Bulbs and Plants for Early Forcing. 
The following are specially recommended to the notice of those desiring a supply 
of flowers at Christmas and early in the New Year. 
Early White Roman Hyacinths. 
Deliciously fragrant and very early flowering variety. By planting early in September and gently 
forcing the Early \\ hi te Roman may be had in bloom in November, and a few successive plantings at 
intervals of about a fortnight will ensure a continuance of bloom till after Christmas. Both in bulb and 
flower they are smaller than the ordinary Hyacinth, and should consequently be planted five or six 
in a pot. 1 lie delicately scented flowers, which are produced in great profusion, are exceedingly valuable 
to cut for bouquets, &o. ox G J 
flue selected roots 
per doz. 
S. (1. 
per 100. 
s. d. 
per 1000, 
Single. Pure White, extra 
”• ... 
2 
6 
17 6 
160 0 
ordinary size, good roots 
1 
6 
10 6 
100 0 
night later than White Roman. 
Pure white, “ La Vierge ” 
2 
0 
15 0 

Rink or flesh coloured 
2 
0 
15 0 

Blue, light blue 
2 
0 
15 0 
— 
Hyacinths— Early Single. 
A beautiful variety of charming colours, named varieties, specially selected for early forcing 
Per doz. 6s., 9s., and 12s. ; per 100, 40s., 65s , and 80s. 
Narcissus— Paper-White and Double Roman. 
Well-known splendid, varieties for early forcing , and may be had in bloom in November, the Paper-White with its pure white 
deliciously-scented flower being an especial favourite. 
PAPER- WHITE. Splendid for cutting, deliciously scented, fine roots 
PAPER- WHITE. New large-flowered. Splendid new variety, producing large handsome 
trusses of pure white flowers ; superior to the old variety 
DOUBLE ROMAN. Double flowers, white with orange nectary, very fragrant ... ... 
per doz. Is. 6d. ; per 100, 10s. 6d. 
„ 2s. 6d. ; „ 15s. Od. 
„ Is. 6d. ; „ 10s. 6d. 
LILIUM LON GIFLORUM HARRISII (the true Bermuda Paster Lily). For prices, &c., see page 29. 
Tulips — Early Single. 
Canary-bird. Beautiful clear yellow 
per 100. 
8. d. 
... 12 6 
per doz. 
8 . d. 
1 0 
Cottage Maid. White and rose ... 
... 15 
0 
2 
6 
Due van Thol. Red aud yellow ... 
... 6 
0 
1 
0 
,, ,, Scarlet, splendid variety 
... 5 
0 
0 
9 
„ ,, Yellow ... 
... 12 
6 
1 
9 
» „ Rose ... 
... 10 
6 
1 
6 
,, „ W T hite ... 
... 14 
0 
2 
0 
Due van Thol. Gold-striped 
per 100. 
b. d. 
... 6 0 
per doz. 
s. d. 
1 0 
„ ,, Crimson 
... 4 
6 
0 
8 
Due de Berlin. Red and yellow, dwarf 
... 5 
6 
0 
9 
Vermilion Brilliant. Dazzling scarlet 
... 15 
0 
2 
0 
Pottebakker, white. Large pure white 
... 12 
6 
1 
9 
,, yellow. Very fine 
... 10 
6 
1 
6 
Tulips— Early Double. 
Due van Thol. Red and yellow ... ... 
Blanche Hative. Pure white; fine 
Princess Alexandra. Red, edged yellow ... 
per 100. per doz. 
s. d. s. d. 
3 6 0 6 
30 0 4 6 
10 6 16 
Tournesol. Red and yellow; fine ... 
,, yellow. Splendid ... 
Salvator Rosa. Deep rose aud white 
per 100. per doz. 
s. d. b. d. 
...86 14 
... 10 6 16 
... 28 0 3 6 
FREESIA LEICHTLINI MAJOR. Primrose and orange, very beautiful ... ... ... pertoz. s. ^ 
» REFRACTA ALBA. Pure white, strong, home-grown roots ... ... ... ... per 100 14s. 6d. 2 0 
1’°*' s ' x or eight bulbs in a five-inek pot of turfy loam. All the Freesias are deliciously scented. 
BOUVAPnns f Ext . ra S ! rorl « ol . um P s each 2s. ; per doz. 21s. 
BOUVARDIAS. All the best- sorts, strong plants ... ... ... ... ... ... per doz 18s 21s and 24s 
AZALEA INDICA. Double and semi-double pure white and other varieties. A. Borsig, Deutoh Perle',' Narcissiflora &c ' 
splendid for forcing, good plants, well set with buds each 2s. Gd. and 3s. 6d. ; per doz 24s to 36s’ 
Lily of the Valley. 
For early forcing, single crowns of those should be planted 
about twelve in a five-inch pot, with the buds well above the 
surface. Cover the crowns with a little moss or an inverted flower 
pot and place them in a good heat of say 85 or 90 degrees; 
water frequently with tepid water, and if judiciously looked 
after they will bloom in four or five weeks from time of potting. 
Good single crowns are much the best for Ibis purpose. 
Selected single crowns for forcing ... per doz. Is. ; per 100, 6s. 
Spiraea Japonica. 
Perhaps the most elegant and useful of all plants for early 
forcing. Lovely and chaste spikes of elegant white inflores- 
cence, and is singularly adapted for pot display, table or hand 
bouquets, &c., and by judicious forcing may be had in 
abundance at Easter. It will last well in almost any situation 
when in bloom. It is besides perfectly hardy, and as such 
can be grown on the open border. 
Strong clumps for forcing ... ... each 9d. ; per doz. 6s. 
DANIELS BROTHERS, TOWN CLOSE NURSERIES. NORWICH. 
