Daniels Bros., Norwich, Spring, 1892. 
Chrysanthemums — General Collection. 
JAPANESE— New and Select Varieties. 
The following 6d. each, except those priced ; strong plants in pots in May, 9s. per doz. 
Ada Spaulding (Incurved Japanese). The flowers are 
large and of splendid form and substance. The lower 
half of the flower is of a deep rich pink colour, shaded 
purple rose, the upper half of a beautiful pearly white. 
Bach Is. 
Avalanche (Japanese). One of the grandest white 
Chrysanthemums ; the flowers are of immense size without 
being coarse, the colour is pure, aud the plant of good 
habit. Each 9d. 
Etoile de Lyon (Japanese). Deep lilac, shaded silvery 
grey; enormous flowers, sometimes ten to twelve inches 
across ; capital exhibition flower. 
Eynsford White (Japanese). Beautiful pure white 
flowers as large as those of Avalanche, but much broader 
petals; splendid exhibition flower. Each Is. 
George Daniels (Japanese). Large flowers; silver white, 
reverse purple-rose, splendid. F.C.C. 
L. Canning (Japanese). A grand new pure white of 
splendid size ; plant of short-jointed, sturdy habit, said 
to be an improvement on Avalanche. 
M. E. A. Carriere (Japanese). A magnificent flower, 
white, the reverse of the petals a delicate blush rose; 
a fine exhibition variety. Each Is. 
Mr. H. Cannell (Japanese). Yellow'; a fine skow'y flower ; 
first-class for exhibition, 
Mrs. Irving Clarke (Japanese) (Volunteer). Delicate 
rose pink, high centre, first-rate in form aud size ; a fine 
novelty. Each Is. 
Mrs. Alpheus Hardy (Japanese). (The White Ostrich 
Plume Chrysanthemum.) Flowers large, beautiful pure 
white, the backs of the petals covered with silky hairs, 
most lovely variety, but difficult to flower. 
Mrs. Andrew Carnegie (Japanese). Deep bright 
crimson ; a fine flower, and plant of good habit. 
Mrs. James Carter (syn. Thistle). A small flowered 
Japanese variety, with very fine thread-like petals, opening 
a pale yellow, and chauging to pure white ; a charming 
variety for cut flowers. Each 9d. 
Mrs. F. A. Spaulding (Japanese). Bright nankeen 
yellow, long broad incurving petals, reverse of petals 
salmon rose; a grand exhibition flower. Has won silver 
eup, medal, and several certificates. Each Is. Gd. 
Stanstead White (Japanese). Purest white flowers, 
semi-incurved, very long petals, immense size ; a magni- 
fient variety for exhibition. Each Is. 
Sunflower (Japanese). Clear golden yellow, by far 
the best yellow Chrysanthemum in cultivation ; has received 
two or three First Class Certificates. Each 9d. 
Sunset (Japanese). An immense flower of gorgeous and 
remarkable appearance. It is semi-double, the petals very 
long, broad, and drooping, colour a rich orange yellow, 
marbled with brown, red, and crimson ; a grandly effective 
variety. Each Is. 
W. W. Coles (Japanese). Bright red, long broad flat petals, 
the brightest and clearest of this colour yet introduced; 
a first-rate novelty; splendid. 
JAPANESE— Older Varieties. 
Booted cuttings, our own selection, 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d. per doz., customers’ selection, 4d. each ; 
strong plants in pots in May, 6s. and 9s. per doz. 
Anna Delaux, Belle Paule, Boule d’Or, Brise du Matin, Criterion, Comte de Germiuy, Don Quixote, Edwin Molyneux, 
Edouard Audignier, Gloire de Toulouse, Golden Dragon, Grandiflora, Japonais, Jeanne Delaux (syn. F. A. Davis), J. A. Laing, 
La Cliarmeuse, Lady Selborne, L’Africain (syn. George Gordon), L’Or de France, L’Or du lthin, Madame Baco, Madame John 
Laing, Madame Payne, Madame de Sevin, Madame C. Audiguere, Madame Feral, Mdlle. la Croix, Mdlle. Paul Dutour, Mrs. Falconer 
Jameson, Mrs. C. W. Wheeler, M. Bernard, M. Freeman, M. Bomajne, M. Thibaut, Pelican, Bosea superba, Safranum, Sarah Owen, 
Source d’Or, Souvenir du Japon, Thunberg, Triomphe du Nord, Val d’Andorre. 
EARLY-FLOWERING JAPANESE. 
Splendid varieties, blooming three to five weeks earlier than other sorts ; very useful for cutting. 
Bouquot Estival, Dame Blanche, E. G. Henderson & Son, Ete Fleuri, G. Wertnig (syn. Golden Madame Desgrange), J. H. 
Laing, La Beine, Mandarin, Madame Desgrange, Mrs. Hawkins, Boi des Precoces, W. C. Boyce, William Holmes. 
INCURVED— New and Select Sorts. 
John Lambert (Incurved). A sport from Lord Alcester. 
The flowers are of a beautiful light buff, shaded with rose ; 
it has all the grand qualities of the parent, and will take 
rank as one of the finest incurved varieties in cultivation. 
Each Is. 
Mrs. S. Coleman (Incurved). Bright golden bronze, shaded 
rose, a sport from Princess of Wales ; a fine variety, has 
received six Certificates. Each 9d. 
Miss M. A. Haggas (Incurved). A sport from Mrs. Beale, 
colour a beautiful light golden yellow, with all the 
splendid qualities of the parent. Has received three First 
Class Certificates. Each 9d. 
Miss Violet Tomlin (Incurved). Beautiful bright purple 
violet, a sport from Princess of Wales. A fine variety, 
especially valuable on account of its colour. Has been 
awarded three First Class Certificates. Each Is. 
INCURVED— Older Varieties. 
Booted cuttings, our own selection, 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., and 6s per doz.; customers’ selection, 4d. each; 
strong plants in May, 6s. and 9s. per doz. 
Alfred Salter, Antonelli, Aurea multiflora, Barbara, Baron Beust, Beauty of Stoke, Beverley, Bronze Jardin des Plantes, 
Cherub, Empress of India, Eve, Faust, General Bainbridge, George Glenny, Golden Empress of India, Golden Queeu of 
England (syn. Emily Dale), Guernsey Nugget, Hero of Stoke Newington, Isabella Bott, Jardin des Plantes, Jeanne d’Arc 
(syn, Mad. M. Tezie'r), John Salter, Lady Hardinge, Lady Slade, Lady Talfourd, Lord Derby, Lord Wolseley, Mabel Ward, Miss 
Mary Morgan (syn. Pink Perfection), Mr. Gladstone, Mrs. Dixon, Mrs. George Bundle, Mrs. Norman Davis, Mrs. Heale, 
Mrs. Haliburton, Mrs. J. Crossfield, Mr. Bunn, Prince Alfred, Princess of Wales, Princess Imperial (syn. Lord Alcester), 
Princess of Teck (syn. Christmas Number), Princess Beatrice, Eefulgence, Venus, White Globe, White Venus. 
