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Daniels Bros. Limited, Norwich, Spring, 1914. 
FOX-GLOVE— DIGITALIS. 
A very beautiful and showy class of hardy perennials, of fine effect I 
for shrubbery borders, and first class for planting in any odd corner of the 
garden. The large-spotted varieties are exceedingly handsome. They 
grow about 5 to 6 feet in height, with long spikes of beautiful Gloxinia- 
like flowers that continue for a long period when the plants are partially 
shaded by treos, &e. The seeds should be sown somewhat thinly out of 
doors in May or June, and the young plants should be planted out where 
intended to bloom, in Autumn or early Spring. 
574 DANIELS’ SUPERB SPOTTED. Magnificent varieties with 
large. Gloxinia-like spotted flowers . . . . 0 (i ! 
573 MONSTROSA. Splendid mixed. Beautiful shades of rose 
and white . . . . . . . , . . ..04 
576 LARGE WHITE. Very fine 0 3! 
GODETIA DOUBLE ROSE. 
(Sec page SSI, 
FUCHSIAS. 
Sow in February or March on a gentle heat, and treat as recommended 
for tender annuals. ' Those beautiful free-flowering plants will bloom well 
the first year from seed, and plants raised from a first-class strain will 
produce the most satisfactory results. 
577 CHOICEST MIXED. Single .* •, •• •• } ® 
578 „ „ Doublo ■■ • ’ 
571) BOLIVIANA. A line species, with long racemes ot splendid ^ 
scarlet flowers 
Prom Mr. S. MERRIFIELD, Gardener to Sire. Hoffman, Bourneimuth. 
Au. n, *•. p Gloxinias raised from seed supplied by, you Imre been lovely, havinj 20 to 
25 blooms on each plant. I have been delighted with the colours. 
GAILLARDIA. 
A splendid class of showy hardy perennials. If sown under glass if* 
March, will bloom freely the first year from seed, and continue quite into 
lato Autumn. First-class for cut flowers. 
GAILLARDIA LARGE-FLOWERED SINGLE. 
pe" pkt.— s. d. 
586 LARGE-FLOWERED SINGLE. Saved from our splendid 
Rtrain of choice named flowers. 2 to 3 feet . . r; d. and 1 O 
581 URGE-FLOW ERED DWARF SINGLE. Beautiful r.cw 
compact growing varieties . . . . . . . . 0 t> 
582 LORENZIANA. Double mixed. Very fine for cutting . . I) A 
583 „ SULPHUREA. Pale yellow, very showy 0 4 
584 AMBLYODON. Half-hardy annual, flowers dark red. Height 
2 feet • . • . • • ■ • • • ..-OR 
GENTIANA ACAULIS. 
585 A splendid hardy dwarf-growing perennial, first-rate for 
rockeries or edgings, beautiful deep blue flowers in Spring. 
Height 6 inches . . . , . . . . ..OK 
GILIA. 
Very pretty free-flowering hardy annuals, useful for patches on mixed 
beds or borders. Excellent for bees. 
586 ALBA. White. 18 inches .. .. .. ..03 
587 TRICOLOR. Lavender white and black. 1 foot .. .. O R 
GLADIOLUS PR;ECOX. 
588 A fine new class of large beautifully blotched flowers of the 
richest colours. Sown in February or March under glass, and 
the young plants planted out in May, will bloom in early 
Autumn with excellent results, and if the bulbs are 
allowed to remain in the ground, they will bloom finer 
still the second year, being quite hardy . . ..It* 
l-'rom Mr. G. R. RISEBROW, Mortlircpps. 
l ' " I am pleased to say the Seeds I had from you last Sprinc have turned out ex- 
ceedingly well. I am thinking of having a larger order this Spring.” 
