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JOHS SAUL'S DESCRIPTITE CATALOGUE 



Geranium, Chelsea Gem, brilliant zone, margin pure 

 white, tine trusses of brisrht rose, double. 25 <.is. 



Flower of the Day, leaves white, scarlet margined 

 flowers. 



Golden Brilliantissima, deep yellow foliage, very 

 brilliant zone. 



Goliah (Tricolor), the most vigorous of all silver tri- 

 colors, witb large well-marked foliage. 



Hemoine, brilliant zone bordered with white, rose, 

 fine, double. 25 cts. 



I. B. Downie. 



Iduna, tine double flowers, crimson. 25 cts. 



Iris, margin pure white, a nice variety. 25 cts. 



Lady Cullum, rich bronze, crimson ground tints 

 suffused and bordered a brilliant flame. 



La Neige, pure white flowers, fine clear bright foli- 

 age. 30 cts. 



Little Trott, foliage good, bright centre, pure white 

 margin. 



Mrs. Benyon, zone bronze, blended with crimson 

 and belted with a golden margin. 



Price 15 cents each ; §1 50 per 



Geranium, Mrs. Laing. 

 Mrs. Carr (new), a green centre, pure white margin. 

 Mrs. Clutton, a strong grower, with the best color 



of any yet sent out. 

 Mrs. Garfield (new), silver tricolor very beautiful, 



flowers pure white. 50 cts. 

 Mrs. Garfield, maroon zone, white margin. 

 Mrs. Mapping, a very beautiful silver, variegated. 

 Mrs. Parker, foliage bordered white, flowers double, 



delicate rose. 25 cts. 

 Mrs. Pollock, bright-bronzed red zone belted with 



crimson, edged with golden-yellow. 

 Mrs. Strang, the foliage of this is the richest and 



has fine scarlet flowers, very double. 25 cts. 

 Snowstorm, deep green centre, with a broad white 



margin. 

 Snow "Wreath, very handsome variety, pure white 



margin. 25 cts. 

 Triomphe de Gand, compact and free, a profuse 



bloomer, capital plant for bedding, green centre 



margined with white, flowers scarlet. 50 cts. 

 dozen (save where priced). 



IVY-LEAVED GERANIUMS. 



This beautiful section is admirably adapted for suspended baskets, training on trellis work, 

 etc. Double flowered are designated (d.) 



Geranium, Bijou (hybrid ivy-leaved), an attractive 

 variety, producing large trusses of flowers of a rich 

 bright scarlet. 



Candeur (d), pure white. 



Col. Boudaire, grand trusses, rich crimson. 25 cts. 



Congo (<£) (new), flowers grand, large and double, of 

 a beautiful lilac- rose. 40 cts. 



De Brazza (d) (new), fine foliage, large umbels of a 

 rich rose. 25 cts. 



Edmond About (d), rose shaded, violet centre, sal- 

 mon. 25 cts. 



Emile Lemoine (d), enormous trusses of dazzling 

 cerese ; very fine. 25 cts. 



Future Fame (d), enormous trusses of purple ama- 

 ranth. 50 cts. 



Faustin Helie (d), flowers rosy carmine. 



Piice 15 cents each; $1.50 per dozen (save where priced) 



Geranium, Gloire d'Orleans ((/), large and double, of 

 a magenta scarlet. 



Gen. Gordon (d) (new), flowers very large and 

 double; color rich brilliant orange; a very beauti- 

 ful variety. 25 cts. 



Holly Wreath, centre of loaf green, margined with 

 white; a vigorous grower. 25 cts. 



La Rosiere (d), magnificeut trusses, color lilac rose. 

 25 cts. 



L'Elegante, broad bands of white, and producing 

 a mass of pure white flowers. 



Mad. Lemoine (d) (new), bright rose salmon cen- 

 tre. 



Mad. Thibaut (d) (new), a grand variety, with very 

 double flowers, of a beautiful rose. 40 cents. 



Robert Fortune (d), clear carmine, very beautiful. 



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 (/) are fancies. 



Pelargonium, Beauty of Kent, white maroon blotch. 



Belle of the Ball, rose, painted with carmine. 



Crimson King, crimson, with maroon blotch. 



Emiiie Zola, truss large, color carmine-orange, 

 bordered with bright rose, centre with maroon 

 blotch. 



Fred. Dorner, throat and edge of petals pure white, 

 shaded towards the centre with a rich carmine- 

 pink, with a glowing crimson blotch. 40 cts. 



Gen. Thibaudin, carmine-orange, bordered with 

 white, centre white, upper petals blotched; beauti- 

 ful. 50 cts. 



Goelette, violet-salmon, bordered with carmine, dark 

 blotch ; extra. 50 cts. 



Gazella, bright rose carmine, with white centre. 



Jean Bart, vermilion-purple, centre white, upper 

 petals blotched with maroon and edged with white; 

 beautiful. 40 cts. 



Lady of the Lake, orange-rose, painted with crim- 

 son, maroon top petals, with a crimson edge, white 

 centre. 



Lord Napier, lower petals rich deep orange-rose, 

 dark maroon blotch on top petals. 



Lord Clyde, bright scarlet, maroon blotch. 



Lapis Lazuli, another of those beautiful frilled 

 French Pelargoniums; color blush white with 

 scarlet belted blotched, elegantly frilled. 40 cts. 



Malvaeflorum, large mallow form, fine lilac, with 

 light lively rose blotches. 



Mad. Vibert, fine black maroon blotches, bordered 

 fiery red, the flower entirely edged with rose, vig- 

 orous grower, fine habit and free bloomer ; a grand 

 flower. 



Pelargonium, Mad. Seelye, a very rich beautiful 

 flower centre purplish-lilac, shaded on upper petals 

 to blackish-purple. 



Miss Mary C. Saul (Said), this beautiful new flower 

 original ed in our establishment: trusses large, deep 

 rich crimson, dark blotch, smooth edge; a lovely 

 flower. 30 cts. 



Miss Rosina M. Saul (Saul), another of our beauti- 

 ful varieties; fine trusses, upper petals crimson, 

 with dark blotch ; lowe'r petals light crimson ; cen- 

 tre white, all beautifullv reticulated with crimson, 

 slightly frilled. 30 cts. 



Mrs. John Saul (colored plate in 187S), this beautiful 

 flower, which originated in our establishment, we 

 consider one of the very best in cultivation. The 

 habit is compact and "very free flowering, pro- 

 ducing large trusses of charming flowers. The 

 color is a rich glowing vermilion, with light centre 

 and light margin to the petals. 40 cts. 



Nonpareil, white centre, rose lower petals, tinted 

 with carmine, maroon top. 



Orissa, upper petals light purplish-crimson, feath- 

 ered and blotched with maroon ; under petals soft 

 violet-rose, marked with crimson; an attractive 

 flower. 



Prince of Wales, see Novelties. 



Pink of Perfection, piuk, of a pleasing new shade, 

 light centra. 



Queen of Whites, pure silvery-white, very glossy 

 rich upper petals. 



Rodriques, purplish-rose, dark spot. 



Rosalind, very early, deep crimson veined and 

 blotched. 



