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length, mostly white, sometimes tinted with a delicate 
blue. The Datura seems to double in almost every style, 
but some prefer the single. The roots can be preserved 
in a cellar, like Dahlia roots. Plants three feet in 
height ; set the plants three feet apart. 
Datura Wrightii, is one of the best, with trumpet 
shaped flowers from seven to nine inches long, 
white, faintly tinted with lilac, sweet-scented, . 5 
humilis flava flore-pleno, a splendid plant, 
with large, yellow, double flowers, . 5 
atroviolacea plenissima, flowers dark, usually 
shades of violet, very double, . xo 
fastuosa alba plena, fine, double white, ... 5 
fastuosa Huberiana, flowers large and double, 
inside white, outside generally colored, .... 5 
DOUBLE DAISY. 
DIDISCUS. 
Didiscus coeruleus is an annual, about two feet 
high, with numerous umbels of sky blue flowers. Sow 
under glass. 
Didiscus coeruleus, . 10 
EUPHORBIA. 
Every one knows the Daisy. Give it a cool, partially 
shaded place. Sow seed very early. The flowers are 
abundant in early spring, and may be made to flower 
later by the use of water. Plants can be removed safely 
even when in flower. The plants should be about six 
inches apart when set, so that when in perfection they 
will nearly cover the ground. 
Double Daisy, best German seed, mixed colors, . 20 
White, constant, . 20 
The Euphorbia marginata grows about two feet in 
height. The large leaves are nearly two inches long, 
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and smaller at the tops of branches, light green and 
white margined. A native of our Western States and 
Territories, and called Snow on the Mountain. 
Euphorbia marginata,. 5 
ESCHSCHOLT ZI A. 
Eschscholtzia plants grow from six inches to a foot in 
height. ‘Leaves finely cut, and of a glaucous green 
color. Flowers yellow, orange and white. Known as 
the California Poppy. Seed may be sown in the garden, 
where the plants flower. 
Eschscholtzia, all varieties mixed, . 5 
ERYSIMUM. 
Erysimums form fair looking plants, about eighteen 
inches high, with clusters of yellow or orange, fragrant 
flowers. Plant and blossom resemble the single Wall¬ 
flower, but both flowers and clusters are smaller. The 
Erysimums are very desirable for cutting. 
Erysimum Perowskianum, deep orange flowers, 5 
Arkansanum, sulphur yellow,. ^ 
EUTOCA. 
The Eutocas are coarse-growing plants, flowers of dark 
colored sorts intensely blue. Do best in warm sandy 
soil, giving more flowers than if in a rich soil. Desira¬ 
ble for cutting; a branch placed in water will bloom 
many days. 
Eutoca viscida, dark blue; pretty, . 5 
Wrangeliana, lilac; 6 inches . 5 
multiflora, flowers more freely than the others, 5 
