Daniels Bros. Limited , Norwich, Spring, 1912. 
HARDY CLIMBING & OTHER PLANTS. 
SUITABLE FOR TRAINING ON WALLS, &c. 
These are mostly grown in pots, and can be supplied and planted at any time of the year with perfect safety. 
ea h — s. cl. 
AKEBIA QULNNATA. Purplish brown flowers 1 6 
AMPELOPSIS (Virginian Creepers). Well-known 
boautiful climbers, the leaves ohanging 
to a deep crimson in Autumn. 
„ HENRYANA A strikingly handsome 
variety, eaoh leaflet is marked by 
a silvery band whioh greatly adds to 
the effectiveness of the plant . . 16 
„ LOWH (new). A beautiful new 
Ampelopsis with small Palmata leaves 
and a delightful graceful habit. The 
foliage goin g red as Autumn advanoes. 1 G 
„ VEITCHII. Small-leaved, very 
beautiful variety. Clings to walls 
with great tenacity . . Is. and 1 6 
„ PURPUREA. A beautiful dark- 
leaved variety . . . . ..16 
„ Hederacea. Common Virginian Creeper 1 0 
,, Semper vixens. Evergreen . . 16 
ARISTOLOCHIA SIPHO. Deciduous 16 
AZARA MICROPHYLLA. Beautiful plant for 
walls . . . . . . ..16 
BIGNONIA RADICANS (Trumpet Flower) 16 
BUDDLEUA GLOBOSA. Orange globose flowers 1 6 
CEANOTHUS, GLOIRE DE VERSAILLES. 
Large panicleB of sky blue flowers, fine 2 0 
„ Azureus. Pale blue . . ..20 
„ Divaricatus. Very pale blue . . 16 
„ VEITCHII blue, very fine. In pots 1 G 
CHIMONANTHUS FRAGRANS. Very sweet- 
scented . . . . . . ..16 
COTONEASTER MICROPHYLLA. Very hand- 
'*> some with scarlet ben-ies in Autumn. . 1 6 
CRATJEGUS L/ELANDH. Red-berried and 
splendidly effective in the Autumn 
and Winter . . Is. 6d. and 2 6 
ERCILLA SPICATA (Bridgesia) Is. Gd. and 2 G 
ESCALLONIA MACRANTHA. Evergreen, with 
bright rosy crimson flowers, very 
pretty .. .. Is. 6d. and 2 6 
EMBOTHRIUM COCCINEUM (The Fire Tree.) 
One of the most beautiful flowering 
shrubs ever introduced. The flowers 
are brilliant crimson, and are borno 
in great profusion. Quick grower. . 5 0 
GARRYA ELLIPTICA A beautiful plant for 
the wall . . . . Is. 6d. and 2 6 
IVY (Hedera)— Cavendishii. Silver- margined 1 6 
„ Clouded Gold. Fine . . ..16 
„ Crippsi. One of the most beautiful 
silvery-leaved Ivies . . ..16 
CHRYSOPHYLLA. Medium sized 
leaf, bright sulphur yellow, not 
affected by smoke . . ..16 
„ Palmata. Handsome variety . . 1 0 
„ PURPUREA. Hardy and smoke re- 
sisting. Leaves purplish bronze I 6 
„ DENTATA. Very large dark-green 
foliage, strong growing variety . . 10 
„ „ VARIEGATA (new). The 
finest and most striking golden varie- 
gated Ivy in commerce . . . . 2 G 
„ Emerald Green. Beautiful glossy 
bright leaves ; very distinct . . 10 
„ MADEHUENSIS VARIEGATA. Fine 
robust-growing variety, beautiful silver 
edged foliage „ la. 6d. and 2 G 
m HUSH. A fine quick-growing variety, 
very useful for covering large trellises, 
walls, &o. 
Strong plants from open ground 
per 100 2ls. ; per doz. 3s. Od. — 
Fine plants in pots, 
4 to G ft. doz. 10s. Gd. 1 0 
GOLDEN LEAVED HOP. 
each — a. d. 
HOP, Common green-leaved. Rapid 
olimber ; useful for trellises 
per doz. 6s. 0 6 
„ GOLDEN-LEAVED. Strikingly 
beautiful bold golden yellow 
foliage ; very rapid climber. 
A grand acquisition 
per doz. 10s. 6d. 1 0 
ea.h — s. d. 
IVY RiEGNERIANA (The Giant Ivy). Very 
large, beautiful foliage, quite distinot. . 1 0 
„ Tricolor. Very pretty „ ... 1 6 
12 Ivies as follows in pots for 12s. 
Angularis Aurea, Azorica, Cseenwoodiana, 
Dcntata, Emerald Gem, Golden Clouded, 
Maeulata Aurea, Maculata Minor, Palmata, 
Palmata Aurea, Rsegneriana, Sagittxefolia 
JASMINUM (Jasmine)— 
,, Nudiflornm. Yellow, blooms in 
December and January . . ..10 
„ Officinale. White, very sweet-scented 1 0 
„ REVOLUTUM. An evergreen variety 
with bright goldenflowers ; hardy. In pots 1 G 
KERRIA JAPONIC A FL. PL. Double yellow. .10 
LONICERA (Honeysuckle) — 
„ Aurea reticulata. Golden-veined 
foliage, fast growing variety . . 16 
,, EARLY DUTCH. Not quite so fast 
a grower as late Dutch ; hardy „ 1 0 
„ Fleruosa. Evergreen . . ..16 
„ HAIJJI. Pure white, evergreen, fine 1 G 
„ Late Red Dutch. Well-known . . 10 
„ SCARLET TRUMPET. Beautiful and 
free, should be extensively grown . . 16 
MAGNOLIA GRANDIPLORA. Exmouth variety, 
very fine .. 3s. 6d. to 7 6 
„ SOULANGEANA. Very fine, sweetly 
scented variety, bearing purplish tinted 
flowers with white centre 3s. Gd. and 6 0 
„ LENNE. Beautiful flowers of a 
purplish oolour, with blush-white 
centre . . . . 3s. 6d. to 6 0 
PASSIFLORA CJERU LEA. Common blue 
Passion flower . . . . ..10 
„ “ CONSTANCE ELLIOTT.” Flowers 
pure white ; sweet-scented . . . . 1 G 
PERIPLOCA GRAECA. Rapid olimber . . 16 
PIPTANTHUS NEPALENSE. Called the Ever- 
green Laburnum. A very handsome 
early flowering Climber ; . . ..16 
POLYGONUM BALDSCHUANICUM. A splendid 
free-flowering climber for oovering old 
buildings or arbors ; panicles of pale 
pink flowers . . . . . . 1 G 
PYRUS JAPONICA. Valuable early Spring- 
flowering plant, rich scarlet, exceed- 
ingly handsome . . . . . . 1 G 
„ ALBA.Whiteformoftheabove. In pots 1 6 
„ ATRO-COCCINEA. Double flowered 
variety In pots . . . . ..16 
„ RUBRA GRANDIFLORA. In pots 1 6 
„ MAULEI. Very beautiful plant, bear- 
ing bright light red flowers in Spring 
and golden yellow fruit in Autumn . . 16 
ROSES, CLIMBING. See Page 53. 
VITIS. Ornamental Vines, with large hand- 
some foliage. 
„ Coignetiee. The Crimson Glory Vine 
Brilliant soarlet in Autumn . . . . 2 6 
„ HETEROPHYLLA. A vigorous and 
hardy climber ; violet berries . . 1 G 
„ „ VARIEGATA. Speckled ivory 
and cream . . . . ..16 
„ Purpurea. Large claret-coloured 
foliage, handsome . . 2 G 
„ THUNBERGH. Leaves nine to 
twelve inches across, upper surface rich 
dark green passing to richest crimson in 
Autumn ; most handsome . . . . 3 G 
WIST ARIA SINENSIS. Large clusters of lilac 
mauve ooloured flowers Is. 6d. to 3 6 
„ SINENSIS AT.RA Is. fld. and 2 0 
Choice Hardy Climbers, our own selection, including Roses and Clematises, per doz. 12s. 6d. and 15s. ; per 100, 80s. and 100s. 
