24 John Saul's 



PEIMULA YERTICILLATA yak. SIMENSIS— Abyssinian Primrose. 



This is one of the grandest acquisitions for spring decoration ; very free and 

 early, producing ahundance of beautiful flowers, its white powdered leaves ren- 

 dering it a splendid variety. (Eeady May 1st.) 50 cents each. 



PRIMULA CURTUSOIDES AMGENA. 75 cents each. 

 PRIMULA C. AM(ENA ALBA. $1 each. 

 *PRIMULA C. AMCENA GRANDIELORA. $1 each. 



Beautiful new Japanese Primroses. The flowers of the first are of a rich rosy 

 purple, the second a pure white of good size, borne in large clusters, highly 

 interesting as an early spring flowering plant for pot culture, nearly or quite 

 hardy. 



ALLAMANDA, 



Hendersonii or "Wardleiana. A distinct and beautiful species, which blooms 

 quite small and continues flowering nearly the whole year, the flowers are 

 circular, of great substance ; color a rich deep yellow, fine habit. 50 cents 

 each. 



Nobilis. A distinct and beautiful new specie?, flowers equally as large as the 

 finest forms of A. Hendersonii , of a pure rich yellow, but which are greatly 

 superior in form to others in cultivation, by their large firm lobes being 

 more widely imbricated. 50 cents each. 



CLBJRODENDMONS. 



Balfouri. A beautiful climbing species, which blooms profusely on the young 

 wood, flowers scarlet and white; a plant of easy culture. 40 cents each. 



Thompsonii. A very beautiful climbing stove plant, with crimson flowers, free, 

 vigorous grower and profuse bloomer. 50 cents each. 



Speciosum. This beautiful plant forms a fine intermediate variety between C. 

 Splendens and C. Balfouri, with the rich dark green leaves of the former, 

 and differing from the latter in producing numerous racemes of rich rose 

 or violet tinted crimson blossoms. 50 cents each. 



Coronaria. A very desirable plant, flowers double, white, very fragrant, fine 

 for bedding out. 40 cents each. 



Clerodendron Bungei. This is a handsome hardy shrub from Northern China, 

 with ample pubescent leaves. The leaves give out a disagreeable odor, 

 whilst the flowers emit a delicious perfume; flowers lilac-rose, in dense ter- 

 minal corymbs, a very desirable new shrub. $1 each. 



IDESIA POLYCARPA.— (Polycarpa Maximowiezii) 



A large tree from the Amour, of rapid growth, with large foliage. This is a 

 very desirable tree for the Northern States, as very hardy. $1 each. 



DBSMOJDIV31S. 



Japonicum. A pretty dwarf Japanese shrub, which is quite hardy. "Its 

 drooping branches are entirely hidden by millions of its purple flowers, 

 which are freely produced from August to beginning of winter." 50 cts. 

 each. 



Penduliflorum. Similar to the last, with white flowers. 50 cents each. 



ABALIAS. 



Japonica, (Sieboldtii.) A very handsome shrub, with large shining foliage. 50 



cents each. 

 Papyrifera. Rice paper plant. 30 cents each. 



