46 John Saul's 



Sylph. Bright orange scarlet, fine truss and pip, good habit, profuse bloomer, 

 distinct and line. 



Souvenir d'Etinnie This is the prettiest little pure pearly white Zonal, not a 

 shade of any color in the flower, the purest white, a lovely plant. 



Theodore Eoempler. Orange carmine, rayed with white, and blotched with 

 salmon, an exceedingly attractive and beautiful variety. 



The Marchioness. Color blue lilac or rosy blue, new in color, most pleasing 

 color, distinct and indispensable for every collection. 



Velocipede. Brilliant scarlet, intense color, dwarf compact habit, and excel- 

 lent shape, invaluable for winter flowering, an excellent variety. 



"Wellington. Dark maroon-crimson, velvety and exceedingly rich, broad and 

 finely formed petals, trusses of immense size. 



NEW ZONALE and NOSEGAY GERANIUMS. 



Class 4. 



This class comprises the latest Novelties, mostly importations of 1874 and 

 1875, those, with the new varieties placed under " New and Bare Plants," com- 

 prises not only the newest flowers, but the finest ever offered. 



Price 50 cents each. $ 5 per dozen, (save where priced.) 



Belle Courtraisienne. Habit of plant very dwarf, free bloomer, producing 

 trusses as large as an Hydrangea; colors white, lilac and clear rose, shaded. 



Circulator. A lovely rose, scarlet color ; immense truss, and perfectly distinct 

 from any of the above, splendid shape pips and trusses, very free, and of the 

 best habit. 



Cremorne. Large scarlet flowers, 2J inches across; finest scarlet ever raised, 

 very large truss, profuse bloomer and good habit. 



Edith George. Yery fine deep pink, white blotch in upper petals ; good flower 

 and immense trusses ; the best in the large nosegay section, and a fine im- 

 provement on Pink May Queen. 75 cents each. 



Glitter. Very dark dazzling crimson, of the most glowing description ; good 

 grower, we have nothing to equal it, and is one of the most conspicuous in 

 any house. 



King of the Forest. A much improved variety of the Sambo section, with 

 larger and better shaped flowers of a dark crimson scarlet, excellent in 

 form and substance. 



Maia. This variety gives us a splendid new shade of purple pink, the purple 

 tint having really a most striking and distinct appearance, with broad 

 petals, and a flower nearly equal to the Zonals, gives us a grand lift to- 

 wards obtaining a bright purple and a blue bedder. 75 cents each. 



Master Harry. Deep scarlet, similar in color to Jean Sisley, but bloom and 

 pips larger, fine white eye ; very free, and truss very large ; one of the 

 best habits of all Zonals. 



Magniflca. Color salmon scarlet, tinted carmine, distinct white eye ; the im- 

 mense trusses of this magnificent variety are carried on firm footstalks well 

 above the foliage. 



Marquis De Nadaillac. Compact vigorous habit, immense trusses, deep brilliant 

 crimson, profuse bloomer, magnificent bedding variety. 



Mrs. Keeler. This is a great improvement on Mrs. W. Paul, of a more 

 pleasing soft rosy pink color, the shape of bloom is superior in every way, 

 and quite equal in shape and substance, producing splendid large round 

 heads. 



Overall. Flower of purplish magenta color, fine shape and good substance, 

 very distinct ; trusses large and full, produced abundantly. 



Purple Prince. One of the most beautiful colored Geraniums yet seen ; color 

 bright dark magenta, with a deep purple shade, fine flower and large 

 trusses. 



Bichard Dean. A beautiful dwarf variety for pot culture, compact in growth, 

 bright orange scarlet, with brilliant white eye. 



