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JOHN SAUL'S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 



BOVQVET OR POMPON E DAHLIAS. 



The flowers of this beautiful class are small, suitable for bouquets, but as perfect in shape 

 as any of the show varieties ; the} 7 are consequently indispensable in a garden. Dry roots 

 can be supplied — strong plants in May. 



Price 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. Mailed free. 



Alabaster Eose. Pure white, extra. 



Brunette. Orange buff, quilled petals. 



Burning Coal. Bright scarlet, tine. 



Bird of Paradise. Bright crimson. 



Camilla. Crimson, edged with white. 



Coronet. Blush white, lilac tinted. 



Conflagration. Bright orange tinted scarlet. 



Clementine. Delicate pink or peach. 



Diadem. Orange, edged with scarlet. 



Figaro. Rich buff, crimson edged. 



Flambeau. Bright crimson. 



Firefly. Orange scarlet, fine. 



Fireball. Orange scarlet. 



Glow-worm. Rich yellow, tipped with cin- 

 nabar. 



Golden Canary. Clear yellow. 



Guiding Star. Pure white fimbriated as in 

 Camelia Alba Fim.briata. 



Hercules. Dark lilac rose, quilled. 



Jewess. Orange, sometimes tipped with white. 



Jubilee. Orange yellow, tipped with scarlet. 



Little Ellen. Blush, tipped with purple. 



Little Nigger. Black crimson, pretty. 



Little Kate. Deep purple, fine form. 



Le Nain. Crimson, very dwarf. 



Little Beauty. Pure white, free. 



Little Bobby. Crimson, small. 

 Liebchenmien. "White, bordered with violet. 

 Little Valentine. Crimson, tipped with white. 

 Marginata. Orange buff, tipped with purple. 

 Markranstedt. Buff rose outside of petals, 



pretty color, quilted petals. 

 Mrs. Dorling. Cream color, tipped purple. 

 Nemesis. Dark maroon, sometimes tipped 



extra. 

 National. Buff, edged crimson. 

 Our Tim. Buff, shading to peach. 

 Princess of Prussia. Golden yellow, margined 



with crimson. 

 Practroshen. Carmine, tipped white. 

 Pearl. Pure white, prolific bloomer. 

 Perfection Lilliputs. Deep maroon. 

 Picturata. Crimson, neat form. 

 Pure love. Beautiful lilac, extra. 

 Queen of Dwarfs. Bright scarlet. 

 Bed Gauntlet. Bright red, pretty. 

 Silversmith. Yellow, tipped with crimson. 

 Sappho. Rich magenta. 

 Scarlet Gem. Bright scarlet, fine form. 

 Sunshine. Scarlet Pompone. 

 Trueliebchen. Rose, tipped with carmine. 

 Velvet Gem. Crimson, marked with white. 



DWARF BEDDING PLANTS. 



For planting in masses, this group is the most appropriate, being of dwarf, bushy, compact 

 habit, giving immense masses of bloom during the season. 



Price 25 cts. each. $2.50 per dozen. Mailed free. 



Alba Floribunda. Pure white dwarf, erect 

 habit. 



Alba Floribunda Nana. Pure white, very 

 dwarf. 



Gladiator. Rich maroon, compact, free 

 bloomer. 



Golden Bedder. Deep orange, fine form. 



Golden Prince. Primrose yellow, erect foot- 

 stalks. 



King of the Dwarfs. Purplish crimson, very 

 dwarf. 



Little Snowball. Pure white, fine. 



Mont Blanc. A beautiful variety, two feet 



high, with erect stiff footstalks, pure white, 



very fine. 

 Marguerite. An exquisite dwarf white 



bedding Dahlia, profuse bloomer, pure 



white. 

 Nemesis. Dark maroon, fine shape. 

 White Bedder. Purest white, very double, 



the best white bedding Dahlia. 



LARGE FLOWERED CHRYSANTHEMV31S. 



GENERAL, COLLECTION. 



Price 15 cents each, $1.50 per dozen. 



Antonella. Salmon yellow. Blonde Beauty. White, with stripes and 



Ali Baba. Red, with golden back. tipped rose. 



Alfonso. A bright glowing crimson tipped Beauty of Stoke. Yellow, suffused with 



with gold. amber. 



Beauty of St. John's Wood. Creamy white, Compactum. Silvery peach, incurved. 



tinged with lilac. Duke of Edinburg. Rose lilac. 



