Daniels Bros. Limited , Norwich , Spring , 1910 
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DANIELS’ SUPERB CINERARIAS. 
IV Carefully saved from a fine collection of named and 
recommending as unsurpassable. Tha colours will be found 
and form of flower. 
DANIELS’ LARGE FLOWERED CINERARIAS. 
CINERARIAS FOR BEDDING. 
per pkfc. — 8. cl. 
493 CINERARIA CANDIDISSIMA. Beautiful silvery elegantly- 
cut foliage. Very useful as a bedding plant. Half-lmrdy 
perennial, height 1 foot . . . . . . ..06 
494 CINERARIA MARITIMA “DIAMOND.” A very handsome 
variety with almost pure white foliage, a great improvement 
on the preceding. Half-hardy perennial, height 1 foot . . 10 
CENTAUREA CYANUS MINOR. 
(CORNFLOWER.) 
Highly popular showy hardy annuals ; very useful to cut for bouquets 
«nd table decoration. The plants grow about 3 feet high. per j.kt.- — s. d. 
495 EMPER OR WI LLIAM. Bright blue . . . . _ 0 3 
496 PURE WHITE. Large flowers, white . . . . — 0 3 
497 BRIGHT ROSE. Beautiful colour . . . . — 0 3 
498 CHOICE MIXED. All colours . . . . _ 0 3 
499 DWARF ROSE (new). Height 1 foot. Bright rose — 0 4 
■600 „ Very choice mixed, all colours . . . . — 0 4 
CENTAUREA RAGUSINA. 
'601 Handsome, broad silvery foliage, much prized as a bedding 
plant. Half-hardy perennial. Height 1 foot . . „ 1 0 
CERASTIUM TOMENTOSUM. 
■602 A capital hardy perennial for dry rockeries, banks, &c. Pro- 
duces an abundance of white flowers and silvery white foliage. 
Height 9 inches . . . . . . . . ..06 
CHELONE BARBATA COCCINEA. 
<503 Very pretty hardy perennial for borders, &c., with long racemes 
of scarlet pentstemon-like flowers. Height about 3 feet . . 0 3 | 
choicest seedling flowers, which we have every confidence in 
varied and brilliant combined, with a faultless habit of plant 
CINERARIA HYBRIDA. 
Tper i»kt. — g. d. 
486 DANIEL S’ CHO ICEST MIXED . . . . Is. 6d. and 2 6 
487 PURE WHITE. Very useful .. ., .. ..16 
488 BLUE. Fine dark colour . . . . , . ..16 
489 NEW DWARF. A fine compact-growing class, with large, 
handsome flowers, height from 4 to 6 inches, exceedingly 
floriferous. Choicest mixed . . . . Is. 6d. and 2 6 
490 DOUBLE-FLOWERED. Very fine, will produce a large per- 
centage of handsome, double flowers. Choicest mixed . . 2 6 
491 „ „ Pure white, very fine .. ..2 6 
Cultivation. — When required for a general display in early Spring, the 
seed should be sown in July or early in August, and when for Winter 
blooming, a few should be sown in March or April. Where the quantity 
of glass available is somewhat limited, tho July sown will, however, be 
found the most useful. Sow in well-drained pots or pans of light rieh soil, 
giving the seeds but a very slight covering, and place in a cool frame or 
under a hand-light in a shady spot, pot off singly into small pots as soon 
as the young plants are large enough, and shift as required. Good 
Cinerarias may also be easily raised by sowing in July or August in 
a moist, shady situation in the open air, taking care to pot up in 
September. Cinerarias will bear a great amount of cold, but should never 
bo exposed to frost. Green fly, damp, excessive waterings, and extreme 
dryness should also be carefully guarded against. 
CINERARIA STELLATA 
(New Star Cinerarias). 
A magnificent plant for the conservatory or for corridor decoration 
during tho Winter and Spring months. The immense heads of flowers aro 
borne on long stalks, and well above the foliage. The blooms are star- 
shaped and smaller than the ordinary form, and the colours run all through 
the various combinations of white, violet, lilac, almost to red shades. The 
plants, which grow from 2 to 4 feet in height, are remarkably free- 
flowering. Will become very popular. 
492 Per packet . . . . . . . . Is. 6d. and 2s. fid. 
CINERARIA STELLATA. 
