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ROBERT DRUMM & CO., FORT WORTH, TEXAS. 
HARDY CLl/ABING PLANTS. 
Except where noted, 25 cents each. 
AKEIil.A Quinata. A Japanese climber with reddisli brown flowers. 35 cents each. 
ABISTOEOCHIA Sipho. (Dutchman’s Pipe.) Strong growing; has interesting, 
roundish light green leaves, eight or ten inches in diameter, and curious pipe-shaped, 
yellowish brown flowers. 75 cents each. 
AMPEEOPSIS Veitohii. A small leaved variety, which will cling closely to the 
smoothest walls or boards ; foliage very rich and fine ; a desirable new variety so 
cents each. 
AMPBEOPSIS Qiiinqtinfolia. (American Ivy or Virginia Creeper.) A rapid climber, 
with large five-lobed leaves, which change to the brightest scarlet or crimson in 
autumn. 
Oraiitliflora. (Trumpet Creeper.) A splendid climber; vigorous and 
hardy, with clusters of large scarlet, trumpet-shaped flowers all through the summer 
and autumn. During the severe drouth in Western Texasin 1886, wesawthis growing 
and blooming beautifully without water or care, and where nearly all other vegetation 
was parched up. 
HOXBYSUCKEBS. Who does not know and love the sweet Honeysuckles ! No other 
climber is so popular. 
Chinese Evergreen. White, buff, and pink ; delightfully fragrant ; an old reliable 
sort. 
Golden Veined. [Atirea Reticulata.) White and cream color; foliage variegated 
with yellow veins and blotches. Very pretty at all seasons of the year. 35 cts. each. 
Hall’s. White and buff; very fragrant and a constant bloomer. One of the best. 33 
cents each. 
Coral. A well known strong growing variety, with showy scarlet flowers. 
Yellow 'Trumpet. Similar to above, differing only in color. 35 cents each. 
IVY, English. The well known evergreen climber. Of slow growth, but hardy. 
Jd^MIXUM Nndifloruni. Produces light yellow flowers in early spring. 35 cts. each. 
Officinalis. Flowers white, fragrant. 35 cents each. 
PEBIPEOCA Graeca. Grecian Silk Vine ; rapid grower, flowers purple. 
CEIMBING BO.SES. Several varieties. Noisettes, etc. See Roses, page 10. 
WISTARIA, Chinese Purple. A beautiful climber of rapid growth, and producing 
long pendulus clusters of pale blue flowers. When well established makes an enor- 
mous growth ; it is very hardy and one of the most superb vines ever introdi ced. 35 
cents each. 
Chinese White. Flowers pure white ; beautiful and rare. 75 cents each. 
Honeysuckle. 
