Daniels Bros. Limited, Norwich, Spring, 1914. 
DIANTHUS. 
These constitute one of the most brilliant and splendid groups- 
of hardy biennials in cultivation. The large, beautifully coloured 
flowers vary from puro white to the darkest crimson, some of tho 
double flowers being almost equal to carnations in size. All tho 
varieties aro easily raised from seed, and sown in March under glass- 
and transplanted they will bloom freely the first season and make 
charming beds during the Summer and Autumn. Tho Heddewigi. 
section produces the largest flowers and are perhaps the most beauti- 
ful, but all aro deserving of extensive cultivation. The plants vary 
in height from 8 inches to 1 foot. 
DIANTHUS HEDDEWIGI, Double-flowered. 
Very useful for cut flowers, per pkt.— s. cl.. 
538 FIREBALL. Dark crimson, splendid .. ..0 0- 
539 SNOWDRIFT. Pure white, beautifully fringed flowers, 
charming . . . . . . . . ..06 
5-10 FRINGED, DOUBLE. Splendid mixed. Tho petals of 
these are elegantly laciniated. Excellent for cutting 0 6- 
541 DANIELS’ CHOICEST MIXED, DOUBLE. A charming 
variety of beautiful colours . . . . 6d. and 1 O’ 
DIANTHUS HEDDEWIGI, Single-flowered. 
542 PURE WHITE. Large flowers, very freely produced. . 0 6- 
543 SALMON QUEEN. Brilliant salmon pink, one of the 
most beautiful, makes a splendid bed . . ..06- 
544 DARK CRIMSON. Very rich colour . . ..06- 
545 CHOICEST MIXED SINGLE. Very showy and beautiful 
varieties . . . . • • • • ..0 6- 
546 CHINENSIS (Indian Pink). Finest double mixed. Very 
choice . . • . . - . . 3d. and 0 6 
547 „ ALBAFL.PL. White, double .. ..0 6- 
DAHLIA. 
Sow the seeds of these in February or March in a gentle heat, pot tho 
young plants singly into small pots and plant out towards the end of May. 
In a favourable season an abundance of fine bloom will be producod from 
July till the plants are killed by tho frost. 
per pkt. — 8. d. 
530 LARGE-FLOWERED SHOW AND FANCY. Saved from our 
fine collection of choice named flowers . . . . ..10 
531 CACTUS-FLOWERED. F rom named flowers, very ehoico . . 10 
532. POMPONE. Fine dwarf varieties from choicest named 
flowers . . . . . . . . • • ..10 
533 SINGLE FLOWERED. From a very fine collection of named 
sorts . . . . . . . . • . 6A- and 1 0 
DIASCIA BARBERS. 
534 A beautiful little half-hardy annual growing about 9 inches 
high and bearing a profusion of pretty terra-cotta red flowers. 
Excellent for pots in the greenhouse or for borders 
DIMORPHOTHECA AURANTIACA. 
535 A beautiful and showy half-hardy annual growing about a foot 
high with brilliant orange yellow Marguerito-Uke flowers 
Sow in Spring under glass and transplant . . 3d and 0 6 
53G NEW HYBRIDS, beautiful varieties, ranging in colour from 
yellow and orange to maize and pure white .. 6d. and - 
537 
DODECATHEON MEADIA. 
(American Cowslip.) 
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Beautiful hardy perennial, about 9 inches high, with 
elegant cyclamen-like flowers of a bright purplish rose 
colour 
0 
DELPHINIUM. 
These beautiful hardy border Perennials, when grown in clumps on ll i 
herbaceous border, are strikingly effective when in bloom. Their handsoim 
spikes of flowers ranging in colour from white through all tho richest 
shades of blue and purple, furnish some rare colours not found in any 
other class of plant. The new Dwarf Hybrids and the Formosum varieties 
are very fine, whilst the scarlet Nudicaulc and tho pale yellow Sulphureum, 
provide some novel colours amongst these charming flowers. 
per pkt. — s. d. 
548 CARDINALE. Bright 
scarlet. 18 inches .. 0 0 
549 FORMOSUM. Rich dark 
blue. Very fine. Height 
4 to 5 feet . . ..04 
550 „ CCELESTI- 
NUM. Beautiful sky blue 0 0 
551 NUDICAULE. Bright 
scarlet flower. Height 
1 foot. Ver y pretty 0 0 
C52 SULPHUREUM. Long 
spikes of beautiful clear 
yellow flowers. Height 
3 feet . . ..10 
553 NEW DWARF HYBRIDS 
A splendid new class, 
growing only about 3 f t . 
and producing a beaut i- 
ful variety of handsome 
spikes of bloom . . 10 
554 CHOICEST MIXED 
SINGLE. In beautiful 
variety. From our fine 
collection of named 
flowers . . 3d. and 0 6 
555 DOUBLE-FLOWERED 
CHOICEST MIXED. 
Fine new varieties Gd. & 1 0 delphinium single flowered. 
From Kr. G. RAYNER, Durham. 
June Utfi.^.^ DahliQsqulte Sl£c aud sound. I am very pleased with them; they 
are in perfect condition.” 
From Mr. H. CHAMBERS, Lcgbourno, Louth. 
Oct. 22nd. 
“The Asters induced from vour 
blending of colours and delicate tints 
Seed have charmed u« with a 
we have never seen before.” 
most beautiful 
From Mr. J. FOX, Holloway, N. 
Aug. UtlL ^ allflower geed tum0( | 00 t splmdid, in four days they were up in 
hundreds, and looked a great picture of colour.” 
From Mr. T. MOORE, Histon. 
IC ’“Your Seeds have given great satisfaction in the past. Shall be pleased to 
recommend them to all,” 
