Daniels Bros. Limited , Norwich , Spring , 1911. 
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SWEET PEAS. 
HT The continuous wet and cold of the past Summer and Autumn has again been very disastrous to the seed crop of English grown 
Sweet Peas, and seeds of many of the newer and choicer sorts are consequently very scarce. We strongly advise all who wish to 
secure seeds of special varieties to send us their orders as early as convenient after receiving this Catalogue. 
SUPERB VARIETIES OF RECENT INTRODUCTION. 
The following list includes the finest and most beautiful of the new varieties. Most of these have been grown and selected at our Nurseries during 
(he past season and can be highly recommended as really first-class for garden decoration or exhibition. 
per pkt. — s. d. 
08 ANGLIAN ORANGE. Large, splendidly formed flowers, 3 and 
4 on a stem ; colour a beautiful bright salmon pink . . 10 
43 ANGLIAN PINK. Very large handsome waved flowers ; colour 
a lovely salmon pink on creamy ground, one of the most 
beautiful of recent introduction . . . . ..10 
75 ANNA LUMLEY. A very fine deop maroon Spencor ; large, 
richly coloured waved flowers, 3 and 4 on a stem 6d. and 1 0 
80 AURORA SPENCER. Large, beautiful waved flowers, white 
ground striped with bright salmon-red (Sec illustration) Od. and 1 0 
17 DORIS BURT. Brilliant glowing scarlet shaded cerise, a very 
fine variety, placed by the N.S.P.S. as first in the scarlet 
section . . . . . . Od. and 1 0 
09 EARL SPENCER. Flowers of great size, waved, 3 and 4 on 
a stem. Colour a brilliant orange-rose, magnificent variety. 
Very scarce . . . . . . . . . . ..10 
20 MARIE CORELLI. Brilliant rosy carmine, showing a little 
white at the base. A strikingly beautiful variety either for 
garden decoration or for Exhibition (See illustration ) fid. and 1 0 
55 MIRIAM BEAVER. Large, beautifully waved flowers, 3 and 
4 on a stem. The colour is a bright soft pinkish salmon on 
a primrose ground. A variety of the most charming effect 
Od. and 1 0 
per pkt. — s. 4 
33 MASTERPIECE. Very largo flowers of true Spencer type, 
borne 3 and 4 on a stem ; colour a beautiful clear lavender 
blue. A fine exhibition variety . . . . ..10 
62 MRS. ANDREW IRELAND. Rosy-pink and blush waved ; 
a very attractive and beautiful bicolor . . 6d. and 1 0 
00 MRS. TOWNSEND. Large white flowers edged and flushed 
with pale lilac blue. A most charming variety 6d. and 1 0 
67 PICOTEE. Large, splendidly waved flowers. 3 and 4 on a stem ; 
colour pearly white distinctly edged bright carmino Od. and 1 0 
40 ROSIE AlDAMS. Large, handsome flowers, bright purplish 
blue with rosy wings ; a very fine and quite distinct variety 
Od. and 1 0 
22 SUNPROOF CRIMSON. Flowers of great size borne 3 and 4 on 
a stem ; the colour is deep rich crimson scarlet. An improve- 
ment on King Edward Spencer (See illustration) 6d. and 1 0 
42 WINSOME. A quite distinct and lovely flower that should be 
in every collection. The colour is a bright heliotrope-rose 
with white at the base (See illustration) . . 6d. and 1 0 
58 W. T. HUTCHINS. Apricot and lemon overlaid with blush. 
Flowers 3 and 4 on a stem. A true Spencer and one of the 
most superb varieties yet raised . . 6d. and 1 0 
DANIELS’ SPECIAL COLLECTIONS OF SWEET PEAS FOR EXHIBITION. 
The following packets contain from 15 to 30 seeds each • — 
t Anna Luniley. Maroon 
t Apple Blossom Spencer. Rose and p'nlc 
* t Asta Ohn Spencer. Lavender blue 
f Aurora Spencer. White, striped salmon 
Bobbie K. Pale rose and white 
* t Constance Oliver. Rose and Cream 
* t Etta Dyke. Pure white 
* f Evelyn Hemus. Cream, edged carmine 
Frank Dolby. Pale blue 
t Helen Lewis. Orange-rose 
* f John Ingman. Brilliant Carmine 
* f King Edward Spencer. Crimson scarlet 
t Marie Corelli. Rosy carmine 
Menie Christie. Rosy magenta 
t Mrs. Malcolm. Primrose yellow 
Nora Unwin. Pure white 
Senator Spencer. Chocolate striped 
Zoe. Bright blue 
1 EIGHTEEN SUPERB VARIETIES, one packet of each as above 
2 TWELVE SPLENDID VARIETIES, marked (t) 
3 SEX FINE SELECTED SORTS, marked (*) .. 
.. 6s. 6d. 
.. 5s. Od. 
.. 2s. 6d. 
DANIELS’ SPECIAL COLLECTIONS OF SWEET PEAS. 
The following liberal collection include what we consider the best selection of varieties for garden decoration or for cut flowers : — 
A. J. Cook. Deep mauve 
t * Black Knight. Maroon 
t • Countess Spencer. Rosy pink 
Dora Breadmore. Cream and pink 
t * Dorothy Eckford. Pure white 
* E. J. Castle. Rosy carmine, 
t * Evelyn Byatt. Orange scarlet 
f * Florence Morse Spencer. Blush pink 
Gladys Unwin. Pale rose 
t * Helen Lewis. Orange-rose 
t * Helen Pierce. Dark blue, marbled 
* Hon. Mrs. Kenyon. Primrose yellow 
John Ingman. Brilliant carmine 
t * King Edward VH. Crimson scarlet 
* Lady Grisel Hamilton. Lilac mauve 
* Lord Nelson. Dark blue 
Tho above packets contain about 100 seeds each. 
Lord Rosebery. Magenta rose 
f * Mrs. Malcolm. Primrose yellow 
t * Miss Willmott. Orange pink 
t * Mrs. Walter Wright Mauve 
* Nora Unwin. Pure white 
Primrose Spencer. Primrose yellow 
* Queen Alexandra. Rich scarlet 
t * Zoe. Bright blue 
4 TWENTY-FOUR SPLENDID VARIETIES, one packet of each as above 
5 EIGHTEEN SELECTED VARIETIES, marked (*) .- .. 
6 TWELVE SUPERB VARIETIES, marked (t) ■ • 
7 SIX FINE VARIETIES. Dorothy Eckford, Florence Morse Spencer, Helen Lewis, John Ingman, 
King Edward VH., Lady G. Hamilton 
6s. Od. 
4s. 6S. 
3s. Od. 
Is. 9d. 
From Mr. R. SHAPLEY, Exeter. 
Jan. 22nd. 
“I was exceedingly pleased with your Sweet Pens last year, more particularly 
with King Edward S;ehcer. I took First Frize with six varieties from your Seeds.’’ 
From Mr. A. THOMPSON, Croydon. 
Jan. 27th, 
”1 beg to inform you that I was again successful in winning First Prize for 
collection of Sweet Peas.” 
From Mr. A. BIRCH, Colcortou. 
Feb. 22nd. 
“I am pleased to inform you that I obtained three Prizes at two Shows with 
your Sweet Peas last year.” 
From Mr. H. STRAWBRIDGE, Oolyton. 
Feb. 17th. , v _ 
•'I am pleased to inform you that I took First Prize with my Sweet Peas at 
the Show last year,” 
