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MRS. TttEODOSIA B. Sfl&PttERD'S ANNUAL CATALOGUE. 



Grandiflorum. 1 Bright golden yel- 

 low; very large flower; very fine. 

 10c. 



Marvel. Very large, flat flower of 

 regular rosette shape; the "ground 

 color is pure waxen-white, and Jon 

 this is a large, irregular blotch of 

 wine-color; no two flowers similarly 

 marked; the flowers will sometime 

 come a solid wine-color; the contrast 

 in color is very beautiful. Price, 

 10c each. 



PinKjCoral. Beautiful coral-pink, 

 reverse of petals silvery pink; broad 

 petals of good substance, beautifully 

 incurved, foliage good; a grand flor- 

 ist's variety of good habit. 20c. 



Mrs. William Trelease. Extra 

 large and full, double to center, 

 beautiful rich pink, with hairy petals, 

 finest of this type. 20c. 



Emma Hitzkroth. A magnificent 

 extra large flower, petal broad and 

 peculiarly arranged, completely fill- 

 ing the center; bright lemon-yellow, 

 exquisite and novel form. 20c. 



Golden Wedding. Richest golden 

 yellow, intense and dazzling in color; 

 flowers 12 inches in diameter, 4 to 6 

 in depth, petals broad, long, double 

 to center without an eye; the grand- 

 est of yellows. 25c. 



Carmen Byron. Brilliant red, re- 

 verse of petal bright yellow; very 

 large flowers; lower petals recurv- 

 ing, with whorled very high center; 

 flowers carried erect, on strong stems. 



Bertha Welch. Color, clear, soft 

 pink, reverse of petals silvery pink; 

 petals perfectly incurved, and re- 

 markably broad and glossy. This 

 variety has a distinct violet scent. 



Mamie Lloyd. In the way of Ex- 

 cellent, but much fuller and refined; 

 color, a lovely shade of light laven- 



der, without shading. 15c. 



C. K. Domoto. A variety of 

 novel form and exquisite color; low- 

 er petals standing out and reflexing 

 with age; terra-cotta color; shading 

 to clear lemon yellow center, which 

 is very high and full, and irregularly 

 curved. 20c. 



Mamie Sievers. Very rich, deep, 

 clear yellow, without shadings; a 

 perfectly full flower, symmetrically 

 arranged; all the petals reflex, and 

 then incurve at the ends of petals. 

 20c. 



Mrs Wm. Cocpland. Flowers 

 very full and deep, of grand shape; 

 petals broad and massive; lower 

 petals reflex, center petals incurve 

 slightly; color, clear canary yellow; 

 very dwarf habit, with flowers erect, 

 on strong stems. 20c. 



John McLaren. A magnificent 

 early variety, of very dwarf, compact 

 habit; color, pure ivory white; petals 

 broad and incurved, lower petals re- 

 flex, and then incurve. This is 

 classed among the best of the whites 

 in Japan. 20c. 



Dr. Callandreau. Brilliant ca- 

 nary yellow, without shadings: very 

 large, incurved flowers, with whorled 

 very high center: petals broad and 

 glossy; flowesr erect, on stiff, stout 

 stems. 20c. 



Golden Gate. Deep bronze yel- 

 low, shaded with amber; immense, 

 full-spreading flowers; petals broad 

 and long; a good grower, of good 

 habit. 25c. 



Imperial Castle. A grand in- 

 curved white, of dwarf habit : flowers 

 very deep and massive; a grand ex- 

 hibition flower. 20c. 



Miss Gately. A charming flower 

 of delicate pink color, shading to 



