The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1983 Page: 26 of 50
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Poge 4, Section 3, THE SILSBEi BEE, Thersdey, April II, 1913
GARDEN
Butterfly Weed
Not Undesirable
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The butterfly weed is a plant
that may not deserve its name. It
isn’t ugly and undesirable. This
long-stemmed plant has slender
green leaves and clusters of small
orange flowers that are delight-
fully scented. Cuttings of flowers
and seed pods are excellent in
dried bouquets.
Native to North America, the
butterfly weed grows slowly, but
sends its roots deep into the soil
and, once established, is quite
hardy if undisturbed. The plant
is grown from seed, likes sandy
soil that is well drained and should
be watered regulqrly.
Flowers appear in early sum-
mer and usually last well into
autumn.
***
Among the most interesting
cactus plants is the bishop’s cap,
which is native to Mexico. The
plant is spineless and somewhat
resembles the cap worn by bi-
shops, with five separate, dis-
tinct ribs.
The bishop’s cap is often seen
outdoors in warm climates but
elsewhere must be treated as a
house plant. The plant requires
plenty of light but should be wat-
ered sparingly, only when the soil
becomes dry.
In summer, small yellow flow-
ers with brown tips appear at the
top of the plant but are short-
lived.
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ESCHEAT DIVISION
1 LBJ State Office Building
1 P.O. Box 12608, Capitol Station, Austin, Tx. 78711
I REPORT OF PROPERTY
SUBJECT TO ESCHEAT
FIRST NATIONAL BANK of SILSBEE
I 401 Highway 96 South, Silsbee, Texas 77656
REPORT YEAR 1982
1 PERIOD COVERED MAY 1, 1975 to APRIL 30, 1976
ifi PROPERTY
9 DESCRIPTION ft
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| NUMBER
OWNER S LAST NAME, FIRST NAME,
STREET ADDRESS, CITY, STATE, ZIP,
COUNTY (IE KNOWN)
(List Alphabetically by Last Name)
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Bearden, Bobby - Minor
304 Yoepon, Silsbee, Texet 77656
1 2
Brooks, Metiry
4139 Mischiro, Houston, Texas
1 3
Clark, 0.
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Dean, Grant
Rt. 4, Box 361, SHsboe, Texas 77656
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P.O. Box 129, Evadalo, Texas 77612
I 6
Keith, Carl
105 Bower Rood, Stttboo, Texas, 77656
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Landry Alma
Rt. 1, Box 3090, Sflsbee, Texas 77656
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Lester, George
Box 1110, Silsbee, Texes 77656
1 9
Lewis, Joyce
Rt. 4, Bex 534, Silsbee, Texas 77656
10
McAdams, Fern
P.O. Box 1279, Silsbee, Texes 77656
1 "
Osteen, Berthe - Minor
Rt. 1, Box 1381-F, Silsbee, Texas 77656
I 12
Oliver, Serge
Rt. 1, Box 1432, SRsbae, Texas 77656
13
Payne, J.M., Jr.
Box 15, Fred, Texet 77616
14
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Read, R. L. The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1983, newspaper, April 28, 1983; Silsbee, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth821127/m1/26/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Silsbee Public Library.