Turopusia B. SHEPHERD COMPANY’S CATALOGUE BMT 
Massachusetts [Extracrdinary size and beautifully colored. Exquisite pure pink with 
white rayed center, freely spotted or speckled. 
Wonder. The flowers are of the most intense dazzling scarlet and are borne in trusses of 
enormous size, measuring from 10 to 20 inches in circumference, with single florets measuring 
7 inches. : 
Pierre Le Brun. A charming combination of salmon-red, pink and white, exquisitely 
blended. The flowers are very large, and are grown on stems 12 to 18 inches long. 
Mrs. E. G. Hill. Enormous blooms, beautiful orange-pink. 
Souv de Mirande. Each floret has a large creamy-white center; the upper petals white, 
edged with soft rose. Lower petals a soft salmon-rose with lighter shadings. Fine and effective 
for a hedge. 
Dr. E. Hering. A fine dwarf variety with brilliant red overlaid with scarlet; very gorgeous 
and effective. 
Double Geraniums, 
Hubert Charron. Clear white center with a broad band of reddish-carmine around each 
petal. A very showy variety. 
Jean Viaud. Semi-double. The flowers are borne in immense trusses, which completely 
cover the plant. The lovliest pink geranium ever offered; the flowers are very large. 
La Fraicheur. Like a double picotee, pure white, with a narrow distinct edge of rosy-pink. 
Mme H. Tilmant. Semi-double. White center, with broad margin of scarlet. 
Richelieu. Extra large trusses and long stems. Color deep crimson maroon with dark 
center. 
Ryecroft Pride. Double crimson, similar in color to a Meteor rose. Very large florets on 
strong stems. Very fine color. 
La Favorite. Pure snow white, the best white yet. 
Mad. Jaulin. The finest of all the delicate pink or blushed varieties; is of dwarf but robust 
growth, flowers of good size and very abundant. Center of flower delicate pink, outside pure 
white. 
Emanuel Arene. Very large double florets. Pure white with broad bands of rosy-scarlet, 
making a flower of rare beauty. This variety should be in every collection. 
Crimson Velvet. One of the best, with splendid trusses of deep rich crimson velvet flowers. 
Bronze, Gold and Tricolor. 
The Bronze and Tricolor geraniums are very effective bedding plants, the foliage being in 
many instances as beautiful and brilliant as flowers. They thrive in California, standing the 
sun well], and in winter their colors are much intensified, making them valuable ornaments 
when flowers are scarce. They should be largely planted in beds and for dividing lines. 
Glints of Gold. A splendid golden bedding variety, large leaves exquisitely tinged as if 
sunshine had passed over them leaving glints of golden light; a faint reddish zone encircles 
them and no two leaves are alike, flowers scarlet, It stands the hot sun. 
Dwarf Silver Geranium. A great improvement on ‘‘Mt. of Snow.”’ The plant grows 18 
inches high; the foliage is deeply and irregularly margined, and marked pure white; flowers 
rich velvety crimson. The two above are Mrs. Shepherd’s seedlings. 
Beauty. A most, charming variety with leaves as beautiful asa flower. The coloring is 
exquisite. The zoneis marked white, green and pink, with black shadings, the pink being very 
decided and contrasting finely with the irregular broad cream white margin. 20c each. No 
cuttings. 
Happy Thought. Bright green foliage; light yellow center; dark band about the light 
zone; flowers scarlet. 
Mrs. Pollock. Color of leaves bright bronzy-red; zone belted with crimson, edged with 
golden-yellow. 
Mrs. Parker, Leaves deeply margined with silvery-white, lightly zoned with black; double 
pink flowers. 
Hermione. Light green leaves, broadly margined with white, zoned with black and pink; 
double red flowers. 
California. Large, golden-yellow foliage; soft shaded chocolate zone; scarlet flowers. 
Exquisite. Foliage brilliant yellow; zone chocolate and red. 
rect Bronzes. Splendid variety; with broad, reddish-brown zone; center and edge of 
eaf yellow. 
All Geraniums 10c each, $1.00 doz.: cuttings 40c doz., post paid, except where noted. 
