Daniels Bros. Limited, Norwich, Spring, 1912 
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SWEET PEAS. 
VW The seeds of Sweet Peas generally are this season well-ripened, large, and of splendid growing quality, but owing to the severe 
drought of last Summer, many of the new and choicer sorts are very scarce. We therefore strongly advise all who wish to secure 
special varieties, to send us their orders _as early as convenient after receiving this Catalogue. 
SUPERB VARIETIES OF RECENT INTRODUCTION. 
The following list includes the finest and most beautiful of the new varieties. Most of these have been grown and selected at our Nurseries during 
the past season and can be highly recommended as really first-class for garden decoration or exhibition. 
per pkt. — s. d. 
44 AFTERGLOW. A most distinct and tolling novelty. The 
base of the standard is a bright violet blue, shading to glowing 
rosy amethyst ; wings electric blue. The flowers are large, 
of true Spencer form, and mostly four on a stem . . 10 
28 ARTHUR UNWIN. A vigorous grower, with splendid large 
flowers. Standards rosy pink, wings creamy-blush. Very 
telling . . . . . . . . . . Cd. and 1 0 
83 BARBARA. A lovely salmony-orange self, with large, beauti- 
fully waved flowers of true Spencer typo, mostly produced 
four on a stem. May bo called an improved Earl Spencer, 
but withstands the sun better than that variety. F.C.C., 
N.S.P.S., 1911 .. .. .. .. ..10 
8 BEATRICE STEVENS. Pure white, slightly waved, and of 
good substance. The flowers are of enormous size. The 
largest of any known variety, and quite distinct . . ..10 
57 BERYL TATHAM (Daniels Bros., Ltd.}. Large, beautifully 
waved flowers, three and four on a stem ; colour a charming 
clear rose pink solf. One of the finest of the Countess Spencer 
type and a superb exhibition flower . . . . ..10 
46 BERTRAND DEAL. A lovely pale, rosy lilac of immense size, 
standard beautifully waved. A very pleasing shade of 
colour and a grand exhibition flower. Should be grown by 
all exhibitors . . . . . . . . 6 d. and 1 0 
47 CHARLES FOSTER. A peculiar and charming combination 
of lavondor and rosy pink, very distinct and attractive . . 10 
21 DORA DANIELS (Daniels Bros., Ltd.). Very large, beautifully 
waved flowers, three and four on a stom. The standards 
are a clear bright rose shading to white at the base. This 
is a fine exhibition variety, quite distinct, and of the most 
dainty and charming appcaranco . . . . ..10 
1 a One Packet of each above 
per pkt. — s. d. 
85 EDNA UNWIN IMPROVED. A brilliant, dee]) orange-scarlet 
self. This variety withstood the sun far better than any 
other of the class at our seed grounds last season. A fine 
exhibition flower and one of the best of its colour. We offer 
a fine selected stock . . . . . . . . 6 d. and 1 0 
7 1 ETHEL ROOSEVELT. Large, beautiful flowers of the most 
perfect Sponcer form. The colour is a soft primrose over- 
laid with dainty flakes and splashes of blush crimson 6 d. and 1 0 
48 FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE. A magnificent variety, un- 
doubtedly the finest of its class. The flowers are of great 
size, beautifully waved and often produced four on a stem. 
The colour is a charming soft, clear, rich lavender blue, 
with a faint sheen of rose j>ink. An exhibition flower of 
the highest merit . . . . . , . . Cd. and 1 0 
55 MAY FARQUHAR. A deep, rich, bronzy-blue Spencer with 
large waved flowers. A distinct and striking colour that is 
very effective on the exhibition stand . . . . Cd. and 1 0 
32 MRS. C. MASTERS. Standard bright rosy pink, wings white ; 
large beautiful flowers on long stems. Undoubtedly the 
finest of the bicolors . . . . . . . . Cd. and 1 0 
72 MRS. W. J. UNWIN. A beautiful flower of splendid size, 
white ground heavily flaked with orange scarlet. Very 
fine, much superior to Aurora Spencer . . . . Cd. and 1 0 
81 SCARLET MONARCH. A deep, rich, scarlet Spencer, equal 
in colour to “ Queen Alexandra,” but much larger and of 
better form. First-class for exhibition . . . . 6 d. and 1 0 
89 THOMAS STEVENSON. Brilliant orange-scarlet, almost a self 
with large waved flowers. A superb variety. First- 
class for exhibition, garden decoration, or cut flowers. 
Highly recommended. F.C.C., N.S.P.C., 1911 .. Cd. and 1 0 
sixteen superb varieties, 9s. 6d. 
DANIELS’ SPECIAL COLLECTIONS OF SWEET PEAS FOR EXHIBITION. 
We highly recommend these special collections to the notice of intending exhibitors, 
have been carefully selected and arranged to give the best possible variety of colours. 
All the varieties included arc first-class exhibition sorts, and 
* t Arthur Unwin, cream and rose 
* t Asta Olin Spencer, mauve 
t Clara Curtis, primrose yellow 
Countess Spencer, pale rose 
* t Constance Oliver, creamy rose 
t Earl Spencer, orange salmon 
* t Etta Dyke, pure white 
Frank Dolby, lavender bluo 
King Edward Spencer, crimson 
* t Marie Corelli, brilliant rose 
* t Sunproof Crimson, crimson scarlet 
Mrs. Townsend, white, edged blue 
Mrs. Andrew Ireland, rose and white 
Nora Unwin, pure white 
t Picotee, white, edged rose 
t Thomas Stevenson, orango scarlet 
f Tom Bolton, maroon 
t Winsome, rosy heliotrope 
. . 6s. 6d. 
. . 5s. Od. 
. . 2s. 6d. 
1 EIGHTEEN SUPERB VARIETIES, one packet of each as above 
2 TWELVE SPLENDID VARIETIES, marked (t) 
3 SIX FINE SELECTED SORTS, marked (*) . . 
DANIELS’ SPECIAL COLLECTIONS OF SWEET PEAS. 
The following liberal collection include what we consider tho best selection of varieties for garden decoration or for cut flowers : — 
* Black Knight, maroon 
t * Countess Spencer, pink 
t * Constance Oliver, rose and cream 
t * Colleen, crimson and white 
* Dorothy Eckford, puro white 
* Evelyn Byatt, orange scarlet 
* Evelyn Hemus, cream, edged roso 
t * Florence Morse Spencer, blush 
t Helen Lewis, rosy orange 
* Helen Pierce, marbled bluo 
t * Hon. Mrs. Kenyon, primrose 
t * John Ingman, brilliant rose 
f * King Edward VII., crimson 
t * Lady Grisel Hamilton, lavender blue 
Lord Nelson, dark blue 
* Lord Rosebery, magenta 
t Miss Willmott, orange pink 
* Mrs. Townsend, white, edged blue 
t Nora Unwin, pure white 
t Picotee, white, edged rose 
* Primrose Spencer, primrose 
Queen Alexandra, scarlet 
* Winsome, heliotrope rose 
* Zoe, bright blue 
4 TWENTY-FOUR SPLENDID VARIETIES, one packet of each as above . . . . . . 6s. Od. 
6 EIGHTEEN SELECTED VARIETIES, marked (*) . . 4s. 6d. 
6 TWELVE SUPERB VARIETIES, marked (t) • • • • • • . . . . 3s. Od. 
7 SIX FINE VARIETIES, Dorothy Eckford, Constance Oliver, Evelyn Hemus, King Edward VII., 
Lady Grisel Hamilton, John Ingman . . . . . . . . . . . . Is. 9d. 
