Daniels Bros., Norwich, Autumn, 1895 . 
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Lilies 
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Martagon (Turk’s Cap). Purple . . . per doz. 7s. 6d. 0 9 
„ album. Pure white-flowered forms of the 
preceding ; extremely scarce ... 3s. 6d. and 5 0 
„ Dalmaticum. A magnilicent variety, with 
deep velvety crimson purple flowers ... ... 2 6 
Pardalinum. Bright scarlet shading to orange, spotted 
maroon ; large flowers ... ... per doz. 10s. 6d. 1 0 
Parryi. A new and beautiful Californian variety, with 
large rich golden yellow flowers ... ... ... 3 6 
Philadelphicum. Vermilion scarlet, spotted black ... 1 6 
Pomponium verum. An elegant species, with bright 
scarlet flowers ... ... ... per doz. 7s. 6d. 0 9 
Pulchellum. Deep red, orange centre ... ... 1 6 
Pyrenaicum (the Yellow Martagon). Deliciously 
scented flowers, yellow, spotted black per doz. 7s. 6d. 0 9 
SPECIOSTJM (Lane!. folium). A fine hardy class; 
excellent for pot culture ; deliciously scented. 
,, album. Pure white, beautiful per doz. 10s. 6d. 1 0 
,, ,, monstrosum. Flowers produced 
in large corymbs ; very flue ... per doz. 10s. 6d. 1 0 
,, Krsetzeri. Pure white; the finest variety ... 1 0 
,, „ macrantbum. Immense blooms, 
waxy white, dotted purple and crimson ... ... 1 6 
,, melpomene. Most beautiful variety ; flowers 
large ; splendid form, and of a lovely purplish crimson 
colour ; heavily spotted ... ... ... ... 1 6 
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Speeiosum punctatum. White, rose-spotted ... I 0 
,, rubrum. White, spotted and shaded crimson 0 9 
„ roseum. White, crimson-spotted ... ... 0 9 
„ „ multiflorum. Pine variety ... 1 0 
Superbum. A fine yellow Lily with purple spots. 
Flowers often 15 to 20 on a stem ... ... ... 0 9 
Term i foli um . Dwarf, glittering scarlet ; splendid 
variety ... ... ... per doz. 15s. 1 0 
Testaceum (Excelsum). Nankeen-coloured flowers, 
delightfully fragrant ; four feet high per doz. 10s. 6d. 1 0 
Thunbergianum alternans. Rosy scarlet, tinged 
apricot ... ... ... per doz. 10s. fid. 1 0 
,, atro8anguineum. Scarlet, spotted black ... o 9 
„ aurantiacum multiflorum. Yellow ... 0 0 
„ fulgens. Crimson, mottled with yellow ... 0 9 
Tigrinum splendens. The finest of the Tiger Lilies. 
Orange scarlet, black spots ... per doz. 6s. 0 G 
„ fl. pi. Scarlet, spotted brown, very double ... 1 0 
Walliehianum superbum. Magnificent variety 
from the Himalaya Mountains, producing immense 
long trumpet pure white flowers on stems four feet, 
high; a splendid variety for pot culture 3s. 6d. and 5 0 
Wasbingtonianum. A grand Lily, growing four 
to five feet high, large white flowers, shaded lilac ... 3 6 
We have many other species and varieties of choice Indies in stock, which from want of space we are unable to enumerate. 
Lilies in Collections— our own selection. 
Carefully arranged Collections of Lilies, 6s., 9s., 12 s., 18s., 24s., and 30s. per dozen. 
Irises. 
Ai.l the varieties of these beautiful flowers are perfectly hardy, and with the exception of the varieties of Keempferi, which require a 
damp soil to grow them well, will thrive in almost any soil or situation with little or no attention. The flowers are of especial value to 
cut for home decoration, and for which purpose they are becoming very fashionable. If the heads of bloom are cut and the stems placed 
in water when the first flowers are beginning to expand, all the succeeding buds will open in succession, and placed in specimen glasses 
will form charming objects for table and other decorations. 
IRIS. K/EMPFERI VARIETIES. 
per doz.— s. 
Iris Persica (The Persian Iris). Deliciously scented, 
very choice, mixed ... ... ... each 4d. 3 
„ Reticulata. Bright deep violet, blotched with 
golden yellow ; very fragrant ... each fid. 5 
ENGLISH IRIS — per doz.-9. 
Alba grandissima. Large white, an exceedingly fine 
variety ; splendid for cutting ... ... ... 2 
Mont Blanc. White with yellow band ... ... 2 
Prince of Wales. Large beautiful pale blue ... ... 1 
Choicest Mixed ... ... ... per 100, 5s. 0 
SPANISH IRIS — 
Beautiful dwarf growing varieties, blooming in June and 
July; first class for cutting. 
Belle Chinoise. Pure jmllow ... ... ... 1 
British Queen. Pure white, striped orange ... 1 
Chrysolora. Pure yellow, fine ... ... 1 
Gold Cup. Bronze and yellow ... ... 1 
La Pucelle. Grey and white ... ... ... 1 
Prince of Orange. Yellow and lilac ... 1 
Diana. Bright clear yellow ... ... ... 1 
Purple Crown. Bright purple ... ••• 1 
White varieties, mixed ... per 100, 3s. 6d. 0 
Yellow „ „ „ 3s. 6d. 0 
Choicest mixed. All colours ... „ 2s. fid. o 
Iris Germaniea. Choice mixed ... „ 15s. Od. 2 
12 in 6 beautiful named varieties, 6s. 
,, Haempferi. Large, splendidly coloured flowers of grand 
effect. A warm moist situation is the best. 
12 in 12 distiuet varieties, 9s., 12s., and 18s. 
„ ,, Seedlings. Very choice, mixed, including 
some very fine sorts ... ... per 100, 20s. 3 
,, Ibei'ica. Beautiful variety, growing six inches high, pro- 
ducing' large handsome flowers of a delicate satiny white, 
withpurple-browumarkingsonthelowerportions each fid. 5 
,, Pavonia. Pure white, spotted with delicate blue on each 
petal ... ... ... ... ... each 2d. 1 
a. } Iris Susiana. Immense flowers, curiously marked 
and netted, very distinct, and quite a floral 
0 I curiosity ... ... ... ... each 6d. 5 
,, ,, rosea (new). Beautiful soft rose 
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