E. SHEPPARD & SONS’ CATALOGUE OP PLANTS. 
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CLEMATIS INDIVISA LOBATA. 
A beautiful greenhouse variety, producing an abundance of white flowers ; 
very useful. 
CLEMATIS. — (Vii-}*iii 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. 
Gem. Deep lavender-blue. 
Gipsy Queen. 
Jackmanii. Violet-purple, veined centre. 
John Gould Veitch. Light blue, large and double. 
John Murray. 
Lady Stratford de Radcliffe. 
Lanuginosa Nivea. Pure white, fine. 
Lord Londesborough. Deep mauve, purplish red band. 
Lord Mayo. 
Lucie Lemoine. Double, white, extra. 
Miss Bateman. Fine white. 
Mrs. James Bateman. 
Mrs. Melville. 
Mrs. Quilter. 
Mrs. S. C. Baker. French gray, one of the best. 
Purpurea Elegans. 
Rubro Violacea. Reddish violet. 
Rubella. Beautiful, rich claret-purple. 
Sir Garnet Wolseley. 
Stella. 
The Queen. 
Tunbridgensis. Dark blue, shaded with purple. 
Vesta. 
Price, 50 cts. to $1.00 each. 
CROTONS. 
Handsome hothouse plants, with very ornamental foliage. 
Acubafolia. 
Angustifolia. 
Aurea Maculata. 
Cornutum. 
Disraeli. 
Elegans. 
Evansianus. 
Fasciatus. 
Iuterruptum. 
Irregulare. 
