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The Illustrated Guide for Amateur Gardeners 
DANIELS’ SUPERB TEN-WEEK AND OTHER STOCKS. 
PERPETUAL PERFECTION TEN-WEEK. 
A new and exceedingly valuable class growing to the height of about eighteen inches, and blooming profusely from July till 
late in Autumn. If sown in July or August and potted up may be wintered in a cool frame, and will bloom splendidly under glass 
in early Spring. 
per pkt/ — b. d. 
263 SIX CHOICE VARIETIES .. .. .. ..2 6 
264 CRIMSON .. .. 10 
265 PURE WHITE „ „ „ .. ..10 
per plct. — s. (1 . 
266 LIGHT BLUE . . . . . . . . . . ..10 
267 CANARY YELLOW . . . . . . ..10 
268 CHOICEST MIXED . . . . . . . . 6d. and 1 0 
INTERMEDIATE STOCKS. 
EAST LOTHIAN AUTUMNAL— 
Splendid for late blooming on the open border or for Winter 
decoration in the greenhouse. 
per pkt. — s. d. 
269 
AN ASSORTMENT OF 4 DISTINCT VARIETIES ... 
o 
0 
270 
SCARLET 
. . . , c . 
1 
0 
271 
CRIMSON 
. . . . . . r_. 
1 
0 
272 
PURPLE 
. . . . . . • . 
1 
0 
273 
WHITE.. 
. . . . , , . . 
1 
0 
274 
CHOICEST MTXF.D 
. . . . ... r. 
1 
0 
275 
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smaller pkt. 
0 
6 
LARGE-FLOWERED EMPEROR- 
Remarkable for their large flowers and vigorous habit. If 
sown in March will produce a magnificent eff ect in Autumn. 
276 AN ASSORTMENT OF 8 SPLENDID VARIETIES ..20 
277 FINEST MIXED . . . . . . ... 0 6 
AUTUMN FLOWERING INTERMEDIATE— 
A fine class for late flowering. 
278 AN ASSORTMENT OF 6 SPLENDID VARIETIES ..20 
279 CHOICEST MIXED ..00 
IMPROVED WALLFLOWER-LEAVED TEN-WEEK. 
A very distinct and beautiful class, growing about nine 
inches high, with rich glossy dark green foliage, which 
contrasts admirably with the bright colours of the flowers. 
per pkt. — s. d. 
280 SIX CHOICE VARIETIES, DISTINCT . . ..16 
281 DARK BLOOD RED 0 6 
282 PURE WHITE . . . . . . . . ..06 
283 DARK BLUE . . 0 6 
284 CHOICEST MIXED 10 
28.5 
f» »* 
smaller pkt. 0 C 
DWARF GERMAN TEN-WEEK. 
Useful compact growing class. Height nine inches. 
286 6 CHOICE VARIETIES, DISTINCT 
287 SCARLET 
288 P URPLE 
289 WHITE.. 
290 CHOICE MIXED . . 
.. 1 
per pkt. 0 
0 
6 
3 
3 
3 
3 
From Mr. G. WHEAL, Wisbech. 
August 16th. 
“ I have shown your Stocks to several competent judges, ami they 
all agree they are the best they’ve seen ; they are the talk of the 
neighbourhood.” 
From Mr. G. FREEMAN, Norbiton. 
March 21st. 
“My front garden. (TO feet by 10 feet) contained entirely Stocks, and 
everybody who passed' admired and praised them. The fragrance was 
simply exquisite, and the garden had no equal in Norbiton for beauty 
of colour.” 
wr WINTER-FLOWERING STOCKS. 
A splendid race of tall growing varieties, producing magnificent spikes of very large deliciously-scented double-flowers. Sown 
in July or August and potted up in Autumn, these will furnish some beautiful flowers under glass in Winter and Early Spring, 
the long flower-stems making them of especial value for cutting. If sown in March or April and planted out in good soil, some 
grani spikes of bloom may be had during the summer and autumn. 
per pkt. — s. 
291 ALMOND BLOSSOM (now). Long central spikes and numerous 
side branches of lovely white flowers delicately shaded 
with carmine. Height 2 feet ... . . . . 1 
292 BEAUTY OF NICE. Large spikes with very large blooms of 
a delicate satiny flesh colour. Height 2 feet . . . . 1 
293 CRIMSON KING. Brilliant fiery crimson, large blooms and 
spikes. Finely scented. Beautiful variety. 2 feet . . 1 
d. 
6 
0 
0 
i per pkt. — s. 
! 294 NAVY BLUE (new). Fine spikes of rich dark purplish blue. 
double flowers . . . . . . . . . . 1 
295 MAUVE BEAUTY (new). A superb variety with noble spikeB 
J of large double flowers of the most beautiful pale bluish 
mauve. Quite distinct. Height 2 feet . . . . 1 
| 296 QUEEN ALEXANDRA. Magnificent spikes of very large sweet- 
i scented flowers of a lovely soft rosy-lilac colour. 2 feet 1 
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