, with a black blotch. 
Baron Ed. Osey. Bright orange, with broad 
wavy lobes, amaranth rose. 
Bernhard Andrea. Rosy purple, double, very 
beautiful. y 
Belle Gantoise. Clear lilac, edged with white. 
Baronne de Vriere. 
lated edges, with red stripes and sulphur 
blotch. 
Borsig. A very beautiful double white, one 
of the finest. 
Comtesse de Flandre. 
White tinted with rose, 
Large, flat bright rose. 
Charmer. Bright amaranth of great sub- 
stance. 
Charles Leirens. Semi-double, very dark 
salmon red, large black blotch, most beau- 
tiful. 
Cocarde Orange Pure orange, with ama- 
ranth red bloteh, form round, exquisite. 
Candeur, Pure white, fine form, beautiful. 
Comtesse de Beaufort. Rose blotch, deep 
crimson, with maroon reflex, extra fine. 
Dr. D. Moore, (new.) Very bright rose, with 
white und violet reflex, perfect form. 
Duchesse Adelaide de Nassuu. Large, of fine 
form, the upper lobes amaranth. 
Dona Maria. Tender rose, edged with white, 
superior to A!bocincta, 
¢2.50 per dozen; 4 inch pots 
50 cents each, $4.50 per dozen. 
Snow white, with undu- | 
, 380 cents each, $8.00 per 
Extra sizes extra prices. 
Duc de Nassau. Dark rosy carmine, semi- 
double flowers, large flame colored blotch. 
Fascination, Rosy pink, edged with white, 
and spotted with crimson. 
Flower of the Day. Fine large white, striped 
with rose. 
Flag of Truce, Pure white, large and double, 
extra fine. 
Francois Devos. Clear deep crimson, double 
extra. 
Glory of Sunninghill. Salmon pink, large. 
Gledstanesia. Pure white, flaked with car- 
mine. 
Gledstanesia Formosa. 
carmine. 
Grossfurstin Helene. Fringed, shaded salmon 
deep amaranth blotch. 
Her Majesty. Scarlet, large, finely formed. 
H. Von Aumale. Light ground, marked 
with broad bands, scarlet. 
*Imbricata. ‘This is the best Azalea yet 
introduced. Imagine a pure white double 
Balsam, more than three inches in diame- 
ter, and perfectly imbricated, and one may 
form some notion of the beauty of this 
plant ’’ 38 inch pots, 75 cents. 
Jean Von Volxem, Streaks of all shades and 
specially in bands of rosy orange. 
John Gould Veitch. Lilac rose, netted and 
bordered with white, blotched with saf- 
fron. 
Pure white, striped 
