Daniels Bros., Norwich , Autumn , i8gi. 
Ixias. 
per doz. 
8. cl. 
Aurantiaca major. Fine yellow, black eye ... 2 0 
Beauty of Norfolk. Light yellow, tinged 
magenta, eye amber, free and beautiful bloomer 1 6 
Brutus. Yellow, brown eye, large flowers ... 1 0 
Caesar. Golden yellow, with dark eye ... 1 0 
Conqueror. Velvet red, with yellow eye ... 1 6 
Crateroides. Bright scarlet, very showy ... 1 0 
Duchess of Edinburgh. Pure white, hack of 
petals striped rose, black eye ; fine ... ...10 
Faunus. Orange yellow, black ey'e, large flower 1 6 
Galatea. Beautiful white, with azure blue eye; 
first-class ... ... ... ... 1 6 
Golden Drop. Beautiful large yellow, with 
maroon eye ... ... ... ... 1 6 
Gracchus. Bright yellow, with ruby eye ... 1-6 
Hybrida longiflora. Bose colour, with black 
eye ; a beautiful variety which never closes ... 1 0 
Hypatia. White, flushed lilac, dark eye ... 1 6 
Lady Slade. Brilliant pink ; splendid ... 1 0 
La Fiancee. White, with bright blue centre .. 1 G 
Loeta. White and purple, brown eye ... ... 3 0 
Pallas. Beautiful pale yellow, with dark purple 
eye ; very showy ... ... ... ... 1 0 
Prestois. Flowers' of very large size, beautifully 
formed, white, with a dark red eye ; magnificent 1 6 
Queen Victoria. White, deep claret eye 1 6 
Sarnia’s Glory. Bright yellow, with black eye ; 
the most beautiful Ixia grown, very distinct ... 2 0 
Silas. Creamy white, eye crimson, outside tinged 
purple ... ... ... ... ... 1 6 
Smiling Mary. Deep magenta rose ; extra ... 2 0 
Viridiflora. Brilliant emerald green ; singularly' 
beautiful ... ... ... ... 2 0 
Vulcan. Deep crimson, shaded orange ... 2 0 
Wonder. Bright scarlet, double flowers, very 
fine, sweet-scented ... ... ...2 0 
Choicest mixed. In beautiful variety 
per 100, 4s. 0 8 
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100 in 20 choice varieties ... ... 15s. 6d. t 100 in 10 choice varieties ... ... 14s. 6d. 
75 in 25 choice varieties ... 12s. 6d. 36 in 12 choice varieties ... 5s. 0d. 
12 in 12 choice varieties, with names ... ... ... ... 2s. 6d. 
Gladioli — Early-flowering Varieties. 
Beautiful early Summer-flowering varieties, blooming in June and July; invaluable for cut flowers, the pure white variety of 
Col villi — “ The Bride” — being particularly useful for this purpose. Grown in five or six-inch pots, three or five iu a pot, and 
treated in a similar way to that recommended for Hyacinths, may be had in bloom in the cool greenhouse or conservatory in April 
and May. The varieties of C’olvilli and Cardinalis should be planted in October, the others from November to March, and the bulbs 
should be planted at a depth of about six inches. 
per 100. per doz. 
s. d. s. d. 
Ardens. (New.) Splendid fiery scarlet, with 
pink and magenta flakes ; a striking novelty 
each Is. — 9 0 
Cardinalis. Bright scarlet, flaked with 
white ; very showy ... ... ... 15 0 2 G 
Colvilli. Purplish lilac ... ... 46 09 
,, alba, “ The Bride.” Pure 
white ; a gem for cutting and forces vvel 1 7 6 10 
Communis rubra. Brilliant red ... 5 G 0 9 
,, alba. White; fine... ... 5 6 0 9 
Duke of Albany. Bich crimson, flaked 
with white ... ... ... ... 12 C 19 
per 100. per doz. 
s. d. s. d. 
Insignis. Rich scarlet, tinged with purple 10 G 16 
Delicatissima. Lovely white, with pink and 
carmine flakes on lower petals, beautiful ... — 3 0 
La Ville de Versailles. White, with 
large rosy crimson spots ; a very beautiful 
variety' ... ... each Is. 6d. — 15 0 
Queen Victoria. Vermilion scarlet, flaked 
with white ... ... ... ... 10 6 16 
Rosy Gem. Delicate rosy pink ; splendid 
for cutting ... ... ... ... 7 G 10 
Very choice mixed ... ... ... 7 6 1 o 
Assortment of 18 iu G beautiful varieties to name, is. Gd. 
GLADIOLUS BREN CHLE YEITSIS. Well-known variety'; bright scarlet; very' showy and effective; splendid for clumps 
iu shrubbery borders, Ac. Per 100, 10s. Gd.; per doz. Is. Gd. 
