NEW AND SELECT HYACINTHS. 
Especially 
each— 8. 
Charles Dickens (S). Creamy rose, with pale carmine 
stripe; superb ... 
Countess of Rosebery (S). Dark crimson, splendid 
truss ... 
Delicata (S). Delicate rose, with a fine spike of beautiful 
flowers 
Distinction (S). Rich dark violet, splendid colour ... 
Duke of Albany (D). Rich crimson, black centre, 
fine spike 
Enchantress (S). Porcelain blue, very fine truss 
Fabiola (S). Light rose, with deep red stripes, magnifi- 
cent spike 
Grand Maitre (S). Deep porcelain blue, immense truss 
King of the Blues (S). Beautiful dark blue, splendid 
long spike ... 
King of the Beds (S). Bright rod, magnificent spike 
King of the Yellows (S). Fine pure yellow, well- 
.■haped bells and fine long truss 
recommended. 
each— s. d. 
La Grandesse (S). Pure white, magnificent truss ... 0 9 
Magnificent (I)). Light blue striped, very fine ... 2 6 
Mr. Plimsoll (S). Waxy white, superb spike ... 0 9 
Minerva (semi-double). Orange yellow, fine ... ... 0 8 
Moreno (S). Rosy blush, immense spike; superb ... 1 3 
Pink Perfection (S). Clear bright pink, very fine spike 1 (i 
Primrose Perfection (S). Beautiful primrose yellow, 
splendid spike. F.C.C. ... ... ... ...20 
Princess Louise (D) . Rich carmiue red, splendid truss, 
the finest double red iu cultivation ... ...10 
Princess Wilhelmina (S). Bright deep blue, very 
fine spike ... ... ... ... ... 0 10 
Queen of the Blues (S). Beautiful sky blue flowers, 
immense truss ... ... ... ... ... 0 9 
Rubra maxima (S). Delicate pink, very fine ... 0 9 
Sweetheart (S). Pure white, superb spike ... ... 1 3 
The First (D). Blush, very large bells and spike ... 1 6 
Vuurbaak (D). Brilliant crimson scarlet, splendid spike 2 0 
d. 
0 10 
1 3 
1 3 
3 0 
3 0 
4 6 
0 (> 
0 7 
0 7 
2 6 
1 3 
One of each above 25 varieties 31s. 6d., Carriage Free. 
Twelve choice varieties, our own selection from the above list, 16s. 
NEW AND SELECT NARCISSI. 
each— a. d. 
Barri conspicuus. Deep primrose, with orange yellow 
cup, richly stained and edged with orange-scarlet; 
remarkably handsome ... ... per doz. 10s. 6d. 1 0 
Capax plenus (Queen Anne’s Double Daffodil). Pale 
lemon star-shaped double flowers; very distinct and 
beautiful; fine for button-holes or dress per doz. 10s. (id. 1 0 
Captain Nelson. Very large handsome trumpet, rich 
yellow petals ... ... ... ... ... 7 6 
Emperor. The grandest of all the yellow Daffodils; 
flowers of an immense size and great substance, with 
clear golden yellow trumpet and broad primrose- 
coloured perianth ; magnificent and indispensable 
variety (scarce) ... ... per doz. 10s. 6d. 1 0 
Empress. The finest of the bicolor section ; immense 
flowers, bright golden yellow trumpet, white perianth ; 
a grand variety for cutting .. per doz. 10s. 6d. 1 0 
GOLDEN VASE. Perianth and trumpet deep orange 
yellow, superb ... ... ... ... ... 27 6 
GLORY OF LEYDEN. Yellow, very large and 
splendid ... ... ... ... ... 25 0 
Leda (tortuosus). Beautiful milky-white trumpet and 
perianth, deliciously so anted and charming variety 
per doz. 7s. 6d. 0 9 
each— s. d. 
Leedsi superbus. Large white floppy perianth, the 
crown changing from primrose to white 
per doz. 7s. Cd. 0 9 
,, C. J. Backhouse. Yellow petals, with rich 
orange scarlet cup ; splendid and distinct ... ... 3 0 
„ Beatrice. Perianth white, of flue globular 
form, white cup; the purest white, and the most 
beautiful of the Leedsi section ... ... ...3 0 
„ Mrs. Langtry. Broad white perianth, large 
white crown, distinctly edged with golden yellow; 
F.C.C. Royal Horticultural Society ... ...2 0 
MADAME DE GRAAF. Pure white trumpet 
and perianth, immense flowers, the finest of all the 
whites ... ... ... ... ••• 80 0 
Princess Mary of Cambridge. Magnificent variety, 
with large beautifully formed yellow crown and 
immense sulphury white perianth ; splendid for 
exhibition ..." ... ... per doz. 15s. 1 6 
QUEEN OF SPAIN (See General List ) „ 5s. 0 6 
Sir Watkin (The Great Welsh Chalice-flower). A now 
gigantic variety, the finest of all the Incomparable 
section ; large yellow cup, tinged with orange, sulphury 
perianth ; splendid exhibition variety per doz. 10s. 6d. 1 0 
NEW POLYANTHA ROSE— TURNER’S CRIMSON RAMBLER. 
This remarkable Rose, now offered for the first time, was originally received from Japan. The plant is of very vigorous growth, 
making shoots from eight to ten feet in height during a season, and is consequently a most desirable climbing variety, and when 
pegged down or grown as a bush, a marvellous head of bloom is the result, the two year old wood producing trusses ol flower on 
every growth. It is also exceedingly hardy, having successfully withstood the tost in exposed situations of two very severe winters 
E The l bright green glossy foliage with which the plant is covered very early in the Spring, forms a pleasing and striking contrast 
to the flowerB which are produced in large trusses of pyramidal form, and of the brightest crimson colour, the blooms remaining on 
the plant for a great length of time, without falling or losing their brightness. The foliage is also retained to a great exteut during 
the winter, making the plant almost an evergreen. 
Three Gold Medals, as well as numerous First Class Certificates, have been awarded to this Rose, 
which will be distributed during the present Autumn at the following prices— 
STRONG PLANTS IN POTS OR FROM OPEN GROUND, 7s. 8d. each. 
NEW PEDIGREE SEEDLING ROSE-Marchioness of Londonderry, H.P. 
Titl? raisers of this new variety describe It as being a magnificent Rose, and one which will take a very high place in the Rose 
world. The flowers are of groat size, perfectly formed, and carried on very stout erect foot stalks. Colour, ivory white, petals of great 
substance, shell-shaped and reflexed, highly perfumed and free-flowering. The foliage is very fine, and the plant is of vigorous growth. 
First Class Certificates at Royal Horticultural Society (Ivclaud), Bray, Antrim, Armagh. 
Plants 7s. 6d. each. 
DANIELS BROTHERS. NORWICH. AUTUMN. 1893. 
