8 JOHN SAUL’S 
CROWN PRINCE.—Golden Bronze. 
This is one of the best, and very distinct from any of the other kinds; it very 
much resembles Impéretrice Eugénie, and is most dwarf and the brightest colors. 
60 cents each. 
MARQUIS OF LORNE.—Golden Bronze. 
This is a splendid variety, very dark zone, with a fine margin of deep yellow, 
compact fine habit, superb. $1 each. 
WALTHAM BRONZE —Golden Bronze. 
Leaves yellow, with bright reddish bronze zone, of very hardy habit and free 
growth; the brightest and one of the most effective of this section. 60) cents 
each. 
ELEGANTISSIMA.—Golden Bronze. 
Leaf round, flat and smooth, deep yellow, with a clear well defined zone, neat 
compact habit; a very beautiful variety. 75 cents each. 
MRS. LEWIS LOYD.—Golden Bronze. 
Large leaves deeply lobed, of a golden yellow color, vandyked with a narrow 
zone of reddish chocolate, habit good; a distinct and very effective bedding 
variety. 60 cents each. 
MULBERRY ZONE.—Bronze Zonale. 
The leaves are marked with beautiful zones of a mulberry tone of cinnamon 
brown; it makes a fine bed, flowers salmon flesh color, a distinct and striking 
variety. 60 cents each. 
REV. MR. RADCLIFFE.—Golden Bronze. 
This is a very dwarf bushy grower; a very bright yellow ground with a dis- 
tinct narrow zone, very effective and one of the best. 60 cents each. 
HER MAJESTY .—Golden Bronze. 
Leaf medium size, round and flat, with small yellowish green disc and broad 
zone of a red cinnamon color, flowers bright rosy scarlet. 50 cents each. 
CRIMSON BANNER.—Golden Bronze. 
Very distinct, makes a gorgeous bed. The leaves are sulphur yellcw, the 
flowers rich magenta crimson, produced in very large trusses. - 50 cents each. 
FAIRY PALACE.—Golden Bronze. 
Large circular leaf, with a fine dark zone on a yellow ground, neat compact 
habit, very distinct and fine. 50 cents each. 
SILVER TRICOLOR and SILVER MARGINED GERANIUMS. 
*MRS. J. C. MAPPIN.—Silver Margined. 
A fine vigorous growth, with a splendid white bloom and a pink eye, nearly 
equal to Madame Werle, habit of the well-known favorite, Flower of Spring ; 
the habit and appearance of this variety is the same, and by its producing an 
abundance of white flowers, must be placed far before all others in this family. 
$1.50 each 
*BRIGHT STAR.—Silver Variegated. 
Received First Class Certificates at the Royal Horticultural Society, and the 
Royal Botanical Society. It has a pure white edge to the foliage, rich well 
formed scarlet fiowers—much the best in this respect ; a good close grower, and 
excellent bedder. $1 each. 
