44 John Saul's 



Crimson Nosegay. Color intensely brilliant, deep crimson, habit free and 



compact, with remarkably close, half globular flower trusses, superb. 30 



cents each. 

 Countess of Eosslyn. A fine delicate blush pink with immense trusses ; neat 



compact habit, first class variety, the best of its color. 30 cents each. 

 Cherry Lips. Trusses very large, distinct color, bright cherry, very free flow- 

 ering. 

 Crimson Banner. Rich magenta crimson, produced in very large trusses. 

 Claude Loraine. This is much higher than Dr. Eogg ; may be considered the 



first real purple Geranium. 

 Dr. Hogg. Flowers a purplish rose, the colors very beautiful, truss good and 



abundant, a distinct and beautiful sort. 

 Duchesse d'Aumale. Pink, but of a very distinct shade, large truss, free 



bloomer. 

 Fairy Ring. Perfectly white, with a bright pink ring round the lower part 



of the petals, and a white eye. 

 Fausta. Bright rose color, higher than any out, beautiful. 

 Feast of Roses. A neat dwarf Nosegay, with dark leafage and an abundance 



of compact trusses, flowers of an intense deep rosy pink. 

 Hydrangea. A deep rose lilac, a great improvement on " Beauty de Suresne," 



having much larger trusses and a deeper color. 30 cents each. 

 Kate Nicholson. Color fine rose, in the way of Maid of Kent, carries a much 



larger truss ; it is the largest truss ever sent out in this class. 50 cts. each. 

 King of Pinks. Neat compact habit, with a dark, almost black brown zone. 

 King of the Roses. In substance and shape it is quite equal to Lord Derby — 



fine large trusses, its color a rosy scarlet or a scarlet suffused with magenta 



purple. 

 Lucius. Bright rose, very large truss. 



Lilac Banner. A dwarf, neat, free growing Nosegay, with fine bold lilac flow- 

 ers, produced in great profusion. 

 Little Pinkie. Salmon pink color, fine close dwarf habit, most profuse bloomer. 

 Magenta Christine. Color deep rich lake rose, dwarf, compact habit, free flow- 

 ering, rich petal tint. 

 Maid of Kent. Color magenta, or pure lake rose or pink, large trusses. 

 Mrs. Wm. Paul. Delicate rosy pink, beautiful shape, fine large truss. 

 Madame Mezard. This is one of the most distinct varieties, a beautiful violet 



color, free bloomer, with a good sized truss and good habit. 30 cts. each. 

 Miss Gladstone. Pure white ground with pink centre, most profuse bloomer. 

 Mrs. Quilter. A fine distinct variety, of a very pleasing pink color, with white 



eye, good trusser and habit. 40 cents each. 

 Miss Rose Peach. See Novelties. 

 Mrs. Keeler. See Class 4. 

 Maria. See Class 4. 

 Marginata. This is just in the style and color of Madame Werle, with each 



petal and flower distinctly lined or edge round with pink, on a pearly 



white ground. 20 cents each. 

 Maiden's Blush. White, slightly tinged with pink, by far the best shaped 



bloom in this class. 

 Mad'lle E. de la Chapelle. A fine rich pink, large trusses, flow T ers profusely, a 



distinct and pleasing color. 30 cents each. 

 Mons. E. Buenzod. This has immense trusses, much larger than is usual in 



this section ; color a light delicate rose. 

 Mad. Jules Adelbert. Trusses large, flowers delicate rose, fine form, very free 



bloomer. 

 Peach Blossom. This has a fine color, delicate peach, fine shaded bloom. 

 Pink Stella. Rosy pink, exceedingly beautiful, counterpart to Crimson Stella. 

 Pink Globe. Rosy pink, very fine truss, free habit and distinct. 

 Queen of Roses. Fine bright rose, good truss, profuse bloomer. 

 Queen of Harvest. Style of Christine Nosegay, with broader lower petals, 



habit dwarf and compact, flower trusses very large and effective, bright. 

 Rose d'Amour. Bright rose, large truss, good form and habit. 

 Seraph. Rosy pink, neat compact, finely zoned, neat pot plant. 

 Surpasse Beauty de Suresne. A variety having enormous trusses of bright pink 



flowers. 



