22 MRS. THEODOSIA B. SHEPHERD. 



Daisies.— Pure white; double. Price, 10 cents each ; $1 per dozen. 



Erythrina Crista-galli, Coral Plant. — A magniiicent pl-nt, 

 producing- its scarlet and crimson pea-shaped flowers on spikes 

 18 inches 1 ng. Planted in May they will flower profusely thro' 

 the summer; they may be taken up in the fall, and kept in per- 

 fect preservation during the winter in a dry cellar, the roots 

 covered with half -dry earth. Perfectly hardy in California. 

 Pri3e, good plants, 3 5 to 35 cents each. 



FUCHIAS. 



Gen. Yandever. New. This is a seedling I raised; it is of a climb- 

 ing habit; rich shaded foliage; very large flowers ; sometimes 

 semi-double; magnificent Price, 15 to 25 cents. 



Snow Storm. — Immense double scarlet and white flowers. Price, 



25 cents. 

 Phr o:nenr.:. — Immense double scarlet and purple red flowers. 



Price. 25 cents. 



Nelli e Morton.— Double ; scarlet and white : airy. Price, 10 to 25c. 



MoT»strosa. — Wonderful bloomer; verv double; red and white. 

 Price. 10 to 20 cents. 



Mad. Vander Strauss. — Scarlet and white ; fine Price, 10 to 20c 

 Otio. — White and scarlet; double. Price. 10 to 20 cents. 

 Miss Lucy Finnis.— White and red; double, Price, 10 to 20 cents. 

 Aurora Superba. — Salmon pink; single, Price. 10 to 20 cents. 

 Dolly Varden. — Very double; dark. Price, 10 to 2 > cents. 

 Black Prince —An old standby; great bloomer. Price. 10 to 20cts. 

 Chas, Blanc. — Will grow anywhere; handsome: foliage and flower 

 single; very handsome: profuse bloomer. Price, 10 to 20 cents. 



Otto,— Immense single flowers: great bloomer. Price, 10 to 20 cts. 



Marshall McMahon. — Orange scarlet flowers Price, 10 to 20 cts.' 



Arabella.— Pink and white; waxy. Price. 10 to 20 cents. 



Mrs. Tidier. Exquisitely dainty; dwarf; flowers lavender blue 

 and coral red ; double. Price. 25 cents. 



Dolly Varden. — Very double; dark. Price, 10 cents. 



Champion of the World. — Double; large. Price, 10 cents. 



Joseph Rosain.— Splendid double; scarlet tube and sepals; corolla 



violet blue, striped scarlet. Price. 10 to 20 cents each. 



Earl of Beaconsfield.— Blooms 3 inches long, tube and sepals of 



a light rosy carm ne. Price. 10 to 2^ cents. 

 Extraordinary. — Sepals scarlet; large corolla, rich violet blue. 



Price, 15 cents. 



Twelve in cent Fuchias for $ ; Large strong plants, 25 cents 

 each, 2.00 per dozen 



Preezia Refracta Alba. — No description ran do adequate justice 

 to this beautiful plant. The flowers are two inches long and 

 about the same in width, shaped li e minature Gladioli, and 

 borne in clusters of six to tei« on depressed horizontal scap ». 

 The body of the liower is pure white, with lower segments 

 spotted lemon yellow. The perfume is delicious, being a mix- 

 ture of Mignonette, Violet and Jasmine, and one plant is suffi- 

 cienl to perfume a large ~oom, withoul the overbearing perfume 

 of Byancinths or Tube The plant has tooth-shaped bulbs 



and Hat, spreading leaves. Its cultivation is of the simplest, re- 

 quiring only to be potted in good soil, to be watered sparingly at 

 first, placed in a sunny window and watered more as growth 



