The Illustrated Guide for Amateur Gardeners. 
CLARKIA ELEGANS. 
NEW DOUBLE-FLOWERED. 
The beautiful new double flowered 
varieties mentioned below are es- 
pecially worthy of notice, as they con- 
tinue in bloom for quite a long time, 
and sown early under glass are excellent 
as pot plants for the greenhouse. p 0 r pkt. 
CLARKIA— QUEEN MARY. 
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QUEEN MARY. A splen- s. a. 
did addition to this lovely 
class. The stems and 
branches are studded with 
very double brilliant rosy- 
carmine flowers 6d. and 1 0 
CHAMOIS QUEEN. Soft 
chamois rose . . ..06 
SCARLET QUEEN. Brill- 
iant orange -scarlet double 
flowers ; splendid . . 0 6 
ORANGE KING. Brilliant 
orange red . . . . 0 
ROSY MO RN. Ro se pink 0 
DOUBLE WHITE Fine 0 
SALMON QUEEN. Long 
sprays of dou ble flowers 0 
FINEST MIXED, peroz. 3s. 0 
ANNUAL CHDYSANTHEMUMS. 
An exceedingly useful and showy 
class of hardy annuals for garden deco- 
ration. The single-flowered varieties 
are especially valuable to cut for vases 
and large bouquets, and will last for 
a long time in water. Sow the seeds in 
March or April in the open ground and 
thin out to 6 or 8 inches, rerpkt.— s. d. 
379 MORNING STAR. Beautiful 
large pale yellow flowers 
NORTHERN STAR. Soft 
yellow, clear white edges 
EVENING STAR Large, 
rich golden yellow flowers 
DANIELS’ CHOICEST 
MIXED. Single. Beautiful 
strain, splendid for garden 
decoration peroz. 2s. 6d. 
DANIELS’ CHOICEST 
MIXED. Double (new). 
A splendid strain 
INODORUM, “ BRIDAL 
ROBE.” Double snow- 
white flowers. 6d. and 
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385 
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ANNUAL CHRYSANTHEMUMS- 
CHOIOEST MIXED. 
(The Speaker.) Hardy 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM. 
perennial. Very large, splendid pure white. Sown in March 
under glass will bloom beautifully out doors in the Autumn 0 6 
CHRYSANTHEMUM FRUTESCENS. (Parisian Daisy.) Starry 
white, very useful for pots, window boxes, or bedding out 0 6 
COSMEA (Cosmos). 
A beautiful class of free-flowering, showy, half-hardy annuals, growing 
about three feet high, with finely-divided, elegant, fcrn-liko foliage. 
Seed sown in March under glass will 
commence blooming in July and con- 
tinue into late Autumn. 
387 NEW GIANT HYBRIDS. 
A much improved strain ; 
the blooms are larger and 
more numerous, ranging 
from crimson through all 
shades to white 6d. and 1 0 
388 ROSE QUEEN (new). Soft 
rose, beautiful early 
flowers . . . . ..06l 
389 WHITE QUEEN (new). 
Pure white, fine for cutting 0 6 
390 CRIMSON QUEEN (new). 
A new double-flowered 
variety ; about one-half 
coming true from seed . . 0 6 
391 E ARL Y FLOWERING 
MIXED 0 4 i 
COSMOS. 
CYCLAMEN. 
A beautiful class of plant foi 
the greenhouse, blooming freely in 
Winter and early Spring. The seed 
should be sown in January orFebruary 
in a gentle heat, for blooming the 
following year. For earlier flowering 
sow in November. Pei- pkt.— s. d. 
392 DANIELS’ GIANT MIXED. 
A magnificent strain of 
a highly improved type. 
The blooms are of splen- 
did size, each flower 
frequently measuring 
from 2 J to 3 inches in 
length . . Is. fid. and 2 8 
393 SALMON KING. Large 
beautiful flowers of a 
clear salmon-pink colour. 1 8 
394 DANIELS’ GIANT 
WHITE. Pure white, 
large flowers. Splendid 1 8 
395 VULCAN. Splendid 
crimson, large flowered 1 8 
DAISY— Double-flowered. 
Well-known useful hardy perennial plants for Spring bedding. 
Sow in March or April for blooming the same year, and sow in June foi 
blooming the following Spring. 
396 GIANT WHITE. Large double pure white flowers 0 8 
397 GIANT ROSE. Very large flowers ; fine colour . . ..06 
398 CHOICEST MIXED. Double 6d. and 1 0 
DAHLIA. 
Sow. the seeds of these in February or March in a gentle heat, pot ths 
young plants singly into small pots and plant out towards the end of May. 
Will bloom from July till the plants are killed by the frost. 
399 LARGE-FLOWERED SHOW AND FANCY. Saved from our 
fine collection of choice named flowers . . . . . . 10 
400 CACTUS-FLOWERED. From named flowers, very choice . . 10 
401 COLLARETTE. Saved from the finest strain in existence . . 10 
402 POMPONE. Fine varieties from choicest named flowers . . 10 
403 SINGLE-FLOWERED. From a very fine collection 6d. and l 0 
404 PETER PAN. A charming miniature class, with anemone- 
shaped flowers ; many combinations of colour .. ..10 
DIANTHUS. 
One of the most brilliant and splendid groups of hardy biennials in 
cultivation. Sown in March under glass and transplanted they will bloom 
freely the first season and make charming beds. 
DIANTHUS HEDDEWIGI, Double-flowered. 
Very useful for cut flowers. 
405 PINK BEAUTY. Clear flesh pink, a delightful flower . . 0 8 
406 FIREBALL. Dark crimson, splendid .. .. .. ..0 6 
407 SNOWDRIFT. Pure white, beautifully fringed flowers ..08 
408 FRINGED, DOUBLE. Splendid mixed. The petals of these 
are elegantly laoiniated. Excellent for cutting . . ..06 
409 DANIELS’ CHOICEST MIXED, DOUBLE. A charming 
variety of beautiful colours . . . . • • 6d. and 1 0 
Single-flowered. 
410 LITTLE GEM. 
White with crim- 
son eye . . 0 8 
411 SALMON QUEEN. 
Brilliant salmon 
pink . . ..06 
412 CHOICEST MIXED 
SINGLE. Showy 0 6 
413 CHINENSIS (In- 
dian Pink). 
Finest doable 
mixed . . ..06 
414 LACINIATUS, 
“The MIKADO.” 
Free flowering, 
great variety of 
colour, beauti- 
fully tasselled . . 0 6 
415 DIANTHUS C7ESIUS (New Hybrids). Beautiful new varieties 
of the Cheddar Pink, ranging in colour from rose-crimson, 
blush and mauve to white ; deliciously clove scented . . 10 
. CYCLAMEN — SALMON KINO. 
