28 John Saul's 



Each. 

 LOMAKIA GIBBA 25 to 50 



LOMAEIA GIBBA CRISPA— crisped leaved 1 00 



Dwarf tree ferns of great beauty which cannot be too highly recom- 

 mended to all lovers of this beautiful class of plants. 



CUPHEA HYSSOPIFOLIA. 



The habit is very dwarf and compact; flowers bright-lilac and produced 



in great profusion all the year round, a very pretty small plant 25 



LYCHNIS— DOUBLE WHITE. (Lychnis Floscuculi pleno.) 



This is a perfectly hardy plant, of quick growth. The flowers are almost 

 identical with a pure white carnation. In bloom the whole Summer. 

 Invaluable to florists Summer work, taking the place of carnations 30 



EITHPHORBIA SANGUINEA. 



A good old plant, the foliage is a purplish crimson, distinct from other 



dark colored foliage plants 50 



THALICTBUM ADIANTIOIDES. 



A very elegant hardy perennial, from 12 to 18 inches in height, of a neat 

 branching habit ; in delicacy of structure it rivals the finest species of 

 exotic Adiantums or Maiden-hair Fern, by the exquisite beauty of its 

 leaf fronds 50 



HEMEROCALLIS.— Disticha pleno.— (Day Lily.) 



A double flowered variety of this fine old perennial herbaceous plant, 

 flowers of an orange-yellow ; after growing this superb plant two 

 seasons, I can recommened it as one of the most beautiful as well as 

 one of the most valuable hardy herbaceous plants ever introduced 50 



HEMEROCALLIS KWANSO VARIEGATA EL. PL. 



A superb hardy plant, producing long deep green leaves, broadly striped 

 with white; in addition to which it produces very large double 

 copper-colored flowers 50 



*NEW STRIP KD PHLOX.— Fork and Lancester. 



A very beautiful Phlox — white striped with violet, the marking distinct 

 and constant. Fine large spikes of well shaped flowers. — This plant 

 will be largely grown 1 00 



NEW STRIPED PHLOX.— Croix d'Honneur. 



An extremely attractive variety, giving immense spikes of large well 

 formed flowers of a beautiful rosy mauve color ; each petal being dis- 

 tinctly and effectively margined with white, thus giving the flower 

 the appearance of a cross 50 



PHLOX.— Miss Robinson. 



This is a dwarf variety of flowers of the purest white, fine spikes. Con- 

 sidered in England the finest dwarf white Phlox in cultivation 50 



