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ROBERT DRUMM & CO.. FORT WORTH, TEXAS. 
CLE/tVATlS. 
This family of plants is noted for their rapid but slender growth, delicate foliage 
and profusion of lovely bloom throughout 
the summer. 
Cocci nea. Perfectly hardy, and a rapid grower- 
The leaves are deep shining green ; flowers 
bell-shaped, and of the most intense coral 
scarlet. 50 cents. 
Jackmanni. This is perhaps the most popu- 
lar of the new fine perpetual Clematis. The 
flowers are large, of intense violet purple, 
and remarkable for their intense velvety 
richness ; a strong grower and hardy. $i 
each. 
Plaininula. An old variety, highly prized for 
the fragrance of its small white flowers, and 
its small dark green leaves, which remain 
on the plant very late. 50 cents. 
Crispa. Flowers produced singly on long stalks, 
abundant, and one and a-half inches long; 
lilac purple and delightfully fragrant. 50 
cents. 
Lady Caroline Nevilie. Fine flowers from 
six to seven inches in diameter; delicate 
blush white, with a broad purplish lilac 
band in the center of each sepal. 75 cents. 
Miss Bateman. A magnificent plant, both in 
growth and flower; the blooms are large, 
of good shape ; pure white, banded with 
creamy white down the center of each sepal. 
75 cents. 
Henryi. A magnificent large white flower ; a 
free grower and most profuse bloomer. 50 
cents. 
Lanuginosa. Light azure blue. 50 cents. 
Jean d’Arc. Flowers white, large and per- 
fect, with three pale blue stripes on each 
petal. 60 cents. 
Clematis Coccinea. 
COLEUS. 
10 cents each, 76 cents per dozen. 
Asa Gray. Beautifully mottled green, crimson and white. 
Captivation. The deeply toothed leaves are bright green, with a feathered center of sul- 
phur yellow, which is flushed with a pale tint of rosy purple. 
Flambeau. Richly colored, exceedingly attractive ; the leaves have a broad surface of 
rich velvety maroon, with bar of bright magenta, bordered by a narrow edge of olive. 
Firebrand. Maroon, flamed and shaded with brilliant fiery red. 
Golden Bedder. Bright golden yellow. 
John Goode. Yellow. 
Clare. Velvety crimson, green margined. 
Kentish Fire. Bright carmine ; crimson and green serrated edge. 
Midnight. Maroon, flamed crimson. 
Mrs. Cooper. Golden yellow, green margined. 
Mrs. J. Schultz. Bright golden yellow ground, with bright 
scarlet and carmine markings, 
Mrs. Humphreys. Light claret, rimmed yellow. 
Negro. Very dark foliage. 
Prince of Prussia. Crimson scarlet, )'ellow margin. 
Progress. Dark olive green, blotched with purple, crimson and 
gold ; the most distinct yet introduced. 
Haiuhow. Maroon, yellow edge. 
Speciosa. Green, with light yellow center. 
Setting Still. Rich bronze crimson, bright golden edge. 
Spotted Gem. Yellow, blotched crimson, green and orange ; 
very effective. 
Tesselata. Evenly margined with green and yellow ; strong 
grower. 
Verscliaffelti. Rich velvety crimson ; one of the best for bed- 
ding out. 
Zebra. Yellow, crimson and green streaked ; striking. 
