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DANIELS’ SHOW & BEDDING PANSIES. 
These beautiful, free-flowering, hardy plants are easily raised from seed, and will richly repay the small cost and trouble 
required to grow them to perfection. For blooming in Summer and Autumn, sow in February, March, and April, in pans or 
boxes of light rich soil placed in a gentle heat, and as soon as the young plants are large enough, prick out about two inches 
apart on rich soil to strengthen, and finally plant out six or eight inches apart, in ground into which a good quantity of well- 
decayed manure has been worked. Pansies delight in a somewhat shady position, and plenty of moisture in dry weather. The 
finest blooms are produced the second year, and grand flowers may be had by sowing in July or August in the open ground, 
and planting out in the following Spring into good rich soil. 
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BV* DANIELS’ EXHIBITION GIANT. A superb 
strain of extra large and beautifully coloured 
flowers of the highest type, and including the most 
charming and richly coloured stained and blotched 
flowers. Many of the blooms from this strain will 
be found equal to the finest named varieties. 
Very choice mixed seed 
” ” » smaller pkt, 
DANIELS’ PRIZE BLOTCHED. A splendid strain of brilliantly 
coloured flowers of the most exquisite shades of colour, the 
petals being handsomely stained or blotched, very choice . . 
„ „ „ ,, smaller pkt, 
DANIELS’ GIANT WHITE. Very large flowers, puro white, 
with dark purplo oye ; splendid 
DANIELS’ GIANT YELLOW. Very large, pure yellow, a very 
fine variety 
DANIELS’ GIANT PURPLE. Dark purple, very fine 
DANIELS’ GIANT STRIPED. Beautifully formed flowers, 
handsomely striped. The perfection of all striped varieties 
BUGNOT’S CHOICE MIXED. Fine blotched varieties 
CARDINAL. Bright red with darker blotch, the brightest red 
of all the Pansies, very fine 
GOLDEN YELLOW. Fine spotted ; a beautiful and distinct 
variety 
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820 LORD BEACONSFIELD. Purple violet, the top petals shading 
off to white ; splendid . . . . . . . . 0 G 
821 ORCHID-FLOWERED. Large beautiful flowers, including 
somo raro and attractive shades . . . . 6d. and 1 0 
822 ODIER’S FINE SPOTTED. A superb strain of beautifully 
blotched flowers . . . . . . . . 6d. and 1 0 
823 PEACOCK. A strikingly handsome and very distinct variety. 
The upper petals are a beautiful peacock blue, the flower 
shading off to velvety maroon and crimson . . . . 0 G 
821 PSYCHE. Beautiful variety with handsome undulating 
potals, colour a rich velvety violet, the petals broadly 
margined with white . . . . . . . . 0 o 
823 TRIMARDEAU or GIANT. A fine strain of beautiful large- 
flowered varieties . . . . . . . . 6d. and 1 0 
S2G „ GOLDEN QUEEN (new). Deep golden yellow with 
black eye . . . . . . . . . . ..10 
827 „ C ANDIDISSIM A . A giant, pure white . . 0 G 
828 „ LIGHT BLUE. Very fine . . . . . . 0 G 
i 820 MADAME PERRET, “ The Wine Pansy.” A very fine and quite 
distinct class of large beautiful flowers that continue in 
bloom throughout the Summer. The colours may be 
described as a series of wine shades varying from deep port 
to claret and delightfully fragrant . . . . 6d. and 1 0 
830 MIXED GERMAN. Ordinary varieties . . . . ..03 
BEDDING PANSIES. 
The following varieties will bo found exceedingly useful for making showy beds in Spring, where distinct colours are desirable, all the sorts being 
of compact habit and very freo-flowering 
831 CLIVEDEN YELLOW. Bright yellow 
g32 „ PURPLE. Purplish maroon . . 
833 ,, WHITE. Fine 
834 EMPEROR WILLIAM. Ultramarine bluo 
833 SNOW QUEEN. Pure satiny white ; beautiful 
S3G LIGHT BLUE. Beautiful 
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YELLOW GEM. Golden yellow 
RICH PURPLE. Fine dark 
GOLD-MARGINED. Splendid 
KING OF THE BLACKS. Jet black 
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PURPLE AND GOLD. 
very showy 
Six choice varieties, Is. 6d. 
Golden yellow, the upper petals purple ; 
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BEDDING VIOLAS OR 
A froftjse -flowering and invaluable class of 
hardy perennial bodding plants, continuing in 
bloom from early Spring till late in the Autumn 
months. Highly dosirablo for Spring gardening, 
and afford some charming effects in association 
with Spring-flowering Bulbs, &e. The following 
list includes the finest varieties in cultivation, and 
which we highly recommend. For blooming tho 
same year, sow the seeds in early Spring in a 
gentle hoat, prick out to strengthen, harden off, 
and plant out in April or May where intended 
to flower. For Spring flowering the following 
year, sow the seeds in May or June, prick out 
on Nursery beds and plant out in Autumn or early 
Spring whore intonded to flower. 
From Mr. J. BROWN, SttBet. 
May 6th. _ _ T . , , 
‘ *• The Five Shilling Collection of Pansy Seed l hml from 
you last year arc now in splendid bloom.” 
From Mr. G. STICKLAND, QastvUle. 
April 25th. 
" The Pansy Seed was a great success, and gave me great 
satisfaction.” 
From Mr. H. C. HUGHES, Goodmayes. 
j^ould like io inform you of the splendid results from 
your Seeds, especially your Blotched Pansies. 
TUFTED PANSIES. 
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AN ASSORTMENT OF 6 SPLENDID 
VARIETIES 
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ADMIRATION. Splendid dark violet, 
yellow eye 
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ARDWELL GEM. Large rayless prim- 
rose-coloured flowers. A fine bedder 
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BLUE PERFECTION. Bluish purplo 
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GOLDEN GEM. Rich golden yellow 
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MARCHIONESS. Pure white, very fine 
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SNOWFLAKE. Splendid pure white 
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-» From Mr. C. HARRIS, Leicester. 
July 5th. 
“ Kindly send me 1 oz. of your Prize Blotched Pansy. 
I lud it last time and it turned our splendidly.” 
From Mr. A. BELLAMY, Denbigh. 
1 * ‘*1 have cut thousands of blooms from the last Pansy Seel 
I had of you, and at the present time I have a remarkable si. ow 
of perfect large blooms of every conceivable shade and colour.” 
From Ifr. A. EDWARDS, Crudgingtou. 
S.'pt . 1 1th. 
•• I am pleased to inform you that my Pansies have been 
much admired.” 
