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Daniels Bros. Limited , Norwich, Spring , 1921 
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF FLOWER SEEDS. 
Cultural directions will accompany all packets o! Flower Seeds. 
AQUILEGIA. 
MRS. SCOTT-ELLIOT’S LONG- 
SPURRED VARIETIES. 
This is undoubtedly the finest 
strain in existence of these charming 
hardy plants; most exquisite 
blendings 
Per pkt.- 
Blue Shades. Lavender, 
mauve, &c.,very beauti- 
ful • • . . Gd. and 
Pink Shades. From pale 
pink to red . . Gd. and 
271 Whiteand Yellow Shades. 
Very delicate and 
graceful a(( . . Gd. and 
272 ChoicestMixed. Beautiful 
variety of colours Gd. & 
2G9 
270 
1 0 
1 0 
1 0 
1 0 
273 
274 
275 
276 
277 
278 
279 
280 
2S1 
282 
283 
284 
2S5 
286 
287 
291 
AQUILEGIA— 
LONG SPURRED HYBRIDS, 
Per pkt. — s. 
. 1 
1 0 
AUBRIETIA. Dwarf-growing 
hardy perennials. 
Leichtlini Rosea. Car- 
mine-rose . . . . lo 
Grseca. Bright blue . . 0 8 
Large-flowered Hybrids. Saved from named varieties 
AGERATUM. 
LITTLE BLUE STAR. Splendid dwarf bedder, pale blue 
flowers . . . . . . . , , , . . . , . . 0 
IMPERIAL DWARF BLUE. Fine for bedding 
ANCHUSA ITALICA. 
DROPMORE VARIETY. Hardy perennial. Dark blue 6d. and 
ANEMONE. 
ST. BRIGID. A lovely strain of extra large-flowered varieties. 
Irish grown seed Gd. and 1 0 
ACHILLEA 
PTARMICA, THE PEARL. Heads of small double flowers, 
very useful for cutting 0 6 
ALONSOA. 
WARSCEWICZn COMPACTA. Brilliant annual, 1 ft. high, 
covered with brilliant scarlet flowers . . . . . . ..00 
AURICULA. 
Showy old-fas hione d favourites, delightfully scented. 
DANIELS’ PRIZE MIXED. From a magnificent collection 1/6 & 2 0 
ALPINE. Very choice mixed . . . . . . Gd. and 1 0 
GIANT YELLOW. Large trusses of sweetly.scented flowers 1 6 
ASPARAGUS. 
PLUMOSUS NANUS (Asparagus Fern). Very useful for 
greenhouse and table decoration . . . . . . ..10 
SPRENGERI. Splendid pot plant . . . . Gd. and 1 0 
ARALIA. 
SIEBOLDI. Large fig-like foliage, new seed ready in April 6d.& 1 0 
ALYSSUM. 
288 COMP ACTUM “ LITTLE 
GEM.” Charming little 
dwarf-growing annual, 
4 or 5 in. high, bearing 
a profusion of pretty 
white flowers per oz. 3s. 0 6 
289 PROCUMBENS (mite 
Carpet). Dwarf-creeping 
continuing long in bloom 0 6 
290 MARITIMUM (Sweet 
Alyssum). Free flower- 
ing, pure white ; ht. 9 in. 
Good for edgings oz. 2s. 0 4 
fine hardy perennial, growing 
about 6 inches high, and quite covered with bright yellow 
flowers in Spring. First-rate for rockvork or borders . . 0 6 
BALSAMS. 
When well grown these form handsome objects for the decoration of the 
greenhouse or conservatory, where they will make a fine display for a long 
period. Balsams succeed admirably when planted out of doors in good 
soil, in a sheltered position. Sow the seeds in March or April in light rich 
soil, and place in a gentle heat. 
DANIELS’ CAMELLIA-FLOWERED. 
AN ASSORTMENT OF SIX SPLENDID VARIETIES 
SALMON QUEEN (new). Brilliant salmon-rose 
SNOW QUEEN. Pure white. Splendid double 
292 
293 
294 
295 
CHOICEST MIXED 
Per pkt- 
s. d- 
. 2 6 
, 0 0 
..0 6 
Gd. and 1 0 
ALYSSUM— LITTLE GEM. 
SAXATILE COMPACTUM. 
BALSAM- 
DA NIELS’ CAMELLIA-FLOWERED. 
BEET. Fcr pkt* 
296 CRIMSON WILLOW- ° 
LEAVED. Long narrow 
leaves of a splendid deep 
colour, fine for bedding 0 G 
BROOM. 
A beautiful hardy shrub. Seed 
sown in the early summer months will 
make fine shrubby plants for bloom- 
ing the following year. Sow in light 
soil, covering the seed but slightly, 
and plant out as soon as large enough. 
297 CRIMSON & YELLOW 
(G. Andreanus). A beauti- 
ful hardy shrub, carrying 
masses of bloom . . 0 6 
298 WHITE PORTUGAL. 
Long sprays of flowers . . 0 6 
299 YELLOW SPANISH. 
Bright yellow . . ..06 
BROWALLIA SPECIOSA MAJOR. 
300 A charming plant for pot culture, growing about 18 inches high 
and producing large beautiful sky-blue flowers 6d. and 1 0 
BEGONIAS. 
Sow the seeds on the surface of well-drained pots or pans of light rich 
soil, press the surface firm before sowing and sprinkle with tepid water, 
cover the pot or pan with a sheet of glass to retain the moisture, and place 
in a heat of 65°. As the seed of Begonias does not germinate very quickly 
or evonly, and a long interval will often occur between the first and last 
plants coming up, the young seedlings should be carefully lifted as soon as 
large enough to handle, and pricked into pots or pans to grow on, and this 
will make room for the succeeding young plants. Those sown in February, 
if grown on freely, will commence blooming in June. Seeds may also be 
sown later, and will form nice healthy tubers before Winter. 
I 301 DANIELS’ PRIZE SINGLE. 
Carefully saved from a 
grand collection Is. 6d. and 2 8 
Wr 302 DANIELS’ PRIZE DOUBLE. 
A superb strain, carefully 
hybridised, saved from finest 
KjVH MS-* varieties . . Is. 6d. and 2 0 
r I 303 FRINGED, SINGLE. Beauti- 
® J fully fringed . . Is 6d. and 2 0 
L A 304 FRINGED, DOUBLE. 
Elegantly fringed petals, 
^^1 *• - mm splendid for pets Is. 6d. and 2 6 
| L FIBROUS rooted varieties 
This graceful .-lass, with its bronze 
foliage ami numerous small flowers 
is of gival value for bedding, blooming 
Summer. 
305 GRACILIS LUMINOSA. 
BEGONIA— DOUBLE FLOWERED. Scarlet, bronze foliage Gd. & 1 0 
30G VERNON COMPACTA. "Brilliant red flowers, deep red foliage 
6d. and 1 0 
307 SEMPERFLORENS, MIXED. Dwarf bedding varieties 6d. and 1 0 
