Daniels Bros. Limited, Norwich, Autumn, 1922 . 
COTTAGE TULIPS — May Flowering. 
STRIPED BEAUTY. Rose, heavily flaked 
crimson and white, very showy. 15,'- nor 
100, 2/3 per doz. 
SUNSET. Brilliant crimson, flushed with gold ; 
superb variety. 14/- per 100, 2/- per 
doz. 
THE FAWN. A refined and charming colour, 
boautitul rosy fawn, shaded blush, lone 
egg-shaped flower. 11/- per 100, 1/8 
por doz. 
COLLECTIONS for BORDER PLANTING 
(OUR SELECTION). 
100 in 10 beautiful varieties, 12/6 
50 in 10 choice sorts, 6 '6 
36 in 6 splendid varieties, 5/6 
24 in 6 fine varieties, 4/- 
COTTAGE TULIPS -Splendid mixed, 9/- per 100; 1/4 per doz. 
This fine mixture is highly reoommended byus.it includes a great variety of oolours made up 
from the best sorts. 
LATE FLORISTS’ TULIPS — May Flowering. 
(Old Dutch Breeder Tulips, Bizarres, etc.) 
These grand old favourites have received a good deal of attention of recent years. The 
combinations of colours are unusual and artistic, embracing a great range of shades in purple, 
bronze, lilac, heliotrope, violet, yellow, maroon, brown, gold, and orange. The flowers are 
mostly largo, of perfect cup shape, and are carried on long, strong, upright stems. The whole 
class is most valuable for border work or for cut bloom, their lasting qualities making the display 
of great value when other flowers are scarcest. 
APRICOT. Bronze, shaded ruddy apricot, 
largo flower. 17/6 por 100, 2/6 per doz. 
ASPASIA. Claret or wine-red, shaded purple. 
14/- per 100, 2/- per doz. 
BACCHUS. Rich plum-purple, very large bloom. 
1 - each, 10/6 per doz. 
BRONZE QUEEN. Enormous flower, bronze 
tinged aprloot. 12/6 per 100, 1/10 per doz. 
DOM PEDRO. Coffee-brown, shaded maroon, 
large bold flowers associate well with the 
lighter coloured varieties. 27 6 100, 3/9 do/. 
FEU ARDENT. Large bold flower. Brilliant 
mahogany rod. 16/6 per 100, 2/4 per doz. 
GENERAL NEY. Old gold with olive base. 
18/6 por 100, 2/8 per doz. 
GRAND MAITRE. Deep purple violet, good 
bedder. 18/6 per 100, 2/8 per doz. 
GOLDEN BRONZE. A most beautiful variety 
with largo cup-shaped flowers of a rich 
golden bronze, shaded old gold at the base. 
18/6 nor 100, 2/8 per doz. 
HAMLET. Coffee -brown with bronze edge, 
shaded gold. 18/6 per 100, 2/8 per doz. 
KINGSCOURT. An enormous flower of a 
peculiar blond of mauve and rose, flushed 
a brownish tint, and edging off to almost 
pure orange. 12/6 per 100, 1/10 per doz. 
LA CIRCASSIENNE. Long flower, dark old 
rose, feathered white, very attractive. 32/- 
per 100, 4/6 per doz. 
LA S1NGULIERE. Silvery white, margined 
crimson maroon, deepening with age until 
the whole flower is suffused with colour. 
16/6 per 100, 2/4 per doz. 
LOUIS XIV. Dark purple, flushed golden 
bronze, the finest of the Breeders. 7d. each, 
6/- per doz. 
LUCIFER. A grand tulip. Flowers terra- 
cotta orange, well shaped on a graceful 
stem. 6/6 per doz. 
MARIE LOUISE. Old rose, shaded salmon and 
edged orange-bronze, 14/- per 100, 2/- doz. 
MARY HOLLIS. Soft carmine cerise, medium 
size flower. 14/- per 100, 2/- per doz. 
MEDEA. Huge flower, salmon -carmine, shaded 
heliotrope. 12/- per 100, 1/9 per doz. 
PANORAMA. Deep bronzy orange red with 
mahogany shading. Enormous globular 
flowers, lasting a long time in good condition. 
24/- per 100, 8/4 per doz. 
PRINCE OF ORANGE. Globular flower, 
terra-cotta orange, with broad margin of a 
lighter shade. Showy and sweet-scented. 
18/6 per 100. 2/8 per doz. 
SANSPAREILLE. Glowing purple -violet, white 
base. 21/- per 100, 3/- per doz. 
SUNRISE. An attractive colour. Reddish 
apricot with golden edge, dark base. 12/- 
per 100. 1<9 per doz. 
TERRA COTTA. Brownish rod, with inside of 
petals golden -orange. 14/- per 100, 2/- per 
doz. 
TURENNE. Grand flower, bronzy violet 
purple, broad amber margin. A tall stately 
tulip. 17 6 per 100. 2/6 per doz. 
VIOLET QUEEN. Beautiful reddish-violet, 
distinct and line. 20/- per 100, 2/9 per doz. 
YELLOW PERFECTION. Light bronzy yellow 
edged with gold. 16/6 per 100, 2 4 per doz. 
MIXTURE OF LATE FLORISTS* TULIPS. A 
grand variety of colours including both 
naked and stripod varieties and self colours. 
14/- per 100, 2/- per doz. 
