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ROBEKT DRUMM & CO., PORT WORTH, TEXAS. 
HELIANTHUS /ALILTIFLORLIS PLENUS. 
growing to the height of three to four feet : flowers a rich 
golden yellow, very double and as large as a a ricn 
mediuni-sized Dahlia. Much prized as corsage 
flowers. It begins to bloom in July and con- 
tinues until frost. This should be in every col- 
lection of plants, as it certainly is one of the 
finest hardy yellow flowering plants in cultiva- 
tion. 15 cents each, two for 25 cents. 
HIBISCUS. 
A beautiful class of greenhouse shrubs, 
with handsome glossy foliage and large 
showy flowers, often measuring six inches 
in diameter ; they succeed admirably bed- 
ded out during the summer. 
15 cents each, except where noted. 
Aiirantiaca. Large double orange-colored 
flowers. 20 cents. 
Collerii. Double flowers, buff yellow, with a 
scarlet base, very distinct ; a new variety 
from the South Sea Islands. 20 cents. 
Cooperii. Beautifully variegated foliage 
white, green and pink. ’ 
Grandiflora. Rich, glossy foliage, with 
son scarlet flowers. 
Rosa Sinensis. Bright red, single flowers. 
Miniatus. Semi-double flowers, brilliant ver- 
milion scarlet; very handsonu . 
Rubra. Double variety, with large red flowers 
Sub- Violaceous. This is the largest flower- 
ing of the Hibiscus family ; of a beautiful 
shade of bright crimson, tinted with violet 
Versicolor. Very large single flowers, beau- 
tifully striped crimson, rose and white. 
SchJzopetalu.s. A beautiful and distinct kind 
with drooping pendulous, reflected, orange 
red and laciiiated petals ; highly valuable 
for training to the pillars of greenhouses • 
of climbing habit. 25 cents. 
Deimisonii. The most distinct of all Hibiscus. 
_ ail iiiui&CUS. 
tlower gets older changes to pure white. 25 cents. 
Helianthus Multiflorus Plenus. 
Color a delicate carmine, and as the 
IVY. 
Engli.sli. The well known evergreen climber ; quite hardy lo to 2S cents 
beuecio ScaiKlens. (German or Parlor Ivy.) A more rapid growing and more succu 
lent kind; well adapted for covering trellis work quickij 
or training in the parlor ; leaves glossy green and flowers 
yellow, in clusters. lo cents. 
Keuilworth Ivy. (Lunaria Cymbalaria.) A neat and 
delicate plant of trailing habit, with small bright green 
"'X'Shaped leaves, and small light violet-colored flowers ; 
well adapted for hanging baskets, vases, etc. lo cents! 
Cri-ouiirt Ivy. A low creeping plant ; suitable for rockeries, 
baskets, etc. lo cents. 
IPO/TVEA NOCTIPHITON. 
(Evening Glory or Moon Flower.) 
A rapid growing plant of the Morning Glory family, 
with pure white moon like flowers, six inches in diameter 
which open at night. Asa rapid climber for covering arbors' 
verandas, trellises, trees or walls, it has no superior. 15 cts! 
imPATlENS SULTANI. 
Of compact, neat habit, and a perpetual bloomer- the 
flowers are a peculiar briUiant rosy scarlet color, one and 
a-half inches in diameter, and produced very freely is 
Moon Mower. cents each, $1.50 per dozen, y ireeiy. 15 
