40 MRS. THEODOSIA B. SHEPHERD'S ANNUAL CATALOGUE. 



General Yandever. 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 pur- 

 ple and red. Will grow to the roof of the house in a few years. 



Mrs. E. G. Hill. Grand double, rich crimson and white. Immense. 

 Phenomenal . Splendid dark double; coral-red and dark blue. 

 Otto. Splendid double scarlet and white. Tree-shape; a most constant 

 bloomer, flowers rich and handsome. 



Joseph. Rosian. Splendid dark, double, scarlet and violet-purple, 

 marked with carmine; grand bloomer. 



Aurora Superba. Beautiful, waxy, orange -scarlet flowers; truly superb. 



Arabella. The 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. 



Carmelita. 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 will always give good satisfaction. Each 10c 



Trilby. Very double; the same habit as the rich, dark "Phenomenal." The 

 sepals are a beautiful shining crimson. The petals are very full and gathered to 

 the center, and attached to the sepals; they are blush-white, distinctly veined 

 with carmine. The bases of all the petals and the center of the flower are car- 

 mine. 



Duchess of Edinburg. One of the very best double scarlet and white 

 varieties; a beautiful plant and a beautiful flower; sepals very bright red; 

 corolla, clear cream -white and very double. 



TWO BEAUTIFUL TREE FUCHSIAS. 



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 measuro 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. 



Crimson Trumpets. A seedling from "Corymbiflora," but much prettier, 

 with large flowers of a soft, clear, rose-red. They measure 3 inches in length. 

 The arrangement of the petals and sepals is especially pretty. These fuchsias 

 are very easily grown; they bloom constantly. Their large corymbs of long 

 flowers are very showy, and are followed by large, dark berries. The foliage is 

 large and velvety, the underside veined red. The two tree fuchsias will grow 8 

 feet high. 



Each 10c to 25c; dozen 75c to $2:00. 



CHOICE FERNS. 



ADIANTUM WIIiljIAMSII, or Golden Maiden Hair Fern. A 



very elegant and strong growing variety, with large spreading fronds of yellowish 

 green with a golden powder on the underside; the stems are black; the plants grow 

 18 inches to 2 feet high, and by their great beauty excite universal admiration; a 

 rare variety. Each 75c to $1.25. 



Cuneatum. A dainty "Maiden Hair" fern, much used in cut flower work. 

 Each 20e to 50c. 



