36 Mrs. Pheodosia Id. Shepherd's Annual Catalogue. 
8S. CHOLOCOSYRUM—Waxen green, with a transparent whitish edge. 
Very pretty (mew). 25 to 50 cts. each. 
S. An old variety, that grows about two feet high, with waxen 
green leaves that turn brownish red in winter. Very large clusters of bril- 
liant yellow flowers; very showy. 15, 25 and 50 cts., according to size. 
S. A very pretty dwarf variety, with narrow green leaves, finely 
toothed, and dotted with black lines. allio flower; fine for border or for 
pots. 20 to 40 cts. each. 
Sedum. 
“Stone Crop.” From sedere,to sit. The plants are found growing on 
stones, rocks, walls and roofs of houses. Most of the species are from their 
succulent characters, and, being able to resist drought, well adapted for vases 
or for covering rough walls or rocks, or for borders. 
S. CARNEUM VARIEGATUM—Narrow round leaves, variegated white, 
with pink flowers. 10 to 20 cts. each. 
S. CARNEUM—Like the above, but with plain foliage. 10 to 20 cts. each. 
S. SIEBOLDI 
each. 
S. SIEBOLDI VAR—hLike the above, except there is a round creamy 
white spot in the center of the leaf. 10 to 20 cts. 
S. ROTUNDIFOLIUM—With rotund foliage and large sprays of very 
pretty red and blush flowers; always in bloom. 10 to 20 ets. 
S. JAPONICUM—Handsome blue-green foliage and large clusters of 
handsome pink flowers. 15 to 25 cts. 
Ss. JAPONICUM VARIEGATUM—Like the above, except the leaves are 
beautifully variegated creamy white. The flowers are also white. A beautiful 
plant. 25 cts. each. 
S. Another beautiful dwarf variety, with dark green leaves, finely 
variegated creamy white. Rare. 25 to 50 cts. each. 
A very handsome dwarf succulent, with small, dainty foliage, and 
beautiful yellow flowers; name lost. 15 to 25 ets. 
Round bluish-green leaves and pink fowers. 10 to 20 ets. 
A handsome native cotyldon, with waxen light-green foliage and 
long stems, covered with pretty white flowers. Rare. 15 to 25 ets. 
A handsome succulent, with short, thick, fleshy, yellowish leaves 
and pretty star-shaped white flowers. 15, 25 and 50 ets. each. 
A succulent, quite an old variety, with hight yellow green shining 
foliage and large bunches of brilliant yellow flowers, commonly ealled ‘ Tai- 
low Plant.” 15 to 25 cts. 
Epiphyllums, 
Or “Lobster Cactus.” From November to March Epiphyllums, or “Lobster Cac- 
tus,” are lovely to behold. Their exquisite, drcoping, fuchsia-like flowers are 
so profuse that a large plant resembles a miniature crimson fountain. There 
are many varieties, early, medium, and late bloomers, so that they can be 
had in succession for months. I can furnish six fine sorts. 
E. TRUNCATUM—Fine rose-colored flowers, with a white throat. 20 to 
D0 cts. 
E. LANERITUM ALBA—Lovely pink and white. 20 to 50 cts. 
