. Drumm Seed and Floral Company. Nursery stock Texas Fort Worth Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. DRUMM SEED AND FLORAL COMPANY. 25 FIGS. Price 25c each; per dozen. MULBERRIES. HICK'S EVERBEARING—A handsome, upright and rapid grower; very abundant and continuous bearer. 25c each; $ per dozen. RUSSIAN—Very hardy, and cxcrcmcly prolific; fruit of quality. 25c each. MI'—Non-bearing; the leaves are food for tlie silkworm, and for this purpose the variety has been largely planted. 25c each. JAPANESE PERSIMMONS


. Drumm Seed and Floral Company. Nursery stock Texas Fort Worth Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. DRUMM SEED AND FLORAL COMPANY. 25 FIGS. Price 25c each; per dozen. MULBERRIES. HICK'S EVERBEARING—A handsome, upright and rapid grower; very abundant and continuous bearer. 25c each; $ per dozen. RUSSIAN—Very hardy, and cxcrcmcly prolific; fruit of quality. 25c each. MI'—Non-bearing; the leaves are food for tlie silkworm, and for this purpose the variety has been largely planted. 25c each. JAPANESE PERSIMMONS. (Diosdyros Kaki.) Price, T5c each; $ per dozen. QUINCES. Price, 35c each; $ per dozen. NUT-BEARING TREES. SOFT SHELL ALMOND—In appearance the almond tree, leaf and flower, resembles the peach, to which it is closely allied. * Not a sure bearer on account of its early blooming. 25c each; $ per dozen. HARD-SHELL ALIMOND—A .more certain bearer than Soft-Shell. 25c each. ENGLISH WALLNUT—The common thin-shelled wal- nut of commerce. 50c each. BLACK SPANISH—Large, black, very hardy, product- ive, a good arbor grape. 10c each;' $1 per dozen. CATAWBA—Red, late, good, large, sweet, rich, musky, flavor; extensively grown north. CHAMPION—Black; bunches medium; berries large, ear- ly and productive. 10c SMALL FRUITS. GOOSEBERRIES AND CURRANTS. These are classed among the uncertain fruits for Texas. They can be grown with moderate success in a moist, part- ially shaded place. Price, 15c each; $ per dozen. RASPBERRIES. We can supply any of the leading varieties of raspberries, including both the blackcap and red sorts, in any quantity. Price, $1 per dozen; $5 per hundred. STRAWBERRIES. STRAWBERRIES— Price, $1 per 100; CRESENT SEED- LING, WILSON'S ALBANY CHAS. DOWNING PARKER EARL and MICHEL'S EAR- LY, $ per 100. These are varieties which will be found reliable all the time and under good cultivation will produce especially fine Please


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