DATURA, kasily-grown garden firs; large trum- 
pet-shaped, mostly sweet-scented and quite 
showy. Some annuals and some perennials. 
They bloom freely during Summer and are al¬ 
ways attractive. 
Chlorantha fl. pi.. Golden Queen, hhp, 2 ft. 
Splendid for pots or beds, firs large, yellow, 
not unlike a Paeony; free and long-blooming, 
fragrant. 30 s. 
Cornucopiae, Horn of Plenty, wp, 2 ft. Large 
g urple firs, deliciously scented; fine for pots or 
eds. 30 s. 
Fastuosa, hhp, 3 ft. Firs 6 in. long, double; 
fine for beds or pots; White, Purple, or mixed. 
30 s. 
Wrightii, hhp, 2 ft. Lovely; lavender-white firs. 
30 s. 
Complete Special Mixture of above varieties, 40 s. 
DELPHINIUM Cardiopetalum, ha, 1 ft. A lovely 
little annual from the Pyrenees; firs dark bluish 
violet. 50 s. 
Chinese Large-Flowered, hp, 2 ft. Bears long 
racemes of showy firs; fine in groups; Blue, 
White. Mx. 50 s. 
Chinese Tom Thumb, hp, 1 ft. Rich ultramarine 
blue, very free-flowering; best planted in 
masses. 50 s. 
Formosum, hp, 2 ft. Large, dark blue, beautiful. 
50 s. 
Nudicaule, hp, 18 in. Fine scarlet, from Calif. 
30 s. 
Pumilum Blue Butterfly, hp, 18 in. Rich blue. 
Pumilum White Butterfly, hp, 18 in. Profuse; 
showy. 
Pumilum Azure Fairy. Lovely blue firs in pro¬ 
fusion. 
Pumilum varieties in Special Mixture. 75 s. 
Complete Mixture of the above varieties, 75 S. 
Nobilis, fl. pi. Royal Pink, large ciouble firs of 
many rich colors from white to dark crimsoii. 
Princess Pink. Fringed, spotted in prettiest 
shades. 
Salmon Queen. Large, handsome double firs on 
stems 8" long; attractive bright salmon-rose. 
Snowball. Firs extra large, double, pure white. 
Violet Queen. Firs double, brilliant violet-purple. 
Complete Mixture of Double Varieties. 
Single-flowered Varieties. Colors ranging from 
white to deepest red; mixed; 5c. 
Complete mixture of single and double, 300 s. 
Crimson Bedder, hp, 1 ft. Masses of rich crim¬ 
son firs; long blooming; very showy. 100 s. 
Highland Queen, hp, 9 in. A new deliciously 
scented garden Pink; firs rich crimson-scarlet, 
2 inches across and the plants are wonderfully 
free-blooming, hardy and lasting; a choice bed¬ 
ding plant. 15 s. 
Latifolius Atrococcineus fl. pi, 18 in. An ever- 
blooming Pink with clusters like Sweet William 
but firs twice as large; intense velvety crimson- 
scarlet. 
Latifolius fl. pi., hp, 18 in. Various colors mixed. 
Madam Butterfly. Interesting and rare Oriental 
Sweet William. The large firs are striking, 
fringed pink and white. 
Sweet Wivelsfield, ha, 18 in. Few plants can be 
compared with this wealth of color and length 
of blooming season; a cross between Allwoodi 
and Sweet William. Firs sweet-scented and 
large, in fine colors. Long-blooming. 
DIASCIA Barberae, hha, 9 in. Lovely spurred 
bright rose firs, in profusion; fine for cutting. 
150 s. 
DIDISCUS Coeruleus, Blue Lace Flower, hha, 15 
in. Blooms profusely from July to November; 
lovely pale lavender-blue firs; excellent for cut¬ 
ting. 70 s. 
Dimorphotheca New Hybrids 
DIMORPHOTHECA Aurantiaca, "Golden West." 
hha, 1 ft. A showy annual from South Africa; 
firs in great profusion, daisy-like, golden; free 
and long-blooming. 100 s. 
Ecklonsis, 2 ft. New and beautiful; firs 3 inches 
across, white with deep blue disc; in bloom all 
season. 50 s. 
Lemon Queen, 18 in. Yellow with blue center^ 
New Hybrids, 1 ft. The new and beautiful Afri¬ 
can Daisy; firs large, varying in color from the 
purest white to orange and rich salmon shades. 
Ringens, 10 in. Compact free-blooming annual; 
firs white with a distinct blue ring; easily 
grown. 30 s. 
Dianthus Heddewigii Double 
DIANTHUS HEDDEWIGII, hb, 1 ft. These are 
magnificent Pinks that bloom freely and con¬ 
tinuously the first season. The firs are large 
and showy, single and double, and come in 
wonderful variety of bright beautiful colors. 
They are among our finest garden firs and 
splendid for cutting. 200 s. 
Count Kerchove. Blood red with black spots. 
Diadem Pink. Fine double, very large, varie¬ 
gated. 
Fireball. Rich glowing scarlet, double, large. 
Luteolus. Double, light yellow, rare and beauti¬ 
ful. 
Rosalind. Delicate flesh changing to rose, double. 
Striatus. Extra large, dble, white striped crimson. 
Laciniatus, fl. pi. The following varieties : Each 
200 s. 5 c. 
Lucifer. Large double, intense orange scarlet, 
exquisitely fringed; showy as Carnations; fine. 
Mourning Cloak. Large double firs, dark red 
edged white. 
Mirabilis, fl. pi. Large fluffy double firs; the 
petals so finely dissected as to appear as 
threads. 
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