JOHN SAUL’S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 
Chrysanthemum, Flocon de Neige, very large, of 
the purest white, a superb flower. 
Francois Dubrigne, very large, with imbricated 
petals, rosy-pink. 
Fantasie, blush white and of good size. 
Fr. Delaux, reddish crimson, reverse of petals light. 
Frizou, a lovely variety, pure golden yellow, the 
flowers are large and perfect. 
Gloire de France, bright brown, centre yellow. 
Gloriosum, very fine bright yellow, with large, 
~handsome flowers. 
Golden Rayonnante, a golden-yellow variety of the 
most beautiful shade, with large flowers in greatest 
profusion. 
Grandiflorum, a solid ball of the purest golden- 
yellow, magnificent. 
Harry Waterer, yellow, centre copper, enormous. 
Helvetie, carmine-amaranth, a fine flower. 
Hon. Jno. Welsh, beautiful deep crimson. 
Ile Japonaise, violet-rose, reverse o7 petals silvery. 
James Salters, lilac or mauve, deeper centre, very 
double. 
Jessica, snowy-white, large flowers, five inches in 
diameter, rich yellow centres 
John Laing, tender rose, pointed with white, violet 
centre, superb. 
Jno. M. Hughs, in color a beautiful pink of Comte 
de Germany type. 
Julius Scharf, rich violet-amaranth, extra. 
Katakana, orange mixed with saffron, striped with 
yellow. 
La Cynge, creamy-white, flowers very large, very 
fine. 
La France, crimson, blush centre, a beautiful flower. 
La Fournaise, very long petals, brilliant red. 
Luteum Striatum, pale gold color, very fine. 
Lord Byron, bronzy-anber; a handsome variety. 
Louise Barthere, reddish-crimson, reverse of petals 
yellow. 
Mad. Boucharlet, orange tipped with yellow, extra. 
Mad. Delaux, rose, lined white, centre yellow. 
Mary Salters, a large full flower of the purest white, 
extra fine. 
Mad. Cannell, white rose centre, petals spiral flowers 
in large bouquets. 
Mad’lle Lacroix, flowers rosy-white, passing to pure 
white, extra. ; 
Mad. de Sevin, silvery, rosy-amaranth shaded with 
silver, very pleasing color, flowers large. 
Margot, rosy-chamois, large full flower, very fine. 
M. de Vazza, enormous, rose-amaranth, pointed with 
white. 
M. Comte, brilliant amaranth-red, shaded with vio- 
let. 
M. Duarte O., Junior, yellow-striped carmine, a 
very beautiful flower, 
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Chrysanthemum, M. Romain, 
passing to Jonquille. 
Moonlight, large pure incurved white, very hand- 
some. 
M. Lemoine, rosy-lilac, light centre. 
Mrs. Cleveland, a pure white, with long tubular 
petals, flowers very large and fine. 
Mrs. C. H.Wheeler, immense fiowers, outside petals 
orange, deep red centre 
eee Geo. W. Childs, pink with deep centre, very 
ne. 
Mrs. Geo. W. Childs, outside petals white, dark 
rose inside. 
Mrs. Frank Thompson, large, incurved, broad 
petals, mottled pink, silver back. 
Mrs. Hoff Beach, lemon, with white shadings, “a 
lovely color. 
Mrs. Robertson, creamy-white, base of petals mauve. 
Mrs. Morris, golden-yellow. 
Mrs. Wm. Barr, silvery-pink of the purest shade. 
Mrs. W.A. Harris, a delicate shaded creamy-white 
and flesh pink, 
Mrs. Wm. Falconer, white turning tv blush, early 
and fine. 
Nuit d’ Hiver,saffron-bronzed, shaded brown, pointed 
golden-yellow. 
Parasol, a large incurved flower of a golden-buff, 
shaded with salmon. ; 
Penle des Blanches, pure white flowers, very beau- 
tiful. 
President Cleveland, the flowers are over four 
inches in diameter, a delicate blush, maturing to 
pure white, then changing to pink. 
Pluie d’Or, yellowish Jonquille, large and beautiful. 
Purple King, brilliant purple, shaded with mauve 
and magenta: 
Riche Bouquet, lilac, bordered with white. 
Red Indian, color Indian Red, very large and double. 
Souvenir d’Amsterdam, large, very rich violet-crim- 
son, a fine flower. 
Souvenir d’Amelia, violet-rose, striped with white. 
Souvenir de Haarlem, very bright violet, a large 
and beautiful flower. 
Snowstorm, purest white, very fine. 
Sultan. 
The Cossack, large, double, chestnut-brown and 
yellow. : 
Tintamarre, cream-white, flamed with carmine- 
> violet. 
Talfourd Salter, rich crimson and golden bronze. 
Treas. Spaulding. 
Tokio, bronzy-crimson. 
Victoria, delicate rose, bordered with white. 
Wenonah, pure white, laced with lavender-pink, 
flowers of the largest size. 
yellowish-white, 
Price 14 cents each; $1.50 per dozen; 50 for $5.00. My selection 10 cents each; $1.00 per dozen. 
NEW JAPANESE CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
Chrysanthemum, Capucine, large incurved petals 
of a rich vermilion, shaded with reddish-yellow. 
Beautiful. 
carol Elliot, rich deep red, each petal tipped golden 
yellow. 
Condor, flowers very large and long, with extra 
large petals of purest white. 
Cythere, purplish-amaranth, shaded with dark 
brown and violet; immense petals, large and fine. 
Gold, flowers large, pure yellow; extra fine. 
Kioto, color a deep yellow, waxy lustre. 
Mrs. Irving Clark, margin pure white, shading to 
deep rose in the center. 
Madam Andrea Mary, long, contorted petals; 
brick-red in the centre of the flower. 
Madam Drexel, incurved, and of a bright, lively 
pink; of vigorous growth, compact habit; a free 
bloomer; fine, either for cut flowers or as a pot 
plant. 
Madam Pynzrt van Geert, petals of irregular 
form; color almost a purple, with a very bright 
centre. 
Mrs. A. Blanc, an extremely distinct sort; inside 
florets erect; outside, reflex and pendulous; color, 
rich lavender. 
Mrs. Brett, golden color, twisted petals, quite uni- 
que. 
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Chrysanthemum, Malabar, pink, tinted with violet. 
Mrs. Richard Elliott, and exceedingly beautiful 
rich yellow; long, narrow florets, drooping; splen- 
did for cut flowers. 
Mrs. W. K. Harris, deepest rich golden-yellow; 
large, full and deep; finest yellow variety ever 
raised. 25 cts. 
Mrs. Andrew Carnegie, enormous size, rich crim- 
son color and fine form; it is a remarkably free, 
strong grower, and good bloomer. A grand and 
noteworthy acquisition. 28 cts. 
Mrs. Anthony Wiegand, a beautiful rich pink, of 
fine habit. 
Mrs. Fottler, similar to a La France rose. 
Mrs. Sam Houston, a magnificent pure white. 
Mrs. Langtry, a magnificent white variety, in the 
way of white Dragon, magnificent. 
Mont Blanc, large-flowered; broad petals, white, 
with greenish points, passing to pure white. 
Mrs. Judge Benedict, opens light blush, changes to 
pure white. 
Mrs. Levi P. Morton, bright pink, radiatory like 
the spokes of a wheel. 
Miss Mary Wheeler, pearly white, tinted with pale 
pink. ‘ 
Narragansett, reflexed, clear white flowers, with 
high centre. 
