Mrs. Pheodosia I3. Shepherd's Annual Catalogue. A7 
PAPA GONTIER—A grand red tea, of fine crimson shade, distinct fine 
velvety texture. 25 to 50 cts. each. 
MADAME JOSEPH SCHWARTZ—A beautiful rose; extra large, globular 
lowers, delicately perfumed and very full; pure white, elegantly tinted and 
shaded with pale yellow and rose. 20 cts. 
BON SILENE—Grown by every florist for its highly colored buds; dark 
crimson-rose, often changing to crimson. The buds are very handsome and 
produced in great profusion. 25 to 50 cts. each. 
LAURETTE—White shaded rose, splendid winter loomer. 20 cts. 
MARIE VAN HOUTE—Yellow shaded rose, exquisite; perfect. 25 cts. 
PREMIUM DE CHARRISSIENS—Carmine_ rose; pertectly exquisite. 
SANFRANO—Apricot vellow. 25 cts. 
QUEEN’S SCARLET—Wondertul bloomer, fine. 25 cts. 
SOUVENIR D’UN AMI—Pink cupped. 
ADAM—Light pink, beautiful shape, very large petals. 25 cts. 
PERLE DES JARDINS—Golden yellow, lovely in bud and flower. 25 to 
D0 cts. 
ANDRE SWARTZ—Beautiful crimson; constant bloomer. 20 ets. 
CATHERINE MERMET—Beautiful flesh color; a magnificent rose. 25 
to 50 cts. 
NIPHETOS—Pure snow white, beautiful buds. 30 cts. 
LOUIS DE ILA REVE—Blush, shaded pink. 25 cts. 
PRINCESS OF WALES—Light rose, shaded saffron. 20 cts. 
MAD. WELCH—Soft yellow, inner petals coppery yellow. 25 ets. 
MAD. LAMBARD—Salmon pink, beautiful buds; one of the handsomest 
and most satisfactory roses grown, beautiful in bud and in flower; always in 
bloom. 25 cts. , 
MAD. DENNIS—Waxy white, very beautiful, fine bloomer. 25 ets. 
LA FRANCE—A grand rose, deep rose-pink, exquisitely fragrant. 25 to 
50 cts. each. 
SUNSET—A tawny shade of saffron yellow, beautiful buds; one of the 
finest roses grown. 25 cts. 
TRIUMPH OF LUXUMBERG—Soft pink; a grand rose. 20 cts. 
DEVONIENSIS—(Magnolia Rose). Beautiful creamy white, with rosy 
center; large and double; very fragrant. 25 cts. 
DUCHESS DE BRABANT—Few roses equal this in freedom of flowering; 
none surpass it in fragrance and vigor. The flowers are somewhat loose when 
open, but are rich and peculiar in color; color rose, heavily shaded with amber 
and salmon. 25 to 50 cts. each. 
Polyanthea, or Fairy Roses. 
CLOTHILDE SOUPERT—The flowers of this very beautiful new variety 
are unusually large. They are a pearl white, shaded at the center with silvery 
rose, and are produced in the greatest profusion. It makes a fine plant either 
for pot culture or for outdoor planting. 
ETOILE D’OR—A beautiful new Polyantha, with miniature buds as per- 
fectly formed as any of our larger roses. The flower is elegantly perfumed. 
Color, chrome-yellow. 
