E. Sheppard &r Sons’ Catalogue of Pla7its. 
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Polyanthus. In variety. 
Primulas. In variety. 
Spiraea Japonica. Feathery white flowers, one foot high. 
“ “ Pol. Variegata. 
" Palmata. The finest of the “Meadow Sweets”; large corymbs of crim- 
son-purple flowers, three feet high. 
“ Plumosa. 
" In variety. 
Sedum. For rock-work. (See special description.) 
Sweetwilliams. In variety. 
Vinca (Periwinkle). White and blue ; for cemetery. 
Walhenbergia. Blue and white. 
Yucca (.Adam’s Needles). Showy, cream-white flowers. 
Price, 25 cts. to 50 cts. each ; $2.50 to $5.00. 
HIBISCUS. 
A showy and handsome plant, of rapid growth, forming large bushes. The foli- 
age is a glossy green. The Hibiscus is valuable both for summer and winter 
blooming. 
H. Cooperii Tricolor. Foliage beautifully mottled with pure white and pale 
rose color ; flowers bright crimson. 
H. Double. Red. 
“ “ Crimson-scarlet. 
Price, 25 cts. to 50 cts. each ; S2.50 to $4.00 per doz. 
HYDRANGEA SPECIOSA. 
A very conspicuous and showy variety, having very large leaves, with a blotch of 
pure white through the center of each. Price, 35 cts. each. 
HYDRANGEA JAPONICA VARIEGATA. 
Beautiful foliage of deep green, marked with white. Adapted to rather shaded 
location in the garden, as the leaves burn when exposed to our hot mid-summer 
sun. Excellent for green-house decoration during the summer. Price, 25 cts. each ; 
$2.50 per doz. 
HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA. 
A beautiful, hardy variety from Japan, with immense trusses of pure white 
flowers, changing to blush, and remaining in blossom from August until frost. 
Price, 50 cts. each. 
HYDRANGEA OTASKA. 
A fine variety o£ this popular plant, producing immense pannicles of rosy carmine 
fiowers when the plants are quite small. Price, 30 cts. each ; $3.00 per doz. 
