COLEUS. 
One of the best known and most universally admired or- 
namental foliage plants, in an endless variety of colors and 
shadings, indispensable for ribbon and carpet bedding, or 
as single specimens. Coleus seod germinates easily, and 
success is as sure as with an ordinary annual. Pkt., 1 60 
seeds, 5 cts. 
COCKSCOMB, Queen of Dwarfs 
This is the best dwarf-growing Cockscomb: the plants 
only grow about eight inches high, are firmly set in the 
crown with well-balanced, large heads, ten to twelve inches 
across. They grow very uniformly and prosent an unusu- 
ally solid effect in color, which is a rich, ruby red, of ex- 
treme brilliancy. Pkt., 100 seeds, 4 cts. 
COCKSCOMB— Mixed. Pkt., 100 seeds, 3 cts. 
Datura Cornucopia. 
DATURA CORNUCOPIA, “Horn of Plenty.” 
Discovered in South America in 1892 by a collector of Orchids. The 
plant is of robust habit, with thick, dark brown-purple, shining stems. 
The branches are numerous, spreading three or four foot; thick, large, 
dark green colored leaves. The flowers are trumpet shaped, measuring 
eight to ten inches in length and five to seven inches across the mouth, 
and form three distinct flutters, growing each within the other , the mouth of 
corolla is a most delicate white, beautifully marbled with royal purple. A 
single plant gives from 200 to 300 fragrant blooms during the season, fol- 
lowed Dy a large thorny seed vossel, which adds to its beauty; is of the 
easiest culture: plant at the end of May in a warm, rich soil; can bo culti- 
vated as an isolated specimen, in masses, for centers of beds, or to fill bar- 
ren places, and produces a striking effect. Pkt., 1 6 seeds, 4 cts. 
DATURA, or Trumpet Flower, Mixed. 
Large branching plants, producing handsome double and single trum- 
pet-shaped blossoms, white, blue, yellow and lilac, of exquisite fragrance. 
The blossoms open during the night, remaining open one day and then 
perish. They bloom freely from seed sown in the open ground the first 
season, and the roots can be taken up and kept over winter. Pkt., 20 
seeds, 3 cts. 
