DATURA CORNUCOPIA—“Horn of Plenty.” 
The 
flowers are 
trumpet¬ 
shaped, 
measuring 
eight to ten 
inches in 
length and 
five to 
seven in¬ 
ches across 
the mouth, 
and form 
three dis¬ 
tinct flowers 
growing 
each 70!thin 
the other. 
the mouth 
of corolla ♦ 
is a most 
delicate 
white, 
beautifully 
marbled 
with royal 
purple. 
A single 
plant gives 
from 2u0 
to 300 
fragrant 
blooms 
during the 
season, 
followed 
by a large 
thorny 
seed-vessel 
which adds 
to its 
beauty; is 
of the’ 
easiest 
culture. 
Pkt., 20 
seeds, 
4 cts. 
Datura Cornucopia. 
DATURA, or Trumpet Flower.—Mixed. 
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., 25 seeds, 3 cts. 
DAHLIA, Double. 
EXTRA FINE MIXED. 
This mixture contains all 
the best strains of Double 
Elowering varieties in Europe 
such as Show, Pompone, I.ili- 
put and Cactus varieties. 
Pkt., 50 seods, 8 cts. 
DAHLIA, Double. 
Everyone knows and n d- 
mires the Double Dahlia, but 
comparatively few are aware 
that it can be grown so easily 
from seed, and flowers so 
beautifully the first season, 
that the purchase of a bulb is 
a needless expense. Choice 
mixed. 
Pkt., 50 soods, 4 cts. 
DAHLIA, Single. 
The extra large single 
flowers, quite four inches in 
diameter, comprise a wonder¬ 
ful variety of colors, beauti¬ 
fully striped,. flaked,. mottled 
and dotted in a grotesque and 
charming manner. Pkt., 50 
seeds, 3 cts. 
