MINNEAPOLIS. MINN. 



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DATURA, SINGLE (Trumpet Flower). 

 This is. perhaps, handsomer than the 

 double Datura. The throat of the lar^e 

 funnel-shaped blossom is soft and vel- 

 vety and a beautiful creamj' white, or 

 delicately tinted with lilac. I offer a 

 choice mixture. Packet, 3 cts. 



DATURA, FASTUOSA HIBERIANA 



(.Horn of Plenty j. 

 This is a robust plant of shrubby growth 

 lately introduced from South America. 

 The flowers are very large and trumpet- 

 shaped, measuring eight to ten inches in 

 length and five to seven inches across the 

 bell, and are verj' fragrant. There are t"«'0 

 or three distinct funnels growing one with- 

 in the other. Each plant bears two or three 

 hundred blossoms in a season. Colors, 

 white, yellow, violet. Mixed. Pkt., 8c. 



Dusty Miller. 



ESCHSCHOLTZIA 



(California Poppy ,i. 



A nardy annual, attractive tot 

 edgings or for masses. Its grayish 

 green leaves are tinely cut, making 

 pretty green for bouquets, while the 

 profuse mass of beautiful bright yel- 

 low flowers, continuing throughout 

 the summer, make this a very 

 showy garden flower. Packet, 3c.' 



DUSTY MILLER 



(Centaurea Maritima). 



A most valuable foliage plant for 

 the border. The leaves are covered 

 with a white df)wny covering, 

 whence the name "Dustj' Miller." 



Candidissima. Silver white. P. 6c. 



Crymiiocarpa. Silver gray. Pkt.4c. 



