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John Saul's 



LILLIPUTIAN ZOJYALE GERANIU3IS. 



This is a new and interesting form of the zonal section. The growth is very- 

 distinct from the ordinary kinds, heing proportionately vigorous, whilst the 

 leaves are small, and the flowers equal in size to the zonal varieties of large 

 growth. The properties of a vigorous and compact dwarf growth, combined 

 with small foliage and blooms equal in size to the large growing class, will be a 

 sufficient recommendation. 



Price 20 cents each, (save where priced.) The set of 9 for $1.50. 



Cupid. Light copper rose, white centre. 

 Little Dorrit. Salmon rose, white 



eye. 

 Little Harry. Scarlet, 



good truss. 

 Little Dear. Delicate rose 



light centre, 

 with white 



spots. 

 Little Gem. Brilliant vermilion, white 

 centre. 



Little Golden Christine. Leaves yel- 

 low, flowers scarlet, very pretty. 



Tom Tit. Dazzling scarlet, white eye. 



Payne's Perpetual. Miniature, yet 

 dense growth, bright scarlet flowers 

 render it very distinct. 



Richard Dean. A beautiful dwarf 

 variety, bright orange scarlet, with 

 brilliant white eye. 



DOUBLE FLOWERED GERANIUMS. 



GENERAL COLLECTION. 



This class of double flowered Geraniums form an interesting and valuable 

 addition, not only from their novelty, but their great value for bedding out. 

 We have found them during the past hot dry summer ('76) very superior to the 

 single flowers, throwing up their immense heads of gorgeous flowers, which are 

 of long duration, like all double flowers. We leel great pleasure and confidence 

 in offering the following : 



For new varieties, see under head of " New and Pare Plants." 



Price 15 cents each, (save where priced,) $1.50 per dozen, my selection. 

 Purchasers' selection $2 per dozen. 



Andrew Henderson. The truss is of 

 extraordinary size, scarlet. 



Aline Sisley. Flowers white, of mod- 

 erate size, and almost perfect in 

 form. 



Asa Gray. An extremely free-flower- 

 ing variety; the flowers are of large 



• size, very full and double, light sal- 

 mon orange color, somewhat similar 

 to the variety Gloire de Corbeny. 



Alice Crousse. Flowers large, full and 

 of good form, white with salmon 

 centre. 



Aurora. A very fine dwarf-habited 

 and short-jointed variety; flowers 

 bright scarlet and freely produced ; 

 pips large, double. 25 cents. 



Aghiia. Flowers very double and of a 

 scarlet crimson. This is perfection 

 in habit, being the most dwarf and 

 compact growing of any of the 

 doubles yet sent out. 25 cts. 



Charles Lyell. Flowers dark Apricot 

 color, shaded with white. 



Crown Prince. Powers large, are of a 

 rosy carmine color. 



Carl Vogt. Very double, of an orange 



salmon color, quite a new shade ; 



free flowerer, a very desirable nov- 

 elty. 25 cents. 

 Deuil de Strasbourg. A distinct new 



color, bright claret, beautiful new 



flower. 

 Dr. W. Neubert. Very double rich 



scarlet, immense truss, one of the 



best winter bloomers. 

 Due de Suez. Very double scarlet 



crimson, trusses of immense size. 

 C. Glym. Immense trusses of orange 



scarlet flowers. 

 E. J. Lowe. The trusses and pips are 



large and well -formed, bright scarlet. 

 Francois Aries Defour. Immense, 



double, color deep crimson. 

 Gloire de Nancy. Very double scarlet 



flowers. 

 Glory of Paris. Color rich crimson; 



truss large. 

 Goliath. Glowing scarlet, trusses well 



above foliage. 

 Gambetta. Truss large, color bright 



red. 



