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The Illustrated Guide for Amateur Gardeners 
DANIELS’ SELECTED WALLFLOWERS. 
DANIELS’ CHOICE (SINGLE WALLFLOWERS. 
SINGLE WALLFLOWERS. 
The single- flowered varieties of this beautiful class of hardy flowers 
should be freely grown wherever there is room for them. No plant is 
easier of cultivation, and their charming colours and delicious perfume, 
added to their profusion of bloom render them highly desirable for Spring 
gardening. The splendid varieties— Eastern Queen, Vulcan, Cloth of Gold, 
Selected blood-red, and the New White Queen are particularly worthy of 
notice, as are also the New Tom Thumb varieties which make a fine edging 
for large beds or borders. May and June are the best months for sowing the 
seeds. Excepting where mentioned, the plants grow about 18 inches high. 
per pkt.- 
1098 WHITE QUEEN. The plants grow only about one foot high, 
and are very free-flowering. The sweet-scented blooms, 
when first open, are of a delicate pale primrose colour, 
changing in a day or two to almost pure white 
1099 GOLDEN MONARCH (now). " “ 
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1 100 DANIELS’ EARLY QUEEN. Beautiful golden yellow flowers 
tinged with brown ; remarkably early, sown in March will 
bloom the first year from seed . . . . 
1101 EASTERN QUEEN. A peculiar shade of chamois, changing 
to salmon rose, giving a most pleasing and striking effeot . . 
1 102 VULCAN. Splendid variety, with large velvety-crimson flowers 
1103 PRIMROSE DAME. Clear primrose . . 
1 104 RUBY GEM. Rioh satiny ruby violet ... 
1105 HARBINGER. Rich dark brown, early ., 
1106 BLOOD RED. Seleoted ; splendid colour . ... ni 
1 107 „ „ „ smaller pkt. 
1108 CL OTH OP GOLD. Dwarf, large-flowered . . . . 
1 109 BLUEor VIOLET. Beautiful colour 
1110 DANIELS’ CHOICEST MIXED. Including the most beautiful 
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1112 TOM THUMB, Golden Yellow 
1113 „ „ Dark Brown 
1114 „ „ Purple or Violet 
1115 „ „ Choicest Mixed . . . 
The Tom Thumb varieties constitute quite a new class. The plants 
are only about nine inches high, and produce a profusion of bloom. Very 
showy for beds or edgings. 
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DOUBLE GERMAN WALLFLOWERS. 
The double German Wallflowers produce grand spikes of handsome 
double blooms in April and May, but being less hardy than the single 
varieties, require to be planted in a more sheltered position. 
per pkt. — s. d. 
1116 AN ASSORTMENT OF 6 CHOICE VARIETIES. Separate .. 2 0 
1117 TALL VARIETIES, Splendid mixed. Large double sweet- 
scented flowers. Height 2 feet ... . . .-.10 
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1119 DWARF VARIETIES, Choicest mixed. Stout spikes of large 
double sweet-scented flowers. Height 1 foot . . ..10 
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VENUS’ LOOKING-GLASS. 
Useful freo-flowering hardy annuals, growing about 9 inohos high, with 
pretty bell-shaped flowers. 
1121 BLUE. Bluish purple with white throat .. ..0 3 
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VENUS’ NAVEL-WORT. 
1 123 A pretty hardy annual with silvery leaves and white flowers. 
Height 1 foot . . . . . . ..03 
VERBENA. 
Beautiful free-flowering half-hardy perennials, producing an abundance 
of bloom during the Summer and Autumn. Exceedingly useful for beds 
or borders. The plants grow about one foot high. Sow in February or 
Maroh in pans or trays of light rich mould, and place in a gentle heat. 
As soon as the young plants have made three or four leaves pot them off 
singly into small pots, keep close till established, when they should be 
placed near the glass and have plenty of air, gradually harden off and plant 
out in May where intended to flower. Seedling Verbenas are almoBt invari- 
ably very vigorous in growth, and if raised from a good strain of seed will 
produce some charming flowers. 
1 124 LARGE-FLOWERED, Pure White. Beautiful trusses of pure 
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1 128 EXTRA CHOICE MIXED, including all the most brilliant and 
beautiful varieties 
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1130 DWARF COMPACT. Brilliant scarlet, very oompact, splendid 
bedder 
1 13 1 AURICULA-FLOWERED. Beautiful large-flowered varieties, 
with conspicuous white eyes, very showy. Choice mixed . . 
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VERBENA VENOSA. 
1132 A handsome hardy perennial about one foot high. Blooms 
first year from seed if sown under glass in March and bears 
numerous trusses of bright purple flowers till late in Autumn 0 G 
VERONICA SPICATA. 
1 133 Hardy herbaceous perennial of an elegant pyramidal habit of 
growth. Flowers bright blue Height 18 inohes. . 0 3 
VIOLET. 
1134 PRINCESS OF WALES. Large deep-blue flowers with long 
stems, deliciously fragrant. Height 9 inches ..10 
1135 THE CZAR. Deep purple flowers, fine scented ..0 0 
1136 WHITE. Large-flowered, very sweet-scented .. ..0 6 
VIRGINIAN STOCK. 
Early flowering hardy annuals, much grown for their pretty effect in 
beds, &c. Excellent for Autumn sowing. 
1 137 CRIMSON KING. Bright rosy-crimson. Height 0 inches . . 0 4 
1138 WHITE. Large-flowered. Height 9 inches .. ..0 3 
1139 RED. Bright, rosy-red. Hoight 9 inches .. ..0 3 
1 140 MIXED. Various colours . . . . . . ..03 
VISCARIA. 
Brilliant, free-flowering hardy annuals of easy cultivation. \ery 
showy when grown in masses. Height 1 foot. 
1141 CARDINALIS. Brilliant crimson-scarlet, very showy .. 0 3 
1 142 ELEGANS PICTA. Palo rose with crimson eye . . ..03 
1143 OCULATA C-ffiRULEA. Bright, deep lavender-blue, fine ..0 3 
1 144 OCULATA, Dwarf Carmine. Bright carmine red flowers, very 
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