Mrs. Pheodosia Id. Shepherd's Annual Catalogue. 
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Tri=Colored 
Happy THoucutT—A tri-color gera- 
nium, with very dark green foliage, 
having a light, creamy, almost white 
center, with a dark band about the 
light zone; flowers bright scarlet. 10 
ets. each: 
Mrs. Pottock—A magnificent va- 
riety; the green leaf dise overlaid with 
Geraniums. 
a beautiful bronze-red zone; center and 
edge golden yellow. 15 cts. 
SuNseT — A charming golden 
Color (a) .cts: 
GLEN Eyre Brauty— Leaf varie- 
gated white, pink and green, with 
black shadings. 15 cts. each; cuttings, 
2 for 10 cts.; 40 cts. per dozen. 
Gris 
Silver=Leaved Geraniums. 
MounrtTAIN OF SNOw—The center of 
the leaf is bright green, the outer mar- 
gin broadly marked with silvery-white; 
flowers bright scarlet. 15 cts. 
FREAK OF NATuRE—Creamy white, 
edged and blotched dark green. 15 cts. 
Map. SALLEROI—Very fine for mass- 
ing and bordering; a thrifty, healthy 
grower, rarely over 6 inches in height; 
leaves very small, of a peculiar clear 
green, edged with pure white. 10 cts.; 
60 cts. a dozen. 
Mrs. PARKER—Leaves edged with 
silvery-white flowers semi-double; an 
exquisite shade of deep rosy pink; new 
color in silver-leaved geraniums; a 
gem. 1d cts. each; cuttings, 2 for 
10 cts. 
Golden=Bronzed Geraniums. 
Admirable bedding plants, attaining the brightest colors during the heat 
of summer; the fohage equally beautiful. 
“CALIFORNIA”’—Golden yellow leaf, with a zone of brown and red; bril- 
lant crimson trusses of flowers. 
MARSHAL 
zone. 10 ects. each. 
10 cts. each. 
McMAHON—Golden-yellow foliage with a dark chocolate 
EXQUISITE—Large chocolate zone, large golden-yellow center, edges va- 
riegated, flowers salmon, tipped white. 
10 ets. 
FANNY—Golden-yellow foliage, with bright red zone; large trusses of 
charming peach colored blossoms. 
Extra. 
15 cts. Cuttings, 5 cts. 
“CLOTH OF GOLD”—Broad golden yellow margin, with a central dise of 
green, dwarf and free; one of the best. 
per dozen; all sorts. 
15 cts. Cuttings, 3 for 10 ets.; 30 cts. 
Double Ivy-Leaved Geraniums. 
These are the grandest of all house plants, or for baskets or vases in the 
open air. 
They can be trained in one season on a trellis from two to six feet 
high and wide, and can be grown to droop as desired, being covered from Jan- 
uary to October with a profusion of large trusses of double flowers. 
NEW 
scarlet. 
IVY GERANIUM 
20 cts. No cuttings. 
“Roi de Wurtemburg’—Semi-double, 
bright 
SOU DE CHAS. TURNER—Deep pink, feathered with maroon on the 
upper petals; flowers 24 inches across; splendid. 
15 and 25 cts. each. 
JOAN OF ARC—The flowers are perfectly double; white as snow, and liter- 
ally cover the plant when in full bloom. 
LA ROSIERE 
mon-pink color. 
10 ets. 
10 ets. 
Immense trusses of large well formed flowers of a rich, sal- 
