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E. Sheppard & Sons' Catalogue of Plants. 
SUMMER-FLOWERING BULBS. 
Lilium Auratum, or Golden-banded Lily, universally acknowledged 
to be the finest of all lilies 
“ Candidum, is the well-known white garden-lily, fragrant 
“ Harrisii. New, white, fragrant 
“ Lancifolium Album. Pure white 
Rubrum. White, spotted with crimson . 
Roseum. White, spotted with rose 
“ Longiflorum. Long-tubed, white . . . 
Tritomas 
Tuberose. One of the choicest summer-flowering bulbs ; flowers are 
white and very fragrant; indispensable for making bouquets: — 
Started in Pots, per dozen 
Dry Roots “ “ 
SANTOLINA CHAM^ECYPARISSUS. 
One of the best plants for edgings or ribbon-lines, growing about a foot high. 
Price, 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. 
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SANCHEZIA NOBILIS YARIEGATA. 
A very handsome hot-house plant, with leaves from twelve to fifteen inches long, 
beautifully veined, and marbled with deep, golden yellow. Price, 30 cts. to 50 cts. 
each. 
Each. 
• 5 ° 
2 5 
75 
50 
50 
50 
2 S 
25 
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S E D U M . 
(Stone Crop.) 
The Sedums belong to the same family as the Echeverias and Sempervivums. 
Being succulent plants, they are among the most valuable plants we have for hang- 
ing-baskets, vases, and rock-work. They are also extensively used for the edging 
of beds, or fotming outer marginal lines, being dwarf and compact. The flowers 
of some of the varieties are very beautiful. They are of the easiest culture, either 
for garden or parlor decoration. 
SEMPERVIVUMS. 
(House Leek.) 
A succulent genus of plants allied to the Sedums. They are unsurpassed for 
rock ornamentation, many of them being hardy. 
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SIBTHORPIA EUROPEA. 
A neat little plant of creeping habit, very effective when grown in baskets, giving 
it a graceful appearance; an excellent plant for rock-work, moss-baskets, etc. 
Price, 10 cts. each; 75 cts. per doz. 
