Daniels Bros., Norwich , Spring, 1892. 
PLANTS AND ROOTED CUTTINGS OF CHOICE FLORISTS’ FLOWERS. 
PACKAGE AND CARRIAGE FREE AT PRICES QUOTED. 
For new varieties see List of Novelties on coloured 'paper. 
GROUP OF SINGLE BOUVARDIAS. 
Bouvardias. 
each— s. 
The most beautiful and charming of all flowers to cut 
for bouquets, button-holes, or table decoration ; tlio 
colours range from the purest white through the 
delicate shades of pink and rose to the most intense 
and brilliant scarlet and crimson. They are easy 
of cultivation, and grown in the same way as Winter- 
flowering Pelargoniums will bloom to perfection. 
Alfred Neuner. Pure white, double ... ... 0 9 
Angustifolia. Brilliant scarlet, dwarf ... ... 0 9 
Elegans. Scarlet, splendid ... ... ... 0 9 
Hogarth fl. pi. Double, scarlet, very fine ... 0 9 
Jasminoides. Beautiful, pure white ... ... 0 6 
Longiflora flammea. Deep pink ... ...0 0 
Queen of Boses. Bright rose ... ... ... 0 6 
Priory Beauty. Delicate pink ... ... ... 0 9 
President Cleveland. A fine sturdy-growing free- 
flowering variety, bearing lovely trusses of deep 
crimson-scarlet flowers ; splendid ... ... 1 0 
President Garfield. Delicate rose ... ... 0 9 
Sang Lorraine. New double, beautiful vermilion- 
scarlet ... ... ... ... ... 1 0 
The Bride. Beautiful pure white, compact ... 0 9 
Choice varieties, our own selection to name 
per doz. 4s. ; 6 for 2s. 6d. — 
From Mrs. SAR6EANT, Cuiubetlaml Park, Acton. 
"Mrs. Sargeant. wishes to say that the Liliuma. Roses. Fuchsias. 
Geraniums. Abutilons, &C., supplied l»y Messrs. Daniels have douo splendidly 
this season." 
From Mr. JOHN FOX, Beshorongh, Balrath. 
" I am happy and much pleased to Inform yon that I took First Prize at our lo»al 
Show in September last with the Coleus 1 had from you.' 
From Mr. P. MARSH, Haywards Heath. 
Jan. 2nd. 
•' l au» pleased to inform you that the Fuchsias I had of you last Spring took 
First 1* me at Haywards Heath Show." 
We have much pleasure in offering Plants and 
Booted Cuttings from our splendid collections of Choice 
Florists’ Flowers, to which we have added many 
varieties of great merit during the past season. We 
would particularly draw the attention of our patrons 
to our superb collections of Dahlias, Chrysanthemums, 
Fuchsias, and Zonal Pelargoniums, which include all 
the newest and most select varieties in cultivation. 
Abutilons. 
each— s. cl. 
Beautiful free-floweriug plants for pots iu the greenhouse, con- 
tinuing in bloom throughout the Winter. Planted out in 
May will bloom finely in the garden till killed by tlie frost; 
very useful for cut flowers. 
Aurea glohosa. Orange red, fine ... ... 0 9 
Baron Bothschild. Large, beautiful, sulphury-yellow 
flowers ; very distinct and handsome ... ... ... 16 
Boule de Niege. Pure white, very vigorous ... ... 0 6 
Cyrus. Orange pink, beautiful ... ... ... ... 1 0 
Esperance. Rosy pink, large flowers ... ... ...10 
Grand Duke. Indian red, very fine ... ... ... 0 9 
M. Jules Marty. Clear orange yellow flowers ; beautiful ... 1 0 
Orange Perfection. Brilliant orange red ... ...10 
Osiris. Beautiful pink, very large ... ... ... 10 
Queen of the Yellows. Pale yellow, beautiful... ... 1 0 
Sanglant. Deep rich scarlet, a splendid and remarkable colour 
hitherto unknown in Abutilons ... ... .20 
Thompsoni fl. pi. Plowers double, orange veined with 
crimson, the foliage beautifully variegated ... ... 0 9 
White Queen. Large, beautifully formed flowers of the 
purest white ... ... ... ... ... 1 0 
Beautiful varieties, our owu selection to name 
per doz. 4s. 6d. and 6s. ; 6 for 2s. Cd. and 3s. 6d. — 
Coleus. 
each— s. d. 
d. Well-known, easily cultivated plants of remarkable 
beauty, should be grown freely in every greenhouse. 
Ada Sentance. Green, carmine and purple centre ... 0 6 
Beauty of Cambridge. Large, beautiful foliage, 
crimson splashed with green and gold, all tlie leaves 
having a bright gold edge : very handsome ... 1 0 
Cloth of Gold. Clear golden yellow, shaded green... 0 6 
Conqueror. Leaves cream-coloured at the base, 
crimson in the centre, surrounded with black, and 
have a distinct bright green edge ... ... 0 9 
Countess of Dudley. Large bright green leaves, 
veins and centre creamy white ... ... ... 0 6 
Edith Sentance. Beautiful variety ... ... 0 6 
Ellen Terry. Green, veined yellow, crimson centre 0 9 
Henry Irving. Crimson maroon, edged with gold... 0 9 
J. L. Toole. Green, veined and splashed with gold 
and crimson; fine ... ... ... ... 0 6 
Magenta Queen. Very fine and brilliant ... 0 6 
Lady Birkbeek. Medium sized leaves, cream 
coloured centre and veins, interspersed with delicate 
green and splashed with crimson ; beautiful ... 0 9 
Lord Beresford. Crimson, edged with black ... 0 6 
Lord Bosebery. Leaf black, edged with carmine ... 0 9 
Sir E. Birkbeek. Crimson centre, edged black, 
extreme edge bright green with crimson veins ... 0 9 
Sir Peter Eade. Centre of leaf bright carmine 
surrounded with black, clear green edge ; superb ... 0 9 
Pride of the Market. Crimson, green, lake, and 
cream-coloured ; very distinct ... ... ... 06 
Princess Irene. The centres cream-coloured, splashed 
with crimson, the edges delicate green ... ... 0 9 
Vesuvius (King). Very large, round, pointed leaves, 
golden green at the base, the upper parts a rich 
bright crimson, finely edged with golden yellow ... 0 9 
Choice named varieties, our own selection ; rooted cuttings 
per doz. 3s. 6d. ; 6 for 2s. — 
