Daniels Bros., Norwich , Autumn , 1895. 
25 
Dutch Crocus— Cheap Showy Varieties. 
Large Blue. Various shades, mixed 
„ White. Pine pure white ... 
„ Striped. Various shades ... 
,, Yellow. Extra large roots ; fine 
„ „ Pine golden yellow 
„ „ Common, good roots 
and considering their great beauty and wonderful floriferousness should 
they may remain for a series of years, and will thrive admirably. 
be 
planted 
per 1000 
Tier 100 
per 1000 
per 100 
s. d. 
12 6 
s. d. 
1 6 
Cloth of Gold. Yellow, with brown stripe 
s. 
d. 
s. 
d. 
12 6 
1 6 
small flower ... 
12 
6 
i 
6 
12 6 
1 6 
Cloth of Silver. White, striped with lilac 
15 
0 
2 
0 
25 0 
3 0 
Versicolor. White striped 
15 
0 
2 
0 
20 0 
2 G 
Scotch. White, striped with purple 
12 
6 
1 
G 
12 6 
1 U 
Large mixed, all colours 
9 
0 
1 
0 
WINTER ACONITE. (Natural Size.) 
Winter Aconite. 
The little Aconite, which blooms earlier than the Snowdrop, is 
invariably the first flower in the garden to greet us in the New Year, 
and should always be grown freely in sunny positions near the 
house, or walks, for the pretty and ever welcome display they 
make with their golden yellow flowers so early in the season. They 
are extremely hardy, seem to thrive in any soil or position, and 
planted in large permanent clumps or patches, they will grow 
freely under overhanging shrubs or trees, and may be left in the 
ground for years without injury. 
Strong Flowering Foots— 
per 1000, 21s. ; per 100, 2s. 6d. ; per doz. 6d. 
From Dr. BOXALL, Chandos Street, Cavendish Square, London. 
Sept. 28th. 
“ The Dutch Crocus which I had from you produced splendid blooms, 
aud were much admired.” 
From Rev. Or. H. COLDWELL, Louth. 
Nov. 13th. 
“The Bulbs have come safely to hand, and give great satisfaction.” 
From Miss OSBORNE, Embleton Vicarage. 
Oct. 30th. 
“ The Bulbs I had from you last year were very successful.” 
From Mr. JOHN RAWLINSON, Knowsley Village, Prescot. 
Oct. 4th. 
“ The Bulbs I had from you last year were splendid. Every one who 
saw them admired them very much.” 
ARUM ytTHIOPICUM— LITTLE GEM. 
Arums. 
-Ethiopicum ( Lily of the Nile). The well-known common or 
White Arum, excellent as a pot plant for the greenhouse or 
window ... ... per doz. 5s. and 7s. 6d.; each 6d. and 9d. 
Little Gem. A charming miniature variety of the well-known 
Arum Lily, growing only one foot high, and bearing small 
pretty flowers of a purer white than those of the old variety. 
It is easily grown, its rich green foliage and dwarf habit making 
it a most desirable plant for greenhouse, conservatory, or window 
decoration, whilst its pure white beautifully formed flowers 
will be found especially useful for table and other decorations. 
Has been awarded a Special Certificate by the Royal 
Horticultural Society — 
Strong Young Plants ... per doz. 10s. Gd. ; each Is. 
Strong Flowering Plants ... each 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d. 
Dracunculus (The Dragon Arum). Stems beautifully mottled 
per doz. 5s. ; each 6d. 
Maculatum album. Foliage beautifully spotted, makes a 
beautiful pot plant ; flowers creamy white, very free ... each 9d. 
Hastata (Richnrdia hastafa). A very pretty dwarf yellow-flowered 
variety of great merit, scarce ... each 5s. 
Sanctum. The new Black Calla, recently imported from the 
Lebanon Mountains ... ... per doz. 10s. 6d. ; each Is. 
