Mrs. Theodosia B. Shepherd's Wholesale Trade List. 
PLANTS, BULBS AND GACTI CONTINUED. 
100 =©1000 Each. Doz. 
HENRY MARTIN. Orange scarlet; large flowers..........5 00 he O75) 
HIPPOLYTE FLANDRIN. Large bright salmon flow- 
ers ;;foliage lich tigreeinie 3... sic. 2: sonst cele eee eee eee 10 85 
MARANTA LEAVED CANNAS. 
NABOB. Magnificent foliage; shaded and striped pur- 
plish red; large crimson scarlet flowers.......cccsceseeeees 5 00 LO) 75 
ORIENTAL. Smaller foliage; more dwarf plant; shaded 
like the above; flowers large, bight redness nce 5 00 ELON aD 
BEGONIAS—Odorata Alba. 50c to RSS V 210 (Oy eres ese dari 4 00 10 
Odortata Rosea. 75c jto $1.25 per dozZ..................00008 5 OU 10) 
Gilsomi dowble c-atsaeiaescsceeee eee nce ee Later an 6 00 15) 1 25 
Robusta, Weltonenis Alba, McBethii, Hybrida Multi- 
flora. 75¢ to C1 Bper. "OZ. cee, coe, seamen nelmeee siaiats 4 00 
Werschetelti Riciiifolia.::.ss2.aicie.k soe ese ete sees cere 6 00, 15); 1 25 
Many other varieties ready 1 in spring. : 
BIGNONIA.: Sidera folia, 20c each. B. Toeed BUN 2 ene 10 
Grown to order. 
NEW ZANZIBAR OR SULTAN’S BALSAMS. 
A set of nine new named sorts grown from seed of HEuro- 
pean hybrids. - They range in color, from pallid shin- | 
ing blush, old rose, carmine lake, pink streaked, red- 
dish salmon to deep magenta. Set of NEMEC. el Ouse 15} 1 50 
- CHRYSANTHEMUMS—I have a eplendid collection of 
these most popular flowers, as I make a specialty of 
Chrysanthemum seeds. For names of varieties, send 
for retail catalogue. Standard sorts $2.50 to $4. per 
hundred. Special prices on new sorts and novelties 
of 791 and ’92, on application. . 
CAMPSIDEUM—Felicefolitaim.) WAypriliecte-ss eee eect neat Lois 
CHRYSANTHEMUM LATIFOLIUM MAXIMUM—tThe - 
Great White ‘‘Moon Penny” Daisy. This is one ot 
the finest hardy perennials, forming bushy plants 
about two feet high, which are literally covered with 
large, pure white flowers three inches across. They 
are highly prized for cutting purposes and last in wa- 
ter for fully a week in perfect condition. They flow- 
er in the late summer and are very effective for gar- 
den. decoration. . 75c to $1-perdoz?).....2.20.2.9 0. 10 
CALLIOPSIS—Lanceolata, perennial, ever blooming....3 00 50 
CALLA LILIES—A leading specialty, send in orders ) 
early for 1893. ¢2., $3., 45. and $7. per hundred. $15 
$25., $40. and $60. per thousand. Sets $3.50 per hun- 
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CYPERUS ALTETNAFOLIUS—Tine decorative plant: ae | 
strong roots, 75c per doz. ¢5. per 100. Smatller...... 3 00) Wee 0) 
CYCLAMEN—Mt. Blane, perpetual bloomer, pure 
white, fragrant; small THEO 2 Un vec 5 00 | | 
Larger, UH But ums. Sis Sera Vs erie 8 henley Sonne 7 00 
DUETZI A—“ Pride of Rochester”’ (double beautiful w hite | 
flower )istrong plants 1/2 eee eh ee. ceeenee bee 10s 7a} 
DRACEN AS—Australis and Indivisa, grown to order in 
in large quantities; write for estimates. 
ERYTHRINA CRISTA GALLI—Coral tree. (April).... 15) 1. 00) 
GERANIUMS—Silver, Mt. of Snow and Castlemilk,..... 4 00 
Bronze and Golde auxquisite 2). once eee 3 00 60. 
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Cloth of Gold, 6c, 85¢ per doz., Apple scented+ 00 50) 
