The Illustrated Guide for Amateur Gardeners. 
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Hardy 
PAPAVER ORIENTALE SALMON QUEEN. 
Lovely salmon soarlet . . . . each 9d. 
„ „ SILVER QUEEN. Lovely silvery 
white with a very faint blush hue each 9d. 
PERENNIAL PHLOXES 
Magnificent large-flowered varieties, bloom- 
ing from July to Ootober. Our collection 
includes many of the finest of recent 
introduction. 
PERENNIAL PHLOX. 
PHLOXES. Splendid varieties with names, our 
selection .„ per doz. 4s. fid. and 6s. 
Per 100, 30s. and 40s. 
„ ETNA. Brilliant scarlet, very fine eaoh Is. 
„ FRIEFRAULEIN VON LASSBERG. Pure 
white, very large flowers . . eaoh Is. 
„ GRUPPENKONINGEN. Lovely pale rose 
with carmine eye, very large flowers 
eaoh Is. fid. 
„ LE MADHI. Rioh violet blue, very 
distinot .. .. .. each Is. 
„ LEONARDO DA VINCI. White, maroon 
oentre, splendid ... . . each Is. 
„ MISS PEMBERTON. Salmon rose, enor- 
mous heads of large flowers . . each Is. 
„ TAPIS BLANC. Pure white, only one foot 
high . . . . . . each Is. 
PINKS. All the best named Garden kinds, 
including the most beautiful laced sorts. 
Our selection, 6 for 2s. fid. ; per doz. 4s. ; 
per 100, 30s. 
POLYGONATUM MULTIFLORUM (Solomon’s 
Seal) • • per doz. 4s. ; eaoh fid. 
POLEMONIUM CCERULEUM VARIEGATUM. 
A variegated form of Jacob’s Ladder ; useful 
either as a pot or border plant. Height 
two feet . . . . . . each Is. 
PYRETHRUMS. These fine plants produoo 
a great variety of beautiful flowers in many 
shades of colour in May and June. 
DOUBLE-FLOWERED. Strong plants in 
ohoioe named variety, our selection, in- 
cluding the finest sorts per doz. 4s. fid. A fis. 
SINGLE-FLOWERED. In brilliant varieties 
to name . . . . per doz. 4s. 6d. 
RUDBECKLA LACINIATA FL. PL. (Golden 
Glow). Large double golden yellow flowers 
per doz. 6s. ; each fid. 
„ L2EVIGATA. Large yellow flowers, pro- 
duced late in Autumn Height four to five 
feet . . ... . . . . eaoh fid. 
„ NEWMANH. Flowers golden yellow with 
blaok centres per dot. 6s. ; oaoh fid. 
Perennial Flowering Plants 
RUDBECKLA MAXIMA . One of the finest and 
most distinct of our Autumn flowering 
plants. It grows to the height of about 
four feet with large glauoous blue foliage. 
The flowers are a deep golden yellow with 
black centre. ... . . . . each Is. 
„ PURPUREA. Height two feet ; large 
purplish flowers with black centres ; very 
striking . . per doz. 6s. ; each 6d. 
SCABIOSA CAUCASICA. Large, handsome, 
pale lilao blue flowers per doz. 5s. ; each fid. 
„ „ ALBA. A pure white variety 
of the beautiful Scabiosa Caucasica each 9d. 
SEDUM TELEPHINUM. Pink. Height 1$ 
feet . . ■ . . . . . each 9d. 
SENECIO PULCHER. Purplish crimson with 
yellow centre, three feet high 
per doz. 6s. ; each fid. 
SIDALCEA. Rosy Gem. This is a distinct and 
pleasing plant, producing long, graceful 
spikes of bright rosy flowers. Height four 
feet . . . . . . . . each 9d. 
SOLIDAGO ALTISSIMA. A fine showy plant 
about 4J feet high, with large panicles 
of deep golden yellow flowers eaoh fid. 
,, GOLDEN WINGS. By far the best of 
the Golden Rods, long arching sprays of 
bright yellow flowers. A.M., R.H.S. Height, 
six foet . . . . . . oach Is. 
SPIRH5A ARUNCUS. A handsome, stately- 
growing border plant, from three to five 
feet high, with magnifioent plumes of 
oreamy white flowers _. . . each fid. 
„ „ KNEIFFI. The most graceful of 
this olass ; large plumes of white flowers 
with elegant finely divided foliage. Very 
distinct . . . . each Is. fid. 
„ ASTILBOIDES. A beautiful species, 
about two feet high, producing dense 
plumes of feathery white flowers ; grows 
in pots or borders per doz. 6s. ; each fid. 
„ FELIPENDULA FL. PL. Corymbs of 
double white flowers and pretty foliage 
per doz. 6s. ; eaoh fid. 
STOKESIA CYANEA. Lavender-blue flowers, 
three inches across. Height two feet 
each 9d. 
THALICTRUM ADIANTH OLIUM (The Maiden- 
hair Thalictrum). A beautiful plant rivall- 
ing Maiden-hair Fern in delicacy of foliage, 
and quite hardy doz. 7s. 6d. ; each 9d. 
„ AQUCLEGLEFOLTUM. Large plume-like 
flowers . . . . . . eaoh 6d. 
„ DELAVAYH. A novelty, with attractive 
rose-coloured drooping flowers and pretty 
glaucous green foliage. Height two feet 
each Is. 
TRITOMA CORALLINA. Brilliant scarlet, 
dwarf . . . . . . each 9d. 
„ GRAND IS. Soarlet and yellow. Height 
four feet . . . . . . eaoh 8d. 
„ TUCKll. Bright red. changing to yellow 
each Is. 
(continued). 
TRITOMA UVARIA GRANDIFLORA. One of 
the grandest of the group ; large brilliant 
spikes of orange red flowers . . eaoh fid. 
TROLLIUS ASIATICUS. Foliage and stems 
dark, flowers bright orange eaoh fid. 
„ EUROPHCUS (Potten’s variety). Splendid 
variety ; flowers nearly double the size of 
the old “ Europseus ” . . . . each Is. 
„ ORANGE GLOBE. Very large, deep 
orange flowers ; a strong grower and free 
bloomor . . . . each Is. 
VERBASCUM. 
TROP2EOLUM SPECIOSUM. Producing a blaze 
of scarlet flowers in late Summer and 
Autumn ; it grows rapidly, preferring a 
light, alluvial soil, and in a somewhat 
shaded situa tion . . . . oaoh 9d. 
TUNICA SAXIFRAGA FL. PL. A pretty rock 
plant with pink double flowers, a neat little 
Alpino, lasting in flower from Juno till 
Autumn . . . . . . oaoh Is. 
VERBASCUM PANNOSUM. Tall spikes of 
bright yellow flowers, large woolly leaves. 
Height five feet . . . . eaoh fid. 
„ CALEDONIA. Grand spike of sulphur, 
shaded lake flowers. Four feet eaoh Od. 
WALLFLOWERS — Strong, transplanted. 
Blood Red . . per doz. 9d. ; per 100 6s. 
Cloth of Gold . . „ 9d. ; „ 6s. 
Vulcan . . „ 9d. ; „ 6s. 
DANIELS’ SPECIAL COLLECTIONS OF HARDY FLOWERING PLANTS. 
We have much pleasure in reoomm ending the following oolleotions, whioh oontain a vory ohoioe 
seleotion of the above, specially arranged for brilliant and varied display of ooloux and a long 
oontlnuanoe of bloom in the open garden. 
COLLECTION A. 100 in 00 line varieties, our selection 25a. 0d. 
COLLECTION 
B. 
60 in 60 fine varieties, onr selection 
.. 17s. Od. 
COLLECTION 
C. 
60 in 26 fine varieties, onr selection 
. . 15s. Od. 
COLLECTION 
D. 
25 in 26 fine varieties, onr selection 
„ 8s. 6d. 
Oar own selection, per dm 4s. fid., 6s„ & 9s. All strung, established plants from single pots. Carriage Free. 
PLANTS SUITABLE FOR R0CKW0RK. 
We have a splendid collection of dwarf-growing plants suitable for rockeries, inoluding the 
finest of the Arabis, Aub.retias, Campanulas, Drabas, Herniaria, Phlox frondosa, Saxifrages, Sedums. 
Thymus, Ac., A o., which we offer from single pots at the following low rates. Carriage Free: — 
Oar own selection, per dm. *s, fid. and fin. ; per 100, 81a. uod 80s. 
