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Daniels’ Choice Florists’ Flower Seeds. 
In the rearing of Florists’ Flowers from seed the first essential point is to secure carefully 
hybridised seed saved from the finest flowers of the finest kinds, the chances of success in raising 
some really good varieties being vastly greater from a few plants from seed of the choicest quality 
than from a large number raised from seed of an inferior description. 
PRIZE AURICULA. 
OANIELS' CAMELLIA-FLOWERED BALSAM. 
Auriculas. 
per pkt. — s. d. 
208 DANIELS’ PRIZE MIXED. From a fine collection 
of choice named flowers, including the green-edged 
and grey-edged sorts ; highly recommended ... 5 0 
209 „ „ „ smaller pkt. 2 6 
210 ALPINE. From a superb collection, including all the • 
most beautiful shades of colour; a very hardy and 
desirable class ... ... ... ... ... 1 0 
211 „ „ „ smaller pkt. 0 6 
From Mr. B. WATERS, Ditcliiugham. 
May lotli. _ . 
'‘I am pleased to state I have had a splendid show of Auriculas this 
Spring from your Seeds.” 
Antirrhinums. 
Tiiese brilliant and free -flowering hardy border plants have been 
highly improved during the past few years, and should be found in 
every garden. Treated as half-hardy annuals they bloom freely tlio 
first year from seed, and afford a valuable display during the Summer 
and Autumn months. Many of the varieties are very beautiful. The 
colours vary from intense crimsou to carmine, rose, primrose, yellow, 
pure white, &c. Some of the kinds have conspicuous white-throated 
flowers, which make them very attractive, whilst the flowers of some 
are handsomely striped. The Tom Thumb varieties are only about six 
inches in height when fully grown, and are very pretty for dry rockeries, 
&c. Sow in March in light rich soil, and place in a gentle heat; or sow 
in April under a hand-light, prick out to strengthen, and plant out soon, 
as large enough. These will flower the first year from seed, and furnish 
a fine display of bloom during Summer and Autumn. 
per pkt.— s. d. 
212 An assortment of 12 brilliant tall vars., with 
names ... ... ... ••• ••• 2 ® 
2 '3 „ 3 . „ 16 
214 Tall varieties, choice mixed ... ... ••• u ° 
215 „ „ „ smaller pkt. 0 3 
21 li TOM THUMB, 6 brilliant varieties with names 1 6 
217 „ „ Choicest mixed ... ... 0 6 
Balsams, 
Daniels’ Camellia-flowered. 
We have much pleasure in again offering our mag- 
lifieent strain of these superb Balsams, the seed of 
vhich has been carefully grown and selected under 
-lass during the past season, and which we have no 
msitation in saying, will be found of an unsurpassably 
ine quality, our Balsams being noted for iheir large 
size, perfect doubleness and symmetry of form, with 
;he most brilliantly striking and exquisitely delicate 
md beautiful colouring. Have been awarded numerous 
First Frizes. * , . ,, 
per pkt.. — s. d. 
11 “ An assortment of 6 splendid vars., 25 seeds each 2 6 
Pure scarlet ... 1 
219 
221 
Pure white 
Delicate rose 
Crimson 
Violet spotted 
Choicest mixed 
smaller pkt. 1 
Camellia-flowered German. Double ; fine mixed 
Itose-flowered. Double ; fine mixed 
6d. and 1 
6d. and 1 
From Mr. J. ROBSON, Aden, Coclcington. 
Oct. 29th. 
“The Begonia Seed I had from you in the Spring 
proved very good.” 
From Mr. S. W. VICKERY, Uffculme. 
I !\m pleased to he able to inform you that I took First Prize in the open 
or Three Balsams grown from your Seed I had trom you; they ueie a 
lid strain both as regards the size and quality of bloom. 
