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DANIELS’ CHOICE NAMED GLADIOLI. 
GLADIOLUS — THE BRIDE, 
The early-flowering section of Gladioli — 
blooming in June and July — will thrive in 
almost any soil or situation, but should for 
preference be planted in a warm sunny position. 
October and November ore the best months for 
planting, and the bulbs should be planted in 
clumps or patches of six or eight, and at a 
depth of four or flve inches, covering them over 
in Winter with some short manure to prevent 
injury from frost. For growing in pots, they 
should be potted five in a six-inch pot. using 
a light rich compost and covering the crowns 
about half an inch deep. Give but little water 
till they start into growth, when they should 
be placed on the stage, or as near the light as 
convenient. 
SELECT GLADIOLI. 
Early-Flowering Varieties. 
ACKERMANNI. Salmon, flaked carmine, with 
violet eye. 14/- per 100, 2/- per do*. 
BLUSHING BRIDE. Lovely white, with pink 
and oarmlne flakes on lower petals, beautiful. 
10/- per 100, 1/6 per do*. 
BRILLIANT (New). Extra line deep scarlet. 
12/6 per 100, 1/10 per do*. 
CRIMSON QUEEN. Fiery orange -scarlet with 
orlmson glow, blotohed carmine and white ; 
very showy. 14/- per 100, 2/- per do*. 
FIERY KNIGHT. Brilliant scarlet and ver- 
milion, a large and beautiful flower. 21/- 
per 100, 3/- per doz.l 
GENERAL SCOTT. Lovely satin rose, cream- 
coloured blotches, edgedsoarlet. 14/- 1 00, 21- d 7.. 
LIBERTY (New). Lovely pink, carmine edged 
flakes. 16/6 per 100, 2/4 per doz. 
PEACH BLOSSOM. Delicate peaoh pink, extra 
fine. 10/- per 100, 1/8 per doz. 
RED PRINCE. Orange scarlet with white 
blotch. 18/6 per 100, 2/4 per doz. 
SALMON QUEEN. Beautiful salmon-red, with 
white and crimson flakes. 14/- per 100, 
2/- per doz. 
SWEETHEART (New). Pure white with red 
blotch. 17/- per 100, 2/6 per doz. 
THE BRIDE. Pure white ; a gem for 
cutting and forces well. 16/6 per 100, 2/4 doz. 
VERY CHOICE MIXED. A fine mixture of 
these delightful flowers, containing many 
lovely colours. 8/- per 100, 1/3 per doz. 
Bulbs of the Early-Flowering Gladioli art sent 
out from October onward. 
For the later flowering varieties of Oladlolus, »•• our " Guide," published In January, which 
contains the names of all the finest and most beautiful kinds. 
LILIUM CANDIDUM (The Madonna Lily). 
Thl* charming old favourite ha» been very largely grown during the past few years as a pot plant, 
It will bear gentle foroing extremely well, and if planted early will bloom at a time when pure white 
flowers, and especially Lilies, are extremely valuable ; it is perfectly hardy, and planted in a garden 
will give a lovely show of its graoeful spikes of bloom sooner than any of the other kind of Lilies. 
EXTRA STRONG BULBS, 10/6 per doz., 1/- each. ORDINARY SIZE, 7 6 per doz., 9d.each 
MUSCARI (Grape Hyacinths). 
These charming bulbs are excellent for giving a display of flowers In th< 
They are quite easy of oulture, and will succeed in almost any soil, forming masses of colour ; 
the borders In spring, 
av sou, iorming masses of colour in the 
rookery, of if grown in pots or bowls in the greenhouse, are splendid for decoration. 
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ATLANTICUS. Lovely blue, rare and distinct. 
6/- per 100, 1/- per doz. 
AZUREUS. Flowers in February in the open 
garden. Lovely sky-blue. 61- 100, II- doz. 
PLUMOSUM MONSTROSUM (Feather 
Hyacinth). Large plumes of beautiful bright 
purple flowers. 8/- per 100, 1/2 per doz, 
UOC< tUO 
HEAVENLY BLUE. Rich blue, most effective 
In masses ; very fragrant, and most useful 
either for decoration or outting purposes. 
This is the finest of all the Muscari for outdoor 
planting. In grass, or for bowl culture. 5, - 
oer 100. lOd. ner do*. 
Selected Bulbs, 7/- per 100 ; 1,2 per doz. 
LILIUM CHALCEDONICUM (Scarlet Turk’s Cap Lily). 
This fine old variety has now become very scarce. The flowers are of Intense soarlet with 
reflexed petals. Bloom In July. Baoh 2/6, per do*. 27/6 
