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E. SHEPPARD & SONS’ CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 
M. J. Linden. Bronzy-crimson centre; broad, bright yellow edge. 
Nellie Gkant. Light-crimson centre, deep yellow edge, distinct. 
Paroquet. Yellow, maculated with crimson and green. 
Pharo. Rich crimson scarlet, mottled with yellow ; blackish margin. 
Phinceps. Dark crimson, stained with rich velvety brown ; yellowish-green 
margin. 
Red Cloud. Richcrimsou, evenly marmorated with blackish-brown ; narrow 
green margin. 
Seraph. Piery crimson, spotted with chocolate, bright green edge. 
Suferbissima. Blackish maroon, with a brilliant, broad purple band through 
the centre of the leaf. 
Trios. Meehan. Dark carmine, shaded with brown; with oak-leaf-shaped 
foliage. 
Verschaffeltii. Rich dark crimsou, finest bedding sort. 
Zephyr. Rich, bronze crimson, slightly marbled with dark olive-green; 
violet-purple veins. 
Price, 10 cts. to 15 cts. each; $1.00 to $1.50 per dozen. 
CLEMATIS. — ( Virgin Bower.) 
The Clematis are beautiful, free-going, fast-climbing, and perfectly hardy 
vines. They are well adapted for training on trellis-work, and grow from 
ten to fifteen feet high. 
Albert Victor. Deep lavender, with brown rib changing to white. 
Beauty of Surrey. , 
Countess of Lovelace. 
Fair Rosamond. 
Florida. White. 
Flamula. White, sweet-scented. 
Gipsy Queen. 
Gem. Deep lavender-blue. 
Jackmanh. Violet-purple, veined centre. 
John Goui.d V bitch. Light blue, large and double. 
John Murray. 
Lanuginosa Nivea. Pure white, fine. 
Lord Londesborougii. Deep mauve, purplish-red band. 
Lucie Lemoine. Double, white, extra. 
Lady Stratford de Radcliffe. 
Lord Mayo. 
Mrs. Quilter. 
Mrs. James Bateman. 
Mrs. Melvii.i.e. 
Miss Bateman. Fine white. 
Mrs. S. C. Baker. French-gray, one of the best. 
Purpurea Elf.gans. 
Rubro Violacea. Reddish-violet. 
Rubella. Beautiful, rich claret-purple. 
Stella. 
