New Florists’ Flowers, & c., for 1892. 
NEW PINK, HER MAJESTY. 
NEW ZONAL PELARGONIUMS. 
(PEARSON’S 1891.) 
AYE8HA. Salmon, suffused with warm shade of orange, 
lighter centre ; beautifully formed (lower, and very free 
blooming. Each Is. 6d. 
CONDE. Deep crimson scarlet, shaded plum colour; aline 
variety in the style of Falstaff, but bettor colour and 
constitution. Each Is. 6d. 
CYCLOPS. Very dark rich crimson, smooth well formed 
(lower, with distinct white eye; plant. of dwarf habit and 
very free. Each Is. (id. 
ERIC. Purple scarlet, beautifully shaded, white eye, large 
well formed llower, smooth, and good substance. Each Is. (id. 
ETHEL PELTON. lloautifully shaded llower, with tints 
of pink, orange, and cerise ; the largest and finest flower 
we have raised in this class. Each Is. (id. 
ETNA. Rich crimson scarlet, suffused with plum colour, 
wonderfully free (lowering, very effective variety. 
Each Is. fid. 
HECLA. Crimson scarlet, immense truss, large bold pip, 
of fine shape and substance. Each Is. (id. 
JULIET. Ground colour salmon pink, shaded rosy pink and 
orange, a charming mixture of colour, habit dwarf and 
free. Each Is. 6d. 
MIDSUMMER, l’alc salmon, lighter edge, a lovely delicate 
sliado, flowers large and finely formed ; received an award 
of merit from the R.H.S. Each Is. 6d. 
PROSERPINA. Salmon, shaded orange, fine well formed 
(lower, free (lowering variety of good habit. Each Is.' (id. 
REV. H. JOHNSON. Very dark crimson, flower larger 
and better shape than any dark variety yet distributed; 
very fine truss, habit of plant good. Each Is. 6d. 
SHIRLEY HIBBERD. Rich scarlet, shaded plum 
colour, immense truss, individual pips also very large and 
fine; habit dwarf and spreading, will be a grand exhibition 
plant. * Each Is. (id. 
One each the above twelve superb varieties, 15s. 
Six superb varieties, oflr selection from the above, 8s. 
GRAND NEW HAIRY-PETALLED 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
W. A. MANDA. A most beautiful variety of the Incurved 
Japanese type, and with the same hirsute character as 
Mrs. Alpheus Ila rdy and Louis Boehmer, but in a mtro 
marked degree, whilst the petals are broader and the whole 
flower is of better form. The colour is a beautiful deep 
chrome or golden-yellow throughout, and the plant, which is 
of a good dwarf strong habit of growth, is a profuse bloomer. 
This is a flower of exquish* beauty and one that will become 
highly popular. /•» 
Strong plants in April, each 5s., or three for 1 is. (id. 
II. BALLANTINE. This is another superb variety of the 
“Hairy Family.” The flowers are large, well formed, and 
of a beautiful soft terra-cotta or bronzy colour, the outer 
petals changing to a delioate straw-yellow. The plant is of 
strong habit like Louis Boehmer, whilst it is a free bloomer 
and easily' managed. Will prove a most valuable addition 
to the Incurved Japanese section. 
Strong plants in April, each 4s., or three for 10s. fid. 
NEW GARDEN PINK— HER MAJESTY 
Wo have much pleasure in drawing attention to this charming 
novelty, which is far away the finest and best White Garden 
l’iuk in cultivation. The plants are of sturdy compact 
growth, the flowers are very large, resembling those of a 
Carnation, pure white, and of the most delicious fragrance. 
Splendid as a cut flower, and a first-class variety for forcing. 
Has been awarded nine First Class Certificates. 
Each Is. 6d , or three for 4s. 
GRAND NEW PELARGONIUMS. 
M. GUNTHER (Zonal.) Full double flower, of large size ;(i d 
excellent form, colour a rich and brilliant carmine-crimson ; 
plant of dwarf sturdy growth, splendid variety. Each 3s. fid. 
THEODORE DE BANVILLE (Zonal). Fine double 
flowers, colour a brilliant orange-scarlet ; a very distinct and 
telling variety. Each 3s. fid. 
G. GOESCHKE (Zonal). A very fine dwarf-growing variety, 
bearing fine trusses of large perfectly double flowers, of an 
intense deep blood scarlet colour; superb. Each 3s. fid. 
LOUIS MAYET (Ivy-leaved). Very large and splendidly 
formed perfectly double flowers, colour a bright rosy purple ; 
extra fine. Each 3s. 6d. 
EBLOUISANT (Ivy-leaved). Very largesemi-double flowers, 
colour a brilliant fiery scarlet ; splendid showy variety. 
Each 3s. Gd. 
SIR RICHARD WALLACE (Ivy-leaved). Beautifully 
formed perfectly double flowers, colour a lovely rosy-carmine; 
a very free flowering and charming variety. Each 3s. fid. 
One each above six superb varieties, 17s. 6d. 
One each any three varieties, 9s. 6d. 
CALLA jETHIOPICA— LITTLE GEM. 
A charming miniature variety of the well-known Arum Lily, 
growing only about one foot high, and bearing flowers of a 
purer white than those of the old variety. This will bo 
found a pretty and easily grown plant, well suited for window 
or conservatory decoration, and especially useful where 
cut’ flowers are in demand. Special Certificate, Royal 
Horticultural Society. Each 2s. 6d. and 3s. Gd. 
LILIUM WALLICHIANUM SUPERBUM. 
A magnificent variety growing to the height of four to five 
feet, and producing very' large trumpet flowers of a beauti- 
ful creamy yellow colour, and deliciously scented. Will 
thrive in a sheltered position in the garden, and is a splendid 
variety for the greenhouse or conservatory. Each 3s. Gd. 
DANIELS BROTHERS, NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS, NORWICH. 
