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The Illustrated Guide for Amateur Gardeners . 
RUDBECKIA MAXIMA. The flowers are a deep 
golden yellow with black centres each 9d. 
„ PURPUREA. Height two feet; large 
purplish flowers with black centres; very 
striking . . per doz. 5s. ; each fid. 
SCABIOSA CAUCASICA. I .arge, handsome, 
pole lilac blue flowers per doz. 5s. ; each 6d. 
„ „ ALBA. A pure white variety of the 
beautiful ScabiosaCaueasica each 9d. 
SEDUM TELEPH1NUM. Pink. Height 1J feet 
each 9d. 
.. SPECTABiLE. P.osy head, lino beads 
each fid. 
SENECIO PULCHER. Purplish crimson with 
yellow contre. 3 ft. high doz. 5s. ; each fid. 
SIDALCEA. Rosy Gem. This is a distinct and 
pleasing plant, producing long, graceful 
spikes of bright rosy flowers. 4 ft. each 9d. 
SOLID AGO ALTISSIMA. A fine showy plant 
about 4J feet high, with largo panicles 
of deep golden yellow flowers each fid. 
SPIRffiA ARUNCUS. A handsome stately- 
growing border plant, from three to five 
feet high, with magnificent plumes of 
creamy white flowers . . . . each 9d. 
„ KNEIFFI. The most graceful of 
this class; large plumes of white flowers 
with finely divided foliage .. each Is. 
Hardy Perennial Flowering Plants 
SPIR/EA ASTILBOIDFS. A beautiful species 
about two feet high, producing dense 
plumes of feathery white flowers ; grows 
in pots or borders per doz. 5s. ; each fid. 
„ FILIPENDULA FL. PL. Corymbs of 
double white flowers and pretty foliage 
per doz. 5s. ; each fid. 
STOKFSIA CYANEA. Lavender-blue flowers, 
three inches across. Height 2 ft. each 9d. 
THALICTRUM ADIANTIFOL1UM (The Maiden- 
hair Thalictrum). A beautiful plant rivall- 
ing Maiden-hair Fern in delicacy of foliage, 
and quite hardy doz. 7s. fid. ; each 9d. 
„ AQUILEGLEFOLIUM. I >arge plume-like 
flowers . . . . . . each fid. 
„ DELAVAYII. Attra ctivo rose-coloured 
drooping flowers, and pretty glaucous green 
foliage. Height two feet . . each Is. 
TRITOMA CORALLINA. Brilliant scarlet, 
dwarf . . . . . . each 9d. 
„ GRANDUS. Scarlet and yellow. Height 
4 ft. . . . . . . each 8d. 
„ TUCKII. Bright red, changing to yellow 
each Is. 
„ UVARIA GRANDIFLORA. One of the 
grandest of the group ; large brilliant 
spikes of orange-red flowers . . each 6d. 
( continued ). 
TROLLIUS. Foliage and stems dark, flowers 
bright orange . . . . each fid. 
„ EUROPASUS (Potten’s variety). Splendid 
variety ; flowers nearly double the size of 
the old “ Europscus ” . . . . each 9d . 
„ ORANGE GLOBE. Very large, deep 
orange flowers; strong grower and free 
bloomer . . . . . • each 9d . 
TROPAIOLUM SPECIOSUM. Producing a blaze 
of scarlet flowers in lata Summer and 
Autumn ; it grows rapidly . . each 9d. 
„ TUBEROSUM. Showy scarlet and yellow 
flowers, does well on poor soil . . each fid. 
VERBASCUM PANNOSUM. Tall spikes of 
bright yellow flowers, large woolly leaves. 
Height 5 ft. . . . . . - each 6d. 
„ CALEDONIA. Grand spike of sulphur, 
shaded lake flowers. Four feet each 9d. 
WALLFLOWERS — Strong, transplanted. 
Blood Red .. per doz. 9d. ; per 100 5s. 
Cloth of Gold . . „ 9d. ; „ 5s. 
Double German 
Golden Monarch „ Is. ; „ 7s. fid. 
Vulcan . . „ 9d. ; ,, 5s 
BROMPTON STOCKS, Mixed 
per 100 10s. fid. ; per doz. Is. fill. 
DANIELS’ SPECIAL COLLECTIONS OF HARDY FLOWERING PLANTS. 
We have much pleasure in recommending the following collections, which contain a very ohoice selection of the above, specially arranged fur 
a brilliant and varied display of colour and a long continuance of bloom in the open garden. 
■ • " *' COLLECTION C. 50 in 85 fine varieties, our selection 15s. OJ. 
COLLE CTION A. 100 in 50 fine varieties, our selection 25s. Od. 
COLLECTI ON B. 50 in 50 fine varieties, our selection 17s. 0d. 
Our own selection, per doz. 4s. 6d., 6s., and 9s. Ail itrong established plants from single pots, carriage Free. 
COLLECTION D. 25 in 25 fine varieties, our selection 8s. 6d. 
PLANTS SUITABLE FOR ROCKWORK 
ALYSSUM SAXATILE COM PACTA. Yellow, 
dwarf • • doz. 3s. ; each 4d. 
FL. pL. Golden yellow doz. 5s. ; ea. 6d 
ARABIS ALBIDA. Pure white, very tloriferoi'S 
per doz. 5s. ; each Gd. 
„ ALPINA FL. PI. Pure white 
per doz. 4s. ; each 6d. 
„ VARIEGATA. A capital edging 
” plant. Height six inches. Suitable for 
rockworlc .. per doz. 5s.; each 6d. 
AREN ARIA BALEARICA. White flowers 
per doz. 6s. ; each 6d. 
PURPURESCENS. Forming dense growths 
” and sheets of purple flowers. Height 
3 inches . • ■ • ■ • ( 'acli fid. 
ARNEBIA ECHIOIDES ( Prophet Plant), ea. Is. 
ASTER ALPINUS. Blue, six inches each 6d. 
AUBRIETIA DR. MULES. Rich purple, pro- 
fuse bloomer . . per doz. 6s. ; eaoh 6d. 
FIRE KING. Crimson, distinct and 
” grand . . per doz. 5s. ; each 6d. 
„ “hENDERSONII. Dark violet purple 
per doz. 5s. ; each fid. 
LEICHTLINII. Rich crimson, very pro- 
” f use . , . . per doz. 5s. ; each 6d. 
PERKINSII. Rich purple flowers with 
large white eye ■ . • - each 9d . 
AURICULAS, ALPINE, Choice Seedlings. Self- 
coloured and laced per doz. 3s. 6d. 
CAMPANULA CARPATICA. Beautiful sky blue 
per doz. 5s. ; each fid. 
, „ ALBA. per doz. 5s. ; each 6d. 
” „ TURBINATA. Very free-flowering 
per doz. 7s. fid. ; each 9d. 
„ PUSILLA syn. Pumilld. Pale blue, dwarf 
habit, very profuse. 3 inches . . eaoh 6d. 
CHEIRAlNTHUS ALPINUS. Dwarf species, 
flowers lemon yellow doz. 4s. fid. ; each fid. 
CYCLAMEN COUM. Red doz. 5s. ; each fid. 
CYPRIPEDIUM SPECTABILE. The hardy lady 
slipper orchid each 2s. 6d, and 3s. 6d. 
Our own 
DAPHNE CNEORUM. Deliciously scented 
per doz. 15s. ; each Is. fid. 
DIANTHUS CASSIUS. Glaucous green foliage, 
rosy pink flowers Height 9 in. each fid. 
„ GRANITICUS. Tufts of dark spring foliage 
and myriads of rosy flowers on wiry stems, 
lasting in bloom for several months ; very 
rare. Height 9 inches . . each fid. 
DRABA AIZOON. Yellow, very neat each fid. 
EP MEDIUM NIVEUM. White flowers ea. 9d. 
EPILOBIUM OBCORDATUM. Rosy crimson, 
fine for rockworlc Ht. 6 inches each Is. 
ERINUS ALPINUS. Bright rosy purple flowers. 
Height 4 inches . . • • each 6<l. 
„ CARMINEUS. Flowers of a rich carmine, 
rose colour. Height 4 inches . . each fid. 
GENTIANA ACAULIS. Intense blue 
per doz. 5s. ; each fid. 
GERANIUM SANGUINEUM. ( Crane’s Bill). 
Trailing habit . . . . each fid. 
GYPSOPHILA PROSTRATA ROSEA. A charm- 
ing variety, producing an abundance of 
delicate pink flowers . . . . each 9d. 
HFXIANTHEMUM (Sun Roses). In beautiful 
variety of colours . . . . each 6d. 
HEPATICA ANGULOSA. Sky blue, beautiful 
per doz. 5s. ; each 6d. 
„ TRILOBA ALBA. Single white 
per doz. 7s. fid. ; each 9d. 
„ „ CCERULEA. Single blue 
per doz. 5s. ; each 6d. 
„ „ RUBRA. Single red 
per doz. 7s. fid. ; each 9d. 
IBERIS SAXATTLIS. White, very free each fid. 
IRIS PUMILA. Beautiful dwarf-growing varie- 
ties, only six or eight inches high, very early. 
Choice named sorts per doz. 5s. ; each 6d. 
NIREMBERGIA RIVULARIS ( The Cup Flower). 
Thick carpet of foliage covered during 
Summer with large creamy-white flowers 
Height 8 inches per doz. 5s. ; eaoh fid. 
Selection, per doz. 4s. fid. and 6s. ; per 100, 21s. 
ONONIS ROTUNDIFOLTA. A neat shrubby 
bush, bearing bright rose, pea-shaped 
flowers. Height 1 1 feet . . each fid. 
ONOSMA TAURICA. (Golden Drop). Very 
sweet . . . . each Is. 3d, 
PHLOX SUBULATA. All the best sorts, 
distinct . . • • • ■ each fid. 
POLYGALA CHAMCEBUXUS. Very fragrant, 
6 in. high . • each Is. fid. 
SAXIFRAGA AIZOON. White, compact silvery 
rosettes . . per doz. 5s. ; each fid. 
,. CERATOPHYLLA. White flowers on 
dark green foliage per doz. 5s. ; each fid. 
„ GUILDFORD SEEDLING. One of the 
best of the mossy section, with bright 
crimson flowers; height fi inches, each fid. 
„ LINGULATA White . . each fid. 
„ MUSCOIDFS ATROPURPUREA. Cushions 
of red flowers per doz. 5s. ; each fid. 
„ OPPOSITIFOLIA ROSEA each fid. 
SEDUM ACRE. Dense green, yellow each fid. 
„ ALBA. White „ <><•- 
„ KAMTSCHATICUM. Yellow .. „ 9d. 
TIARELLA CORDIFOLIA (Foam Flower). 
Feathery white flowers, height 1 ft. ea. 6d. 
TUNICA SAXIFRAGA FL. PL. A pretty rock 
plant with pink double flowers, a neat little 
Alpine, lasting in flower from June till 
Autumn . . . . . . each Is. 
VERBENA VENOSA. The hardiest of Verbenas, 
deep violet flowers ; height one foot each 6d. 
VERONICA PROSTRATA. Deep blue, one of 
the best . . per doz. 6s. ; each 6d . 
„ REPENS. Compact tufts with blue 
flowers . . per doz. 6s. ; each 6d. 
VIOLAS. All the best sorts for bedding and 
rock planting doz. 2s. fid. ; 100, 12s. 
VIOLA GRACILIS. A lovely species with violet 
flowers . . . . • • each Gd. 
„ CORNUTA “ G. WERNING.” Deep blue 
flowers . . per doz. 3s. ; each fid. 
and 30s. 
