Daniels Bros., Norwich, Autumn, 1891. 
Irises. 
The now Japanese Iris (I. Kampferii) form a splendid group of extremely beautiful and distinct varieties, the flowers of some 
of which attain an immense size, from six to ten inches across, and the colours vary from crimson, blue, purple, rose, to the purest 
white ; a rich moist loamy soil with partial shade is the most favourable. All the Irises are perfectly hardy, and will thrive in almost 
any soil or situation, those of the Oermanica and Kampferii types are however the best for planting in damp soil by water margins, &e., 
where they always have a fresh apd pleasing appearance. 
per doz. each, 
s. d. s. d. 
IRIS, K/EMPFERII VARIETIES. 
per doz. each, 
s. d. s. d. 
Pavonia major. Pure white, spotted with 
delicate blue on each petal ... ... 1 0 0 2 
Persian. Mixed, blue, white, purple, yellow ; 
beautifully scented flowers ... ... 3 0 0 4 
Pseudo-aeorus fol. variegatus. Beauti- 
ful variegated foliaged variety ; succeeds 
admirably in adamp situation ... ... 10 6 10 
Pumila alba. Pure white ; rare ( .f,_ ? * — 10 
„ cserulea. Bright blue 1 i| || 3 6 0 4 
,, lutescens. Yellow C. I" 3 “S 3 6 0 4 
English. Mixed, in beautiful variety per 100, 5s. 0 8 
„ Mont Blanc. A beautiful pure 
white ... ... ... ... ... 3 6 
„ Prince of Wales. Beautiful dark 
blue; large flowers ... ... ... 1 6 
Gigantea. A fine variety, growing six feet high, 
flowers large, ivory white, orange yellow at 
base ... ... ... ... ... — 
Germanica aurea. Fine clear bright yellow 
„ pallida dalmatica. Palo blue; 
splendid flower, one of the finest ... ... — 
„ Princess of Wales. Splendid large 
flowers of the purest white ... ... — 
,, Queen of May. Bosy lilac, veined 
with yellow ; beautiful ... ... ... — 
,, Rowlandiana. Grand form, white 
and purple; beautifully reticulated ... ... — 
„ Victorine. Bronze purple, shading to 
violet purple ... ... ... ... — 
„ Mixed. In good variety ... ... 2 6 
12 in 6 beautiful named varieties, 6s. 
Iberica. A beautiful variety growing only six 
inches high, but producing large handsome 
flowers of a delicate satiny white, purple-brown 
markings on the lower portions ... ... 10 6 
Japoniea. Beautiful pearl, with lavender spots, 
and yellow stripe .. . ... ... ... — 
Koempferii Seedlings. Beautiful varieties, 
vory large flowers, mixed ... ... ... 9 0 
12 in 12 distinct named varieties, 9s., 12s., 18s. Od. 
6 in 6 „ „ 5s., 6s. 6d., 10s. 6d. 
Nudieaulis. Violet and white ... ... — 
Reticulata. Bright deep violet, blotched 
with golden yellow ; fragrant ... ... 5 0 
Siberica. Netted, bright blue and white ... 3 6 
Spanish. Choice mixed, earlier flowering 
than the preceding . . . per 100, 2s. 6d. 0 4 
„ Golden Cup. Bronze and yellow; 
very fine ... ... ... ... 1 6 
,, White Lady. Pure white, with 
narrow orange stripe ; beautiful ... 2 6 
Susiana. Curiously marked and netted, im- 
mense flowers, very distinct, and quite a 
floral curiosity ... ... ... 3 6 
0 4 
0 2 
1 0 
2 6 
1 0 
1 6 
1 6 
1 6 
1 0 
1 0 
1 0 
0 6 
0 6 
0 4 
0 2 
0 3 
0 4 
Agapanthus — (The Great African Lily). 
Finely effective plants for the decoration of the conservatory or lawn in the Autumn, A. umlellatus with its large umbels of 
cicrulean blue being very striking. It requires potting somewhat firmly into rich, sandy soil, and from one to seven or eight bulbs 
in a pot according to the size of the latter. Small root-room is conducive of free blooming. 
each— s. d. 
TJmbollatus (Blue African Lily). Strong roots ... ... ... ••• per doz. 10s. 6d. 1 0 
„ albus. Fine umbels of pure white flowers ... ... ... ... ... ... Is. and 1 6 
Coum. Crimson, sweet-scented 
Europaeum. Bosy lilac 
,, album. White ... 
Hedersefolium rubrum. ltosy pink 
„ album. White 
Cyclamens. 
per doZ. each, 
s. d. s. d. 
10 6 10 
7 6 0 9 
7 6 0 9 
15 0 16 
15 0 16 
per doz. each, 
s. d. s. d. 
Persicum. Fine plants in five-inch pots for 
blooming during the coming winter and 
spring ... ... ... ... 15 0 16 
„ Strong young plants from single 
pots (Autumn sown) . . . per 100, 30s. 5 0 0 6, 
