E. SHEPPARD & SONS’ CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 
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PALMS. 
As a decorative plant they stand unrivalled. They are easily cultivated, 
and require but little attention; of graceful and stately form, they impart a 
rich, sub-tropical appearance wherever used. 
Brahea Filamentosa. 50 cts. each. 
Caryota Urens. Wine palm, small plants; 75 cts. each. 
Cycas Revoluta. The sage palm, very choice; $1.00 to $5.00 each. 
Dion Edule. 
Latania Borbonica. Beautiful, with immense fan-shaped leaves; $1.00 to 
$10.00 each. 
Phcenix Dactylifera. Date palm. 
Ptychosperma. A fine palm. 
PASSI FLORA. — ( Passion Vine.) 
A beautiful free-growing climber, with handsome dark-green leaves and 
showy flowers. 
Passiflora C/EUUI.ea. Blue. 
Decasiana. Pale blue-red and purple. 
“ Variegata. Same color, with variegated leaves. 
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PEPEROMIA. 
Beautifhl low-growing plants, with variegated foliage. A choice plant 
for ferneries, etc. 
Maculosa; 25 cts. each. Versciiaffeltii ; 25 cts. each. 
SHOW AND FANCY PELARGONIUMS. 
These Pelargoniums are remarkable for their large, showy forms, easily 
grown, flowering profusely, and present in their varied tints and colors what 
few other plants possess. 
Adanson. Deep purple crimson, violet centre. 
Alma. 
Alexina. 
Bridesmaid. Pale lavender, edged with white. 
Bertha. 
Blanche Fleur. Nearly white. 
Beacon. 
Baltic. Flame color, maroon spot. 
Charles Keen. White centre, rich lower petals, maroon top, shaded with 
carmine. 
Corsair. Light purple, with pure white centre, petals blotched with maroon 
crimson. 
Chieftain. Pink, blotched and spotted with dark purple. 
Coronet. Crimson-rose, dark crimson spots. 
Crimson King. Crimson, blotched maroon, very showy, 
Du. Andry. 
