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JOHN SAUL'S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 



HYBRID PERPETUAL PELARGONIUMS. 



A class of Hybrid Pelargoniums, of distinct habit, free bloomers, mostly fragrant foliage, 

 good growers, excellent for bedding out, baskets, &c. 



Price 25 cts. each, (saved where priced.) $3.00 per dozen. 



Benoiton. Very rich dark crimson. 



Bridal Ring. Pure white, crimson spot on 



top petal, neat and elegant. 

 Cardinal Richelieu. Bright scarlet crimson, 



dark blotch. 

 Freund Ebbe. Bright carmine, with dark 



veins and spots ; very rich and attractive. 

 *Fred. Heinl, (new.) A profuse bloomer 



during summer when bedded out, flowers 



medium, very fine. $1 each. 

 Hofgartner Kellerman. The upper petals of 



a dark fiery carmine red color, with strongly 



marked dark spots and veins, under petals 



carmine. 

 Hofgartner Huber. A fine round flower, the 



upper petals rosy purple, darkly spotted 



and veined, the under petals rosy carmine 



with light veins. 

 Hofgartner Braun. A beautiful flower of a 



very fine carmine, with intensely dark 



veins and spots. 

 Lad}*- Mary Fox. Pine bright scarlet, free 



grower. 



London Blue. Color bluish shade, very dis- 

 tinct, fine. 



Madame Csillag. A bright maaoon tint, 

 neat habit. 



Madame Glevitsky. A magnificent flower ; 

 upper petals of a fine vermilion color, 

 veined with purple, under petals vermilion. 



Oberburgermeister Heim. Rich velvety crim- 

 son, very darkly spotted. 



Picturatum Odoratum. White, upper petals 

 spotted, foliage like the old rose. 



Rollison's Unique. Crimson flowers, free 

 bloomer, fine. 



Rollison's Unique Aurora. Glowing crim- 

 son, upper petals darkly spotted, also 

 blotched with white, and feathered with 

 maroon. 



Rollison's Unique White. A white variety 

 of this very beautiful and useful plant. 



Sun ray. A bright scarlet, a profuse and con- 

 tinuous bloomer and free vigorous grower, 

 a grand variety. 



SWEET SCENTED and CAPE SPECIES. 



Price 15 cts. each, (saved where priced.) $1.50 per dozen. 



Apple Scented. Very distinct. 



Balm Scented. Balm scented. 



Citron Scented. A hybrid between the apple 

 and nutmeg. 



Comptoniana Rosea. "Winter flowering spe- 

 cies, with rosy lilac flowers. 20 cts. 



Dr. Livingstone. Fine new sweet scented, 

 cut leaved. 



Echinatum, (Cape Species.) Fine winter 

 bloomer, flowers white. 50 cts each. 



Fragrans Odoratissimum. Nutmeg scented. 



Filicifolia Odorata This was raised from the 

 old Denticidata, but it is much more finely 

 cut in the leaf, and is a very strong grower. 

 It never changes its beautiful Fern like 

 appearance, and is one of the easiest Gera- 



. niums to grow at all seasons of the year. 

 The fragrance is pleasing, and it is an ex- 

 ceedingly beautiful plant. 25 cts. 



Little Gem. Neat compact habit, very fra- 

 grant. 



Lemon Scented. Large leaved, larger foliage 

 and freer grower than the other species. 

 20 cts. 



Lemon Scented, (crispum.) 'A beautiful spe- 

 cies, very desirable. 30 cts. 



Lady Scarborough. Small foliage, delicately 

 scented. 25 cts. 



Mrs. Taylor. A fine variety with a rose 

 scent and scarlet flowers. 25 cts. 



Peppermint Scented. (Tomentosum.) 



Peppermint Scented, (Saul's.) Foliage much 

 superior to the old. 



President Thiers. In the style of " Shrub- 

 land Pet ; " the flowers are larger and more 

 fragrant. 



Prince of Orange. Orange scented, fine. 25 

 cts. 



Quercifolium Nigricans. Oak leaved, veined 

 black. 



Quercifolium Fair Helen. Scarlet flowers. 



Rose Scented. Two varieties. 



Shrubland Pet. Small miniature growth, 

 rosy red flowers. 



Scabrum. This is a very fine scented Cape 

 species, a free grower, with pretty foliage 

 and good habit, deliciously lemon scented. 

 25 cts. 



