Daniels Bros., Norwich , Spring , 1892. 
Anemones and Ranunculi for Spring Planting. 
DOUBLE-FLOWERED ANEMONES. 
GIANT RANUNCULI. 
From Mr. W. DORRINQTON, Frorue. 
April 14th. 
“The Carnations and Picotees I hiul from you last 
year were splendid. " 
Anemones in Mixture. 
Giant French, single. Very fine and floriferous, much 
superior to the common Dutch varieties 
Choice Seedlings, double blue 
, , ,, ,, scarlet 
,, ,, „ all colours ( 
s Beautiful varieties, pro- 
V ducing handsome double f 
< flowers, very superior > 
, ^ to the ordinary mix- ^ 
,, ,, single, very fine and beautiful 
Dutch, finest mixed, double, fine roots ... per 1000, 35s. 
,, „ single, fine roots ... per 1000, 21s. 
Scarlet, finest double. Fine roots... 
„ ,, single. Strong roots 
Pure White, single, “The Bride.” Splendid 
per 100, 
b. d. 
5 0 
10 6 
7 6 
6 6 
4 6 
4 6 
2 6 
6 6 
3 0 
10 6 
per doz. 
8. d. 
1 0 . 
1 6 
1 0 
1 0 
0 8 
0 8 
0 6 
1 0 
0 6 
1 6 
Superb Double-flowered Anemones. 
Producing large, handsome, double flowers of various beautiful colours; some 
of the varieties are strikingly brilliant and- attractive. These are admirably 
suited for pot culture, and planted in patches of three or five form charming 
groups for the flower border. 
Choicest mixed ... ... ... ... per 100, 6s. ; per doz. Is. 
Superb New French — 
Double Chrysanthemum-flowered. 
A distinct and brilliant class. 
Choice mixed ... ... ... ... ... per doz. 4s. 6d. 
Anemone Fulgens. 
Beautiful large-flowered varieties with dazzling vermilion scarlet blooms, 
which continue from February to May. Thrive best in a rich loamy soil. 
Fulgens. Single scarlet, very fine ... ... ... per doz. Is. 6d. 
Fulgens fl. pi. A fine new double scarlet ... ... „ Is. 6d. 
Ranunculi. 
Tite Ranunculi are very free flowering and beautiful. They will succeed in 
almost any soil or position, and planted any time up to the middle of April 
will bloom abundantly during the Summer. 
French Giant. Very fine ... ... per 100, 3s. Gd. ; per doz. 8d. 
Persian, choicest mixed. In beautiful variety 
per 1000, 35s. ; per 100, 4s. ; per doz. 8d. 
Scotch, splendid mixed ... ... „ 5s.; „ 9d. 
Turban, Daniels’ Giant. A splendid and robust-growing 
class, very superior to the common Turban varieties ; grows per 100 doz 
to the height of eighteen inches ; each plant producing s . d. s. d! 
from forty to fifty splendid double flowers ... ... 4 6 0 9 
Scarlet. Admirably adapted for filling beds, ribbon borders, 
or massing ... ... ... ... ...26 04 
Mixed. All colours ... ... ... per 1000, 25s. 3 0 0 6 
Hyacinthus (Galtonia) Candicans. 
(THE CAPE HYACINTH.) 
This splendid hardy bulbous-rooted plant grows from three to four feet high. 
It blooms in Autumn, and throws up large loose spikes of white bell-shaped 
flowers. Planted in groups of three, five, or more, it is very handsome and 
effective amongst roses or shrubs. It blooms about the same time as the well- 
known scarlet Gladiolus Brenchloyeusis, aud growu together, the two plants 
when in bloom are very effective. 
Hyacinthus candicans. Fine strong flowering bulbs 
Per 100, 10s. 6d. ; per doz. Is. 6d. 
