E. Sheppard 6r Soas' Catalogue of Plants. 
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Maria Mallet. 
Mary Hoyle. Orange-rose, white center. 
Minnie. 
Miss Bradshaw. Bright carmine spot, fringed edge ; improvement on " Dr. 
Andry.” 
Mme. Ecenig. 
Morning Star. Pure white, with a very deep crimson blotch in upper petals ; 
flowers large ; habit dwarf and spreading. 
Mrs. Gladstone. 
Mrs. L. Floyd. Bright scarlet, profuse bloomer. 
La Negro. 
Perseverance. 
Prince of Pelargoniums. Vermilion-scarlet, blush-white center, veined violet ; 
upper petals flushed with crimson. 
Purity. Large, pure white ; maroon-carmine spot on upper petals. 
Heine Hortense. 
Robert Green. 
Rose Celestial. Delicate pink, deep rose blotch. 
Rosa Munda. 
Scarlet Gem. Rosy scarlet, light center, fringed, very beautiful. 
Sir J. Paxton. Very dark purple, frec-bloomcr. 
Triomphe de St. Mand. Rich, deep crimson, large trusses ; dwarf, strong 
habit, free. 
Vestal. Pure white, dark spots on upper petals. 
Whitstone Herr. 
Wm. Bull. Crimson-scarlet, dark spotted, free-bloomer, very fine. 
Price, 25 cts. to 50 cts. each ; $3.00 to $5.00 per dor. 
PILEA MUSCOSA AND SERP.EFOEIA. 
Very pretty, neat-growing plant, with slender, frond-like leaves; de.sirable for 
baskets, vases, etc. Price, 15 cts. each ; Si. 50 per doz. 
PETUNIAS. 
(Singrie, Striped, anil Blotched.) 
Our stock of Petunias has been much improved by saving only from the best 
flowers, so that we now have a superior strain, which for beautiful markings and 
solidity of flowers can scarcely be equalled. Price, 10 cts. each; 75 cts. per doz. ; 
$5.00 per hundred. 
PHLOX. 
A fine collection of this most interesting of our hardy, herbaceous, perennial 
plants. They are of the easiest culture, and embrace every color, from purest 
white to deepest crimson ; well adapted for city gardens or shrubberies, as they 
will grow either in shade or sunshine. 
Argory. Crimson, center bright, dark eye. 
Augusta Riviere. Pure white, purple-crimson eye. 
