Datura Cornucopia. 
DATURA CORNUCOPIA, “Horn of Plenty.” 
Discovered in South Amorica in 1892 by a collector of Orchids. The 
plant Ih of robust habit, with thick, dark brown-purple, shining stems. 
The branches aro numerous, spreading three or Jour foot; thick, large, 
dark groan colored loaves. The flowers are trumpet-shaped, measuring 
olghtor ton inches in length and ilvo to seven inches across the mouth, 
and form three distinct Jlowors yrowiny each within the other % the mouth 
of corolla is a most dolicato white, beautifully marbled with royal purple. 
A single plant gives from 200 to 300 fragrant blooms during the season, 
followed by a largo thorny sood-voseol, which adds to its beauty; is of the 
oasiost culture; plant at tho endof May in a warm, rich soil: can bo culti¬ 
vated ns an isolated spocimon, in massos, for centers of beds, or to fill 
barren plaeos, and producos a striking ofloct. Pkt., 15 seeds, 4 cts. 
DATURA, or Trumpet flower, Mixed. 
Largo branching plants, producing handsomo double and single trum¬ 
pet-shaped blossoms, whito, bluo,yollow and lilac, of oxquisito fragrance. 
Tho blossoms onon during tho night, remaining opon ono day and thon 
perish. They bloom frooly from sood sown In tho opon ground tho first 
season, nnd tho roots can bo taicon up and kept ovor winter. Pkt., 20 
soods, 3 ote, 
DAHLIA, DOUBLE. 
Everyone knows and admires the Double Dahlia, but 
comparatively few are aware that it can be grown so 
oasily from seed and flowers, so beautifully the first 
season, that tho purchase of bulbs is a needless expense. 
Choice mixed, Pkt., 40 seeds, 4 cts. 
Pure white, Pkt., 30 seeds, 6 ots. 
DAHLIA, New Striped Single. 
Tho extra largo single flowers, quite four inches in diam¬ 
eter, compriso a wonderful variety of colors, beautifully 
striped, flaked, mottled and dottod in a grotesque and 
charming manner. Pkt., 40 seeds, 3 cts. 
