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E. Sheppard & Sons' Catalogue of Plants. 
Beauty of Surrey. 
Countess of Lovelace. 
Fair Rosamond. 
Flamula. White, sweet-scented. 
Gem. Deep lavender-blue. 
Gipsy Queen. 
Jackmanii. Violet-purple, veined centre. 
John Gould Veitch. Light blue, large and double. 
Lanuginosa Nivea. Pure white, fine. 
Lord Londesborough. Deep mauve, purplish-red band. 
Lucie Lemoine. Double, white, extra. 
Miss Bateman. Fine white. 
Paton s Hybrid Siebaldii. Lavender-blue, very large, and continues in bloom 
a long time. 
Price, 50 cts. to $1.00 each. 
CROTONS. 
Handsome hot-house plants, 
Acubafolia. 
Angustifolia. 
Aurea Maculata. 
Cornutum. 
Disraeli. 
Blegans. 
Evansianus. 
Fasciatus. 
Interruptum. 
Irregulare. 
Macarthurii. 
Maximum. 
Price, 50 cts. 
with very ornamental foliage. 
Mooreanus. 
Multicolor. 
Nobilis. 
Pictum. 
Prince of Wales. 
Queen Victoria. 
Variegatum. 
Veitchii. 
Volutum. 
Weismanii. 
Youngii. 
to $ 2.00 each. 
CURCULIGO RECURVATA. 
A noble plant, of Indian origin. The leaves are long, stalked, spreading, lanceo- 
late, longitudinally plated leaves, beautifully recurved, extremely useful for decora- 
tive purposes. Price, 50 cts. to $2.00 each. 
CURCULIGO RECURVATA VARIEGATA. 
This is a remarkably handsome and ornamental stove-plant, producing from a 
tuberous rhizoma, an arching head of recurved, plated, oblong-lanceolate leaves 
upwards of two feet long and six inches wide, on stalks a foot and a half in length. 
The leaves are green, banded in a varying manner, with clear white stripes. Price, 
ft.oo to $2.50 each. 
CYCLAMEN PERSICUM. 
A fine collection of these beautiful winter-blooming plants, comprising all the 
shades of color from pure white to deep crimson, many of the varieties being 
