

SINGLE DATURA. 



The Datura has 'become very popular of late. The plant is 

 large and branching, and bears funnel-shaped, delicately 

 Boented blossoms, as many as two hundred on a single plant in 

 a season. Also called "Sweet Nightingale" and "Sweet Jessa- 

 xnine." Two or three blossoms cut with their own fohage 

 snake a fine decoration. Half hardy perennial ; blossoms first 

 jear. Pkt., 25 seeds, 3 cti. 



BLUE DAISY (Agathgea Coelestis). 



The plant grows about eighteen inches high, is much branched and 

 literally covered with blossoms of a beautiful sky blue, a counterpart; 

 in size and shape of the Marguerite Daisy. Greenhouse perennial. 

 May be used for the garden in summer, or the window m winter. 

 Pkt., 100 seeds, 4 cts. 



NEW DOUBLE YELLOW DATURA. 



Like the single Datura in shape and size, only instead of one funnel 

 there are two or three distinct funnels growing one within the other, 

 of a beautiful, soft, golden yeUow color. This is far superior in every 

 respect to the "Cornucopia," which has been sold the last year or 

 two as a novelty, giving three times as many blossoms and commenc- 

 ing to bloom far earher, the flowers being in addition deliciously 

 fragrant. This proved all and more than the highly commendatory 

 catalogue description, and for cutting lastfed much better: that: thB 

 single. Pkt., 15 seeds, 4 cts. 



Double Wliite Datura. Pkt., 15 seeds, 4 cts. 



Datura, mixed. Mixture of my three varieties. Pkt., 30 seeds, 3 cts. 



