So JOHN SAUL’S 
Bouvardia. 15. Bridesmaid, pinky flesh, a soft and pretty shade of color, tube 
short, petals broad and slightly reflexed when mature, leaves 
dark, of medium size, fine bushy habit. 50 centseach. ~* 
16. Davidsonii. The finest of all white Bouvardias, and of the free 
growth of its parent Hogarth. Invaluable for bouquets during 
winter. 30 cents each. 
17. Vrelandi. White, very similar to Davidsonit. 30 cents each. 
TRITOMAS. 
All the varieties offered of this valuable plant are beautiful. They produce 
long spikes of bloom during the summer and early autumn. 
Tritoma uvaria. 30 cents each, 
glaucescens. 40 cents each. 
grandis. Splendid variety. 40 cents each. 
LOBELIAS. 
Lobelia Blue King. Very large flowers, of the most lovely blue, with a clear 
white eye. 
Paxtonia. Blue white centre. 
Speciosa. Blue. 
Gordonii. Blue, fine variety. 
Gracilis Celestina. Celestial blue, distinct fine. 
Indigo Blue. Deep blue, large white eye. 
Carter’s Cobalt Blue. A very beautiful new variety. 
Dis inction A fine blue. 
White Perfection. Finest white. 
These pretty flowering plants are indispensable for baskets, vases, &c.; they 
are also valuable for the margins of beds, blooming for several months. Price 
20 cents each—save where priced $2 per dozen. 
The set of 9 varieties for $1.75. 
SWEET SCENTED VIOLETS. 
Double Blue Neapolitan. 25 cents each. $2.50 per dozen. 
The Czar. Blush purple, large and fine. 20 cents each. $2 per dozen. 
Schoenbrun. Ever blooming, single dark blue, an excellent variety. 20 cents 
each. $2 per dozen. 
Queen of Violets. Double white, back of petals blue, very large and fragrant. 
59 cents each. 
King of Violets. Very large and very double, color indigo shaded with violet, 
occasionally striped. 25 cents each. 
Marie Louise. Very fine double flowers of lavender blue, with white centre, 
forces well. 40 cents each. 
VIOLA CORNUTA and ITS VARIETIES. 
Viola Cornuta. ‘‘ Mauve Queen.’’? 20 cents each. $2 per dozen. 
‘‘Purple Queen.” 20 cents each. $2 per dozen. 
Alba. Pure white, (new.) 20 cents each. 
Blue Perfection. Deep blue, large and fine. 25 cents each. 
$2.50 per dozen. 
Magnificent. Color rich deep violet, small yellow eye. 30 cents 
each. $3 per dozen. 
Lutea. Yellow. 20 cents each. $2 per dozen. 
These varieties of an old but pretty Violet are perfectly hardy, and when 
grown out doors are a perfect sheet of bloom during the spring months. In hot, 
dry summer weather they are liable to burn. 
