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£. Sheppard, Sr Sons’ Catalogue of Plants. 
Cloth of Gold. Rich yellow. 
Cecil Teigner. Rich, rosy pink; free. 
Conqueror. 
Dido. Magenta-rose, paler at the tips, with a yellow zone at base. 
Gracilis Perfecta. Velvety crimson, free bloomer. 
Halo. Magenta-crimson ; a zone of yellow at base of florets. 
Harlequin. Deep rose ground-color, having a broad band of purple down the 
centre of each petal ; very attractive. 
Harold. Very deep rose. 
Irene. White, delicately-shaded pink. 
Le Baron. Rich mulberry, shaded crimson, having a dark line around the 
centre. 
Lovely. 
Lutea Grandiflora. Rich yellow, large, well-shaped flower ; very free, and good 
habit. 
Lutea. Bright yellow. 
Mrs. Cullingford. 
Maud Willan. Delicate straw, shading to creamy white. 
Nora. Bright pink, a very free and effective bedder ; extra. 
Paragon. Dark maroon. 
Purple Paragon. Violet-purple; habit, etc., same as Paragon. 
Ruby. Rich ruby-red, fine. 
Rob Roy. Intense, bright scarlet, very early ; extra. 
Scarlet Cervantesii. Bright scarlet. 
" Gem. Bright scarlet. 
Single Zinnia. Rich crimson-scarlet ; a neat flower, dwarf habit. 
Solfaterre. Pale primrose. 
Thalia. Pretty, rich amaranth, very dwarf ; extra fine. 
Thos. Wheeler. Pretty terra-cotta color; a good-shaped flower. 
Tyro. Lilac-yellow zone at the base. 
Wm. Gordon. Mauve, flushed with pink. 
White Queen. One of the best and most useful. 
Zulu. Deep maroon, shaded crimson ; color intense. 
Price, 15 cts. to 25 cts. each; $1.50 to $2.50 per doz. 
DAISIES. 
A fine collection of these handsome, spring-flowering plants, of various colors. 
Price, 10 cts. each ; $1.00 per doz. « 
DIPLADENIAS. 
Brearleyana. An evergreen stove-climber of the finest rank; its oblong, dark 
green leaves serve as a fine contrast to the beautiful flowers, which are of 
the largest size, opening pink, changing to the richest crimson-color. 
BoliviensiB. This beautiful variety is one of the most useful. The flowers are 
medium size, pure white, with a distinct yellow centre. Price, 50 cts. to 
$1.00 each. 
