28 John Saul's 



Penstemon Murray anus. A hardy perennial, with long spikes of scarlet flow- 

 ers. 30 cents each. 



Penstemon Grandiflora. A hardy perennial, with long spikes of light purple 

 flowers. 25 cents each. 



PEPEROMIA ARGYREA. 25 cents each. 

 PEPEROMIA MACITLATA. 25 cents each. 

 PEPEROMIA MAGNOLIFOLIA. 25 cents each. 

 PEPEROMIA VERSCHFFELTI. 25 cents each. 



Pretty dwarf growing plants, requiring partial shade and moisture, suitahle 

 for baskets and wardian cases. The colcr of the leaves are delicately blended, 

 being bright green along the lines of the nerves, and greyish white between. 



Plumbago Capensis. "We have no plant of the same color of flowers to ap- 

 proach this for summer bedding. Plants bedded out in May will continue 

 flowering through the summer ; color a delicate azure blue. The plants 

 can be kept in a cellar during winter. 30 cents each. 



Plumbago Larpenta?. Like the last, this blooms through the summer; color 

 bluish purple. 30 cents each. 



Peristrophe Angustifolia Aureo-Variegata. A most elegant little plant as an 

 edging plant for summer bedding, excellent for hanging baskets. The 

 leaves are bright orange in the centre, and margined with dark green, its 

 habit dwarf, compact and of i'ree growth. 20 cents each. 



Richardia Alba JMaculata. This is a species of 4 'Calla,"the leaves of which 

 are spotted with white. It succeeds best planted in the open border during 

 summer and taken up in the autumn. The flowers are white, shaded inside 

 with violet. 30 cents each. 



Saxifraga Japonica Tri-color. Three-colored leaves, &c, beautiful for hanging 

 baskets. 20 cents each. 



Saxifraga Sarmentosa. Foliage prettily reticulated. 20 cents each. 



Sedum Macrophyllum Aurea Marginata. A remarkably fine Sedum with large 

 foliage, centre deep green, margined with bright yellow, quite hardy, suit- 

 able for baskets, &c, a fine plant. 30 cents each. 



Sedum Japonicum Variegatum. Habit dwarf and compact, leaves a light 

 green ground with a golden blotch in the centre, a beautiful plant for bas- 

 kets, rock work, bedding out, &c. 20 cents each. 



Sedum Spectabile Purpureum. A most compact erect growth, with glaucus 

 green leaves, on firm succulent stems, each stem bearing a large flat cymose 

 head of flowers, 6 to 7 inches across, formed of rich rosy purple florets. 30 

 cents each. 



Salvia Heeri. Unlike most of the winter-flowering Salvias, this variety has 

 the merit of flowering most profusely in a cool house. The flowers are tubu- 

 lar, 1J to 2 inches in length, with small lip, bright glossy scarlet, with car- 

 mine tint in the throat, and borne in long terminal spikes 12 to 18 inches 

 long. 40 cents each. 



Salvia Splendens Alba, (White Scarlet Sage.) A very remarkable novelty in 

 the form of a white variety, of the well known Scarlet Sage, in which not 

 only the flower, but also the calyx or outward flowering sheath is of the 

 purest white. 20 cents each. 



Sanchezia Nobilis Variegata. This highly ornamented plant is of good habit 

 and vigorous growth, producing leaves upwards of twelve inches in length, 

 and of most intense green, the veins being broadly margined with golden 

 yellow. As a variegated, fine foliaged plant, it stands unrivalled. 30 cts. 

 each. 



Schizostylis Coccinea. A bulbous rooted plant, having flowers varying from 

 deep crimson to vivid scarlet. It is nearly hardy and of the easiest cul- 

 ture, blooming profusely, during the winter months, in an ordinary green- 

 house. 30 cents each. 



Thyrsacanthus rutilans. The flowers of this plant are borne in long pendulous 

 racemes, having a very graceful appearance, bright scarlet color. 50 cents 

 each. 



Thymus Citriodorus Aureo-Marginatus. A beautiful dwarf-growing variety ; 

 the leaves are dark green, broadly margined with rich yellow. 15 cts. each. 



