ROB ERT DRUM M & CO., PORT WORTH, TEXAS. 
CA/T\PSlDia/n FlLlClFOLIUm. 
An elegant hard-wooded vine, with foliage 
beautifully divided as any fern frond. 
Few vines are so beautiful or so ex- 
cellently adapted to house culture. 
Its hard-wooded character enables 
it to withstand the atmosphere of 
the room where other plants would 
suffer, and being nearly hardy, it is 
not Injured by a low temperature. 20 
cents each. 
CEREUS GRAND!- 
FLORLIS. 
(Night-Blooming Cereus. 
Flowers straw color, remarkable 
for their beauty and sweetness ; they 
begin to open about 7 p. M., and con- 
tinue until after midnight, and are 
from nine to eleven inches across. 
15 cents. 
CENTALIREA GY/A- 
NOCARPA. 
(Dusty Miller.) 
Large, showy plants, which grow about four feet high, with broad, richly-colored leaves, 
giving them a great value in semi-tropical gardening. They look best in groups, and can 
be handsomely combined with Caladiums and similar plants. The flowers are borne in 
spikes at the top of the plant, and are usually of the shades of orange, red and yellow. 15 c. 
Canna. 
Silvery gray foliage, contrasting well 
with dark foliage plants, in ribbon 
lines ; also form a very pretty speci- 
ment plant in a pot, or in a vase or 
rustic baskets, and very good. 10 
cents each, 75 per dozen. 
GANNAS. * 
CALLA ETHlOPiCA. 
The well known Egyptian Lily, or Lily of the Nile. A fine house plant of the easiest 
culture ; requires plenty of water during the growing season, from October to May. Dry 
bulbs, 25 cents each ; large plants in pots, 50 cents to $i each. 
CALLA RICHARDIA mACULATA. 
A plant belonging to the same order as the Calla Ethiopica, with beautifully spotted 
flowers abundantly during the summer months, planted out in the open border. 
The flowers are shaped like those of a Calla, and are pure white, shaded with violet inside. 
It IS a deciduous plant ; kept dry in winter and starts in spring like a Dahlia. 20 cents. 
CESTRUm PARQUl. 
(Night Blooming Jessamine.) 
A plant of strong shrubby growth, with small greenish-white blossoms, with a delight- 
ful odor, which is dispensed freely during the night only; of easy cultivation, is to 2s 
cents earh ^ o -.o 
CLERODENDRON. 
Balfouri. A beautiful hot-house climber ; flowers borne in pendant clusters : corolla dark 
scarlet, the tube encased in a pure white sack like calyx. 25 cents, 
ra^rans. Plant of dwarf habit ; flowers pinkish wliite, double and very fragrant. 25 c. 
