Select Narcissi. 
each— s. d. 
Barri conspicuus. Deep primrose, with orange 
yellow cup, richly stained and edged with orange- 
scarlet ; remarkably handsome variety ... ... 1 6 
Capax plenus (Queen Anne’s Double Daffodil). Pale 
lemon star-shaped double flowers ; very distinct and 
beautiful ; fine for button-holes or dress ... ...10 
Captain Nelson. Very large handsome trumpet, rich 
yellow petals ... ... ... ... ... io 6 
Cernnus plenus. An extremely beautiful and rare 
sort, bearing large double flow'ers of a delicate creamy 
white; a perfect gem ... ... ... ... 2 6 
Emperor. The grandest of all the yellow Daffodils ; 
flow'ers of an immense size and great substance, with 
clear golden yellow trumpet and broad primrose- 
coloured perianth ; magnificent and indispensable 
variety (scarce) ... ... ... ... 1 6 
Empress. The finest of the bicolor section ; immense 
flowers, bright golden yellow trumpet, white 
perianth; a grand variety for cutting ... ... 10 
Leda ( tortuosus ). Beautiful milky-white trumpet and 
perianth, deliciously scented and charming variety 1 0 
each — s. d. 
General Gordon ( spurius coronatus) . Large broad 
expanded yellow trumpet and paler yellow perianth ; 
superb variety ... ... ... ... 1 6 
Leedsi superbus. Large white floppy perianth, 
the crown changing from primrose to white ... 1 0 
„ C. J. Backhouse. Yellow petals, with rich 
orauge scarlet cup ; splendid and distinct ... 5 0 
,, Beatrice. Perianth white, of fine globular 
form, white cup ; the purest white, and the most 
beautiful of the Leedsi section ... ... ...4 0 
,, Mrs. Langtry. Broad white perianth, large 
white crown, distinctly edged with golden yellow ; 
F.C.C. Royal Horticultural Society ... ...3 0 
Princess Mary of Cambridge. Magnificent 
variety, with large beautifully formed yellow crown 
and immense sulphury white perianth ; splendid for 
exhibition ... ... ... . . ... 1 6 
Sir Watkin (The Great Welsh Chalice-flower). A new 
gigantic variety, the finest of all the Incomparable 
section ; large yellow' cup, tinged with orange, 
sulphury perianth ; splendid exhibition variety ... 1 6 
One of each above fourteen superb varieties, 33s.; two of each, 63s.; three of each, 90s. 
LILIUM LONGIFLORUM HARRISII 
(THE BERMUDA EASTER LILY). 
A magnificent variety of the Longiflorum type but more flori- 
ferous, and the flowers are larger and of greater substance. 
The blooms are pure white, four to five inches in length, 
and deliciously fragrant. A splendid variety for pots and 
first-class for forcing. Potted up in September may be had 
in bloom at Christmas and the New Year, and by a few 
successive pottings aud gentle forcing a supply of charming 
flowers may be kept up throughout the Winter. Having 
made large purchases of this superb Lily, direct from 
Bermuda, wo are enabled to offer at the following low rates : — 
Pine Bulbs, 5 to 7 inches in circumference 
Each 9d. ; per doz. 7s. 6d. ; per 100, 56s. 
Extra fine Bulbs, 7 to 9 inches in circumference 
Each Is. ; per doz. 10s. 6d. ; per 100, 80s. 
GALANTHUS ELWESII 
(ELWES’ GIANT SINGLE SNOWDROP). 
The largest, most handsome, and distinct of all Snowdrops. The 
dark green blotches on the tube, and the snowy whiteness 
of the large globular petals, render the blossoms extremely 
effective, whether growing in beds, as edgings or masses, or 
as cut flowers for vases. Price per 100, 5s. 6d. ; per doz. Is. 
ANEMONE. 
PULGENS. The brightest scarlet and most graceful of all 
Anemones for Winter and Spring-flow r ering ; successional 
plantings will secure flowers from Christmas to Autumn. 
An invaluable Market flower. 
Price per 100, 10s. 6d. ; per doz. Is. 6d. 
„ GRAECA. Rich deep glow'ing crimson scarlet 
flowers, with fine broad petals. Price per doz. 2s. Cd. 
“ Glory of the South” (new). Large handsome brilliant 
scarlet flow'ers of fine substance, with broad petals and 
rich blue-black central boss. This is a grand Market 
flow'er. Price per doz. 2s. 6d. 
ERYTHRONIUM DENS CANIS 
GRANDIFLORUM ALBUM. 
A superb variety of the well-known Dog’s Tooth Violet. Broad 
leaves handsomely spotted and marbled purple. Plowcrs 
large pure white with yellow' eye, splendid. 
Each 6d. ; per doz. 5s. 
SPIRAEA ASTILBOIDES. 
This is one of the most handsome of hardy herbaceous perennials, 
and has been certificated both by the Royal Horticultural 
and the Royal Botanic Societies on account of its great 
merit. The stems grow from two to three feet high, and 
are terminated by compound feathery branches of elegant 
white flowers, which are produced in the greatest profusion. 
A charming aud effective plant for pot culture, and much 
superior in appearance to the old Spiraia Japonica. 
Each Is. 6d. ; per doz. 15s. 
CHI0N0D0XA. 
GIGANTEA (new). First Class Certificate, Royal Horti- 
cultural Society, March, 1891. A very beautiful species, 
totally distinct from C. Lucilice or Sardensis. The flow'ers 
are very large, and of a beautiful soft grey-blue, with 
white centre. A most valuable addition to our Spring 
flowers. Price per 100, 15s. ; per doz. 2s. 6d. 
SARDENSIS. Awarded a First Class Certificate, 1885, by 
R.H.S. The flowers are of an intense deep true-blue 
colour. It blooms in early Spring with the Snowdrop, and, 
like C. Lucilice, is one of the most effective of Spring 
flowers for edgings and masses. Its brilliant colour catches 
the eye at a great distance. Price per 100, 6s. ; per doz. Is. 
FRITILLARIA ARMENA. 
A charming dwarf species, bearing elegant small deep yellow 
bell-shaped flowers. A gem for rockeries, where it should 
be planted in clumps. Home grown Bulbs. 
Price per 100, 15s. ; per doz. 2s. 6d. 
MONTBRETIA POTSII GRANDIFLORA. 
Resembles a miniature form of Gladiolus; perfectly hardy, and 
most valuable for the herbaceous border and shrubbery ; 
beautiful large flowers, golden yellow' inside, outside 
bright red ; very effective. Each 9d ; per doz. 7s. 6d. 
PRIMULA— DOUBLE PURE WHITE. 
These are exceedingly valuable for furnishing an abundance of 
out flowers throughout the Autumn and Winter, for 
which purpose the plauts we offer have been specially 
prepared. 
Well-rooted strong young plants, from three-inch pots, 
Per 100, 42s. ; per doz. 6s. ; three for Is. 9d. 
DANIELS BROTHERS, NORWICH, AUTUMN, 1891. 
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