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Daniels Bros. Limited, Norwich, Autumn, 1922 . 
Hardy Perennial Flowering Plants ( continued ). 
PAPAVER ORIENTAL MAHONEY. Darkest 
crimson, well formed flowers. 1/- each. 
„ „ MRS. J. HARKNESS. Salmon pink 
(lowers. 1/- each. 
,, „ MRS. MARSH. Flowers scarlet, 
striped white. 1/- each. 
„ „ MRS. PEACOCK. Flowers rich 
salmon with dark blotch. 1/- each. 
,, „ MRS. PERRY. Orange-chrome. l/-ea. 
,, „ PERRY’S WHITE. Flowers white 
with purple blotch. II- each. 
„ „ PRINCE OF ORANGE. II- each. 
„ „ PRINCESS VICTORIA LOUISE. 
Flowers charming pink. l/-eacli. 
„ „ SALMON QUEEN. l/-eaoh. 
P/EONIES, HERBACEOUS. All the best varieties 
at 21/- per doz. 
Choice sorts. 2/6 eaoh, 27/6 doz. 
PINKS. Choice named varieties. Our Selection. 
II- each. 10/- per doz. 
PHLOX DECUSSATA (Late Phloxes) 
„ BARON VAN HEECKEREN (New). Salmon 
pink. 1/6 each. 
., COQUELICOT. Brightest of scarlets, with 
purple eye. II- ea. 
„ DR. CHARCOT. Violet flowers, good 
truss. 1/- each. 
„ ELIZABETH CAMPBELL. Apple blossom 
pink. 1/3 each. 
„ EMILE KRANTZ. Rosy-lilac; a dwarf 
variety with dense heads. 1 ft. 1/6 oach. 
„ ETNA. Brilliant scarlet, very fine. l/-each. 
„ FRAU A. BUCHNER. The best white. 
3 ft. 1/6 eaoh. 
„ FRIEFRAULEIN-VON-LASSBERG. The 
S urest and largest, white Phlox. 1/6 each. 
. A. STROHLEIN. Orange scarlet. l/-ea. 
„ GOLIATH. Bright carmine with dark 
centre. 1/6 each. 
„ GRUPPEN KONINGEN. Pale rose. l/-e a. 
„ IRIS. Violet blue, very fine. II- each. 
„ JULES S ANDEAN (New). Clear £ pink 
flowers. 1/6 oach. 
„ LEONARDEDE VINCI. Flowers white with 
vermilion centre. 1/- each. 
„ LE MAHDI. Violet blue. 1/6 each. 
„ M. HUGH LOW. Good crimson. 1/3 each, 
12/- per doz. 
„ MISS E. WILLMOTT. Lilac, pale centre. 
1/3 each, 12/- per doz. 
„ PANTHEON. Rosy salmon. 1/- each. 
„ RIJNSTROOM. Cerise, large heads. II- 
each, 10/8 per doz. 
„ SELMA. Pink with cherry red eye. II- 
each, 10/6 per doz. 
,, SINBAD. Flowers lilac mauve withTcar- 
mino eye. 1/- each. 
,, TAPIS BLANC. The finest of all dwarf 
white Phloxes. 1 ft. 1/- each. 
,, TOREADOR. Flowers moss rose pink. l/-en. 
PHYGELIUS CAPENSIS. Flowers bright red. 
1/- each. 
POLEMONIUM C7ERULEUM. l/-each. 
„ RICHARDSONII ALBUM., Spikes of 
oharming pure white flowers on stems of 
pale green foliage. 1 ft. l/-each. 
POTENT1LLA, MIXED COLOURS. 1/- each, 
10/6 per doz. 
POTERIUM OBTUSUM. Rose pink, free 
flowering. 2 ft. 1/6 each. 
PYRETHRUMS, BEST DOUBLE MIXED. 
II- each. 10/8 per doz. 
„ ,, SINGLE MIXED. 1/- each, 10/6 doz. 
„ SINGLE, AGNES MARY KELWAY. 
Rose, telling variety. II- each, 10/6 doz. 
„ ,, JAMES KELWAY. Scarlet. II- 
each, 10/6 per doz. 
„ DOUBLE, LA VESTULE. White tinged 
lilac. II- each. 
,, APHRODITE. Large white. l/-eaoh. 
,, MME. MUNIER. Pale pink. 11- ouch. 
„ QUEEN MARY. Pink. 1/- each. 
„ To name. 10/6 per doz. 
RANUNCULUS ACRIS FL. PL. Flowers double 
yellow. 2 ft. 11- each. 
RUDBECKIA CALIFORNIA. Yellow flowers 
on long stems. 5 ft. II- each. 
„ LACINIATA FL. PL. Double golden yellow. 
II- each, 10/6 doz. 
„ L/E V I DATA . v ,Rich golden yellow flowers. 
5 ft. 1/- each. 
„ NEWMANII. Yellow, black centre. 1/- ea. 
SCABIOSA CAUCASICA. Lilac-blue. l/-each. 
ELATA. Sulphur yellow. 1/- each. 10/6 doz. 
SIDALCEA CANDIDA. Satiny white flowers. 
3 ft. 1/- each. 
,, ROSY GEM. Bright rosy flowers. 1/- each, 
10/6 doz. 
SOL1DAGO, ALTISSIMA. Yellow. II- each. 
„ GOLDEN WINGS. Bestgoldon yellow. l/-ea. 
„ SHORTIA. Golden yellow. II- each. 
SPIR7EAS, ARUNCUS. Plumes oreamy white. 
II- each. 
„ FILIPENDULA FL. PL. Double white. l/-ea, 
„ GIGANTEA. Feathery white flowers. 6ft. 
1/6 eaoh. 
„ PALMATA ELEGANS. Pale pink. Japanese 
Meadow Sweet. 1/3 each. 12/6 per doz. 
„ RIVULARIS. (.Creamy white flowers. G ft. 
,’1/6 each. *~ 
„ THUNBERGII. White flowers. 3 ft. 1/6 ca, 
„ ULMARIAFL.PL. Double white. 3ft. 1/6 ea. 
Sl'ATICE LATIFOLIA. Sea Lavender. 18 
inches. 1/3 each, 12/6 per doz. 
THALICTRUM ADIANTIFOLIUM (The 
Maidenhair Thalictrum). Quite hardy. 1 /- ea. 
„ AGUILEGIFOLIUM. Creamy white. 3 ft.l/-oa 
„ DEPTEROCARPUM. Blue flowers. 2/- each. 
„ GLAUCUM. Yellow. 1/3 each, 12/6 per doz. 
TRADESCANTIA VIRG1NICA, “ Flower-of- 
a-day.” Flowers blue. 1} ft. 1/8 eaoh. 
,. ALBA. White form of the above, lift. II- 
TR1TOMA GOLDEN SPIRE. Fine foliage and 
long stems. 2i — 3 ft. 1/6 each. 
„ NORTHI7E. Scarlet & orange. l/3ea. 12/6dz. 
„ TYSONII. Scarlet and orange, with bold 
glauoous foliage. 5 ft. 1/6 each. 
,i UVARIA GRANDIFLORA. Orange red. l/-ea. 
TROLLIUS ASIATICUS. Bright orange. l/-ea. 
„ EUROP7EUS SUPERBUS. II- each. 
„ HIS MAJESTY. Round fflowers of deep 
orange. II- each, 10/6 per doz. 
„ ORANGE GLOBE. Deep orange. 1/3 each. 
TROP7EOLUM SPECIOSUM. Scarlet. 1/6 ea. 
VERBASCUM CALEDONIA. 1/6 each. 
.. DENSIFLORUM. Golden bronze. 1/6 each. 
VERONICA LONGIFOLIA SUBSESSILIS. Rich 
violet blue flowers. 3 ft. 1/- each. 
VIOLAS. Choice named varieties. Our 
selection. 4d. each, 31- doz., 21/- per 100. 
We are able to supply extra sized olumps from the open ground, and we shall be glad to 
send a list of these to anyone wanting to obtain immediate effect. 
DANIELS’ SPECIAL COLLECTIONS OF HARDY FLOWERING PLANTS 
We have mnoh pleasure In recommending the following four collections, which contain a 
very choice eelootlon of the above, specially arranged for a brilliant and varied display of oolour 
and a long continuance of bloom In the open garden. 
COLLECTION A. 100 in 60 fine varieties, our 
■eleotlon, 65 /■. 
COLLECTION B. B0 In P0 fine varieties, our 
■ election, 35/-. 
COLLECTION 0. 60 In 25 fine varieties our 
■eleotlon, 80/-. 
COLLECTION D. 25 In 25 fine varletlee, our 
■eleotlon, 17f6 . 
Our own selection, 10/6 per do*. Mostly clumps from open ground. 
