JOHN SAUL’S 
. Darius. Flowers rosy purple, good shape, good truss, of dwarf close habit, 
leaves zoned. 
. David Garrick. Has immense trusses of intense deep crimson flowers, 
measuring from 7} to 8} inch, in diameter, freely produced, compact habit. 
. De Lesseps. Rich bright deep scarlet, large truss, profuse bloomer, splendid 
bedder. 
. Feast of Roses. A neat dwarf Nosegay, with dark leafage and an abundance 
of compact trusses, of smallish flowers of an intense deep rosy pink color. 
A tine bedder, surpassing everything in the class. 
. George Peabody. A very brilliant deep scarlet; flowers of fine form and 
substance, produced in large trusses, on erect foot stalks well above the 
foliage, which is- of lively green, slightly zonate, A variety of sterling 
merit. 
- Great Eastern. The finest scarlet bedding variety ever sent out. The trusses 
are enormous, and the individual floweas of immense size and great sub- 
stance, color a rich brilliant scarlet. 
- Haidee. Flowers magenta, shaded with blue; a most pleasing and attractive 
variety of this novel and lovely color. 
. Iago. Flowers bright orange scarlet, large and well formed producing a 
boid conspicuous truss, well supported above a neat dark green zonal 
foliage, compact and robust habit, very fine for conservatory decoration. 
- Kate Nicholson. Color fine rose, in the way of Maid of Kent and Rose 
fRendatler, with color of the former, aud carries a much larger truss than 
the latter; in fact, it is by far the largest truss ever sent out in this 
class ; a fine habit and very free. 
- Lucius. Bright rose, very large truss. 
. Lilac Banner. A dwarf, neat, free growing Nosegay, with fine bold lilac 
flowers, produced in great profusion. 
. Maiden’s Blush. White, slightly tinged with pink, by far the best shaped 
bloom in this class, each pip is nearly equal to Lord Derby in shape and 
substance ; good bushy habit. 
. Mrs. Turtle. A fine cerese scarlet, small white eye, large truss, and free 
bloomer, throwing the truss well above the foliage. 
. Madame Mezard. This is one of the most distinct varieties, not only for 
its beautiful violet color, but for the really fine reflexed flowers it pro- 
duces, It is a free bloomer, with a good sized truss, and good habit, and 
is really a fine variety. 
. Moor of Venice. Pure crimson color, carried in immense trusses well 
above the foliage on stiff foot stalks, leaves very dark brilliant green. 
. Mr. Gladstone. Color rich scarlet shaded with purple, the edges of petals 
shaded with carmine; the pips very large, of good substance, and a 
splendid kind. 
. Omega, Color intense scarlet; this is one of the finest bedding Geraniums, 
very dwarf and free small leaves, zoned, a superb variety. 
. Pink May Queen. Beautiful deep pink color, surpassing every other 
variety in cultivation, blooms very freely, profusely and continuously. 
. Phebe. Orange cerise flowers, produced continuously in magnificent 
trusses, carried well out of the foliage; it is of dwarf compact habit. 
. Purity, (Bull.) This is one of the best for any purpose; fine bedder, and 
the purest white Geranium in cultivation ; fine for any purpose. 
- Renown. This is asplendid shaped blooming variety of the light orange 
scarlet color, fine truss, very free and attractive, nice zone, good habit, 
and one of the best 
. Shade of Evening. This is also a beautiful shade of color, rosy purple, 
large pips and truss, fine compact habit, splendid bedder. 
. Souvenir d’Etinnie. This is the prettiest little pure pearly white Zonal, 
and its bright scarlet anthers, which are very conspicuous, give it a most 
attractive and striking appearance, 
Seraph, Rosy pink, neat compact habit, finely zoned, neat pot plant. 
. Vesuvius. Intense firey scarlet, large truss and pip, a magnifleent bedding 
plant 
. Wellington. Dark maroon-crimson, velvety and exceedingly rich, broad 
and finely formed petals, trusses of immense size and abundant, habit 
vigorous, with large aud handsome foliage; the finest hybrid Nosegay 
ever produced. 
