Daniels Bros., Norwich, Autumn, i8gi. 
Miscellaneous Bulbs, Plants, &c. (continued). 
LACHENALIAS. 
ZEPHYRANTHES. 
Pansies and Violas. Autumn is the best time 
for planting Pansies and Violas where a really good 
effect is desired in the Spring. September is tiro best 
month, but any time up to the middle of November will do. 
Blue King. Magnificent variety, producing an abundance 
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. 
Cliveden Purple. Pine large flowers of a rich bright 
purple colour, a constant bloomer. 
Per 100, 15s. ; per doz. 2s Gd. 
Cloth of Gold. Beautiful bright yellow, with dark 
centre, very effective for Spring gardening. 
Per 100, 10s. ; per doz. 3s. 
Dean’s White Bedder. Very fine. 
Per 100, 25s. ; per doz. 4s. 
Pilrig Park. Large pure white, pencilled violet. 
Pine, per doz. Cs. ; each 9d. 
Puschkinia libanotica. Flowers white, shaded 
blue. A dwarf-growing charming little bulbous-rooted 
plant, somewhat resembling the Scilla. Per doz. 2s. Gd. 
Schizostylis coccinea. a remarkably handsome, 
perfectly hardy evergreen bulbous plant, producing 
occasional spikes of the most lovely crimson flowers, 
and it can be potted up in the Autumn for house decoration 
similarly to the Chrysanthemum, and with equal success. 
Per 100, 7s. Gd. ; per doz. Is. Gd. 
Sparaxis. A section resembling Ixias, but with very 
fine large blooms, and is most effective in regard to a rare 
combination of parti-coloured hues. 
Choicest mixed, per 100, 5s. ; per doz. 9d. 
Spiraea. Japoniea (Astilbe harlata). Perhaps the 
most elegant and useful of all plants for early forcing. 
Lovely and chaste spikes of elegant white inflorescence, 
and is singularly adapted for pot display, table or hand 
bouquets, &c., and by judicious forcing may be had in 
abundance at Easter. It will last well in almost any 
situation when in bloom. It is besides perfectly hardy, 
and as such can be grown on the open border. 
Pine strong clumps, per doz. 6s. ; each 9d. 
Tigridias. Singularly formed and gorgeously coloured 
flowers, blooming late in the Summer and during 
Autumn. They are quite hardy, and will thrive 
admirably in light rich soil, and merely require to be 
planted to insure success. 
Canariensis. Yellow, spotted with scarlet. 
Per doz. 3s. ; each 4d. 
Conchiflora. Brilliant yellow, spotted with soarlet. 
Per doz. 2s. Gd. ; each 3d. 
Pavonia. Scarlet and orange Per doz. Is. Gd. ; each 3d. 
Grandiflora alba. Creamy white, spotted with red, 
and having a violet centre; a fine and beautiful novelty. 
Per doz. 4s. ; each Gd. 
Tritonia aurea (crocosmia). One of the 
strongest and most showy of its class, forming a beautiful 
associate with Lilium speciosum. It but needs to be treated 
as an evergreen to insure perfect success in its culture. It is 
well suited besides for the out-door border. 
Per 100, 5s. ; per doz. 9d. 
Watsonias. A magnificent and indeed stately class of 
plants well worthy every attention. They should lie treated 
similarly to Gladioli, and will be greatly appreciated. 
Choicest mixed, per 100, 10s. Gd. ; per doz. Is. Gd. 
Zephyranthes Candida (The Peruvian Swamp 
Lily). Plowers white, very pretty for pots in the cool 
greenhouse in Autumn. Per doz. 3s. 
