Daniels Bros. Limited , Norwich , Spring , 7027 
LILIES (Lilium). 
All the sorts mentioned in the following list are suitable for Spring 
planting out of doors. For pot culture, however, we strongly recommend 
the beautiful varieties of Auratum and Speciosum, with the addition of 
the fine Longiflorum Oiganteum as the most suitable. 
AURATUM (The Golden- 
rayed Lily of Japan). 
Large white with yellow 
stripes & brownish-red 
spots ; deliciously fra- 
grant, extremely hardy, 
. very free bloomer, first- 
rate for pot culture. 
Extra selected roots. 
Doz. 33/-, each 3/- 
Very fine roots. 
Doz. 25/-, each 2/3 
Large roots, dz. 16/- ea 1/6 
AURATUM, rubro- 
vittatum. Immense ; 
petals white, with 
distinct band of deep 
crimson. Each 3/3 
virginale. Very large 
flowers, white with pale 
yellow bands ; most 
beautiful. Each 3/6 
platyphyllum (macran- 
thum). Gigantic flowers, 
broad petals, white, with 
yellow bands. Each 2/9 
BROWNI. Large, creamy 
white trumpet-shaped 
flowers, outside of petals 
being of a rich purplish 
brown colour. Each 3/6 
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LILIUM AUKATUM. 
each- 
CHALCEDONICUM (Scarlet Turk’s Cap). Splendid old variety, 
flowers medium sized, reflexed, and of a deep rich scarlet colour 
CROCEUM. Light orange ; spotted black . . per doz. 10s. 6d. 
DAVURICUM FULGIDUM. Orange red . . per doz. 10s. 6d. 
HENRYI (Orange-yellow Speciosum). Stems six feet high, bearing 
15 to 20 flowers, of a rich deep orange-yellow colour 2s. and 
LONGIFLORUM GIGANTEUM. Early-flowering species, trumpet- 
shaped flowers, pure white . , . . per doz. 16s. Od. 
PARDALINUM. Bright scarlet shading to orange per doz. 10s. 6d. 
PYRENAICUM (the Yellow Martagon). Deliciously scented flowers, 
yellow, spotted black . . . . . . per doz. 12s. 6d. 
6UPERBIJM. A fine yellow with purple spots per doz. 15s. Od. 
SPECIOSUM. A fine hardy class ; excellent for pot culture. 
,. Kraetzeri. Pure white; finest variety .. per dcz. 12s. Cd. 
„ magnificum. A highly 
improved form of 
Rubrum, with dec]) 
crimson spots, strong 
growing. 
Doz. 16/-, each 1/6 
„ melpomena. Most 
beautiful variety ; 
flowers of a lovely- 
purplish crimson ; 
heavily spotted. 
Doz. 16/-, each 1/6 
„ rubrum. White, 
spotted crimson. 
Doz. 10/6, each 1/- 
„ roseum. White, 
spotted. 
Doz. 10/6, oaeli 1/- 
THUNBERGIANUM 
ATROSANGUINEUM. 
Scarlet, spotted black 
Doz. 12/6, each 1/3 
TIGRINUM SPLENDENS. 
Orange scarlet, black 
spots Doz. 7/-, ea. 8d. 
„ „ FORTUNEI. 
The finest of the 
Tiger Lilies. Orange 
scarlet, black spots. 
Doz. 12/6, each 1/3 LILIUM SPECIOSUM VARIETIES. 
RANUNCULI. 
j-iie xvanuncun are very iree-nowering ana beautilul. They will 
succeed in almost any soil, and planted up to the middle of April will 
bloom abundantly during the Summer ; very useful for cutting. 
GIANT TURBAN. A vigorous growing and free flowering chi«s, giving a 
grand display in beds or holders, each plant when well 
grown producing forty to fifty large double flowers of the 
most brilliant colours ; useful for cutting. Perdoz. PerlOO. 
„ „ MONT BLANC. A splendid pure white ..13 8 
„ PRIMROSE BEAUTY. Lovely shade of vellow I 3 8 
» „ VESUVIUS. Fine scarlet . . . . T ... 1 3 8 
,, ,, MIXED. Flowers in great variety of colours 10 6 
TURBAN, SCARLET. Admirably adapted for filling beds, 
ribbo n bo rders, or massing . . , . . . ..10 7 
» MIXED. All colours ; beautiful variety ..10 7 
PERSIAN. The Persian Ranunculi, though not so vigorous 
in growth as the other varieties, display the greatest 
diversity of colour, many of the flowers being spotted 
or edged in brilliantly contrasting colours, their form 
is also of the most perfect doubleness. 
Collection of 100 in 10 choice named varieties . . — 10 
,, CHOICEST MIXED. In beautiful variety . . ..10 7 
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TIGRIDIAS— 
TIGER FLOWERS. 
These gorgeously col- 
oured flowers are easily 
grown if planted in an 
! open sunny border, in 
any rich, light, well- 
drained soil. Plant during 
the latter part of March 
and in April, three inches 
deep and six inches apart; 
a little sand round the 
bulb is an advantage. Tho 
flowers are short-lived, 
but well-grown, plants 
will each produce a pro- 
fusion of blooms. 
Canadensis. Yellow, spot- 
ted with scarlet. 
Per doz. 1/10, 100 12/6. 
Grandiflora Alba. Creamy 
white, spotted with red. 
Per doz. 1/10, 100 12/6. 
Pavonia. Scarlet & orange 
Perdoz. 1/10, 10012/6. 
Mixed. All colours. 
Per_doz. 1/3, 100 7/6. RANUNCULI-GIANT FRENCH. 
HYACINTHUS CANDICANS. 
A splendid hardy bulbous-rooted plant, blooming in August, amt 
throwing up fine spikes of white bell-shaped flowers three to four feet high 
It makes a capital plant for pots in the greenhouse, and is finely effective- 
when planted out of doors in association with Gladiolus Brenchleyensis, 
which blooms at the same time. Fine bulbs, doz. 2s. (id.. 100 17s. (id. 
YELLOW ARUM LILY. 
(Richardia Elliotiana). 
A beautiful pure yellow Arum, -with large silvery spotted leaves, 
easily grown; stock limited .. .. .. . . .. each 2-* 
MONTBRETIAS. 
Graceful spikes exceedingly useful for cutting. Planted in Spring they 
will bloom freely during August and September, and form permanent 
clumps. Tbe plants thrive anywhere. Perdoz, Per 108 
California. Deep golden yellow’, free flowering . . ..10 
Fire Kin?. Glowing scarlet, large flowers . . . . ..20 
George Davison. Pale orange yellow, a very fine variety 1 9 
Golden West. Puro golden yellow, large open flowers . . 4 0 
King Edmund. Giant golden yellow, with brown markings 2 9 
Lord Nelson. Deep orange scarlet, yellow eye .. each fid. 4 6 
Star of the East. Pure orange yellow, lemon eye. The 
finest variety, blooms often five inches across 
each Is. Od. 1 0 6 
Choice Mixed Seedlings, containing many beautiful colours 1 O 
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