28 JOHN SAUL'S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 



ANTHERICUM VARIEGATUM. 



Per plant. 

 A most striking novelty. The foliage is of a bright grassy green, beautifully striped 



and margined with creamy white 30 



ANTIGONON LEPTOTUS. 



A beautiful plant of climbing habit, with numerous racemes of rose colored flowers, 

 showing a still richer tint in the centre. The profusion of its bloom is such as to 

 give the resemblance of Roses at a distance, hence one of the Mexican names is 

 "Rosa de Mo?iiana," or Mountain Rose. Described by its discoverer as the most 

 beautiful climber he had ever beheld 50 



DAHLIA MAXMILIAN. 



A very large growing species from Mexico. Flowers during winter in a warm green- 

 house. Flowers semi-double, purplish lilac 75 



IMATOPHYLLUM MINIATUM. 



A very excellent evergreen, warm greenhouse or cool stove plant, intermediate between 

 Clivia and Vatlotta or Amaryllis, in style of growth, with dark green leaves and 

 large corymbs of erect, large, clear rich salmon or light flame colored cup like 

 blossoms 75 



LASIANDRA MACRANTHA FLORIBUNDA. 



A magnificent plant of good habit and a most profuse bloomer; the flowers are rich 

 violet blue, between five and six inches in diameter, and produced nearly all the 

 year through. It requires the same treatment as Plerom.a Elegans, but it is superior 

 to that plant, both in habit and size of its flowers 50 



RUELLIA MACRANTHA. 



A Brazilian plant. Flowers freely of a fine violet-carmine, a pleasing color. This plant 

 is of free growth in a warm house, flowering profusely and showy. One of the very finest 

 winter blooming plants of recent introduction. 50 cts. each. 



ERANTHEMUM LAXIFLORUM. 



It is a plant of much beauty. The corolla tube is long and slender, the lobes of the limb 

 nearly of equal size, spreading, and of a purplish crimson, quite unique. The flowers are 

 continuously produced during the autumn and winter months. 50 cents. 



GALATHEA CCELESTIS.— (Blue Daisy.) 



An old but desirable plant. " Flowers are daisy-shaped delicate blue with a yellow disc." 

 Flowers profusely during the winter months. 50 cents. 



TORENTA FOURNIERII. 



The habit is more compact than T. Asiatica, the flowers are richer in color and more freely 

 produced. For pans, baskets or vases, this will be found to be a very useful and interesting 

 plant. It succeeded admirably with us the past summer bedded out. 20 cents each. 



TORENIA BELLONII. 



A pretty variety similar to the last in habit, and like it, suitable for bedding out. Flowers 

 bright yellow, with a black eye, very distinct. 25 cents. 



PANAX FRUTICOSUM. 



Per plant. 

 A plant closely allied to Aralia, with beautiful fern-like foliage; a fine decorative 



plant , 50 



