E. Sheppard & Sous' Catalogue of Plants. 
Little Dear. Blush white, tipped with rose. 
“ Dlizabeth. Rosy lilac, tipped. 
“ Qold-Ught. Creamy white. 
“ Helen: Light blush. 
“ Kate. Velvety purple. 
“ Wonder. Crimson-scarlet. 
Peasant Girl. White, edged with crimson. 
Prince of Liliputiana. Maroon. 
Pure Love. Lilac. 
Rubincentiflura. Dark maroon, almost black, scarlet tip. 
Sacramento. Yellow, edged with red. 
Sappho. Dark crimson. 
Price, 15 cts. to 25 cts each; $1.50 to #2.50 per doi. 
FANCY DAHLIAS. 
Annie Pritchard. White, beautifully striped with lilac-rose ; a large flower. 
Golden Eagle. Vellow, fine, laced with purple. 
Jessie McIntosh. Red, distinctly tipped with white. 
John Forbes. Fawn color, striped with maroon; one of the finest. 
Lady Antrobus. Red, tipped with pure white ; fine form. 
Mme. Soubeyre. Beautiful rosy lilac, striped with carmine. 
Polly Sandell. Beautiful lemon-color, tipped with white. 
Prof. Faucett. Dark lilac, striped with chocolate. 
Polly Sandell. Beautiful lemon-color, tipped with white. 
Price, 25 cts. to 35 cts. each; $2.00 to $3.00 per doz. 
BEDDING DAHLIAS. 
Flag of Truce. White, flaked lilac. 
Mt. Blanc. White, free-flowering. 
Queen Victoria. Fine yellow. 
Price, 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 
DAHLIA JAUREZII. 
A most valuable and useful decorative plant for the late summer and autumn 
months. Its blossoms are of a rich crimson, and very much resemble, in shape and 
color, the well-known cactus, “ Cercus Speciosimus.” Height about three feet, 
very bushy; flowers of very striking appearance, quite unlike those of any ordinary 
double dahlia, the florets being flat and not cupped. Price, 25 cts. each; ^2.50 
per doz. 
