%4 John Saul's 



NEW VICTORIA DAISIES OF 1874. 



This new strain of double Daisies is a decided advance from the common 

 garden varieties ; the habit is more robust, the flowers are double the size of the 

 ordinary Daisy — many of the blooms measuring six inches in circumference. 

 They are borne on long, stout footstalks, eight inches high, and look more like 

 large Kanunculus blooms than Daisies. 



Price 50 cents each. $5 per dozen. 



Albert Edward. Rich crimson red, Nil Desperandum. Shaded pink and 



quilled. red. 



Albert Victor. Pink, shaded with Princess Alice. "White and red. 



crimson. Princess Beatrice. Light pink, fine. 



Avalanche. Very large white, extra Prince Albert. Bright red and pink, 



fine. extra superb. 



Chance. Delicate pink, fine. Pretty Polly. Large bright pink, fine. 



Dr. Lindley. Pink and crimson, good. Pluto. Pink and rosy crimson, extra 

 Ebor. Red and pink shaded, good. superb. 



Lady Hope. Rose and pink, extra Queen Victoria. Blush and red, quilled. 



superb. Quilled Perfection. Deep crimson, 

 Lady of Lome. Delicate rose and evenly quilled, large and good. 



pink, very superb. Renown. Crimson and pink, very 

 Masterpiece. Pink and rosy red, superb. 



quilled. Snowwreath. Pure white, very fine. 



Venus. Fine large pink, good. 



PETUNIAS. 



Price 20 cents each. $2 per dozen, (save where priced.) Those marked (d) 



are double. 



•The following beautiful collection was raised in our establishment in 1873, 

 and are recommended as very superior : 



Alexandria, (d.) Light lavender, fine. 



Beauty, (d.) Crimson, motled with white. 



Clown, {d.) Crimson, striped and motled with white. 



Empress, (d.) Pure lilac, self. 



Harlequin, (d.) "White, striped with crimson. 



Lilacina, (d.) Purest lilac, extra. 



Loveliness, (d.) White, margined with lavender. 



Maculata, (d.) Purple, spotted with white. 



Negress, (d.) Very deep purple, fine. 



Purple King, (d.) Bishop's purple, very rich. 



President, (d.) Light purple, nice flower. 



Queen. White, striped with purple. 



Rival, (d.) Lavender, margined with white. 



Striata. White ground, distinctly striped with purple. 



The Lady, (d.) Lavender, veined with purple. 



Queen of Whites, (d.) Pure white, double. 



Perfection, (d.) Dark lavender. 



Purple Prince, (d.) Purple and crimson, fine. 



Purple Queen, (d.) Pine deep purple, extra. 



VERONICA. 



A pretty class of plants, giving long spikes of bloom during fall and winter. 



Price 25 cents each, (save where priced.) The set of 10 for $2. 



Andersonii. White and violet. 



Gloire de Lorraine. Blue, lilac and white. 



Claude Lorraine. Delicate blue, nice spikes. 



