The Illustrated Guide for Amateur Gardeners. 
Hardy 
PAPAVER ORIENTALE MAHONEY. Very dark 
crimson, nearly black . . each Is. 
„ „ MRS. MARSH. Crimson scarlet, 
white blotch . . . . . . each Is. 
„ „ PRINCE OF ORANGE. Orange 
scarlet . . . . . . each 9d. 
„ „ ROYAL SCARLET. Glowing scarlet 
each 9d. 
„ „ SALMON QUEEN. Lovely salmon 
scarlet . . . . . . each 9d. 
„ „ SILVER QUEEN. Lovely silvery 
white with a very faint blush hue each Is. 
PERENNIAL PHLOXES 
Magnificent large-flowored varieties, bloom- 
ing from July to October. Our collection 
includes many of the finest of recent 
introduction. 
PERENNIAL PHLOX. 
PHLOXES. Splendid varieties with names, our 
selection . . per doz. 4s. fid. and 6s. 
Per 100, 30s. and 40s. 
,, ETNA. Brilliant scarlet, very fine each Is. 
„ FRIEFRAULEIN VON LASSBERG. Pure 
white, very large flowers . . each Is. 
„ GRUPPENKONINGEN. Lovely pale rose 
with carmine eye, very largo flowers 
each Is. fid. 
LE MADHi. Rich violet blue, very 
distinct . . • • • • each Is. 
„ LEONARDO DA VINCI. White, maroon 
centre, splendid . . . . each Is. 
MISS PEMBERTON. Salmon rose, enor- 
mous heads of large flowers . . each Is. 
TAPIS BLANC. Pure white, only one foot 
” high . . . . . . each Is. 
PINKS? All the best named Garden kinds, 
including the most beautiful laced sorts. 
Our selection, 6 for 2s. fid. ; per doz. 4s. ; 
per 100, 30s. 
POLYGONATUM MULTIFLORUM (Solomon’s 
S ea l) . . per doz. 4s. ; each fid. 
POLEMONIUM CCERULEUM VARIEGATUM. 
A variegated form of Jacob's Ladder ; useful 
either as a pot or border plant. Height 
two feet . . . . • • each Is. 
PYRETHRUMS. These fine plants produce 
a great variety of beautiful flowers in many 
shades of colour in May and June. 
DOUBLE-FLOWERED. Strong plants in 
choice named variety, our selection, in- 
cluding the finest sorts per doz. 4s. fid. & 6s. 
SINGLE-FLOWERED. In brilliant varieties 
to name . . . . per doz. 4s. fid. 
Perennial Flowering Plants 
; RUDBECKIA LACINIATA FL. PL. (Golden 
Glow). Large double golden yellow flowers 
per doz. 5s. ; each fid. 
„ LfflVIGATA. Largo yellow flowers, pro- 
duced late in Autumn Height four to five 
feet . . . . . . . . each fid. 
„ MAXIMA. One of the finest and most 
distinct of our Autumn flowering plants. 
It grows to the height of about four feet 
with largo glaucous blue foliage. The 
flowers are a deep golden yellow with black 
centre. . . . . . . each 1 s. 
„ NEWMANH. Flowers golden yellow with 
black centres per doz. os. ; each fid. 
„ PURPUREA. Height two feet ; largo 
purplish flowers with black centres; very 
striking . . per doz. os. ; each fid. 
SCABIOSA CAUCASICA. Large, handsome, 
pale lilac-blue flowers per doz. 5s. fid.; each (it!. 
„ „ „ ALBA. A pure white variety 
of the beautiful Scabiosa Caucasica each 9d. 
SEDUM TELEPHINUM. Pink. Hoight U 
feet . . . . . . . . each 9d. 
SENECIO PULCHER. Purplish crimson with 
yellow centre, three feet high 
per doz. 5s. ; each fid. 
SEDALCEA. Rosy Gem. This is a distinct and 
pleasing plant producing long, graceful 
spikes of bright, rosy flowers. Height four 
feet . . . . . . . . each 9d. 
SOLIDAGO ALTISSIMA. A fine showy plant 
about 4i feet high, with large panicles 
of deep golden yellow flowers each fid. 
SPIRAEA ARUNCUS. A handsome, stately- 
growing border plant, from three to five 
feet high, with magnificent plumes of 
creamy white flowers . . . . each fid. 
„ „ KNEIFFI. The most graceful of 
this class ; large plumes of white flowers 
with elegant finely divided foliage. Very 
distinct . . . . each Is. fid. 
„ ASTILEOIDES. A beautiful species, 
about two feet high, producing dense 
plumes of feathery white flowers ; grows 
in pots or borders per doz. 5s. ; each fid. 
„ FILIPENDULA FL. PL. Corymbs of 
double white flowers and pretty foliago 
per doz. 5s. ; each fid. 
STOKESIA CYANEA. Lavender-blue flowers, 
three inches across. Height two feet 
each 9d. 
THALICTRUM ADIANTIFOLIUM (The Maiden- 
hair Thalietrum). A beautiful plant rivall- 
ing Maiden-hair Fern in delicacy of foliage, 
and quite hardy doz. 7s. fid. ; each 9d. 
„ AQUILEGLEFOLIUM. Large plume-like 
flowors . . . . . . each fid. 
„ DELAVAYH. A novelty, with attractive 
rose-coloured drooping flowers and pretty 
glaucous green foliage. Height two feet 
each Is. 
„ GLAUCUM. Fine cut foliage, light- 
brownish foliage. Height three feet each fid. 
(i continued ). 
TRITOMA CORALLDJA. Brilliant scarlet, 
dwarf . . . . . . each 9d. 
„ GRANDIS. Scarlet and yellow. Height 
four feet . . . . . . each 8d. 
„ UVARIA GRANDIFLORA. One of tho 
grandest of the group ; large brilliant 
spikes of orange red flowers . . each fid. 
„ TUCKH. Bright red, changing to yellow 
each Is. 
TROLUUS ASIATICUS. Foliage and stpms 
dark, flowers, bright orange each fid. 
„ EUROPHSUS (Potten’s variety). Splendid 
variety ; flowers nearly double the size of 
the old “ Europams ” . . . . each Is. 
„ ORANGE GLOBE. Very large, deep 
orange flowers ; a strong grower and free 
bloomer . . . . . . each Is. 
DOUBLE FLOWERED PYRETHRUM 
TROPAEOLUM SPECXOSUM. Producing a blaze 
of scarlet flowers in late Summer and 
Autumn, it grows rapidly, preferring a 
light, alluvial soil, and in a somewhat 
shaded situation . . - • each 9d. 
„ TUBEROSUM. Showy scarlet and yellow 
flowers ; does well on poor soil . . each fid. 
verbaScum pannosum. Tall spikos of 
bright yellow flowers, large woolly leaves. 
Height five feet . . . . each fid. 
„ CALEDONIA. Grand spike of sulphur, 
shaded lake flowers. Four feet each 9d. 
DANIEL’S SPECIAL COLLECTIONS OF HARDY FLOWERING PLANTS. 
Wo have much pleasure in recommending the following collections, which contain a very choice 
selection of the above, specially arranged for brilliant and varied display of colour and. a long 
continuance of bloom in the open garden. 
COLLECTION B. 
50 in 
50 fine varieties, our 
selection 
. . 17s. Od. 
COLLECTION C. 
50 in 
25 fine varieties, our 
selection 
. . 15s. Od. 
COLLECTION D. 
25 in 
25 fine varieties, our 
selection 
... 8s. 6d. 
Our own selection, per doz. 4s. 6d., 6s., & 9s. All strong, established plants from single pots. Carriage Free 
PLANTS SUITABLE FOR R0CKW0RK. 
We have a splendid collection of dwarf-growing plants suitable for rockeries, including tho 
finest of the Arabis, Aubretias, Campanulas, Drabas, Hcrniaria, Phlox frondosa, Saxifrages, Sedums, 
Thymus, &c., &c., which wo offer from single pots at the following low rates, Carriage Faee 
Our own selection, per doz. 4s. 6d. and 6s. ; per 100, 21s. and 30s. 
