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ROBERT DRUMM & CO., PORT WORTH, TEXAS. 
Jlytlran^jca Pani«ulala Grandillora. 
HARDY FLOWERING SHRUBS. 
Kxcept wliere noted, 25 cents eacli ; larjfe plants, 50 cents eacli. 
AIjMOXO, Double Flowering; White. One of the most beautiful of our early flower- 
ing shrubs. 50 cents each. 
AliMONM), Double Red. A variety with rose-colored flowers. 
AIjTHKA. (Rose of Sharon.) VVe are cultivating several varieties of this beautiful 
shrub differing in color and shape of flower. They are hardy, of easy cultivation, 
and desirable on account of their blooming during the autumn months, when there 
are but few other flowers. 
Double Red. 
Double White. 
Double Purple. 
Klesantissima. Semi-double pink ; large flower and very free bloomer 
\ ariegated. Leaves conspicuously margined creamy white. Holds its color well all 
through the summer ; flowers purple, small. 50 cents each. 
BUDIiKYE.V liindleyaiia. Pale blue flowers, borne in long pendant racemes. Good 
grower and constant bloomer. 
ORAI Fj IVIYRTLK, Trul}^ a southern shrub, and the most showy summer bloomer we 
have. So well known as to need no description. 
Pi II k . 35 cents each . 
Purple. 35 cents each. 
New Crimson, 50 cents each. 
Wliite. 75 cents each. 
CAIiYC.-VNTHUS Floritlus. (Sweet-scented Shrub.) Leaves soft, downy beneath- 
fraRrant like strawberries, double and of chocolate color. 50 cents each. 
CURK.WT, Yellow Flowering. Blooms early in spring. 
