Daniels Bros. Limited, Norwich, Autumn, 1922 . 
SWEET PEAS FOB AUTUMN SOWING. 
P ra °tice °* sowing Sweet Peae in Autumn has been largely revived during the last two 
years. The great advantages are that of oarly blooming and the fact that in such unfavourable 
Summers as the past two the well established Autumn sown plants will stand either drought or 
wot with equal facility. The best time for sowing outdoors is in October, in a well drained soil, 
but if the soil or situation is not favourable, we’ 
recommend sowing at the end of September, in 
boxes or pots, shaded until the seeds have germina- 
ted. The plants should be kept in frames all 
through the Winter, and transplanted at the proper 
time in Spring, when nearly a month will be gained 
in time of flowering over tho Spring sown plants. 
The following list includes most of the new 
per pkt. 
terra- 
6d. & 
Grand 
6d. & 
white 
cherry 
6d. & 
NEW SWEET PEA — MASCOTT’S WHITE. 
varieties. 
ANNIE IRELAND. White, edged 
cotta 
AUSTIN FREDERICK IMPROVED 
lavender 
BLUE P1COTEE. Blue edge 01 
ground 
BRILLIANT (new). Brilliant 
cerise 
CHARITY. Deep crimson 
CONSTANCE HINTON. Pure white 
DAISYBUD. Rich rose pink on white . . 
DORIS. Corise cherry pink 
EDITH CAVELL. Rosy pink on cream . . 
ELEGANCE. Soft silvery pink 
GEORGE SHAWYER (new). Orange salmon 
GIANT ATTRACTION. Rich shell pink . . 
GLADYS. Pure lavender lilac 
HAWLMARK PINK. Rose pink shaded 
salmon . . . . . . . . 6d. & 
JACK CORNWELL, V.C. Dark blue 6d. & 
JEAN IRELAND. Creamy buff, edged 
rose 
MAJESTIC CREAM. The finest cream . . 
MASCOTT’S INGMAN. Rosy carmine . . 
MASCOTT’S WHITE (new). Puro white 
6d. & 1 0 
MRS. ARNOLD HITCHCOCK. Salmon on 
cream . . ..06 
PICTURE. Rose flushed flesh pink 6d. & 1 0 
ROYAL SCOT. Brilliant scarlet 0 6 
SENSATION. Scarlet, orange shaded . . 0 6 
SPLENDOUR. Red maroon . . 0 6 
SWEET PEAS, New Spencer Varieties. 
,, 12 Fine Selected Varieties. 4/6. 
„ 6 Fine Seleoted Varieties. 2/6. 
,, Very Choice Mixed 1/6 per oz., 
6d. and 1/- per pkt. 
HARDY ANNUALS FOR AUTUMN SOWING. 
Many kinds of hardy annuals, if sown in Autumn, will withstand an ordinary Winter, and 
tho following Spring produce blooms of a size and brilliancy that will surprise many who are only 
familiar with the undersized crowded specimens usually seen in our gardens during the summer months 
Sow tho seeds thinly, any time during September or early in October, in an open space, on 
rather poor soil and where they are freely exposed to air and sunshine. Here they will make good 
sturdy plants that will withstand the winter frosts and bo in good condition for removal when 
required. Plant out in November or early Spring whore intended to bloom — or if intended to flower 
whore sown, the plants should be rigorously thinned out as soon as large enough to handle in Autumn. 
ALYSSUM MARITIMUM. White, Dwarf. 4d. 
per pkt. 
CANDYTUFT. Daniels* Mammoth Spiral, 
White. Immense spikos. 6d. per pkt. 
Choicest Mixed. 4d. per pkt. 
,, NEW DWARF. Choice Mixed. 6d. per pkt. 
CLARKIA ELEGANS, Mixed. 6d. per pkt. 
CYANUS MINOR. Choice Mixed. 4d. per pkt. 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA. Extra Choice Mixed. 4d. 
por pkt. 
GODETIA. Large-Flowered. Choice Mixed. 
4d. per pkt. 
LARKSPUR. Dwarf Rocket, mixed. 4d. pkt. 
LUPINS. ANNUAL. Mixed. 4d. per pkt. 
NIGELLA, Miss Jekyll. 6d. por pkt. 
NIGELLA DAMASCENA. 4d. per pkt. 
NEMOPHILA INSIGNIS. 4d. per pkt. 
POPPY. Shirley Selected. Very fine, mixed. 
6d. per pkt. 
„ Carnation Flowered. Double mixed. 
4d. per pkt. 
SCABIOUS. Large-Flowered. Double Mixed. 
4d. per pkt. 
VIRGINIAN STOCK. Choice mixed. 4d. pkt. 
„ „ Red. 4d. per pkt. 
,, „ White. 4d. per pkt. 
VISCARIA CARDINALIS. Brilliant scarlet. 
4d. per pkt. 
„ OCULATA G/ERULEA. Blue. 4d. per pkt. 
SEED FOR AUTUMN GREENHOUSE SOWING. 
CYCLAMEN. Daniels* Giant White. Pure 
white large flowers. Splendid. 1/6 per pkt. 
„ VULCAN. Deep crimson. 1/6 per pkt. 
„ Daniels’ Giant Mixed. A magnificent strain. 
1/6 and 2/6 per pkt. 
CYCLAMEN. Salmon King. Large beautiful 
flowers of a clear salmon-pink. 1/6 per pkt. 
SCHIZANTHUS WISETONENSIS. Daniels* 
Excelsior Strain. The finest for pot cultiva- 
tion. 1/6 and 2/6 per pkt. 
