Daniels Bros., Norwich, Spring , 1893. 
in 
Miscellaneous Spring-flowering Plants. 
PANSY— MR. BENNETT. 
Alpine Auriculas. The Alpine Auriculas ill their 
many beautiful varieties are eminently suited alike for 
Spring flowering, in pots iu the greenhouse, or the 
open border. The flowers from our improved strain 
are exceedingly brilliant and varied in colour. 
Choice Named sorts per doz. 12s., 18s., and 24s. 
Selected Seedlings. Strong plants, from our very 
fine strain per doz., 4s. 6d. 
M „ Smaller plants „ 2s. 6d. 
Double Daisies. Well known beautiful and brilliant 
little plants for edgings of beds or borders, which 
continue in bloom throughout the months of April 
and May ; the dark crimson and pure white are very 
handsome. 
Large crimson ... per 100, 16s. ; per doz. 2s. Gd. 
Large white ... ... „ 16s.; „ 2s. 6d. 
Large pink ... ... „ 12s.; „ 2s. Od. 
Erica. Herbacea (carnea). A procumbent little 
shrubby evergreen plant ; flowers deep flesh-coloured 
with black anthers, produced in wreath-like spikes, 
from middle of January to end of March 
per doz. 7s. Gd. ; each 9d. 
Carnea alba. A pure white-flowered variety of the 
preceding, very fine per doz. 10s. 6d. ; each Is. 
Hepaticas. These are amongst the most charming 
Spring-blooming plants we possess, and should certainly 
be found in every garden. The beautiful species 
S. nnfjulosa forms lovely compact masses of tender blue 
flowers, that form a delightful contrast with most other 
plants. The varieties of S. triloba are also very 
beautiful, and desirable alike for clumps on the per- 
manent border or as edgings thereto. 
Angulosa. Sky blue ; beautiful per doz. 7s. 6d. ; each 9d. 
Triloba alba. Single, white ... ... „ 9d. 
„ cserulea. Single, blue ... „ 6d. 
„ ,, fl. pi. Double blue ... each Is. Gd. 
„ rubra. Single, red .. . ... each 9d. 
,, „ fl. pi. Double, red ... „ Is. 
Bedding Pansies and Violas. The Pansies 
and Violas are amongst the very best of our Spring and 
Summer flowering bedders. They are wonderfully free- 
flowering and pretty, and will thrive in almost any soil, 
but should not be planted in a hot dry position. A spot 
where they are shaded from strong sunshine for some 
part of the day, a north or west border suits them 
admirably, and a fair supply of weak liquid manure in 
dry weather will keep them in splendid flower. 
Ardwell Gem. Sulphur yellow, dwarf habit. A profuse 
bloomer per doz. 4s. Gd. ; each Gd. 
Blue King. Magnificent variety, producing an abund- 
ance of large deep ultramarine blue flowers, which 
continue from early Spring till late in Autumn ; should 
be in every garden, per 100, 16s. ; per doz. 3s. ; each 4d. 
Cliveden Purple. Pine large flowers of a rich bright 
purple colour, a constant bloomer 
per 100, 15s. ; per doz. 2s. Gd. ; each 3d. 
Cloth of Gold. Beautiful bright yellow with dark 
centre, very effective for Spring gardening 
per 100, 16s. ; per doz. 3s. : each 4d. 
Golden Gem. Deep golden yellow, a free grower and 
first rate bedder per doz. 3s. ; each 4d. 
Holyrood. Deep indigo-blue, with dark blotch, one of 
the finest per doz. 6s. ; each 9d. 
Jeffrey’s White. Pure white, dwarf 
per doz., 6s. ; each 8d. 
Lottie. Mauve, dense bloomer ,, 4«. ; „ 6d. 
Max Kohl. Dark purplish maroon „ 4s. ; „ 6d. 
Mont Blanc. White, very free „ 4s. ; „ Gd. 
Mr. Bennett. Large, beautiful, pure white flowers, with 
a lovely blue blotch in centre per doz. 4s. Gd. ; each Gd. 
Souvenir. Rich lavender „ 4s. Od. ; „ 6d. 
Our own selection, per 100, 21s. ; per doz. 4s. 
Show and Fancy. A splendid collection of choice 
named sorts, our own selection per doz. 6s. and 9s. 
Myosotis dissitiflora (Forget-me-not). 
Exceedingly valuable Spring-flowering plant, producing 
a great profusion of bright sky blue flowers ; a fine 
bedding variety, the best of all Forget-me-nots 
per doz. 3s. Gd. ; each 4d. 
Primroses and Polyanthuses, a beautiful 
and indispensable class of brilliant Spring-flowering 
plants, blooming at the same time as Narcissi and many 
other bulbs; many of the single-flowered varieties are 
exceedingly handsome. 
Double White ... ... per doz. 6s. ; each 8d. 
„ Lilac ... ••• „ 6s.; „ 8d. 
,, Yellow ... ... „ 6s.; „ 8d. 
„ Purplish-crimson „ 10s. ; „ is. 
Single “ Harbinger.” A superb large-flowered, early 
blooming variety, with lovely white flowers with an 
orange centre ... per doz. 10s. Gd. ; each Is. 
,, mixed hybrids. Very fine and brilliant 
per 100, 17s. 6d. ; per doz. 2s. 6d. 
Polyanthus, Gold-laced. Fine seedlings, all good 
flowers ... ... ... per doz. 3s. Gd. 
Primrose “Pompadour.” The true old dark crimson, 
double-flowered variety, splendid, per doz. 15s.; each Is. 6d. 
Oxlip, Prince of Orange. Large trusses of rich 
orange-coloured flowers, very fine ... each Is. 
Wallflowers. Old Double yellow. Afineplant 
for Spring decoration ... 3 for 2s. ; each 9d. 
Old Double dark red or purple. Very useful and 
fine old sort 3 for 2s. ; each 9d. 
From Mr. J. BLACKWELL, Superintendent, Burugreeve Cemetery. 
Juu ® The*'p e lareroniuma Fuchsias seut previously are splendid, they could 
scarcely lie surpassed by any one." 
From Mr. E. SEARS, Johnson Court, London. 
un ® I duly received box of Chrysanthemums, which far exceed my ex- 
pectations." 
From Mrs. WATERS, Tooting, Graveuey. 
“ The Plants we had from you in the Summer have done very well indeed, and 
we are very pleased with the Chrysanthemums." 
