52 JOHN SAUL’S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 
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Epiphyllum Album Violaceum, white, edge of Phyllocactus, Crenatum, pure white...25 cts. to 50 
petals margined with Violet...............ssecceeeeees 50 Grandiflora Rosea, delicate lilac, shaded with 
Bridgesii, deep rich violet, large............. s.....0. 50 TENSIONS Ih ee saadocapsp9za39coo5 SobscoD Boe ssseseee2d CS. to 50 
Goertneri (new), this new vaniety is the most Lateritia, rosy crimson, very distinct, beauti- 
beautiful in this section, flowers bright, or- 1H se eocbabhaecoaucobrusbapsoneacéHoss ssocduccioe 30 cts. to 50 
AN PC“ CALIMIMN Chwcecercedeceesseaesnencscieeseenees ent nacieneecs 1 00 Peregrinas oie te ctcatee teen cone ean ne 50 
Lateritium Album, white, edge of petals mar- Renal ens irarece-cteccoeoie sere eee eee 50 
Femn ane! Wat OY 171) Vet Fe oaoeeqacaccodcopbonc eco -aeasoSacHoG0a—e0 50 Victoria, brightiscarlets imeem 30 cts. to 50° 
Latifrons, a night-blooming species with mag- Pereskia Aculeata, the best stock on which to 
nificent large cream colored flowers............... 50 graltHpiphyllums cs... eee 25 
MOS ESEVA Be se aaadaptoocedodebt Bocsectoobcebesocnn oGsbocaoadabOaddaD 50 Spatulatac. cs: We i phe ee eee me 25 
Ruckerianium, white, edge of petals margined SOUTHERN NATIVE CACTI :— 
Withiviolet; fime:.2:i.is.cceccssinccassesseceesssnereemencees ~ 650 Anhalonium Fissuratum.................... $1.00 to 2 00 
Russellianum, rich deep Violet..............----++ 50 The most curious of the Cactus family, 
Superbuim~, deép michsviolets:s.-eeescsses cesses 50 flowers rose-color. fe 
Salmonium Flavum, salmon shaded with sul- Echinocactus Simpsonii, a free bloomer, flow- 
POUT a eee SUR Rebs eae eeen Muon ee eae 50 CIs) Crimson}; 7 handyncasscesseseesceese enact 50 
Sulphureum, salmon, shaded with sulphur...... 50 Candicans, very handsone; a gem...50 cts. to 1 00 
All the varicties of “ Truncatus” are grafted Coes pitOSar ec snavs cases eee ee 
on Pereskia. We can sell small plants on their Cylindraceus icssccr se ec ee eee 1 50 
own roots at 25 cents each. Sinuatus, free bloomer......... cpenbs Leocbunocecotsscos 50 
*OpuntiayArborescenSsccssscecncesree snes: 25 cts. tv 50 Texensis, flowers yellow, fruit bright red..... 50 
Barkerii, Jarge rosy crimson, beautiful............ 50 Wislizenii (Fish-hook Cactus)..........0........0006 1 00 
Engelmann ieee eae as roeeer eee 50 Echinocereus Berlandieri, flowers purple, 
Gla Caine eR A es te eee 50 GN E0 8 0 oct Beeson conse bece aoheae yar eabeoe Suaeee coocecec 50 
Missouriensis; deep yellowet..--c:-sersessoereeeteceee 25 Coespitosus, flowers crimson-purple.............. 50 
Phyllocactus Angulifer, creamy white, very pectinatus, free bloomer... 1..0..000..s2-s.sceneees 5 BW 
ATASTAM VAieccerscea vessorceeanacace DAE ae 25 cts. to 50 PaNnCupina ed. ee ee eee Ceeaeeee 
Ackermanii, rich crimson with violet centre... 25 procumbens, purple flowers..............00cccsceseee 50 
DB Xoko 9 ob b Waser reicciiaraseriecUbHeon, Ba ao todacddhopsacoonucadsiaccdan 50 polycephalus Tighe a aeebe at ERO, eee RE et eee 50 
Dr. Andre, very rich deep crimson, glowing Mamillaria Grahamii.................0.0085 50 cts. to 1 00 
purplish centre, very large, extra ..... 25.cts. to 50 
BEGONIAS. 
Varieties of dwarf growth, cultivated chiefly 
for their beautiful foliage. Principally of the 
Rex type. 
Begonia, W. E. Gumbleton, a beautiful hybrid 
between Rex and Discolor. 25 cents. 
Bettine Rothschild. 
Fire King (new), foliage very bright. 50 cents. 
Feastii. 
Grace Fahnestock, neat foliage. 
J. L. de Boucher. 
Louis Schwatzer, beautifully marked foliage. 
Louis Chretien, a very distinct variety. 
Metallica, veins of a dark metallic hue. 
Marshalii. 
Manicata, 
Mrs. H. Low. 
Negro, very dark foliage. 
Philadelphia, fine. 
Queen of England. 
Rex. 
Robt. Buist. 
Smaragdina, green. 
The O’Donohue, finely marked. 
Price 15 cents each; $1.50 per dozen (save where 
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BEGONIA. 
The following species and varieties are of taller growth, cultivated chiefly for their flowers: 
Besos, Argyrostigma Picta, green, spotted with 
white. 
Coccinea (Corallina), a very beautiful species, a free 
bloomer, color a bright scarlet. 
Evansiana, a beautiful species. 
Foliosa, drooping species, light pink flowers. 
Gibsonii, this variety has double flowers. 
Glaucophylla Scandens (climbing Begonia), a 
beautiful climbing species, admirable for hanging 
baskets. 
Begonia, Hybrida Multiflora, scarlet. 
Imperialis, 
Incarnata, flowers pink. 
Nitida, flowers pure white. 
Nigricans, dark crimson foliage, flowers pink. 
Palmata, palmated. 
Parnelli, foliage light green, spotted with white. 
Saundersonii, scarlet. 
Weltoniensis, pretty waxy-pink flowers. 
Washingtoniana, a winter bloomer, flowers white. 
Price 15 cents each; $1,50 per dozen 
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