DAT U BA CORNU COPIA (“Horn of Plenty »)—introduced from the wilds of South 
America. The plant is of robust habit, and the leavci are large of a dark green colour. The flower 
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 throat and mouth of corolla a most delicate 
French white, beautifully contrasted, and marbled with royal purple on the outside; flowers are 
produced freely, followed by a large thorny seed vessel, which adds to the beauty of the plant. It 
is of easv culture, ami can be grow'n cither in pots or planted out at the end of May in a sheltered 
position and rich soil. We had several plants of it growiug iu our Nursery during the last Summer, 
and was much admired. 2s. $d. 
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