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Daniels Bros., Norwich, Spring, 1896. 
Daniels’ Choice Florists’ Flower Seeds. 
Daniels’ Superb Prize Pansies. 
Our Strains of Pansy are very fine. 
These beautiful free-flowering hardy plants are easily raised from seed, and will richly repay the small cost and trouble required 
to grow them to perfection. For blooming in Summer and Autumn, sow in February, March, and April, in pans or boxes of light 
rich soil placed in a gentle heat, and as soon as tho young plants are large enough, prick out about two inches apart on rich soil to 
strengthen, and finally plant out six or eight inches apart, in ground into which a good quantity of well-decayed manure has been 
worked. Pansies delight in a somewhat shady position, and plenty of moisture in dry weather. Tho finest blooms are produced 
the second year, but grand flowers may be had by sowing in J uly or August in the open ground, and planting out in the following 
Spring into good rioh soil. 
per pkt. — s. d. 
370 DANIELS’ PRIZE BLOTCHED. A mag- 
nificent strain of fine varieties, producing large, 
handsome flowers of great substance and variety 
of colouring, the petals of which are beauti- 
fully blotched or stained. Splendid varieties 
mixed ... ... ... ... ... 2 6 
371 „ „ „ smaller pkt. 1 6 
372 ENGLISH SHOW AND FANCY. Care- 
fully saved from a fine collection of choice 
English Show and Fancy varieties ... ... 1 6 
373 IMPROVED STRIPED. A fine class pro- 
ducing large, beautifully formed flowers of the 
most brilliant and exquisite tints in colouring, 
the blooms being handsomely striped. A great 
improvement on the striped Belgian varieties ... 0 6 
371 PEACOCK. This charming variety is exceedingly 
attractive, its beautiful combination of colours 
amply justifying its name. On each of the upper 
petals is a large blotch of peacock blue on a 
maroon ground surrounded with crimson, and 
margined with a narrow edging of white. The 
remaining petals are crimson heavily shaded with 
rioh maroon, the longer one being ornamented 
with a spot of peacock blue, all edged with white, 
in the same manner as the upper petals ... 1 0 
375 Giant Emperor William. A superb new 
variety, with very large deep ultramarine blue 
flowers ... ... ... ... ... 1 6 
376 Giant King of the Blacks. Fine large 
flowers of an intense dark colour, almost as 
black as jet ... ... ... ... 1 6 
377 Giant Golden Queen. A superb Pansy, bearing 
immense bright golden-yellow flowers, marked iu 
the centre with a few small dark stripes. Highly 
recommended as a really first-class bedder ... 1 6 
per pkt.— 3. a. 
378 Yellow Giant. Pure yellow, with large black 
centre; fine ... ... ... ... 1 0 
379 Giant Lord Beaeonsfield. Beautiful variety of 
a rich deep purple violet colour, shading off in 
the top petals to white; a very effective bedder... 1 6 
380 White Giant. Pure white, with purple eye ; 
beautiful ... ... ... ... ... 1 0 
381 Giant Striped. The perfection of striped Pansies. 
Tho plants are of sturdy, compact habit of 
growth, and the very large flowers are elegantly 
striped with the most brilliant and charming 
colours ... ... ... ... ... 1 0 
382 TRIMARDEAU or GIANT. An entirely 
distinct and splendid class of vigorous compact 
growth, producing immense flowers of good form 
aud colour ... ... ... ...10 
383 Candidissima (Snow Queen.) Delicate satiny 
white, very pretty ... ... ... ... 0 6 
384. Emperor William. An exceedingly fine variety 
for bedding out, &c. ; colour a rich ultramarine 
blue; distinct and beautiful ... ... 0 6 
385 Quadrieolor. Very beautiful and distinct ... 0 6 
386 Blue King. Bright deep blue; fine for bedding... 1 0 
387 Cliveden Yellow. F'ine golden yellow . 0 0 
388 „ Purple. Purplish maroon I •§;-•§ J.g 0 6 
389 „ White / * 0 6 
390 Light blue. Beautiful colour ... 1 0 
391 Pure white. Very beautiful ( ■='1$ dig £ 1 0 
392 Pure yellow. Bright golden yellow \ | g g 1 0 
393 Rich purple. Lovely dark colour ... IgA'gSgg 1 0 
394 King of the Blacks. Black as jet J K p n 
395 Mixed. Ordinary class, good showy vars. 3d. and 0 6 
396 An assortment of 12 beautiful vars. 
(German) 2 6 
397 „ „ 6 „ „ 1 6 
Chrysanthemums. 
These superb Autumn-blooming hardy perennials will bloom finely the first j'ear from seed sown in Spring on a gentle heat, and the 
plants grown on freely. The seed we offer has been carefully saved from a fine collection of choice named varieties, and may be 
expected to produce some grand flowers. 
l>er pkt.— s. d. 
398 Large-flowered, incurved, &c., choicest mixed ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 6 
399 Japanese. Fine new ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 6 
400 Pompone. Miniature vars. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. ... ... 1 6 
Coleus, Choicest Mixed. 
Carefully saved from the newest and finest varieties. These beautiful ornamental-foliaged plants are easily raised in the way 
recommended for tuberous-rooted Begonias, and being of rapid growth, soon form nice plants for the greenhouse or drawing-room, 
their exquisite and varied markings aud variegations making them highly interesting. 
per pkt.— s. d. 
401 NEW LARGE-LEAVED HYBRIDS. This is a grand strain of large-leaved and brilliantly coloured varieties, 
invaluable for the decoration of the greenhouse or conservatory. The seed offered has been carefully hybridised, 
and will produce a splendid variety of beautiful foliage ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 6 
402 An assortment of 12 choice sorts, 10 seeds each ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 3 0 
403 Choicest mixed ... ... ... ... ... ... • •• ■ ••• ••• 1 6 
From F. FOWELL, Esq., Hopton. 
June 18th. 
“ I have had a splendid show of Blotched Pansies this year from 
your Seed, and they still look rich aud have been much admired.” 
From Mr. H. FOSTER, Ipswich. 
Feb. 19th. 
“ I have some of your Primulas in bloom now, the equal oi' wl ich 
I have never seen before; they are simply perfection.” 
