Daniels Bros. Limited, Norwich, Spring, 1914. 
BALSAMS. 
These beautiful flowers are well worthy of cultivation, and when well- 
grown in good-sized pots form handsome objects for the decoration of the 
greenhouse or conservatory, where they will make a fine display for a loim 
period Balsams also succeed admirably when planted out of doors in 
good soil, and in a sheltered position. Sow the seeds in March or April 
in pots or pans of light rich soil, and place in a gentle heat. 
CAMELLIA FLOWERED BALAAM 
DANIELS’ CAMELLIA-FLOWERED. 
per pkt.— a. (1. 
369 AN ASSORTMENT OF 6 SPLENDID VARIETIES, 20 seeds each 2 0 
370 SALMON QUEEN (now). Brilliant salmon-rose, with large, 
n perfectly formed imbricated double flowers . . (id. and 1 0 
371 SNOW QUEEN. Pure white. Splendid double .. ..00 
372 VIOLET SPOTTED . . ..06 
373 WHITE, SHADING TO BLUSH 0 0 
374 CHOICEST MIXED . . . . 6d. and 1 0 
375 CAMELLIA-FLOWERED GERMAN. Double ; fine mixed ..03 
BARTONIA AUREA. 
373 A freo-flowering showy hardy annual, growing about 18 inches 
high, with rich golden yellow flowers . . . . ..03 
BEET. 
377 DARK-LEAVED BEDDING. Fine dark crimson leaves . . 0 3 
378 CHILIAN. Variegated. First rate for largo beds, &c. The 
colours are very fine in Autumn . . . . ..04 
BRACHYCOME IBERIDIFOLIA. 
379 The Swan River Daisy, very pretty, small, cineraria-liko flowers 
of a light blue colour. Height 1 foot. May be sown in 
Spring as a hardy annual . . . . • • .,05 
BROOM. 
380 CRIMSON AND YELLOW (G. Andreanus). A beautiful hardy 
shrub, which commences blooming the second year 
from seed . . . . . . • • • • ; • ^ (> 
381 WHITE PORTUGAL. Well-known beautiful hardy shrub, 
producing long sprays of white flowers in early bummer . . 0 0 
BEGONIAS. 
Sow the seeds any time from March to May on the surface of well- 
drained pots or pans of light rich soil, press the surface firm before sowing 
and sprinkle with tepid water, cover the pot or pan with a sheet of glass 
to retain the moisture, and place in a heat of about 65°. Transplant as 
soon as large enough to handle. These will mostly bloom in the Autumn, 
and will mako fine tubers for blooming the following year. 
SINGLE FRINGED BEGONIA. 
per pkt. — s. d. 
382 DANIELS’ PRIZE SINGLE. Carefully saved from a grand 
collection of the choicest English varieties, will produce 
some splendid flowers . . . . . . . . ..20 
383 „ „ smaller pkt. 1 0 
384 DAN IEL S* PRIZE DOUBLE. A superb strain, carefully 
hybridised, saved from finest varieties. Will produce some 
grand flowers . . . . . . . . ..20 
385 „ „ smaller pkt. 1 0 
380 FRINGED, SINGLE. Beautifully fringed flowers. Splendid 
for pot culture . . . . . . Is. 6d. and 2 6 
387 FRINGED, DOUBLE. Handsome, double flowers with 
elegantly fringed petals, splendid for pot culture . . ..16 
FIBROUS-ROOTED BEGONIAS. 
A fine class for bedding. 
388 GRACILIS RUBY (new). Bright metallic brown foliage, with 
rosy carmine flowers. Height about 10 inches. A splendid 
variety for bedding . . . . . . . . ..06 
389 SEMPERFLORENS ALBA. Useful for bedding out or edging. 
Highly recommended . . . . . . ..06 
390 „ ROSEA. Useful for bedding out or 
edging. Highly recommended. . .. .. ..0 6 
391 „ VERNON COMPACTA (new). Brilliant 
red flowers and deep red foliage ; splendid bedder . . 0 G 
392 SCHMIDTI. White, shaded with rose. Very free bloomer. 
Sown in heat in February may bo bad in bloom throughout 
the Summer and Autumn . . . . . . ..06 
393 REX VARIETIES. Beautiful plants for the stove or green- 
house. Saved from choicest sorts . . . . ..10 
For Begonia Tubers see page II 2. 
