Daniels Bros. Limited , Norwich , Spring , 1910. 
BEET. 
387 DAR K-LEAVED BEDDING. Fine dark crimson leaves . . 0 3 
388 CHILIAN. Variegated. First rate for large beds, &o. The 
colours are very fine in Autumn . . . . ..06 
BRACHYCOME IBERIDIFOLIA. 
389 The Swan River Daisy, very pretty, small, cineraria-like flowers 
of a light blue colour. Height I foot. May be sown in 
Spring as a hardy annual ... .. . . 0 3 
BRIZA MAXIMA. 
390 The Giant Maiden Hair Grass. Very pretty for vases in 
Winter if gathered green. Hardy annual, height 1 foot ... 0 3 
BROMUS BRIZjEFORMIS. 
391 A fine hardy biennial ornamental Grass, growing about 2 feet 
high. Excellent for vases and other decorations in Winter 
0 3 
BROWALLIA ELATA GRANDIFLORA. 
392 Dark green glossy foliage with bright blue flowers. Makes 
a pretty pot plant for the greenhouse. Half-hardy annual, 
Height 18 inches .„ .. -. „ _ 0 3 
CACALIA COCCINEA. 
393 A very useful and pretty hardy annual, growing about 1 foot 
high, with brilliant scarlet flowers. Excellent for bouquets 
or decoration ... ... ... .„ ..0 3 
BARTONIA AUREA. 
per pkt, — a. d. 
386 A free-flowering showy hardy annual, growing about 18 inches 
high, with rich golden yellow flowers . . . . ..03 
CALLIOPSIS OR COREOPSIS. 
CALANDRINIA. 
394 SPECIOSA. A dwarf growing, spreading hardy annual, 6 inches 
high, with bright rosy-crimson flowers. Excellent for rock- 
work or sunny places . . . . . . . . ..03 
395 GRANDIFLORA . Showy hardy annual, about 2 feet high, with 
bright rosy purple flowers. Succeeds well in a sunny position 0 3 
396 UMBELLATA. A splendid dwarf growing hardy perennial, 
only 6 inches high, and producing a profusion of brilliant 
magenta-crimson coloured flowers. It blooms the first year 
from seed, and is excellent for dry rockeries, &c. . . 0 6 
CALENDULA OFFICINALIS FL. PL. 
(Pot Marigolds.) 
Free-flowering showy hardy annuals growing about 1 foot high, and 
continuing in bloom or quite a long period in Summer. The blooms are 
pleasantly scented, and very useful for cutting. 
397 PRINCEOFORANGE. 
Rich orange yellow 
double flowers, 
stripedwith lemon- 
yellow. Very free- 
flowering and useful 0 3 
398 METEOR. Beautiful 
double orange- 
coloured flowers, 
striped with pale 
yellow, very pretty 0 3 
399 SULPHUREAFL.PL. 
Handsome double 
flowers of a pale 
sulphury yellow. 
Will remain in 
bloom until late 
in Autumn . . 0 3 
400 CHOICE MIXED, 
DOUBLE. A beau- 
tiful variety of 
orange, yellow, 
primrose, striped, 
and other varieties 0 3 
CAet-lOt-SIS TINCTORIA. 
These beautiful free-flowering hardy Annuals are exceedingly valuable 
for garden decoration. They succeed almost anywhere, but are of 
especial value for growing in town gardens, where they thrive better 
than most annuals. They remain in bloom for a long period during the 
Summer and Autumn, and the blooms of all the taller growing varieties 
will be found very useful for cutting. The beautiful golden-yellow 
C. stillmanni blooms within five weeks of the seeds being sown. The Tom 
Thumb varieties are exceedingly pretty. 
per pkt. — s. d. 
401 DRUMMONDI. Golden yellow, with brown centre. Fine. 
18 inches . . . . . . . . . . ..03 
402 TINCTORIA. Yellow and chestnut brown, very showy. 2 feet 0 3 
403 fl A PH A IYii im i POT ,T A NANA. Dark crimson brown. 18 inches 0 3 
404 STILLMANNI. Clear golden yellow, very early bloomer. 
18 inches . . . . . . . . . . ..04 
405 TOM THUMB, BEAUTY. Very pretty, free-flowering variety. 
1 foot high, bright golden yellow with rich brown centres . . 0 4 
406 TOM THUMB, CRIMSON KING. Dark brownish crimson 
flowers. 1 foot . . .1 • • ..04 
407 TOM THUMB. Beautiful dwarf-growing varieties, about 
1 foot high, and producing quite a profusion of pretty 
flowers as large as those of tinctoria ; very useful for 
cutting, and excellent for town gardens. . .. ..0 4 
408 TALL VARIETIES. Choice mixed, including all the prettiest 
varieties. A useful selection for cutting . . ..03 
CALLIOPSIS GRANDIFLORA. 
409 A very handsome perennial variety quite hardy and growing 
about 3 feet high. The beautiful golden yellow flowers, 3 
inches across, are borne on long wiry stems making them of 
great value for cutting. Seeds sown in March or April will 
bloom freely in the summer and autumn following. This is 
a fine showy plant for the garden. 0 6 
From K.r. A. GOUGH, Forest Hill. 
February 6th. . .. „ . . 
■ I take this opportunity of expressing the complete satisfaction your Seeds have 
never failed to give.” 
CALENDULA SULPHUREA PLENA. 
