E. Sheppard & Sons' Catalogue of Plants. 
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DOUBLE IVY-LEAVED GERANIUMS. 
Finette. Blush-white, upper petals flushed with rose and feathered with dark 
crimson. 
Koeuig Albert. Violet-rose color. 
Mme. E. Galle. Pure white, very double and large ; the best. 
M. Dilbus. 
Viscountess Craubrook. White, shaded satin-rose; very pretty; quite 
double. 
Price, 15 cts. to 20 cts. each ; 181.50 to $2.00 per doz. 
HELIOTROPES. 
A well-known and much admired fragrant plant. Our collection contains the 
best of the light and dark varieties. Price, 10 cts. to 30 cts. each ; #1.00 to 83.00 
per doz. 
HERBACEOUS PLANTS. 
Herbaceous plants are the most valuable of all garden flowers. They are not 
only hardy, but easy of culture, increasing rapidly, and give a succession of bloom 
from May to November. 
We have added a large number of choice new and old varieties of this valuable 
class of plants to our stock this year, that are not enumerated in the following 
list : — 
Anemone. In variety. 
Aquilegia (Columbine). Well-known flower, throwing up steins of flowers of 
various colors ; two feet high. 
Bapteaia. Handsome spikes of blue, lupine-shaped flowers; in June and July. 
Daisy (Beilis). See special description. 
Dielytra (Bleeding Heart). A beautiful border plant, with brilliant rosy, heart- 
shaped flowers. 
Delphinium. Four sorts. 
Canterbury Bell. Large, showy, bell-shaped flowers of pure white, rose, and 
purple; June. 
Fox Glove (Digitalis). Showy, bell-shaped flowers, on stems three or four feet 
high. 
Flaadnella. Small spikes of white and reddish purple flowers ; in June. 
Funkia Japonica. Foliage variegated ; light blue. 
“ “ Alba. White. 
Hyacinths. In variety. 
Hollyhock. A fine collection of all colors. 
Iris. In variety. 
Iberis Sempervirens (Perennial Candytuft). Low-growing plants, with heads 
of white flowers. 
Lychnis Visctiria. Pinkish red, double flowers. 
