AA Mrs. Dheodosia Id. Shepherd's Annual Catalogue. 
GEN. VANDEVER—A splendid single variety, a seedling of my own; of 
vigorous climbing habit, with large, handsome yellowish-green foliage, and 
immense sprays of very large single flowers, sometimes semi-double, a fine 
purple and red. Will grow to the roof of a two-story house in a few years. 
MRS. E. G. HI1LL—Grand double, rich crimson and white. Immense. 
PHENOMENAL—Splendid dark double; coral red and dark blue. 
NELLIE MORETON—Double scarlet and white, a profuse bloomer, very 
elegant and graceful flowers. 
MONSTROSA—Dwarf habit, double white and scarlet, foliage small, flowers 
very airy and large, a fine bloomer. 
MISS LUCY FINNIS—White and scarlet, very double, large, full flower, 
fine bloomer. 
OTTO—Splendid double scarlet and white. Tree shape; a most constant 
bloomer, flowers rich and handsome. 10 to 25 cts. 
MAD. VANDER STRAUSS—One of the very best old double scarlet and 
white varieties; always in bloom. 10 to 25 ets. 
JOSEPH ROSIAN—Splendid dark, double scarlet and violet-purple, 
marked with carmine; grand bloomer. 
CHAS. BLANC—Strong grower, will stand the sun well; rich, large single 
scarlet and purple flowers. 
BLACK PRINCE—One of the best old sort single flowers, with flaring 
funnel-like corrolla; scarlet and purple carmine. 
EARL OF BEACONSFIELD—A splendid grower, rich, light green foliage, 
and very long orange-scarlet Howers in the greatest profusion; splendid. 
AURORA SUPERBA—Beautiful waxy orange-scarlet flowers; truly superb. 
ARABELLA—tThe best old pink variety, flowers large, sepals clear waxy 
white, corolla exquisite pink. 
STORM KING—Perfectly lovely; crimson scarlet sepals, white corolla, 
shaded pink. Very double. 
ESMERALDA—One of the most exquisite double fushsias; very large: 
shape of Mrs. E. G. Hill. Crimson scarlet sepals. Corolla at first a bluish 
dove-color shaded pink; afterward changing to clear pink. 15 cts. 
CARMELITA—A new seedling of my own; a beautiful variety of dwarf 
habit. Small foliage; grows in round, compact form. Completely covered 
almost the entire year with charming, dainty, double crimson and white 
flowers. Stands the sun well and is always in good condition. A fuchsia 
that will always give good satisfaction. 15 cts. 
New Tree Fuchsia. 
HELENE—A ‘seedling from ‘‘Fulgens,” which it much resembles; of 
vigorous growth, with long green foliage. The flowers hang in graceful 
panicles. The individual flowers measure 3 inches in length; color, soft 
orange scarlet. Half of the sepals, the pistil and tips of the unopened buds 
are a beautiful pea green. 10 cts. 
New Fuchsia. 
“CRIMSON TRUMPETS ’”—A seedling from “Corymbiflora” but much 
prettier, with large waxen flowers of a soft clear rose red. They measure 
three inches in length. The arrangement of the petals and sepals is especially 
