Daniels Bros., Norwich , 
99 
Spring, 1893. 
Miscellaneous Plants, &c. 
CALLA jETHIOPICA -LITTLE GEI. 
A charming miniature variety of the well-known Arum 
Lily , growing only about one foot hi gh, and hearing 
flowers of a purer white than those of the old 
variety. This will bo found a pretty and easily 
grown plant, well suited for window or conserva- 
tory decoration, and especial iy useful where cut 
flowers are in demand. Special Certificate, lioyal 
Horticultural Society 
Strong young plants 
each Is. 6d. ; per doz. 15s. 
Strong flowering plants 
each 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d. 
1 ubtnust — AMEhlUAN PEARL. 
Potentillas. 
DOUBLE AND SINGLE-FLOWERED. 
Very free-flowering and useful hardy perennials, growing about two feet high. 
The flowers are of a rich velvety texture, and vary in colour from crimson and 
maroon to orange and golden yellow. 
12 in 6 choice varieties, our selection 9s. ; 6 for 5s. 
Double-flowered Pyrethrums. 
These fine plants produce a great variety of beautiful flowers in all the shades 
of crimson, carmine, rose, to pure white. The individual blooms are as double 
and finished as those of good Asters, which they resemble, and are extremely 
useful for cutting. 
Strong established Plants in choice named variety. Our selection 
per doz. fa's, and 9s. 
Single-flowered, in brilliant variety to name . per doz. 6s. 
Herbaceous Paeonies, Double-flowered. 
Well-known, magnificent, hardy, herbaceous plants for the shrubbery border. 
&c. ; will thrive in almost any soil or situation, but to be grown well should 
he planted in an open position and not disturbed for several years. Wo have 
a splendid named collection of these, including the newest and best sorts, the 
flowers ranging in colour from pure white to the deepest crimson and purple. 
Cut when just expanding, the blooms will last a long time in water. 
Choice named varieties. Our own selection 
per doz. 12s., 15s., 18s., 21s., and 24s. 
Tuberoses. 
These deliciously fragrant and exceedingly useful flowers are much more 
easily grown than is generally supposed, and will well repay the little trouble 
that is necessary to have them in perfection. For early forcing, pot singly 
into five or six-inch pots, as early in the season as the bulbs can be obtained, 
and plunge in a good moist heat, withholding water till the foliage makes its 
appearance, when water may be given abundantly till the flower-buds are 
formed, when they may be removed to the greenhouse or conservatory and 
less water given. For Autumn blooming, pot singly into five or six-inch pots 
in March or April, using a light rich compost, and plunge the pots about six 
inches above their rims in cocoa-nut fibre, coal ashes, or any light material, 
under the stage of a greenhouse or in a cool pit or frame ; when the foliage 
of these makes its appearance they should be removed and plunged under 
a south wall, removing them to the greenhouse or indoors as the flower-buds 
are formed. Dry roots may also be planted in sheltered places in the open 
ground, from the middle of April to the latter part of May, and will produce 
beautiful flowers in Autumn if taken up, potted, and kept in a close warm 
house or pit for a few days when coming into flower, and will furnish a supply 
of valuable bloom in the greenhouse almost up to Christmas. 
per doz. each. 
Double American “Pearl.” Fine new dwarf variety s. d - s - d - 
. from the United States; deliciously fragrant, with 
large double flowers, pure white ... per 100, 17s. 6d. 2 6 0 3 
„ African grown. Very fine roots „ 21s. 3 0 0 4 
Miscellaneous Bulbous-rooted Plants, &c. 
Bravoa Gerniniflora (The Twin Flower). A beautiful little Summer and 
Autumn blooming, hardy, bulbous-rooted plant, bearing erect spikes of 
rich scarlet cerise, coral-like, tubular flowers ; very pretty 
per doz. 5s. ; each Gd. 
Colchieum speciosum. Beautiful large-flowered hardy plant from Asia 
Minor, producing noble, Crocus-like, bright rosy purple flowers in Autumn 
and having handsome foliage in Spring. Wiil thrive in any soil where 
undisturbed ; splendid for clumps on border per doz. 8s. ; each Od. 
Schizo8tylis coccinea. A remarkably handsome, perfectly hardy, evergreen 
bulbous plant, with beautiful crimson-scarlet flowers per doz. 2s. Gd. ; each 3d. 
Sternbergia lutea (*yn. Amaryllis lutea). A splendid hardy Autumn- 
flowering bulb, with yellow Crocus-like flowers per doz 3s. ; each 4d. 
Tigridia— Canariensis } ( T! Flowers) P er d ° z - fj- » eao . h dd - 
Pavonia ) ' ^ per doz. 2s. 6d. ; each 4d. 
Grandiflora alba. Creamy white, spotted with red, and having a violet 
centre ; a fine novelty, very beautiful ; quite hardy per doz. 4s. ; each Gd. 
