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KOBERT DHUMM & CO., FORT WORTH, TEXAS. 
(iei^eral <^olleetioi> of plants. 
ABLITILONS. 
Showy plants, and easily grown in almost any soil ; very free flowering and pretty. 
10 cents each, except where noted. 
A. Besson. Flowers long and pendulous on long stems; liglit 
orange red, with lighter veinings. 
Diadem. Wine color, veined violet. 
Eltendard. Deep red, shaded crimson. 
Firefly. Brilliant red, shaded crimson. 
Lustrous. Brilliant dark red ; free bloomer. 15 cts. 
Laura Powell. Bright golden yellow. 
M. Delaux. Light red, center white ; large flowers. 
Purpurea. Beautiful shade of purple; a new shade. 
Purity. Pure white. 15 c. 
Pluton. Deep red, with dark veinings. 
Rosalita. Flesh color, shaded rose. 
Robert Geor^j-e. Deep orange, streaked crimson. 
Thompson! Plena. Double flowers ; very deep orange, 
shaded and streaked with crimson ; leaves mottled yellow 
and green. 15 cts. 
AGERATUm. 
Abutilon. 
Very useful plants for bedding or borders, flowering continually during the sum- 
mer. By cutting back and potting in the fall they will continue to flower all winter. 
10 cents each, $1 per dozen. 
Liady Jane. A distinct, compact growing variety; flowers deep blue. 
Mexicaiium Variegata. Leaves variegated with creamy white, flowers blue ; desirable. 
White Cap. Flowers pure white; 
strong compact grower. 
Mayflower. A very dwarf va- 
riety, and the best for carpet 
bedding, only growing four 
inches high ; dark blue flow- 
ers. 15 cts. 
ANTHE/AIS COR- 
ONARIA. 
A pretty bedding plant, equal- 
ly adapted to growing in pots; 
flowers golden yellow ; resembles 
a double Feverfew. 15 cts. each. 
ACHANIA mALV,- 
AVISCUS. 
A profuse flowering plant, pro- 
ducing its scarlet flowers at the 
end of every branch. 10 cts. 
ASCLEPIAS LINI- 
FOLIA ALBA. 
Anthemis Coronaria. 
A herbaceous plant, bearing 
umbels of pure white flowers dur- 
ing the entire summer, when 
planted out. lo cts. 
