. Rare Florida flowers and fruits. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. /St**** GROUP OF DATURAS. Daturas. Datura Arborea—This grows in a fine miniature tree-form and com- Sletely loads itself with pure white rooping bell-shaped flowers a foot long. 8 or 8 inches wide, of the most over-powering sweetness, and the same flowers opening for several days In succession. 15c. each. Double Datura—This is a very rare sort, entirely distinct from the above. Its leaves are velvety and of a darker green, and the double flow- ers look a


. Rare Florida flowers and fruits. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. /St**** GROUP OF DATURAS. Daturas. Datura Arborea—This grows in a fine miniature tree-form and com- Sletely loads itself with pure white rooping bell-shaped flowers a foot long. 8 or 8 inches wide, of the most over-powering sweetness, and the same flowers opening for several days In succession. 15c. each. Double Datura—This is a very rare sort, entirely distinct from the above. Its leaves are velvety and of a darker green, and the double flow- ers look as if one very full flower had been drawn inside of a smaller one. It is a very free bloomer. 20c. each. Datura Cornucopia—The flowers of this sort are shaped much like those of the Double Datura, but the inside white while the outside is a fine lilac spotted darker, which makes a striking combination. 15c. Datura Chromatella—A grand new Datura, which has been very ap- propriately called Golden Queen. It produces quantities of very large flowers which are of a clear, rich four distinct corollas, looking as thou Golden DeW Drop. {Duranta Plumieri.) A handsome evergreen pot shrub bear- ing racemes of lovely, delicate blue flow- ers in great profusion. They resemble the flowers of the Forget-me-not, but are larger, are produced for at least three months and are rapidly followed by clus- ters of beautiful golden berries which hang on for six months, so the plant is ornamental three-fourths of the year. 1 Price, 15c. each; larger, 30c. each. Han^elia Patens. Almost no idea of the great beauty of either flowers or foliage of this plant is conveyed by the cut. It is a plant which should be as common in Northern win- dows as the Geranium, and have an hon- ored place in every Florida yard where it blooms all the summer and fall. In pots if pinched ba-ck occasionally it will make a fine shrubby plant and Noom from one year'* end f the other. Its bright orange- red tubular flowers


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