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JOHN SAUL'S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 



Mrs. Vidler. A fine broad leaf, pure white 



margin. 

 Pearl. Leaves deep green, broadly edged 



with white. 

 Queen of Qeeens. Margined with silver, 



scarlet flowers. 



Silver King. Margined with silver, scarlet 



flowers. 

 Snowstorm. Deep green centre, with a broad 



white margin. 

 Prince Silverwings. A beautiful kind ; it is 



a cross with Stella, with a silver and gold 



tricolor leaf. 



IVY-LEAVED GERANIUMS. 



This beautiful 

 work, &c. 



Price 15 cents each, (save where priced.) 



Alice Lee. Leaf gold, deep bronze zone, 



flowers violet. 

 Ariosto. Creamy white margin, flowers rosy 



pink. 25 cts. 

 Argus. Variegated, of strong growth. 

 Butterfly. Flowers of a bright rose, striped 



with crimson. 

 Coccinea. Shining foliage, flowers scarlet. 

 Duke of Edinburgh, (Holly Wreath.) A 



broad margin of white. 25 cts. 

 Elegans Floribunda. Very elegant, flowers 



blush white. 

 Emperor. Flowers rose, with spot on upper 



petals. 



section is admirably adapted for suspended baskets, training on trellis 



$1.50 per dozen. 



Fairy Belle. Angular shield-shaped leaves, 



pink flowers. 

 Grand Duchess Maria. Violet pink, striped 



with crimson. 

 L'Elegante. Broad bands of white, and pro- 



cing a mass of pure white flowers. 25 cts. 

 Lady Edith. Flowers crimson, tinged purple. 

 Peltatum Elegans. Flowers pure mauve, a 



profuse bloomer. 

 Princess Thyra. Flesh white centre, with 



crimson spots. 

 Bemarkable. Leaves marked with a dark 



Vandyke Ivy-shaped zone, color rose. 

 Willsii Palmata. Color lilac and mauve. 



NEW HYBRID IVY-LEAVED. 



Per plant. 

 Geant. A fine hybrid, between Ivy-leaved and Zonale. This beautiful new variety 



has grand bouquets of single brilliant vermilion flowers, very showy and fine $0 25 



Bijou. An extremely attractive hybrid producing large trusses of full double flowers 



of a rich bright scarlet 25 



PELARGONIUMS Show and Fancij. 



In describing the color, the term "blotch" refers to the large spots on the two upper 

 petals, and "spots" invariably refer to the dark marks upon the centre of the lower ones. 

 Those marked (/.) are fancies. 



Price 30 cents each, (save where priced.) $3.00 per dozen. 



Belle of the Ball. Kose, painted with car- 

 mine. 

 Beadsman. Pink, with maroon spot. 



Light shaded crimson, dark maroon 



Caliban. 



blotch 



Captivation. Pure white, dark spot. 

 Caractacus. Lower petals purple, upper rich 



crimson. 

 Charles Kouillard. Plum blotch, densely 



veined, large truss, free bloomer. 

 Crimson King. Crimson, with maroon blotch. 

 Clio. Rosy crimson, dark spot and blotch. 

 Dr. Andre. Blush pink ground, the margins 



of petals elegantly fringed, quite unique. 

 Demosthenes. Rosy crimson, dark blotch and 



spot. 

 E. G. Henderson. Pure white, with dark 



spots. 



Eugene Duval. Light purple, dark blotch. 

 General Taylor. Carmine with crimson 



blotch. 

 Gazella. Bright rose carmine, with white 



centre. 

 Hornet, (/.) Lower petals deep maroon, 



upper nearly black. 

 John Hoyle. Orange red, light centre, 



marked with dark red, top petals rich 



velvety maroon. 

 Lady of the Lake. Lower petals orange rose, 



painted with crimson, maroon top petals, 



with a crimson edge, white centre. 

 Lord Napier. Lower petals rich deep orange 



rose, dark maroon blotch on top petals, 



shaded with crimson. 

 Lord Clyde. Bright scarlet, maroon blotch. 

 L Arise. White veined crimson, dark blotch. 



