A2 Mrs. Pheodosia I3. Shepherd's Annual Catalogue. 
ELMER D. SMITH—Dark cardinal red, of a very pleasing shade, faced 
upon the back with clear chamois. 
NYMPHEA—A grand novelty; color pure white; sweet scented; flowers 
finely incurved. 
HARRY MAY—Splendid yellow; grand flower. 
Ten cents each, except where noted. 
September-Flowering Chrysanthemums. 
MARQUISE DE MONTMORT—Japanese; flowers very large, pure glossy 
rose and silvery white; a unique and distinct variety. 
M. DUPUIS—Large, double peony-flowered; well imbricated; deep, beau- 
tiful canary yellow, reverse rose; a beautiful novelty. 
M. FREDERIC L’USMAYER— Japanese; flowers enormous and very 
double: large petals, those on the edge rolled up among themselves, of a most 
brilhant color, deep yellow, each petal regularly framed with crimson maroon. 
ALBERT THAUSSON—Flower medium, very double; petals numerous; 
golden yellow, blazed and lined with deep crimson. 
ALFRED DE MONTEBELLO—Large-flowered Japanese; petals recurved, 
outlined in corkscrew; silvery white with tinge of rose, center largely gold 
color; a pretty variety. 
CAMILLE BERNARDIN—Very large pzony-flowered; amaranth violet 
and brilliant carmine, lightened with white; entirely new. 
CHARLES JOLY—Japanese hybrid; flower very large; large petals; beau- 
tiful violet rose, glossy white, center gold; dwarf habit. 
M. HENRI GALICE—Japanese; flower very double, brilliant golden yel- 
low, tinged with rosy pink, ightly flamed and pointed with yellow; form and 
color new. 
MLLE. GERMAINE CASSAGNEAU—Peony-flowered, very large; large 
petals; lilac rose, shaded with white; center gold color. 
M. MAXIME DE LA ROCHETERIE—Japanese. This variety obtained 
a first-class certificate in London. The outer petals recurved; flowers very 
large, disheveled and curled; brilhant orange, with yellow center shaded rosy 
crimson. 
MME. A. THIEBAULT DE LA CROURE—Japanese; of a special new 
form; carmine purple, center greenish gold color. 
MME. B. JUNG—Peony-flowered; enormous, the largest of its kind; deep 
crimson red, lighting to chamois, shading to a rich velvety brown; petals in- 
curved and old gold on reverse, with frequently a silvery edge; a striking 
variety and a good plant for exhibition. 
R. DU MESNIL DE MONTCHAUYVEAU—Japanese; large flowers, open 
tubular petals; beautiful violet and amaranth purple. 
MME. GASTELLIER—Pure white, a large fluffy flower, double to the cen- 
ter; one of the earliest to bloom, and one of the most showy varieties in the 
list. 
MME. LOUIS LIONNET—Japanese hybrid; flowers large, brilliant silvery 
white, richly tinged with rose, center old gold. 
Twenty cents each; set of 14 early Chrysanthemums, $2. 
