18 John Saul's 



LEONTHUS LEONURTTS. 



This is an old but very beautiful plant, -which succeeds admirably bedded out 

 during- summer, where it will produce its remarkably long terminal spikes of 

 brilliant orange colored flowers in dense zones, throughout the summer and 

 autumn months, making a very valuable addition to decorative summer groups. 

 $1 each. 



PERGULARIA ODOKAT1SSIMA. 



A plant of the most delicious fragrance. The flowers or inconspicuous 

 requires a hothouse. $1 each. (Keady in April.) 



CALLICAEPA PURPUREA. 



A pretty compact growing greenhouse plant of easy cultivation. The flowers 

 are small, but are succeeded with purple berries, which are very attractive. 75 

 cents each. 



LAKDIZABALA BITERNATA. 



A new hardy evergreen climber of rapid growth, very ornamental. $1 each. 



COCCOCYPSELUM REPENS. 



A plant of trailing habit, very distinct. $1 each. 



ARUNDO DONAX VARIEGATA. 



This is the most stately and graceful of all known variegated grasses of the 

 garden. It forms a robust vigorous plant of majestic habit, with long, broad, 

 elegantly decurved leaves, H to 3 feet in length, and 2 to 3 inches in width, 

 picturesquely marked with broad silver stripes or margins their whole length. 

 Asa single specimen it forms a very ornamental feature in the flower garden. 

 40 cents each. 



TRADESCANTIA REPENS V1TTATA. 



A pretty trailing plant, extremely useful for vases, hanging baskets, &c; in 

 habit it is similar to the old Tradescantia Zebrina, but the foliage is of a bright 

 green, blotched with white; in many instances the entire half of the leaf i9 

 white. 30 cents each. 



SPIRAEA JAPONIC A AUREA VARIEGATA. 



A most beautiful form of the fine green-leaved species, (S. Japonica,) which, 

 for its decorative effect, has been so greatly admired. The present plant is a 

 hardy herbaceous perennial, with glossy red tinted stems, and triply three-lobed 

 dark green leaflets, richly traced throughout with gold-colored veins. The 

 flowers are produced in large, erect, densely-flowered, snow-white, plume-like 

 racemes, thus forming an exceedingly graceful decorative table plant. $1 each. 



BLETIA TANKERVILL^E. 



A beautiful terrestrial Orchid of free growth, the flower stems are about 18 

 inches high, color white and brown, the flowers are singularly beautiful. 50 

 cents each. 



*NEW TEA-SCENTED HOSE FOB, 1875. 



Duchess of Edinburgh. This extraordinary novelty among Tea Roses has just 

 been sent out by Messrs. Veitch & Sons, London, England. The color is a 

 deep glowing crimson, a color unknown hitherto in this class, very free 

 flowering, and as good a bedding variety as the crimson China. The flow- 

 ers are large, full, fine form and substance. Plants, (ready in April,) 

 $1.50 each. 



