Daniels Bros., Norwich, Autumn, 1893 . 
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Hyacinths (continued ) . 
Section IV. 
CLARET, VIOLET, AND MAUVE — A DISTINCT AND BEAUTIFUL CLA99. 
F' ~ li "' I each — e. 
Challenger (S). Dark violet, large compact spike. First Class Certificate, 
Royal Horticultural Society ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 
Distinction (S). Fine dark violet, new. First Class Certificate, Royal Horti- 
cultural Society ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 3 
Galatea (S). True lilac colour, good spike ... ... ... ... 0 
Harlequin (S). Purplish mauve, with white eye, large compact truss ... 1 
Haydn (S). Light mauve, tinted claret, fine close spike ... ... ... 0 
Hon. Mr. Balfour (D). Reddish-violet, good truss ... ... ... 1 
Jeschko (S). Bright mauve, striped violet, very fine ... per doz. 6s. 0 
La Victoire (D). Lilac, extra large truss ... ... ... ... 1 
President Lincoln (S). Bright violet, with white eye, distinct and handsome 
per doz. 8s. 0 
Sir E. Landseer (S). Fine dark claret red, distinct and beautiful ... ... 0 
Sir William Mansfield (Lord Hartington) (S). Splendid dark claret 
red, fine spike ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 0 
The Shah (S). Beautiful bright violet, distinct and splendid ... ... 2 
Tollens (S). Beautiful dark violet mauve, splendid spike ... per doz. 6s. 0 
Section V. 
YELLOW', OEANGE, PRIMROSE, AND CITRON. 
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Bird of Paradise (S). Rich canary yellow, a beautiful variety 
Bouquet d’Orange (D). Reddish yellow, striped, fine ... per doz. 7s. 
Daylight (S). Orange-yellow, tinted red, good spike 
Goethe (D). Fine yellow, extra ... ... ... ... v.. 
Gold Sceptre (S). Fine bright yellow ... 
Grand Due de Luxembourg (S). Primrose yellow, long spike 
Heroine (S). Bright citron, good 
Ida (S). Pure yellow, splendid truss ... ... ... per doz. 8s. 
Jaune Supreme (D). Fine pure yellow 
John Stuart Mill (S). Fine pure yellow, large spike 
King of the Yellows (S). Fine deep yellow, long and splendid spike; 
the finest yellow ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 
L’Or d’Australie (S). Fine bright yellow ... ... ... ••• 0 
Marchioness of Lome (S). Salmon, shaded orange, fine spike, quite distinct 2 
Minerva (D). Orange yellow, good truss, fine ... ... ... ••• 0 
Obelisque (S). Pure yellow, very fine truss ... ... ... 1 
Optimist (S). Clear j'ellow, very fine spike ... ... ... 0 
Primrose Perfection (S). Beautiful primrose yellow, splendid spike. 
First Class Certificate ... ... ... ... ... 2 
Queen of Yellows (S). Beautiful yellow, fine bells and spike ... ... 2 
Rowland Hill (S). Pure yellow, splendid truss ... ... ... ••• 1 
Sonora (S). Orange, large and compact spike ... ... ... 0 
Souvereign (D). Salmon, with yellow, good spike ... ... ... 0 
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From Ur. H. LARCOMBE, St, Helievs. 
Apr. 24tli. 
“The Collection of Bulbs I had from you last Autumn bloomed splendidly. The Hyacinths 
and Narcissus were very beautiful.” 
From Mrs. R. TAPP, Bromsgrove. 
Sept. 21st. , „ „ 
“The Collection of Bulbs I had from you lost year gave veiy great satisfaction. 
From Mr. C. TAYLOR, Sandhurst. 
1 “ I may 6ny*I*was very pleased with the Liliums, also with the Gladioli, in fact, I was 
surprised to see such fine Bulbs.” 
Miniature Hyacinths. 
FOR CHILDREN’S GARDENS, SMALL POTS, GLASSES, &c. 
Twelve iu 12 beautiful varieties, with names ... ... ... ... ... ... ••• ••• 3s. 6d. 
Mixed, in many pleasing shades of oolour ... ... ... ••• ••• per doz. 2s. 6d. 
„ From Mr. W. BATTISON, Oundfa. 
Nov. 8th. 
“The Bulbs to hand this morning, very fine ones, and beautifully 
packed.” 
From Mr. B. BTJLLOCK, New Zealand. 
Mar. 30th. 
“ The Bulbs arrived in very good condition, and will, I think, 
do well.” 
T From Mr. J. HOPES, Oldland Common. 
Jan. 31st. 
“The Bulbs I received from you iu the Autumn are doing well.” 
From Rev. J. J. COXHEAD, London. 
May 17th. 
“The Bulbs I had from you last year were very successful.” 
