PATURA 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 3 or 4 feet; thick, large, 
dark green colored leaves. The flowers are trumpet¬ 
shaped, measuring 8 to 10 Inches in length and 5 to 7 
inches across the mouth, and form three distinct 
flowers 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, 
followed by a large thorny seed-vessel, which adds 
to its beauty; is or the easiest culture; plant at the 
end of May in a warm, rich soil; can be cultivated 
as an isolated specimen, in masses, for centers of 
beds, or to fill barren places, and produces a strik¬ 
ing effect. Pkt., 10 seeds, 8 cents. 
DATURA, or Trumpet Flower. 
Large branching plants, producing handsome 
double and single trumpet shaped blossoms white, 
blue, yellow and lilac, or 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 the 
same as Dahlias. Pkt., 15 seeds, 3 cents. 
DELPHINIUM, or Larkspur. 
Well known annuals of great beauty and remark¬ 
able for the richness of their colors, and for large 
gardens Is Invaluable. All the brightest and best 
colors mixed. Pkt., 100 seeds, 3 cents. 
DELPHINIUM, FORMOSUM, 
A hardy perennial variety, flowers, bright blue with 
a white center. Pkt., 100 seeds, 3 cents, 
DRACAENA INDIVISA. 
A foliage plant, extensively used for the centers 
of vases and for pot culture. Thin, arching leaves 
two to three feet long. Pkt., 95 seeds, G cents. 
