Daniels Bros Norwich , Spring , 1896 
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Chrysanthemums. 
The following superb varieties after careful trial have proved to be flowers of exceptional merit, 
most of them have received high awards at our late shows, and will be in great demand for next 
season’s exhibitions. For Newest Varieties see List of Novelties. 
New and Select Varieties, our selection ... ... ... ... per doz. 4s. 6d., 6s., and Ss. 
Showy and Popular Varieties, our selection ... ... ■■■ „ 2s. 6<1., and 3s. 6d. 
JAPANESE— New and Select Exhibition Varieties. 
Avalanche. One of the grandest white varieties; flowers 
large without being coarse. Each 6d. 
Beauty of Exmouth. The flowers are of the largest size, 
quite free from coarseness, and of the most lovely pure white. 
Each 6d. 
Charles Blick. Rich golden yellow, result of a cross between 
Sunflower and Boule d’ Or. Each Gd. J 
Charles Daniels (Incurved Japanese). Large broad petals, 
bright orange-red, reverse golden. A splendid Exhibition 
flower. Each Is. 
Charles Davies. Golden sport from the immensely 
popular Viviand Morel — Canary-yellow, most beautifully 
. tinted rosy bronze. Each Gd. 
Col. W. B. Smith. Colour much resembles L’ Automne 
lovely old gold yellow, with just a tinge of terra-cotta; 
Strong dwarf Avalanche growth. Each Gd. 
Col. Chase. A magnificent flower with long drooping florets 
of a lovely pale blush tint, the centre shaded slightly ; very 
distinct form. Each Is. 
Duchess of Wellington. A striking variety. The colour 
is a pure golden yellow ; the florets are long, narrow, and 
beautifully twisted ; the outer ones drooping gracefully, and 
the inner incurving boldly towards the centre. This variety 
will be in great request for exhibition purposes. Each Is. Gd. 
Duchess of York. The bloom is of great size, massive but 
graceful ; the florets are long and drooping, prettily cut and 
notched. The colour is a delightfully soft light yellow. 
Each 2s. 
Edwin Molyneux. A line large flower with rich crimson 
florets, the reverse of each petal beautiful golden. Each Gd. 
Etoile de Lyon. Deep lilac, shaded silvery grey ; enormous 
flowers, sometimes ten to twelve inches across. Each 6d. 
Eynsford White. Beautiful pure white, with broad petals ; 
a good exhibition variety. . Each Gd. 
Florence Davis. Large beautiful flowers with long drooping 
petals, greenish white, passing to pure white. Splendid habit, 
and first-class for exhibition. Each Gd. 
G. C. Schwabe. Bright carmine rose, gold centre, very full, 
long, broad, recurving and twisted florets, with gold points. 
Bach Gd. 
G. W. Childs. A fine self-coloured crimson variety; flowers 
massive and of immense size, with broad stiff petals. Each 9d. 
Gloire du Rocher. Bright orange amber, flushed crimson. 
A splendid flower. Each Gd. 
Hairy Wonder. This is probably the finest lmiry variety yet 
introduced, and is indispensable to exhibitors. The long 
spreading florets incurving towards the centre, are of a 
beautiful bright reddish bronze, passing off' to golden bronze. 
Each Is. 
J. S. Dibben. The colour is a deep yellow, passing, as it 
ages, to a beautiful clear yellow'. Each Gd. 
Jean Delaux. Deep velvety maroon ; a fine variety. Each 6d. 
John Shrimp ton. Brilliant crimson-scarlet, w ith a bright 
golden reverse. . Each 6d. 
Lillian B. Bird. Petals long, thin, and tubular, wdth a 
tendency to incurve ; colour, a delicate pale salmon pink ; 
very striking and beautiful. Each 6d. 
Louis Boehmer. Silvery lilac pink, the petals of good 
substance. Each Gd. 
Louise. Large beautiful flowers, pearly white, flushed with 
pink, dwarf habit. Each Is. 
Madame Carnot. Splendid flower of large size, and of the 
purest white; long drooping florets. Each Is. Gd. 
Mdlle. Marie Hoste. Pale rose ; a very beautiful flow'er. 
Each Gd. 
Mdlle. Therese Ray. Pine ivory white, very long and 
graceful petals, a grand exhibition flower. Each 9d. 
M. E. A. Carriere. Magnificent flow'er, white, reverse of 
petals a delicate blush rose ; tine exhibition variety. Each 6d. 
Miss Anna Hartshorne (Incurved Japanese). Blush 
pink, changing to pearly white. A superb double flower. 
Each Gd. 
Mr. A. H. Neve. Very large flower, broad flat drooping 
petals ; colour, a beautiful silver}' blush. Each Gd. 
Mr. Edwin Beckett. Flowers of fine form ; colour a rich 
golden yellow, richer than Sunflower. Each 9d. 
Mrs. Andrew Carnegie. Deep bright crimson ; a fine 
flower, and plant of good habit. Each 6d. 
Mrs. E. W. Clarke. Deep amaranth purple, reflex silvery 
rose. Flowers very large. Each 6d. 
Mrs G. C. Schwabe. Delicate rose, shaded salmon, points 
of petals gold twisted, and drooping gracefully. Each Gd. 
Mrs. Libbie Allen (Iucurved Japanese). Large well-formed 
flowers, beautiful pure yellow ; a fine show' flower. Each Gd. 
Mrs. E. S. Traflbrd. Rosy bronze, full flower. A sport 
from W. Tricker. Each Is. Gd. 
Mrs. C. W. Wheeler. Lovely shade of orange brown ; 
a really grand flower. Each 6d. 
Mrs. W. J. Godfrey. The largest, purest, and best white 
up to date. The florets are of great width, and of good 
substance, incurving and recurving in the most elegant 
manner. This variety really belongs to the “ hairy” section, 
as the blooms have a beautiful feathery appearance, but in 
not quite so great a degree as Louie Boehmer. The plant is 
dwarf and very sturdy in habit, and the leaves are large, 
leathery, and of dark colour. Each 2s. Gd. 
Mutual Friend. Magnificent variety, with broad, long 
drooping petals, forming a deep flow'er of the purest white. 
Each Is. 6d. 
Philadelphia. Creamy white ; a fine and distinct flower. 
Each Is. 6d. 
Robert Owen. Incurved Japanese, colour bright golden 
bronze, deepening to reddish bronze at the base ; thick broad 
petals, large flower of great depth. Each 9d. 
Sarah Owen. Golden bronze, shaded rose, large, florets broad 
and tipped with gold ; a charming bloom. Each Gd. 
Stanstead White. Purest white flowers, semi-incurved, 
very long petals, immense size ; a magnificent variety for 
exhibition. Each Gd. 
Thistle. Small flowers with very fine thread-like petals, of 
a lovely pale yellow which changes to pure white. Each 6d. 
Viscountess Hambledon. Delicate, silvery blush-pink, 
large full flow'er of splendid form. Each Is. 
Viviand Morel. Flower of immense size, with long gracefully 
drooping petals; colour, a pale rosy pink shading to white; 
magnificent exhibition variety. Each 6d. 
W. H. Lincoln. Immense double flowers, slightly iucurved ; 
colour, a beautiful golden yellow. Each 6d. 
W. W. Coles. Bright red, long broad flat petals, the brightest 
and clearest of this colour yet introduced. Each Gd. 
White Louis Boehmer. A direct sport from Louie Boehmer, 
and has all the fine healthy vigorous character of its parent. 
The blooms are very large, and open a delicate primrose, 
passing to the purest white. Each Gd. 
William Seward. A magnificent deep rich blackish crimson, 
florets exceedingly long and of firm texture. 
Each Gd. 
And many others. 
