E. Sheppard & Sons' Catalogue of Plants. 
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Laura Strachen. Deep salmon, large trusses ; free. 
Louis Valliott. Dark crimson-scarlet, dwarf habit. 
Jean 111. Pink, shaded with very deep purple; immense trusses. 
Lizard. Rosy salmon, with a distinct bright ring of red ; very dwarf ; flower 
single. 
Mrs. Strutt. Purplish pink; flowers and trusses large and well formed; a pleas- 
ing color; dwarf and free. 
Mrs. Moore. Pure white, with a beautiful, distinct ring of scarlet; small white 
eye. 
Manfred. Light orange-red, fine form. 
Madonna. Deep rosy pink, white on upper petals; large. 
Master Christine. Deep pink, very large trusses. 
Mme. Voucher. Large, white, best. 
Miss Nelson. Rosy pink, fine bedding variety. 
Mrs. Durrell. Beautiful carmine-pink, large trusses, and stand well above the 
foliage. 
Nemesis. A beautiful nosegay, color a very dark scarlet; trusses large. 
New Guinea. Orange-yellow, two shades lighter than Guinea; dwarf, compact 
habit; flowers well formed. 
Olive Carr. Rosy pink; flowers large, and good shape. 
Placci. Scarlet, shaded magenta. • 
Placida. Deep pink, large, white centre, single. 
Rev. A. Newby. White, pink eye. 
Riceii. Bright scarlet, white eye. 
Silvio. Bright orange-scarlet, white eye. 
Sophia Berkin. Bright mottled salmon ; trusses large and freely produced. 
Sunbeam. Brilliant scarlet ; bright orange hue. 
Spencer. Magenta, white eye; a very free-bloomer. 
Salmon Rienzi. A beautiful salmon self, of good size and substance. 
Titania (Pearson's). Bright salmon, distinct ; fine for winter blooming. 
Vesuvius. Scarlet dwarf. 
Wheel of Fortune. Soft rosy scarlet ; petals broad ; fine-shaped flowers. 
Wm. Pearsons. Fine, dark scarlet. 
Price, 20 cts. to 35 cts. each ; $2.00 to 53.50 per doz., except where noted. 
GERANIUMS. 
(Trouble.) 
This class forms an interesting and valuable addition, not only from their nov- 
elty, but from their great value as bedding-plants. As the blossoms do not shed 
their petals, they remain a long time in flower, and are useful in various ways 
where single varieties are almost worthless. 
Arethusa. Deep scarlet, fine. 
Bataclan. Rich dark carmine, shaded purple. 
Bishop Wood. Upper petals violet, lower orange-scarlet; abundant bloomer. 
Carillon. Deep salmon, of a pleasing shade, large and fine. 
Depute Brice. Large flowers; trusses large; petals the color of peach-blossoms, 
with tints of carmine; very novel. 
