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E. SHEPPARD & SONS’ CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 
Radula. Singular-cut foliage. 
Rose. 
Unique (Rollinson’s). Deep crimson-purple flowers. 
White Unique. Light flowers, spotted. 
Price, 20 cts. each ; $2.25 per dozen. 
GERANIUMS. — (Ivy-Leaved.) 
Bridal Wreath. Pure white. 
Lady Edith. Leaves green, flowers crimson, shaded purple. 
L’Elegante. Foliage bright green, with broad bands of pure white; flowers pure 
white ; fine for baskets, etc. 
Willsii. A new hybrid of vigorous habit and compact growth, flowers violet- 
rose color. 
“ Rosea. Like the last in habit, with delicate rosy pink flowers. 
Price, 20 cts. to 30 cts. each ; $2.50 per dozen. 
GRAPTOl'HYLLUM NORTONII. 
A foliage plant of neat habit. The leaves are of ovate-oblong form, about six 
inches long and two and a half broad ; deep glossy green. The mid-ribs are at 
first light rose, and have on one or both sides a central blotch of light yellow. As 
the leaves approach maturity, the mid-ribs deepen to crimson, and the blotches be- 
come suffused with rose. Price, 50 cts. each. 
HELIOTROPES. 
A well-known and much-admired fragrant plant. Our collection contains the 
best of the light and dark varieties. Price, 10 cts. to 30 cts. each; $1.00 to $3.00 
per dozen. 
HERBACEOUS PLANTS. 
Herbaceous plants are the most valuable of all garden-flowers. They are not 
only hardy, but easy of culture, increasing rapidly, and give a succession of bloom 
from May to November. 
We have added a large number of choice new and old varieties of this valuable 
class of plants to our stock this year, that are not enumerated in the following 
list : — 
Anemone Fulgens. Scarlet. 
“ Stellata Fulgens. Dazzling, fiery scarlet. 
“ In variety. 
Aquilegia (Columbine). Well-known flower, throwing up stems of flowers of 
various colors, two feet high. 
Baptesia. Handsome spikes of blue, lupine-shaped flowers, in June and July. 
Daisy (Beilis). See special description. 
Dielytra (Bleeding Heart). A beautiful border-plant, with brilliant rosy, heart- 
shaped flowers. 
