She'd drink the beer people left out for slugs and snails, and she'd nibble their jimsonweed and nightshade and catnip.
4
You may often see her visiting the blossoms of the Jimsonweed.
5
Amateur journalists, like dog-fennel and jimsonweeds, usually blossom in Jayville.
6
You may have all the ginseng and Jimsonweed and elecampane that you wish.
7
I wonder where the cuckle-burrs are, and the tick-seed, and the jimsonweeds and the puff-balls.
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Jimsonweeds I call 'em.
9
"You know the jimsonweed-theJamestown weed, as it is so often called?"
10
Pick a few of those Jimsonweeds by the fence and lend me your handkerchief-ora couple of them would be still better.
11
There cannot be enough of bulrush, adlumia, Madeira vine, catbriar, virgin's bower, brambles, sweet peas, Jimsonweed, milkweed, the smaller western sunflowers and morning glories.
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"These I just have named I take at bloom time; next month come purple thorn apple, jimsonweed, and hemlock."