32 John Saul's 



LOBELIAS, 



Blue King — Very large flowers, of the Carter's Cobalt Blue — A very beauti- 



most lovely blue, with a clear white ful new variety. 



eye. Distinction — A fine blue. 



Paxtonia — Blue, white centre. "White Perfection — Finest white. 



Speciosa — Blue. Crystal Palace — Indigo blue. 



Gordonii — Blue, fine variety. Kamosa — Azure blue. 



Gracilis Coelestina — Celestial blue, dis- Queen of Whites. 



tinct, fine. y^ Pumila Grandiflora flora pleno — 25 



<r cents each. See Novelties. 



These pretty flowering plants are indispensable for baskets, vases, &c; they 

 are also valuable for the margins of beds, blooming for several months. Price 

 15 cents each — save where priced. $1.50 per dozen, including one double. 



SWEET SCENTED VIOLETS. 



Double Blue Neapolitan. 25 cents each. $2.50 per dozen. 



The Czar. Blush purple, large and flne. 20 cents each. $2 per dozen. 



Schoenbrun. Ever blooming, single dark blue, an excellent variety. 20 cents 



each. $2 per dozen. 

 Queen of Violets. Double white, back of petals blue, very large and fragrant. 



40 cents each. 

 King of Violets. Very large and very double, color indigo shaded with violet, 



occasionally striped. 25 cents each. 

 Marie Louise. Very fine double flowers, purple, with white centre, forces well. 



25 cents each. $2.50 per dozen. $20 per one hundred. 

 Princess Louise. Double white, fine. 80 cents each. $3 per dozen. 

 Devoniensis. Single blue, large, very fragrant. 25 cents each. 

 Victoria Kegina — (Lees.) See Novelties. 

 Double White. 30 cents each. 



ECHEVERIA. 



These pretty plants are similar to the House-Leek, but much more orna- 

 mental. 



Secunda Glauca. Leaves of a beautiful glaucus, flowers yellow and scarlet. 30 



cents each. 

 Metallica. Very large, shell-like leaves, of a beautiful metallic lilac hue. 80 



cents each. 

 Sanguinea. Leaves of a deep bright color, fine. 80 cents each. 



