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John Saul's 



Citron- Scented. A hybrid between 

 the apple and nutmeg, very deli- 

 cious. 



Dr. Livingstone. Fine new sweet- 

 scented, cut leaved. 



Echinatum, (Cape Species.) Finewin- 

 ter bloomer, flowers white 30 cts. 



Fragrans Odoratissimuni. Nutmeg- 

 scented. 



Filicifolia. See Novelties. 



Mrs. Taylor. A very fine variety with 

 a rose scent and scarlet flowers. 

 40 cents. 



Little Gem. Neat compact habit, very 

 fragrant. 



Lemon-Scented, (crispum ) A beau- 

 tiful species, very desirable. 50 cts. 



Lemon-Scented. Large-leaved, larger 

 foliage and freer grower than the 

 other species. 30 cents. 



Lady Scarborough. Small foliage, 



delicately scented. 30 cents. 

 Quercifolinm Nigricans. Oak leaved, 



veined black. 

 Quercifolium Fair Helen. Scarlet 



flowers. 

 Peppermint-Scented. (Tomentosum.) 

 Peppermint-Scented, (Saul's.) Foliage 



much superior to the old. 

 President Thiers. In the style of 



"Shrubland Pet," the flowers are 



larger and more fragrant ; a pretty 



dwarf bedding variety. 30 cents. 

 Prince of Orange. Orange-scented 



fine. 40 cents. 

 Shrubland Pet. Small miniature 



growth, rosy red flowers, fine bed- 



der. 20 cents. 

 Kose-Scented. Two varieties. 20 cts. 

 Scabrum. See Novelties. 



CAPE SPECIES. 



These old but beautiful species have attracted considerable attention among 

 cultivators in Europe of late from their very distinct habits. I have imported 

 a collection of the most distinct and striking either in scent, form of leaf, color, 

 &c. They are admirable for hybridizing, &c. 



Price 30 cents each. 



Abrotani folium, 



Acetosum, 



Bicolor Kosea, 



Betulinum, 



Cooperii, dwarf species, 



Capitatum, 



Cordatum, 



Denticulatum Major, 



Fragrans, (nutmeg,) 



Ignesens, 



Inquinans, 



Malvifolium, 



Moore's Victory, 



Quercifolium, 



Padula Kosea, 



Scabrum, 



Stenopetalum, 



Tabulare, 



Viscossissimum, 



Zonale. 



FUCHSIAS— General Collection. 



The following list is a selection of the best varieties, in habit of growth, dis- 

 tinct shades of color, and both single and double flowers. The varieties of 1876 

 are chiefly incorporated with these. Those marked (d) have double corollas. 



Price 20 cents each, (save where priced,) $2 per dozen, $15 per 100. 



Agnes. White sepals, crimson tube 

 and corolla. 



Agamennon, (d.) Kich scarlet sepals, 

 corolla plum. 



Arabella. Pure white tube and sepals, 

 -corolla rose. 



Arabella Improved. White tube and 

 sepals, reflexed, corolla a rich rose. 



Alge'lina Braem, (d ) Deep scarlet 

 tube and sepals, pure white, striped 

 with rose. 



Avalanche, (Smith,) (d.) Very double, 

 compact and beautifully formed flow- 

 ers, corolla pure white, of extra size, 

 tube and sepals brilliant carmine 

 scarlet. 25 cents. 



American Banner. Perfectly striped 

 and blotched with red on a splendid 

 blue ground, colored corolla. 25 cts. 



Alpha, (d. ) A splendid variety, coral 

 red tube and sepals, the finest of the 

 double kinds. 



Alsacien-Lorrain. Reflexed carmine 

 sepals, white corolla, very double. 

 40 cents. 



Barcelona. Sepals rosy carmine or 

 scarlet, elegantly recurved. 



Cannell's Favorite. The most beau- 

 tiful light Fuchsia ever sent out,? 

 Tubes and sepals pure white, the 

 latter very broad, with the best re- 

 flex ; corolla scarlet. 40 cents. 



