. Descriptive catalogue : trees plants Trees Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Texas Fort Worth; Trees; Flowers; Vegetables; Commercial catalogs. HARDY I'KRENNIAL PHLOX, PANSIES. The Pansy begins to bloom in February, and con- tinues until July and August. Should be planted in very rich soil and watered freely. Our plants this season are from seed of the very largest flowers and brightest colors. Order a dozen or a hundred of our plants, and see how easily cultivated and how beauti- ful a bed of these new Pansies will be. 5 cts. each, 40 cts. pe


. Descriptive catalogue : trees plants Trees Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Texas Fort Worth; Trees; Flowers; Vegetables; Commercial catalogs. HARDY I'KRENNIAL PHLOX, PANSIES. The Pansy begins to bloom in February, and con- tinues until July and August. Should be planted in very rich soil and watered freely. Our plants this season are from seed of the very largest flowers and brightest colors. Order a dozen or a hundred of our plants, and see how easily cultivated and how beauti- ful a bed of these new Pansies will be. 5 cts. each, 40 cts. per dozen, $3 per 100. PETUNIAS, DOUBLE. We keep on hand a good collection of double Pe- tunias : some of them show flowers in the most beau- tiful shades of crimson, white, rose, maroon, etc.; others are blotched, striped, veined,bordered, marked and fringed in the loveliest manner imaginable. 15 cts. each, $ per dozen. PHLOXES. Drummoiidii. A race of annuals remarkable for the brilliancy and abundance of their large terminal flowers, which completely hide the foliage; the blooms are of many colors, from pure white to deep- est purple, eyed and striped. For masses of sepa- rate colors and for cutting, they are unsurpassed. â Give good, rich ground, and set plants fi inches apart. White, rose, scarlet, deep blood or mixed colors. 50 cts. per dozen. Perennial. Forsomereason,thehardy Phloxes ate \ but little known in Texas. Many people had never seen them until we introduced them last season, i We anticipate a great demand for them this season, as all who saw ours last year were delighted with them. They succeed well in any good, rich soil, not \ over dry. Our collection embraces every color, from purest white to dark crimson. 15 cts. each, $ 1 per dozen. PARIS DAISIES. ^Marguerites.) Very profitable for cut-flowers. Always inactive demand, because of the many uses to which they are adapted, and also very easily grown and handled. White. Best white, having a ray of white p


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