Mrs. Pheodosia I3. Shepherd’s Annual Catalogue. AI 
VIOLET ROSE—A new shade of color, being a true rose shade and of the 
very largest size; one of the most remarkable ever raised. 
MRS. WM. BOWEN—The finest freest-growing and freest-flowering of the 
Wheeler type; color magnificent, of a rich, velvety red; reverse of petals yel- 
low; petals very broad. 
G. F. MOSEMAN—One of the finest of all yet known; 9 inches in diam- 
eter; irregular, incurved petals, buff without and terra-cotta within; large, 
robust and free-growing. 
GOLDEN PLUME—Drooping petals of a rich golden color, with a tuft of 
feathery petals in the center. The best late yellow variety. 
ROSLYN—A superb, clear Mermet, rose pink; petals thick and heavy. 
MRS. ANDREW CARNEGIE—Flowers of enormous size; colors, blood- 
red, relieved with shades of lighter crimson. 
SUNSET—A remarkable and very striking flower, with broad, long, flat 
petals of rich orange yellow, marbled with brown, red and crimson; golden 
disc; flowers of immense size. 
AUGUST SWANSON—An immense flower of the Mes. Wheeler type; color 
crimson, reverse chrome; petals extra broad, closely incurving. 
OMA R—Rich, deep crimson, of the shade known as ‘ox-blood” red; a 
variety of undoubted merit. 
THE QUEEN—A grand double white of largest size and great substance. 
Very round in form, incurving and full, as well as wonderfully robust in 
growth. Probably the most valuable novelty. 
MRS. JEROME JONES—The nearest to the true type of Chrysanthemum 
yet produced. Very large, cream white, sometimes showing a tinge of pink. 
MAJOR BONAFFON—Soft, clear, incurving yellow; full in the center. 
15 cts. 
JOANNA—One of the finest of bronze Chrysanthemums. Flowers very 
large, measuring 7 inches in diameter. Incurved petals, with high-built cen- 
ter; color, old gold, with reverse of petals deep crimson. 15 cts. 
PITCHER & MANDA—A wonderful Chrysanthemum, having two distinct 
colors in one flower. The outer five or six petals are pure white, and of 
dahha-lke form, while the center is a bright, deep yellow, the two colors being 
sharply defined. 15 ets. 
MRS. MARIA SIMPSON—Broad, heavy petals, gracefully incurving; a 
perfect Japanese variety; color rich chrome-yellow. One of the largest in 
s1ze. 
EMMA HITZEROTH—A magnificent extra large flower; petals broad and 
peculiarly arranged, completely filling the center; bright lemon-yellow; ex- 
quisite and novel form. 
GOLDEN WEDDING—Richest golden yellow, intense and dazzling in 
color; flowers 12 inches in diametor, 4 to 6 inches in depth; petals, broad, 
long, double to center without an eye; the grandest of yellows. 
WALTER W. COLES—A very bright, reddish terra-cotta; reverse pale 
yellow; outer petals, broad, long, pointed and horizontal. <A good sort. 
JOHN LANE—Magnificent pink ball in appearance; fine for pots, splendid 
for cutting; color, a rose pink, with peach or light shadings on under side of 
petals; ends of center petals tipped with gold. 
CULLINGEORDII—Brilliant mahogany crimson, under side of petals old 
gold. One of the finest. i 
