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Mrs. Theodosia B. Shepherd’s Wholesale Trade List. 
mo LIST OF SEEDS CONTINUED. 
Seeds, per 100 1000 Pkt. 02. 
New Frrncep DoustE—These Double Petunias are 
cross fertilized by the finest of theabove strain. They 
are revelations of beauty in form and color. 250 seeds 
30c. 500 seeds 75c. 
The following are very choice Petunias of the grandi- 
flora type, of fine shape, choice colors, selected 
They grow in symmetrical shape and make an 
unrivalled display tor bedding. 
GRANDIFLORA MorrueD & StRiepED-Very choice mixed 
per-4. pkt gaocs Wome Mono OZ weOeZO sens es see 
GRANDIFLORA—Very choice mixed, fringed and plain 
per 16-02%. SEAA0 5 TB OZ aml) OOS oils RRR Waa she! satel’ « 
PHORMIUM PENA K—-New Zeavanp Firax——A grand 
decorative plant 
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ROSA—Saved trom a choice collection of new and old 
varieties. The Tea Rose blootas from seed the first 
season. Very easily grown; all sorts mixed. Un- 
clenned: per alba woOee ls lb. a0 ys. 3. av ox fa 
Monthly Tea Scented 
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Rucosa AtBAa—Japanese Rose, (scarce)........... 
Cherokee (true). Special rates on large contract or- 
dens. Peggy libse Rik OO radians asa ashi 
SWANSONIA ALBA—Fine green house shrub. Beauti- 
fully divided foliage with long spikes of pea shaped 
flowers. (Larger quantities in 1893.) Per % pkt. 2dc.. 
STOCKS—Large flowering. Giant Perfection-Ten weeks; 
begins blooming when small. It bears spikes 12 in. 
long of very double flowers, frequently measuring 2 in. 
across. If gives 80 per cent. double flowers.. In pur- 
ple, red, rose, shrimp pink, flesh and white. Separ- 
Abe COLORS... Aap an mioe Beate Toshi NAL es Re aa Oar che) 3 
Choice) mii xediee went eee DCEMU I Be 
Leg. fl. Dwarf German. Ten weeks; splendid mixture 
Lg. fl. Dwarf Violet Blue. A most lovely sort....... 
Cut and Come Again or Princess Alice; pure white. . 
SOLANUM BETACEUM or Tomato tree---Splendid 
SMILAX—<A leading specialty. 5 lbs. $15.00 
tropical plant that bears delicious fruit, the size and 
shape of a large egg, of a beautiful orange salmon 
color when ripe. Very ornamental as well as useful. 
The fruit is good, either raw or cooked; it makes 
a fine jelly. As yet quite scarce 
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Write fur estimates on a large quantity. 
“It Comes up Three Weeks from Pianting.” 
‘‘By-the-way, that smilax seed was hoodooed, cr else 
all we ever tried was, for it came up three weeks from 
planting thicker than the hair on a healthy cat. Mr. 
I first discovered it and I laughed at him, nntil 
I had to own up.. Why! we always had to wait three 
months. Weare delighted with our little plants; ten 
thousand of them I do believe.’? Mrs. B. I 
Aug. 10, 1892; 
Albuquerque, New Mexico. 
NEW TRITOMA—(Kniphofia)Flame or Torch Flower— 
Nositis—Truly called ‘‘noble’’;a plant of very vigorous 
growth, throwing up a flower stem six feet high, sur- 
mounted by a foot-long cylindrical flower head of 
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