. Drumm Seed and Floral Company. Nurseries (Horticulture) Texas Fort Worth Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Vegetables; Flowers; Plants, Ornamental. 20 Drumm Seed and Floral Co. VERBENAS. One of our most valuable bedding plants. Two for 15c; 75c per dozen; per 100. BEAUTY OF LANCASTER. This variety deserves special mention, as it is the most distinct and striking novelty in Verbenas introduced in many years. It commences bloo "ing in early spring and continues growing ^nd bloom- ing through the driest summer. Its
. Drumm Seed and Floral Company. Nurseries (Horticulture) Texas Fort Worth Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Vegetables; Flowers; Plants, Ornamental. 20 Drumm Seed and Floral Co. VERBENAS. One of our most valuable bedding plants. Two for 15c; 75c per dozen; per 100. BEAUTY OF LANCASTER. This variety deserves special mention, as it is the most distinct and striking novelty in Verbenas introduced in many years. It commences bloo "ing in early spring and continues growing ^nd bloom- ing through the driest summer. Its most striking feature is the large size and peculiar color of the flower. One half of each petal is a bright scarlet and the other half a pure white. It creates admiration wherever seen. Price, 10c; $1 per doz. BEULAH. Deep pink, with small white eye. BEAUTY OF OXFORD. Fine large pink; best pink bedder. BLUEBIRD. Brilliant blue; large truss. CHAMPION. B ight crimson, white eye. CENTURY. Bri liant scarlet, clear white center. DAMSON". Rich purple-mauve, clear white center. GRACE DARLING. Vio et-purple. GLOW-WORM. Brilliant scarlet; perfect form. HARLEQUIN. White, flaked with rosy pink. JERSEY LILY. Pure white; one of the best. JEAN. Rosy pink, distinct white center. JOHN BROWN. Fine dark purple. LORD CR4VKN. Deep crimson. MISS ARTHUR. Dazzling scarlet. MAYFLOWE K. Soft glowing pink. MISS WOODRUFF. Bright SALVIAS. Very popular bedding plants, blooming from July until cut down by frost; no other blooming plants afford a more bril- liant coloring. SPLENDENS. Covered in autumn with spikes of dazzling scarlet flowers. 10c. SPLENDENS ALBA. A pure white-flowered variety of the above. 10c. PITCHERII. New; blue; dwarf habit; one of the very prettiest and hardiest. 15c. SEBUM. Low-growing succulent plant, useful for baskets, rockeries, etc., or for a solid green carpet border; hardy. 5c each; 50c per dozen. SOLANUM. JASMINOIDES. A pretty climber, bearing clusters of gracef
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