. Drumm Seed and Floral Co. : Fall, 1894-5 . them; the contrast between the glossy, dark green foliage and shining scarlet fruit is extremely beautiful It continues flowering and new berries are forming from late spring until frost. The berries ripen in early autumn and remain on the vine late into the winter. It will grow and thrive in any situ- ation, either shade or bright sunlight, and will take root in any soil; in fact, nature has given it all the essentials for wide popularity. Price, first size, extra strong two-year-old plants, 50c. each, $4 50 per dozen; young plants (which will bloo


. Drumm Seed and Floral Co. : Fall, 1894-5 . them; the contrast between the glossy, dark green foliage and shining scarlet fruit is extremely beautiful It continues flowering and new berries are forming from late spring until frost. The berries ripen in early autumn and remain on the vine late into the winter. It will grow and thrive in any situ- ation, either shade or bright sunlight, and will take root in any soil; in fact, nature has given it all the essentials for wide popularity. Price, first size, extra strong two-year-old plants, 50c. each, $4 50 per dozen; young plants (which will bloom and fruit abundantly this year), 25c. each, $ per doz. Deutzia. A neat, bushy shrub, bearing in spring clusters of perfect flowers that give exquisite delight. Crenata fl. pl.—Double flowering and exceedingly handsome variety; flowers white, tinged rose. Gracilis—Flowers pure white, bell-shaped, quite dwarf; is also valuable as a pot plant for winter blooming in conservatory. Candidissima—Pure white. Honeysuckle, Bush or Upright. Early blooming; very fragrant. Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora. Of spreading form, bearing immense pyramidal panicles of white flowers more than a foot long, which change to pink and finally to purple; blooms from June to frost. It is a very attractive plant, its clusters of bloom presenting a striking appearance. 35c. each. Jasmine Catalonian. A hardy shrub, with beautiful foli- age and fragrant white flowers. This plant always gives pleasure, and is effective in well arranged grounds. Lilac. Grows and blooms well here. Purplk—The well- known variety. White—Bears large panicles of pure white blossoms. 35c. each. Pomegranate. Grows here as a flowering shrub, but grows larger and bears abundant crops of fruit in Southern Texas. Rhus cotinus. (Venetian Sumac, or Smoke Tree.) A tall- growing shrub, producing curious hair-like flowers, resem- ling mist. Spira?a. One of the most useful flowering shrubs; very hardy and free-flowering. Callos


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