nf, JOHN SAUL’S 
PERENNIAL PHLOXES. 
The following are dwarf in habit, belonging to the Suffruticosa section. We 
can, with the greatest confidence, reeommend them to all lovers of this class of 
plants. The heads of blooms are immense, whilst the delicacy of the marking 
is most beautiful. 
Price 30 cents each. $3 per dozen. 
Cameleon. Purple, with fine white spots, fine. 
nee of Breadalbanc. Rosy erimson, with large Hydrangea-like trusses of 
loom. 
Gem. Deep blush, fine dark eye, beautiful spike. 
John Baillie. Beautiful dark rosy purple, fine form, splendid spike. 
Lady Elizabeth Home. French white, vermillion eye, a splendid variety. 
La Fraicheur. Blue, flaked with lilac, dark eentre, extra. 
Miss Seoneae Duncan, Clear white, large rosy pink eye, grand spike, a lovely 
ower. 
Mrs. Forbes. White, with dense pink eye, distinct, beautiful. 
Resolution. Lilac blue, marbled with white, fine. 
Sanspariel. Snow white, large rose centre, extra. 
Souvenir d’Etienne. Rosy lilac, marbled with white, beautifal compact dwarf. 
The Hon. Elizabeth Lake. Pure white, large rosy crimson eye. 
GLADIOLUS. 
This very beautiful summer flower is now so well known that any recommen- 
dation is unnecessary. 
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G. Brenchlensis and Gandavensis, $1 per doz. $4 per 100. 
Mixtures, $1 per dozen. $4 per 100. 
Adonis. Light cherry color, yellow throat, with carmine stains. 15 ets. each. 
Amabilis. Bright vermillion, stained with yellow. 15 cents each. 
*Brenchleyensis Fine deep scarlet, extra fine. 10 cents each. $1 per dozen. 
$4 per 100. 
Bowiensis. Rich scarlet, fine spikes, beautiful. 15 cents each. 
Bernard de Jussieu. Violet, shaded and tinted with eherry. $1 each. 
Calendulaceus. Bright nankeen, yellow striped carmine 40 cents each, 
Canari. Light yellow, striated with rose on the inferior divisions. 30 cts, each. 
Daphne. Light cherry color, dark carmine stripes. 25 cents each. 
Dr. Lindley. .Color a delicate rose, feathered with carmine cherry color, very 
large, well expanded flower of perfect shape, very showy. 50 cents each. 
Don Juan. Color orange red, lower petals tinted with yellow. 10 cents each. 
Duc de Malakoff. Orange red, on yellowish white gels fine, 40 cents each. 
Edith. Carnation striped. 15 cents each. , 
Eurydice. Large flower, perfect shape, pure white, blazed with bright carmine 
rose, perfection. 75 cents each. 
Fulton. Velvety vermillion, bright purple stain, large flower, fine form, mag- 
nificent. 50 cents each. 
Gandavensis. Flowers light orange, large stripes. 10 cents each. $4 per 100. 
Hebe. Very tender carnation, striped with fine lake. 25 cents each. 
Homer (S.) Very long spikes of very large perfect flowers of a light amaranth. 
blazed with very bright purple, a vigorous plant, magnificent. $1.50 ea. 
Imperatrice. White, slightly suffused with pink, spotted with carmine. 15 cts. 
Imperatrice Eugenie, (Souchet.) Wery large flower of perfect form, white 
ground, blazed with violet rose, one of the most striking varieties yet 
introduced. 50 cents each. 
Isoline. Carnation color, stained with carmine, 25 cents each. 
Jeanne d’Are. White, slightly tinged with rose and striped with carmine. 25 cts. 
James Veitch. Very large flower, bright crimson red, stained with violet, 
medium height. 75 cents each. 
Le Titien. Large “flower, perfect shape, disposed in a very showy spike, light 
red and very brilliant, a very fine plant. 60 cents each. 
