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Daniels Bros. Limited, Norwich, Spring, 1911. 
DAHLIAS— SHOW AND 
FANCY. 
The following list includes the finest varieties. The prices 
quoted are for strong plants from single pots in May. 
SELECT VARIETIES. 
S denotes Show , F Fancy. All in the following list 6 d. each. 
BUTTERCUP (S). Yellow tinged with red, very fine. 
COLONTST (S). Chocolate and fawn, very distinct. 
COMEDIAN (F). Orange ground, flaked crimson and tipped with white. 
DIADEM (S). Deep crimson, fine and constant. 
DR. KEYNES (S). A pretty rich buff, having a reddish tint at the 
Iback otHu petals ; a good flower and quite distinct. 
DUKE OF FIFE (S). Fine rich cardinal, large. 
FLORENCE TRANTER (S). Blush white, distinctly edged rosy purple, 
n tfonr* flower, very constant ; one of the best. 
QOLDFl NDER ( S ) . Yellow, tipped with red. 
HA RRY K EITH (S). Rosy purple, very fine and constant. 
LOTTIE ECKFORD (F). White, beautifully striped with purple. 
MATTHEW CAMPBELL (F). Buff or apricot, beautifully striped with 
crimson. 
MAUD FELLOWES (S). French white, tinted and shaded with purple; 
a grand show flower, 
MONT BLANC (S). Pure white ; large full flower, of exceptional beauty ; 
a crraon exhibition variety. 
MRS. SAUNDERS (F). Yellow tipped with white. Fine. 
MRS. GLADSTONE (S). Delicate blush, with white centre ; a most charm- 
ms flower. 
MRS. N. HALLS (F). Bright scarlet, tipped with white. 
MRS. STANCOMBE (S). Canary yellow, tipped with fawn. 
MURIEL (S). Clear yellow, a splendid flower. 
WARRIOR (S). Intense scarlet, grand colour ; fine form. 
WILLIAM POWELL (S). Primrose yellow ; splendid form. 
PRICES OF SHOW AND FANCY DAHLIAS. 
Our own selection of popular and beautiful varieties, 
per doz. 4s. 6d. ; six for 2s. 6d. 
SINGLE-FLOWERED DAHLIAS. 
. ^ le Singlo-ilowercd J)alilias are charming as cut flowers, anil splendidly effectivo when well staged for exhibition. They commence blooming about 
u end ot July, ana are resplendent with a profusion of their lovely flowers till killed by the frost in Autumn. The small or medium-sized flowers 
are the most useful, either for exhibition or decorative purposes, as it is found they retain their beauty for a much longer period when cut than the 
larger blooms. Customer s selection from those priced at (id. each. per doz. 4s. Gd., or G for 2s. Gd. 
SELECT VARIETIES. 
each — e. d. 
BRILLIANT. Rich crimson scarlet with golden centre, a variety of 
splendid offect . . . . . . , . . . 0 G 
BETTY (new). Rosy lilac with a dark’ crimson ring in centre, a 
superb exhibition flower . . . . , , . . 1 G 
COLUMBINE. Bright rose with a suggestion of orange in the 
centre ; a perfectly formed flower. . . . . . ..06 
DEMON. Rich bright blackish maroon; the finest dark Single 
Dahlia yet sent out ; fine for exhibition . . o 6 
DO NNA CASILDA. Copper orange, with dark maroon ring 0 6 
DUCHESS OP WESTMINSTER. Pure white, splendid ..06 
FORMOSA. Dazzling crimson with golden centre . . ..06 
each — s. d. 
HILDA. White, flushed with flesh colour, each petal having 
a yellow margin ; beautiful form and habit . . . . ..06 
LESLIE SEALE. Silvcry-liluc with crimson disc .. ..0 6 
MISS ROBERTS. Clear yellow, of perfect shape . . ..06 
PUCK. Bright orange, with rich crimson ring round disc ; the 
most richly coloured of the dark-eyed section . . ..06 
PRINCESS OF WALES. Lovely soft pink, shaded mauve . . 0 6 
SUNRISE. Salmony-orange, with dark ring around centre . . 0 6 
WILLIAM PARROTT. Rich orange scarlet, tipped with white ; 
very pretty and distinct. Beautiful smooth petals and splendid 
outline. First Class Certificate . . . . . . ..06 
NEW PjEONY-FLOWERED DAHLIAS. 
A remarkably fine and distinct now class, growing four to five feet in height, and producing enormous beautifully coloured semi-double flowers 
whioh at a short distance resemble huge Peonies. Massed in large beds or in groups on the shrubbery border, they are splendidly effective, and are 
also well suited as a background to herbaceous borders, &c. 
ADMIRATION (new). Buff ground flushed with rosy carmine. 
Immense flowers on long wiry stems. Splendid . . . . 0 
DR, K. W . VAN GORKOM. White shaded rose ; line .. .. 0 
DUKE HENRY. Rosy cerise, large splendidly formed flowers ... 0 
GERMANIA. Brilliant orimson scarlet, very showy ; four feet . . 0 
GW)BY OF BAARN. Bright pink, enormous flowers : very fine . . 0 
HOLMAN HUNT (new). Deep scarlet, large, splendidly formed 
flowers on long wiry stems .... 3 
KAISERIN A. VICTORIA. Yellow shading to white, very fine . . 0 
d. 
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each — a. d . 
KING LEOPOLD, Canary yellow. A fine variety _ .. 0 6 
LIBERTY (new). Bright scarlet, very largo flowers . . ..16 
QUEEN ALEXANDRA. Sulphur shading to white at tips . . 0 9 
SOLFATERRE. Soft rose. Distinct and beautiful — ..06 
SNOW WHITE. Pure white, the blooms are of moderate size with 
pointed caotus-like p“tals. A charming variety for cut flowers 0 9 
THE GEISHA. Orange-red and yellow ; very fine . . ..06 
SIX BEAUTIFUL VARIETIES, our selection, including Snow White 2 6 
