6 Mrs. Pheodosia Id. Shepherd's Annual Catalogue. 
NEW GIANT WHITE COSMOS. 
COSMOS, MONSTER WHITE—Snowvy-white flowers, of most perfect form, 
with broad petals, some exquisitely fringed and others with plain edges. 
Nothing could be more beautiful. 25 cts. per pkt. 
DAINTY NEW YELLOW COSMOS. 
COSMOS, YELLOW—A new species of trailing habit. with pretty, lacin- 
ated follage. It grows from 13 to 2 feet high, blooms early from sced, and 
continues to bloom without intermissiun until cut down by frust. At this 
point it blooms all winter. The numerous flowers are about 2 inches across, 
and are shaped like small sunflowers, of a rich, veautiful yellow. The plant 
roots readily from cuttings, is very useful for paskets or vases, fine for bed- 
ding, and makes a handsoine border, as it can be trimmed back at any 
time, after which it will grow and bloom profusely. 10 cts. per pkt. 
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Cosmos. No. 2—Fancy varieties and some of the deeper shades of red. 
One-seventh actual diameter. 
STATELY MEXICAN TREE DAHLIA. 
DAHLIA MAXIMILIAN—A grand Dahlia, that attains the dimensions of 
a tree in asingle season. It does not die down like other dahlias, though 
it loses its foliage. and sprouts from the old wood every year. It bears 
panicles of very large pinkish-mauve fiowers, and is very beautiful and 
stately. 15 cts. per pkt. 
THE BEAUTIFUL LILY DAHLIA. 
DAHLIA ‘‘ IMPERIALIS’’—The most beautiful of all dahlies. It grows 
ten to twelve feet high. a’d bears panicles of elegant, lily-like flowers. 
