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John Saul's 



* FRANCOIS PERTUSATI, (SISLEY.)— New Double Geranium. 



Flowers large, double yellow, margined with white, fine compact habit, and 

 profuse bloomer. Excellent either for pots or bedding out. A distinct color, 

 one of the finest novelties. ijSl each. 



CARL VOGT. (SISLEY.)— New Double Geranium. 



Flowers of medium size, very double, of an orange-salmon color, quite a new 

 shade ; splendid habit, free flowerer, excellent for bedding or pot culture ; a very 

 desirable novelty. $1 each. 



TALABOT.— New Double Geranium. 



Flowers large, double, of a bright amaranth color, good habit, profuse 

 bloomer; a superb bedding variety. $1 each. 



LOUIS BLANC. — New Double Geranium. 



Flowers large, double, borne on fine trusses, color cerese lilac, free grower 

 and profuse bloomer. A distinct and fine plant either for bedding or pot cul- 

 ture. $1 each. 



N. L\ DeBEAUNANT.— New Double Geranium. 



Flowers large and double, white with a rose centre, compact habit and free 

 bloomer. A distinct and very beautiful variety either for pot culture or bedding 

 out. $1 each. 



ERNEST FAIVRE.— New Double Geranium. 



Flowers large, double, white, suffused with rose, compact free habit, profuse 

 bloomer ; a distinct and beautiful variety, fine for bedding or pot culture. $1 

 each. 



NEW DOUBLE GERANIUMS. 



Aline Sisley. The plant is of excellent habit, dwarf and compact, with neat 

 foliage, and it is remarkably free-flowering, producing tine globular trusses 

 of pure white flowers, which are of moderate size and almost perfect in 

 form. 30 cents each. 



Asa Gray. An extremely free-flowering variety, of dwarf and robust habit, 

 with foliage of moderate size and lightly zoned; the flowers are of large 

 size, very full and double, light salmon orange color, somewhat similar to 

 the variety Gloire de Corbtny. Being a most distinct color, this is an ex- 

 ceedingly desirable acquisition. It has proved the finest bedder, during the 

 summer of 1874, of my entire collection of double varieties. 30 cents each ; 

 $3 per dozen. 



Charles Lyell. A pretty variety, of the neat dwarf habit, and very floriferous ; 

 the flowers are double, of moderate size, and of a dark Apricot color, shaded 

 with white on the borders of the petals. 30 cents each ; $2 50 per dozen. 



Alice Crousse. A variety of dwarf compact habit, and extremely floriferous ; 

 the flowers are lar^e, full and of good form, white with salmon centre ; be- 

 fore the flowers are fully expended, they appear perfectly white, the reverse 

 of the petals being white. 50 cents each. 



Charles Darwin. A vigorous growing variety of compact habit, very free- 

 flowering, having large trusses, of purplish crimson flowers. 25 cts. each. 



Deuil de Strasbourg. A distinct new color, bright claret, trusses large and 

 double, given profusely; fine vigorous habit, a distinct and beautiful new 

 flower. 25 cents each. 



Emilio Castelar. Dwarf, vigorous, compact habit ; trusses large and finely 

 formed, of a deep claret color, very double. 25 cents each. 



