Daniels Bros., Norwich, Spring, 1896 
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Miscellaneous Bulbs, Plants, &e 
AMARYLLIS. HYBRIDS OF VITTaTA. 
Amaryllis, Hybrids of Vittata. 
A maunificent class of almost hardy bulbous-rooted plants, with large 
lily-like brilliantly coloured llovvers, admirably suited for pot culture 
in the greenhouse, or conservatory, where they 'are splendidly effective. 
Unbloomed Seedlings, choice mixed. These bulbs all of good 
dowering size, are from a famous collection, and may be relied on to 
produce some very fine varieties . per doz. 18s. ; each Is. 9d. 
Very Choice Mixed. Including a beautiful variety of the red 
ground and whito ground sorts ... per doz. 24s. ; each 2s. Gd. 
Choice named varieties, ourseleetion each 7s. 6d., 10 s. (id , and l os. 
Amaryllis (Vallota) purpurea (The Scarboro’ Lily). Brilliant 
crimson scarlet flowers. Capital pot plant each Is., Is. (id., and 2s. (id. 
,, formosissima (The Jacobean Lily). Itich crimson ; very 
showy ... ... per doz. 5s ; each (id. 
,, lutea (Sternbergia). Bright yellow, dwarf, hardy, 
Autumn bloomer . ... ... per doz. 2s. ; each 3d. 
Tropceolum speciosum. 
One of the choicest hardy climbers in existence, producing a blaze of 
scarlet flowers in late Summer and Autumn. It grows rapidly, 
preferring a light alluvial soil, and a somewhat shaded position 
per doz. 10s. (id. ; each Is. 
Chinese Sacred Narcissus. 
GOOBLUCK Lily or “Joss Flower.” 
Easily grown in pots of light soil or in bowls containing water, the 
bulbs being surrounded with pebbles to keep them from falling over 
per doz. 5s. (id. ; each (id. 
Agapanthus — 
(The Great African Lily). 
Finely effective plants for the decoration of the conservatory 
or lawn in the Autumn, A. umbellatus with its large umbels 
of cserulean blue being very striking. It requires potting somewhat 
firmly into rich, sand}'- soil, and from one to seven or eight bulbs 
in a pot according to the size of the latter. Small root-room is 
conducive of free blooming. 
Umbellatus ( Blue African Lily). Strong roots 
per doz. 10s. 6d. ; each 1 s. 
„ albus. Fine umbels of pure white flowers 
each Is. and Is. 6d. 
Tuberoses. 
Double American “Pearl.” Fine new dwarf variety 
from the United States ; deliciously fragrant, with large double 
flowers, pure white per 100, 17s. 6d. ; per doz. 2s. ; each 3d. 
„ Extra selected. Very fine roots 
per 100, 21s. ; per doz. 3s. ; each 4d. 
Bravoa Geminiflora ( The Twin Flower). A hardy, bulbous- 
rooted plant, bearing erect spikes of rich scarlet cerise, 
coral-like, tubular flowers ; very pretty per doz. 5s. ; each 6d. 
Colchicum speciosum. Beautiful large-flowered hardy 
plant from Asia Minor, producing noble, Crocus-like, bright 
rosy purple flowers in Autumn . . . per doz. 8s. ; each 9d. 
HyaeinthU8 candicans. Fine strong flowering bulbs 
per 100, 12s. 6d. ; per doz. 2s. 
Schizostylis coccinea. A remarkably handsome, perfectly 
hardy, evergreen bulbous plant, with beautiful crimson-scarlet 
flowers . .. ... ... per doz. 2s. 6d.; each 3d. 
Sternbergia lutea (ttyn. Amaryllis lutea). A spleudid hardy 
Autumn-flowering bulb, with yellow Crocus-like flowers 
per doz. 3s. ; each 4d. 
Tigridia — Canariensis 1 (Tiger per doz. 3s. ; each 4d. 
Pavonia i Flowers) per doz. 2s. 6d. ; each 4d. 
Grandiflora alba. Creamy white, spotted with red, and 
having a violet centre ; a fine novelty, very beautiful ; 
quitehardy ... ... per doz. 4s.; each 6d. 
Arums. 
2Ethiopieum (Lily of the Nile). The well-known common 
or White Arum, excellent as a pot plant for the green- 
house or window per doz. 5s. and 7s. 6d. ; each 6d. and 9d. 
Little Gem. A charming miniature variety of the well-known 
Arum Lily, growing only one foot high, and bearing small 
pretty flowers of a purer white than those of the old variety. 
Has been awarded a Special Certificate by the Royal Horti- 
cultural Society. 
Strong Young Plants ... per doz. 10s. 6d. ; each Is. 
Strong Flowering Plants ... each 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d. 
Maeulatum album. Foliage beautifully spotted, makes a 
beautiful pot plant ; flowers creamy white, very free each 9d. 
