The Illustrated Guide for Amateur Gardeners. 
Daniels’ Choice Florists’ Flower Seeds. 
Daniels’ Superb Marigolds. 
We give special attention to the growth and 
selection of our choice strains of Marigolds, and 
can highly recommend our Orange and Lemon 
African and Striped French as being the finest 
procurable. 
per pkt. — 3. d. 
276 ORANGE AFRICAN. A magnificent selection 
from a prize strain, bearing immense brilliant, 
orange-coloured, perfectly double flowers, often 
seven to eight inches across ... ... ...10 
277 ,, ,, ... smaller pkt. 0 6 
278 LEMON AFRICAN. The same as preceding in 
size and form of flower, and habit of plant, but 
varying in colour ... ... ... ... 1 0 
279 ,, ,, ... smaller pkt. 0 6 
280 DANIELS’ STRIPED FRENCH (Scotch 
Prize). A fine strain of beautifully striped 
flowers of tho most perfect form and doubleness. 
Grown expressly for our retail trade by one of the 
best growers in Scotland ... ... ... 2 6 
281 ,, ,, „ smaller pkt. 1 6 
282 Mixed striped. Ordinary class ... 3d. & 0 6 
283 Aurea floribunda. Dwarf golden yellow ... 0 6 
284 Pulchra nana. Golden yellow, dark centre, very 
dwarf ... ... ... ... ... 0 6 
285 Dwarf Brown French ... ... ... 0 3 
286 Signata pumila. Excellent for bedding ... 0 3 
Pentstemons. 
This beautiful class of showy hardy free-flowering herbaceous 
perennials has been much improved of late years. The plants are 
easily raised from seed sown in Spring on a gentle heat, and will 
afford a splendid show throughout the Autumn months. Some 
of the varieties with white throats are extremely handsome. 
per pkt. — s. d. 
287 Gentianoides. Very fine, various beautiful colours 1 0 
288 Lobbi. Splendid yellow ... ... ...10 
289 Murrayanus. Brilliant scarlet... ... ... 1 0 
290 Palmeri. Peach-coloured, fine ... ... ...10 
291 Wrighti. Fine scarlet .. . ... ... ... 0 6 
292 Choicest mixed hybrids. From named flowers 1 0 
Pelargoniums— Geraniums. 
Sow in February or March in pots or pans of light rich soil, 
covering the seeds to the depth of about one-eighth of an inch, 
and place in a heat of about sixty-five or seventy degrees. Pot 
off the young plants singly into small pots, and shift into larger 
as these fill with roots. With liberal treatment these will bloom 
the first year, and, although many will not be up to tho standard 
of first-class florists’ flowers, some really boautiful varieties may 
be expected from a good strain of seed, and all will be found 
well worth the small amount of time and trouble expended. 
Seeds may also be sown in July and August for blooming the 
following Spring. 
per pkt.— s. d. 
293 Large-flowered Show. Very choice mixed ... 1 6 
294 French Blotched or Spotted. Magnificent ... 2 6 
295 Fancy. Choicest mixed ... ... ... 1 6 
296 Impregnated Tricolor and Bronze Leaved 2 6 
297 „ „ „ smaller pkt. 1 6 
298 Zonal and Nosegay. From the newest varieties 2 6 
299 „ „ „ smaller pkt. 1 6 
From Mr. A. B. DRIMBAR, Donegal. 
“The Heeds I got from you this year have done very well, the Scotch Prize 
French Marigolds were splendid.” 
AFRICAN MARIGOLDS. 
DANIELS’ STRIPED FRENCH MARIGOLDS. 
