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DANIELS’ LARGE F-CWERED ZINNIAS. 
WHITLAVIA GRANDIFLORA. rerpU ,_, d 
1145 Pretty lianly annual for borders, with dark blue Campanulato 
flowers. Height 1 foot . . . . . . . . ..03 
WINTER CHERRY. 
1146 GIANT SCARLET (Physalis Franchetti). A splendid hardy peren- 
nial, growing about 2 feet high, producing very large globular 
pods of a bright orange -scarlet colour . . . . . . 0 G 
XERANTHEMUM. 
Very kandsomo free-flowering hardy annual Everlastings. Excellent for 
garden decoration. Winter bouquets, &c. 
1147 ALBUMFL.PL. Double white flowers. Height 2 feet . . .. 0 3 
1148 SUPERBISSIMUMFL.pl. Double purple flowers, very fine. 2 feet 0 4 : 
1149 CHOICE MIXED. Several pretty shades of colour -.0 31 
ZINNIA. 
These splendid half-hardy annuals are of great value as bedding 
and border plants, and should always be grown for their brilliant 
and beautiful oolours. The middle of March is quite soon enough 
to sow the first batch of Zinnias under glass. Successive sowings 
may be made till the latter part of April. Sow the seeds in pans 
or pots of light, rich, finely made soil, and place in a moderate heat. 
Soon as the young plants are large enough to handle, they should 
be potted off singly into small pots or pricked out into larger 
pots or pans to strengthen. To prevent the plants drawing up 
too muoh, keep as close as convenient to the glass, give plenty of 
air on fine warm days, and if the leading flower buds are pinched 
out as they make their appearance, a more bushy and vigorous 
growth will follow. Planting out should not take place till all 
danger from May frosts is over. An open sunny position with fairly 
rich soil should be chosen and the plants should not be less than 
a foot apart. Weak liquid manure given once or twice a week 
before the plants come into flower, will assist in the development 
of some fine blooms. The flowers of Zinnias have a tendency to 
sport, and although the seeds of these have been carefully saved 
wo cannot guarantee that the flowers will be absolutely true to tha 
colours mentioned. 
DANIELS’ LARGE-FLOWERED. A splendid strain of 
beautiful varieties, growing about two feet high, with 
large, handsome double flowers of the most splendid 
colours. per pkt. 
1 150 AN ASSORTMENT OF 6 SPLENDID VARIETIES . 
1 151 BRILLIANT SCARLET. Splendid colour 
1152 WHITE. Creamy white 
1 153 ROSE. Delicate rose 
1 154 YELLOW. Clear yellow 
1 155 PURPLE. Rich colou r 
1156 STRIPED VARIETIES. Large double blooms, hand- 
somely striped 
1157 DANIELS’ CHOICEST MIXED. A splendid strain, 
including the most beautiful varieties 
1 158 „ „ „ smaller pkts. 3d. and 
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DANIELS’ GIANT-FLOWERED. A superb class of 
a robust habit of growth, producing beautiful double 
flowers of an immense size and of the most charming 
colour. Height 2 to 2£ feet. 
I 159 PURE WHITE. Very large double flowers. Splendid 
variety . . . . • • • • • • ® ® 
1169 VERY CHOICE MIXED, including the most beautiful 
oolours • • \ ? 
1161 „ „ „ smaller pkt. 0 6 
1162 FIRE KING (new). A magnificent variety, growing 
about 18 inches high ; very free-blooming, with 
splendid double flowers of a deep rich scarlet colour 1 0 
1 163 DWARF, DOUBLE. Compact-growing varieties, about 
15 inohes high, with handsome double flowers in many 
beautiful colours. Choicest mixed ..06 
1 164 MINIATURE or POMPONE. A pretty class of very 
dwarf compact growing varieties, only nine inches high 
with brilliantly-coloured double flowers. Very choice 
mixed .. •• ..06 
ZINNIA HAAGEANA, FL. PL. 
1165 A quite distinct and pretty variety, growing about one 
foot high, and of a trailing habit of growth, with Bmall 
double bright orange-coloured flowers . . . . 0 4 
1166 GIPSY GIRL. A beautiful dwarf growing variety 
producing for a long period a profusion of double and 
semi-double flowers, bright crimson-brown with 
golden yellow edged petals. Very pretty.. .. 0 6 
From Mr. H. HARP HAM, Junr., Alford. 
J '"’' '['ton First Frizes with your Asters, Stocks, and Zinnias at (our Shows last 
year." 
From Mr. A. BRITTEN, Barking. 
Jan.Srd.^ a? . endid Asters, Zinnias, Stocks, etc., from your seed last 
year." 
From Mr. J. WILSON, King’s Lynn. 
^ 0V '“ Ytook First Prize for cut flowers with your Asters, Zinnias nnd Stocks. 
All Flower Seeds quoted in 3i. packets may be had at 2/6 per dozen* 
