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ROBERT DRUMM & CO., PORT WORTH, TEXAS. 
CLI/ABING TEAS AND NOISETTES. 
Chroinatella or Cloth of Gold 
Gloire de Dgon. One of 
the finest roses grown. It 
is noted for the great size 
of its flowers, its delicate 
tea scent, and its exquisite 
shades of color, being a 
blending of amber, car- 
mine and cream. 15 cts. 
Ijamarque. Flowers of me- 
dium size, borne in large 
clusters — established 
plants bear thousands of 
blossoms; pure white, 
double. 
Marechal XclI. A beautiful 
deep sulphur yellow, very 
full, large and exceedingly 
sweet. It is the finest yel- 
low rose in existence. It 
has a climbing habit, and 
when allowed to grow un- 
f'i it attains a large size, 
as it will in a few years, it 
yields thousands of beau- 
tiful flowers. Large bud- 
ded plants, each; 
smallerplants, lotozs cts 
Mad. Alfred Carriere. 
Flesh white, with salmon 
yellow at the base of pe- 
tals. 
Reine Marie Henriette. 
Brigl'.t cherry red, of a 
pure shade ; a stron g, vig- 
orous grower 
Climblng Hermosii. Same 
as Nermosa, but of climb- 
ing habit. 
Reine Olga de AVurtein- 
berg. Large, full and 
fine ; rosy flesh, delicately 
tinged with salmon yel- 
low, petals margined with 
crimson ; blooms in clus- 
ters. 
Golden yellow ; fragrant, large and beautiful: 20 cts. 
Marechal Xeil. 
Orange yellow, outer petals lighter ; center copper yel- 
William Allen Richardson, 
low ; very rich. 
HOW OUR PLANTS PLEASE. 
The flowers came in fine condition. 
Abilene, Texas, zl/o-tV 27, 
1 am delighted with them. The extras are lovely 
MRS. T. L. ODEM. 
straigirtafong^"Ylany\;lk\1:'r^’hrgif^^ 
MRS. ELIZABETH HEIDERHOFF. 
T j 1- I . j . , . Chappell Hill, Washington, Co.. Texas 
that I hTh M Avith my plants that I now send you another order. I am so sorry 
^ fi*™ Sooner, for the plants that I have received from the north 
belut?fullv'^ getting started off. Many thanks for the extras. One of them is blooming 
Deautitully. FANNIE A. LIDE. 
