56 Mrs. Pheodosia Id. Shepherd's Annual Catalogue. 
M. DE LESSEPS—A beautiful magenta rose. 10 cts. 
ABEL CARRIERE—Currant red. 15 ets. 
HORACE CHOISEL—Glowing salmon-pink. 15 ets. 
MME. THIBAUT—Very rich, deep rose. 15 ects. each; $2 per dozen. 
GALILEE—One of the very best, a glowing pink; splendid trusses, great 
bloomer. LO ects.; cuttings, 2 for 10 cents, except where noted. 
PELARGONIUMS. 
“LADY WASHINGTON GERANIUMS’—This beautiful class is popu- 
larly called Lady Washington Geraniums. They make splendid bedding or 
pot plants. The new varieties have immense flowers, with extra petals 
beautifully crinkled. They grow and bloom to the greatest perfection in 
California. 
BUSH HILL BEAUTY—Flowers of large size, of a mottled-rose shade, 
much deeper than the parent, Mad. Thibaut. 50 cts. 
CHAMPION—Flowers extra large; white, delicately shaded blush, small 
lake blotch in lower petals, upper petals feathered with maroon and red; 
immense trusses. 50 cts. 
MRS. HARRISON—A light-colored sport from Mad. Thibaut, having all 
the good points of the parent; large flowers and fine habit. 90 cts. 
MRS. PERKINS—Pure white, maroon blotch on upper petals; bold flowers, 
crimped edges; splendid habit. 50 cts. 
MAUD HOOPER—A charming variety. Of fine, dwarf habit, with 
Howers of a delicate rosy-blush, deepening towards center of flower; upper 
petals feathered deep rose. Beautifully fringed and undulated. Very free 
bloomer. 50 cts. 
PRINCESSE. BEATRICE—Of a blush-white shade, deep crimson blotch 
on each petal, occasionally semi-double. A sport from Mad. Thiebaut. 40 ets. 
JUBILEE—A grand variety, of fine habit, with large trusses of finely 
fringed flowers,.of a blush pink color; upper petals blotched with maroon. 
20 cts. é 
ANNA PFITZER—Brilliant carmine; center maroon, upper petals 
feathered with crimson. 35 cts. 
AGATHA—A fine flower of good form; upper petals bright crimson, 
blotched with maroon, and margined white; under petals blush white, 
feathered with bright crimson. 30 cts. 
LEOQNORA—A grand semi-double white. A sport from Mad. Thiebaut, and 
exactly hke it except that it is snowy white. Petals elegantly filled. 35 ets. 
MAD. THIBAUT—The Queen of Pelargoniums. Blotched and marbled 
rose on white ground; upper petals marked with crimson maroon; large, white 
center, and edges of petals also white. Regal. 30 cts. 
MAD. EVRAKD—Very tull flower, with beautiful crispy petals, of bright 
purplish crimson color, spotted with maroon. Flowers of great substance. 
2D, Cts. 
PRINCE OF PELARGONIUMS—A very free flowing variety. Large 
trusses of elegantly fringed flowers. Color, brilliant vermillion-scarlet, center 
of a ighter shade; upper petals flushed crimson. Regal. 35 cts. 
VOLANTE NATIONALE ALBUM—Flowers of the purest white, produced 
in great profusion. Large, full and crispy, but of moderate growth; magnifi- 
cent bloomer, and as beautiful as the finest Azalias. Regal. 75 ets. 
