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Daniels Bros. Limited, Norwich, Spring, 1912. 
SWEET SULTAN. 
(Centaurea.) 
SWEET WILLIAM. 
From Mr. A. G. WRIGHT, Turley. 
July 20th. 
“ I have the pleasure to inform you that I took First Prize at our Rose Show for 
three bunches of White Sweet Peas raised from your seed." 
May 5th. 
From Mr. S. GAPPER, Axminstcr. 
,y urn. 
•• The Sweet Williams were splendid and much admired by every one. who admitted 
they had never seen better flowers." 
All Flower Seeds quoted in 3d. packets may be had at 2/6 per dozen. 
SWEET SULTAN-GIANT WHITE. 
Very fine hardy annuals, delioiously scented, and very useful for cut 
flowers, remaining fresh for a long time in water. 
per pkt. — b . d. 
1081 GIANT WHITE. A superb variety, with large pure white, 
sweet-scented flowers, quite doublo the size of the old sort. 
Height 2 feet . . . . . . . . ..06 
1082 GIANT BLUE. Large bluish mauve flowers. Very fine. 
Height 2 feet . . . . . . . . ..06 
1083 NEW GIANT HYBRIDS (Centaurea Imperialis). A superb 
strain of giant (lowered Sweet Sultans, growing about 21 feet 
high, producing very large, sweet-scented flowers of the most 
be autiful and novel shades of colour . . . . 6d. and 1 0 
1081 YELLOW. Bright yellow. 18 inohes .. .. „ 0 3 
1085 PURPLE. Height 2 feet .. .. .. ..0 3 
1080 WHITE. Useful for outting. 2 feet . , . . — 03 
1087 MIXED. Sweet-scented varieties . . _ —03 
SWEET PEAS. 
See pp. 65 to 68. 
TACSONIA VAN VOLXEMI. 
(The Scarlet Passion Flower.) 
1088 A superb evergreen climber for the greenhouse, with brilliant 
orimson-scarlet flowers . . ... _ „ 1 0 
THUNBERGIA. 
Beautiful annual climbers for pots in the greenhouse. The plants 
grow about 4 feet high, with pretty flowers of yellow shades and white 
with black centres. 
108!) VERY CHOICE MIXED SEED . . . . . . ..04 
TORENIA FOURNIERI. 
100) Free-flowering greenhouse annual. Flowers purple and white. 
Makes an excellent pot plant _ _ „ _ 1 0 
SWEET WILLIAM — DANIELS’ PRIZE AURICULA EYED 
We have given great attention for several years past to our splendid 
strain of these, which we have much pleasure in offering. The sorts embrace 
a great variety of the choicest Auricula-eyed, margined, seifs, &o., of the 
most brilliant types. The flowers are beautifully formed, of good substance, 
and are almost invariably awarded First Prize wherever exhibited. Sow 
the seeds thinly, in any sheltered place out of doors, in May or early in 
June, and plant out one foot apart in August or September where intended 
to bloom. 
per pkt. — «. a. 
1091 DANIELS’ PRIZE AURICULA-EYED. A magnificent strain 
of the ohoicest large-flowered Auricula-eyed varieties. 
The flowers perfectly formed and of the most brilliant 
and beautiful colours. Highly recommended ; mixed seed 1 0 
1092 „ „ smaller pkt. 0 0 
1093 DARE CRIMSON. Splendid colour . . . . ..03 
1094 PINK BEAUTY. Large heads of lovely salmony-rose coloured 
flowers . . . • • • • • • • • ■ ® ® 
1095 SCARLET BEAUTY (new). Intense scarlet very showy . . Ob 
1096 PURE WHITE, DOUBLE. Fine . . . - ..03 
1097 MIXED. Beautiful varieties, including Aurieula-eyed and 
self-ooloured flowers . . - • • • • • 3d. and 0 6 
The “Horticultural Advertiser’’ for July 6th, referring to our 
Strain of Sweet Williams, says : — 
“ The Auricula-Eyed forms are delightful, and represent one of the 
best strains we have seen for years past. The trusses are good, and most 
of the pips 11 inohes in diameter; the rich crimson and purple markings 
leave no opening for criticism by the most exacting florist, being perfectly 
even and showing no tendency to run into the pure white of the ground 
oolour. It is pleasing to find these old-fashioned favourites BtiU receive 
in some quarters the attention they richly merit.” 
