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Daniels Bros. Limited, Norwich, Spring , 1914. 
LANTANA. 
A half-hardy shrubby perennial, with heads of brilliantly coloured 
flowers. Excellent for bedding out, or as a pot plant for the greenhouse. 
per pkt. — s. cl. 
064 NEW DWARF HYBRIDS, MIXED. Beautiful varieties, 
of compact habit. Height 9 inches . . . . ..00 
LAYIA ELEGANS. 
605 A pretty hardy annual from California, about 1 foot high, with 
large round yellow flowers edged with white . . ..03 
LEPTOSIPHON. 
Free-flowering and exceedingly pretty hardy annuals. L. densiflorus 
and albus are very useful for beds or borders. The dwarf-growing sorts 
arc well suited for edgings or rockwork. 
060 DENSIFLORUS. Lilac. 1 foot . . . . . . ..03 
007 (! ALBUS. Pure white, sweet-scented. 1 foot 0 3 
LEPTOSYNE STILLMANNI. 
003 A beautiful hardy annual, growing about 15 inches high, with 
bright golden-yellow flowers. This is one of the quickest 
annuals to bloom from seed and may be had in perfection 
within five weeks of sowing . . . . . . ..04 
UNARIA MAROCCANA. 
A charming class of beautiful hardy annuals, growing about 18 inches 
high, and throwing up elegant spikes of small Antirrhinum-like flowers. 
The colours vary from crimson, rose, yellow and pink to the purest white. 
These are splendid as cut flowers for table decoration. 
669 CHOICE HYBRIDS, MIXED 0 3 
070 EXCELSA HYBRIDS. Splendid new strain of beautiful 
varieties . . . . . . . . . . ..00 
LINUM. 
071 GRANDIFLORUM RUBRUM. Very showy hardy annual, 
producing a profusion of brilliant crimson-scarlet flowers. 
Height 1 foot . . . . . . . . ..03 
LOVE-LIES-BLEEDING. 
C72 AMARANTHUS CAUDATUS. A fine showy hardy annual with 
long drooping stems of crimson-scarlet flowers. 2 to 3 feet 0 3 
LUPINUS. 
Handsome and easily-grown showy hardy annuals that well deserve 
their high popularity. All the varieties are free-flowering and have a 
very pretty effect on mixed beds or borders. 
073 HYBRIDUS ATROCOCCINEUS. Scarlet and white, very 
showy. 2£ feet . . . . . . . . ..03 
(57-4 CRUIKSHANKI. Fine dark blue. Height 3 feet . . ..03 
675 SULPHUREUS SUPERBUS. Bright yellow, fine. 2 feet . . 0 3 
676 SUBCAUNOSUS. Dark blue and white, very pretty. 1 foot 0 3 
(577 LUTEUS ROMULUS. Rich bright yellow, very distinct. 2 ft. 0 4 
678 NANUS. Blue, lfoot.. .. .. .. ..0 3 
679 „ ALBO-COCCINEUS. Bright carmine tipped with 
white, charming variety. 1 foot . . . . ..04 
HARDY PERENNIAL LUPINS. 
G80 ARBOREUS (The Tree Lupin). Handsome shrubby variety, 
flowers yellow. Height 4 feet . . . . . . ..04 
081 „ SNOW QUEEN. Long spikes of beautiful pure 
white flowers, splendid variety. Height 4 feet . . ..04 
082 POLYPHYLLUS. Blue. Height 4 feet . . . . ..03 
683 „ White. Height 4 feet . . . . ..03 
084 „ Choice Hybrids. Fine varieties. Mixed 0 6 
LYCHNIS HAAGEANA. 
(New Hybrids.) 
A splendid class of dwarf-growing hardy herbaceous perennials, growing 
about 1 foot high. The flowers vary in colour from the most intense and 
brilliant scarlet to tho brightest orange and salmon shades, and are very 
effective when grown in good clumps on the border. 
085 CHOICE MIXED HYBRIDS, in beautiful variety . . ..04 
LOBELIA. 
LOEELIA— DANIELS’ WHITE BE C DING. 
To secure fine plants for bedding out the following May, some prefer 
to sow the seed in Autumn, but February or March is good time for sowing 
if the plants have careful attention and are grown on freely. Sow the 
seeds thinly in pans or pots of sandy loam, cover very lightly, and place 
in a heat of about sixty degrees, keep moist, and soon as the young plants 
can be handled, pot off singly into small pots of light rich soil, keep near 
the glass in a gentle heat, and give plenty of air on fine days. Carefully 
picking off all the flower-buds will greatly assist their growth, and they 
should on no account be allowed to suffer from want of moisture. Other 
excellent methods arc to prick the young plants five or six in a five-inch 
pot, or, better still, to plant them thinly in shallow trays of rich soil, keeping 
in gentle heat, giving air, ete., as recommended. These will generally 
form compactly grown, sturdy plants, that will quickly produce a beautiful 
effect when planted out. Lobelias intended for pots or window-boxes 
succeed best when planted out thinly in good soil in an open situation, 
and carefully lifted when they have formed nice tufty plants ; these will 
at once commence blooming, and produce an effect that could not be 
otherwise obtained. For bedding out, we strongly recommend Daniels’ 
Dark Blue and Daniels' White Bedding as most compact in growth and 
reliable in colour. Royal Purple and Barnard’s Perpetual are also very 
line, whilst for pot culture, hanging baskets, and greenhouse decoration, 
the beautiful Tenuior and the varieties of Ramosa are by far the best. 
per pkt.— s. d. 
086 DANIELS’ DARK BLUE. A very fine dark blue, compact- 
growing variety ; splendid for edgings and carpet bedding. 
For a really good dark blue beddtr, wo recommend this as 
the best variety for garden decoration . . . . ..10 
087 DANIELS’ WHITE BEDDING. Pure white dwarf ; a beautiful 
variety for bedding . . . . . . . . ..10 
088 ROYAL PURPLE. Deep rich blue with distinct white eye, 
splendid . . . . . . . . . . ..06 
089 BARNARD’S PERPETUAL. Bright ultramarine blue, white 
at base of lower petals ; splendid dwarf variety . . ..00 
690 COMPACTA, WHITE LADY. Pure white, very compact . . 0 6 
091 SPECIOSA (true). Fine dark blue, excellent bedder . . 0 0 
092 COBALT BLUE. Fine and distinct colour . . ..03 
693 ERINUS ALBA. White, very useful . . . . ..03 
094 PAXTONI. Blue and white, dwarf . . . . ..03 
095 TENUIOR. A charming variety, growing about one foot high, 
with very large flowers, cobalt blue, w ith white centre ; very 
graceful in habit and makes a beautiful pot plant, and is 
excellent for vases and hanging baskets . . ..06 
696 RAMOSA BLUE ) A beautiful upright growing class 9 in. to 0 4 
097 „ WHITE - 1 ft. high, very useful for pot culture 0 4 
698 „ ROSE ) in the greenhouse. 0 4 
LOBELIA CARDINALIS VICTORIA. 
This beautiful perennial, growing about two feet high, with its liclx 
dark metallic foliage and brilliant scarlet flowers, comes quite true from 
seed, and sown in February or March on a gentle heat will make nice 
plants for bedding out in May or June for blooming the following Autumn. 
699 Per packet . . . . . . • • • • • • 
