Daniels Bros. Limited, Norwich, Spring, 1914. 
CARNATIONS. 
SEEDLING CARNATIONS. FROM OUR COLLECTION OF CHOICE VARIETIES 
Carnation seed may be sown from March to May in woll-drained pans 
■of good rich soil, and these should bo kept shaded until the seeds have 
germinated, when tho plants should be gradually hardened off by admitting 
air and light. Prick off the seedlings about nine inches apart in boxes or 
prepared borders, and let them stay there until the Autumn, when they 
may be permanently planted in the positions they are to occupy. 
Tho Perpetual or Tree varieties aro a very valuable class, giving as they 
do a charming display in Winter, when flowers aro so much valued. 
Tho “ Marguerite n Section is a special favourite with amateurs, as the 
plants when raised from Seed early in tho Spring, produce an abundance 
of flowers during the Summer, if sown in June, carefully lifted in Autumn 
and potted up, they will continue to bloom right into tho Winter. 
11 per pkt.— a. d. 
403 DANIELS’ CHOICEST MIXED. A very fine strain of beautiful 
varieties, saved from stage flowers, and will produco a high 
percentage of double blooms . . . . • • J . 
494 . smaller pkt. 1 0 
495 DANIELS’ PERPETUAL or TREE. A fine strain of beautiful 
flowcsr. Fine for pot culture .. .. ” 
49 j smaller pkt. 1 0 
497 AMERICAN PERPETUAL A fine class for pot culture, 
very choice mixod . . . . • • • • ’ ' ! <■ 
498 PICOTEES. Yellow, ground varieties, very fino . . . . 1 <> 
499 White, ground varieties, very beautiful lb 
500 „ DANIELS’ CHOICEST MIXED. From stage 
flowers, in splendid variety .. •• •• •• ! 
391 smaller pkt. 1 0 
502 MARGUERITE, NEW LARGE-FLOWERED. Handsome, 
double, fringed flowers, deliciously scented. Sown early will 
bloom freely tho first year from seed ; splendid for pots ; 
a highly improved strain. Very choice mixed .. Cd. and 
503 MARGUERITE, PURE WHITE. Very useful for cut flowers l o 
504 GARDEN PINK, “ ARGUS.” A splendid strain of beautiful 
double, sweet-scented flowers ; bloom first year from seed l 
ANNUAL 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
An exceedingly useful and showy class of hardy annuals for garden 
decoration. The single-flowered varieties are especially valuable to cut for 
vases and large bouquets, and will last for a long time in water. Sow tho 
seeds in March or April in the open ground and thin out to 6 or 8 inches. 
per pkt. — e. d. 
505 MORNING STAR. Beautiful large pale yellow flowers, a gem 
for cutting. Height 18 inches. . .. .. ..0 0 
500 NORTHERN STAR (new). Very largo flowers, with soft yellow 
centres, clear white edges and black disc. Fine for cutting 0 0 
507 EVENING STAR. Large, rich golden yellow flowers. 18 in... U 0 
508 CORONARIUM PRINCESS MAY. Large, beautiful single 
white flowers, with primrose centre, very handsome . . 0 4 
509 CARINATUM ATROCOCCINEA. Crimson. 2 feet.. ..0 3 
510 „ BURRIDGEANUM. Beautiful flowers with bands of 
crimson yellow, &c. 2 feet . . . . . . ..03 
51 1 „ CHAMELEON. Very handsomo flowers, with 
variously coloured bands. 2 feet . . . . ..03 
512 SEGETUM GLORIA (new). Pale yellow centre with pure white 
edge. Large flowers, splondid variety. Height 18 inches. . 0 G 
513 DANIELS’ CHOICEST MIXED. Single. A beautiful strain of 
handsomely coloured flowers, splendid for garden decoration 
or cut flowers . . . . . . . . 3d. and 0 G 
514 INODORUM, “BRIDAL ROBE” (new). Large double snow- 
white flowers, very fine. Height 9 inches . . ..10 
ANNUAL CHRYSANTHEMUMS. CHOICEST MIXED. 
515 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM 
(The Speaker). Hardy Perennial. 
Very large, splendid pure white flowers. Sown in March under 
glass will bloom beautifully out doors in the Autumn 
Per packet. 0 
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From Mr. G. TOWiVING, Bristol. 
tb - U I won several prizes with your Seals I had from you la t year. 
Fran Mr. H. W. BAIGHT, KingSwood. 
Ap ll -”rho’ Poppy Sead wo received from you list year was the best I ever saw, and 
was admired by everyone.” 
