10 John Saul's 



PELARGONIUMS.— Fringed, Striped, Double and 

 JSew Varieties, 



*Prince of Novelties. This is a double fiower, combining novelty and beauty, 

 the usual upper and lower petals of unequal outline are transformed into a 

 flat, circular ray of equalized petals, flower and truss large, the ground 

 color is a brilliant carmine tinted crimson, with a blush white margin, each 

 petal being marked at the base with a rich dark crimson blotch. $1 each. 

 *Prince of Pelargoniums. This most beautiful variety resembles, in its style of 

 flower, the well-known Dr. Andre, by its elegantly fringed margin and 

 equally large flowers, but greatly exceeds it in effect in being a brilliant 

 vermiiion-scarlet ground color, finely relieved by a blush white centre with 

 violet veins, and flushed with rich crimson on the upper flower lobes, pro- 

 ducing its flowers in great profusion upon a remarkably compact yet vigor- 

 ous and dwarf habit, forms one ol the most attractive and beautiful plants 

 for decoration yet offered in its tribe. $1 each. 



^Princess of Wales. A very handsome early flowering variety, with elegant 

 frilled petal margins, in the style of Dr. Andre, free and compact in growth, 

 with a well branched habit; flower trusses large size, and borne in profu- 

 sion well above the foliage; ground color pure blush, each petal alike 

 marked with a rich dark velvet crimson-scarlet margined blotch. It forms 

 one of the most attractive plants in its group. By its free growth and long 

 succession of bloom, it is admirably adapted for all decorative purposes in 

 conservatory groups or baskets, and one of the finest kinds yet offered in 

 providing cut bloom for vases or baskets, or for table and drawing-room 

 decoration. This will prove one of the most popular, as it is unquestiona- 

 bly one of the most beautiful, flowers ever raised. $2 each. 



*Star of the East. This plant forms a ver} 7 neat and fine variety, resembling 

 the Princess of Wales ; it is equally free and compact in growth, with an 

 equal profusion of bloom, but with larger flowers, of pure white ground ; 

 the petals are elegantly fringed, the upper ones marked with a rich crimson 

 spot, and the under ones elegantly pencilled with violet-colored lines. 

 $2.50 each. 



Bonnie Charlie. Lower petals rosy crimson, top black, with narrow wire edge 

 of bright crimson, large clear white eye, very showy, a lovely variety. 75 

 cents each. 



Prince Charlie. White ground elegantly tipped, with rose violet blotches, neat 

 compact habit, free flowering and early. . 75 cents each. 



Grandis. Habit compact and free, profuse bloomer, flowers pure white, with- 

 out spot, suitable for bouquets. $1 each. 



Hebe the Beautiful. Color fine cinnabar scarlet, dark blotch, and elegantly 

 frilled petals, a vigorous and compact grower, and profuse bloomer, admi- 

 rable for forcing or early spring blooming, one of the best for florists, so 

 lovely and distinct. $1 each. 



Coquette de Plessis. White, with a bright rosy carmine blotch on upper petals, 

 and feather-like centre crimson lines, under petals tipped with rosy crim- 

 son, with white side belts. This beautiful flower belongs to the class of 

 French Fancy varieties, very early and a profuse bloomer, having a nice 

 compact habit — qualities which particularly recommend it to the attention 

 of florists. The very finest market flower. 50 cents each. 



Silver Mantle. Silvery white, with soft rosy lilac spots, and rose top, a most 

 profuse bloomer, a lovely flower. 75 cents each. 



Lapis Lazuli Another of those beautiful frilled French Pelargoniums ; color 

 blush white, with scarlet belted blotched, elegantly frilled like Dr. Andre, 

 equally beautiful with the others described, neat habit, early and profuse 

 bloomer, extra fine. 75 cents each. 



Crispiflora. White, with rose blotches shaded lilac and blue, and beautifully 

 fringed, a lovely variety in the style of Dr. Andre, early and profuse 

 bloomer, fine habit, quite a florists' plant. $1 each. 



Dr. Andre. Flowers blush pink ground, the margins of the petals elegantly 

 fringed, quite unique, a lovely plant for pot culture. Florists should grow 

 this extensively. 50 cents each. 



May Day. A smooth finely-formed flower, lower petals soft pink, black spot 

 on top petals, with orange shade, large white eye. 75 cents. 



