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Daniels Bros. Limited, Norwich , Spring , 7 . 92 / 
COLLECTIONS OF CHOICE ROSES. 
Ifl Th? Hybrid Tea Roses named in the following list are by far the most beautiful and useful for general cultivation in the Garden or for Table 
or Exhibition. They commenoe blooming early in June and oontinue to furnish some fine bloom to the end of October. We have a line collection nfihL.. 
in good strong, healthy and well-grown plants, and would also draw attention to our fine stock of Climbing. Pillar and other Rosea Wo 
• •* i* in enrlnomiv mil. m.noho. .,a.{ A «; nn ..... J ellneinoiej 1.. (1.0 nUo. 1 1 *** * ° ° e » 10 pom! 
out that in reduoing our number of varieties we have eliminated only the older and less popular sorts. 
MRS. WEMYSS QU|N. 
I We anticipate a very heavy demand for all the 
| choicer Roses this season, and to prevent dis- 
appointment, strongly advise our customers to 
send us their orders as 60 on as convenient after 
receiving this Catalogue. 
The “ NORWICH ” 
Collection of 
12 New and Good Bush Roses 24/- 
Packed and Carriage Paid. 
BETTY. Coppery rose. 
DAILY MAIL. Shrimp pink. 
GORGEOUS. Deep orange yellow. 
HADLEY. Dark crimson. 
| LADY HILLINGDON. Yellow. 
MADAME A. CHATENAY. Bright carmine rose. 
MRS. H. STEVENS. White. 
MRS. W. QUIN. Deep canary yellow. 
M. D. HAMILL. Straw colour. 
MME. M. SOUPERT. Pale saffron. 
OPHELIA. Salmon -flesh. 
RAYON D’OR. Pure yellow. 
From Mr. W. HOUCHEN, Kelvedou. 
January 22nd. 
“ Your Rose Bushes I received from you hate 
turned out excellent." 
(virs. chas. Russell. 
LIST OF STANDARD 81 HALF- STANDARD ROSES 
Standards 7/- each, 75/- doz. Only a limited number of Hall-Standards 6/- each, 65/- doz. 
Plena note we cannot supply any varieties other than those listed below. In ordering from the following list please give a tew alternative names to be sent in 
oase of our being sold out of those first named. ‘ 
COUNTESS CLAN WILLIAM. Delicate peach. 
DEAN HOLE. Silvery carmine. 
> FRAU K. DRUSCHKI. Puro whito. 
QEN. MoARTHUR. Dark velvety scarlet. 
GEORGE DICKSON. Yolvety black crimson. 
GOLDEN EMBLEM. Pure yellow. 
GORGEOUS. Coppery fawn. 
JULIET. Old gold. 
LADY ASHTOWN. Pale rose. 
LADY HILLINGDON. Fine golden yellow. 
LYON. Salmon pink. 
MARGT. DICKSON HAMILL. Straw coloured. 
MADAME A. CHATENAY. Bright carmine rose. 
MADAME E. HERRIOT. Coral red. 
MADAME M. SOUPERT. Saffron yellow. 
MRS. A. R. WADDELL. Reddish salmon. 
MRS. G. MARRIOTT. ~ Deep croam. 
MRS. J. LAING. Soft pink. 
MRS. W. QUIN. Deep canary yellow. 
OPHELIA. Salmon-flesh. 
RICHMOND. Scarlet, 
SUNBURST. Yellow. 
WHITE KILLARNEY. 
MISCELLANEOUS ROSES. 
MOSS ROSES, &c. 
BLANCHE MOREAU. Perpetual, puro white, 
in clusters, well mossed. 
CRIMSON GLOBE (HYBRID MOSS). Buds 
nicely mossed, flowers deep crimson, large, 
full, and globular, very vigorous. 
COMMON MOSS. Rosy blush. 
CRESTED. Rose, beautiful. 
ZENOBIA. Satin rose, well mossed. 
PROVENCE OR CABBAGE ROSES— 
OLD PROVENCE. Rose colour, fragrant. 
WHITE PROVENCE. White, beautiful. 
The above varieties 2/- eaoh. 
\ HYBRID SWEET BRIAR. 
ANNE OF GIERSTEIN. Dark crimson. 
BRENDA. Maiden’s blush, peach, dainty colour. 
FLORA McIVOR. Pure white, blushed with rose. 
LADY PENZANCE. Beautiful soft tint of 
copper. 
LORD PENZANCE. Soft shade of fawn, yellow 
in centre. 
MEQ MERRILEES. Gorgeous crimson, very 
free flowering. 
ROSE BRADWARDINE. Beautiful clear rose. 
The above varieties 2/- each ; 22/- doz. 
CHINA ROSES AND 
AUSTRIAN BRIARS. 
AUSTRIAN COPPER. Distinct and beautiful, 
golden terra-cotta colour, flowers single. 
2/6 each. 
HERMOSA. Similar to Common China but 
more double, very offeotive. 2/- each. 
PERSIAN YELLOW. The deepest yellow, 
fairly full bloom, the most double of this class. 
2/6 each. 
LADY HILLINGDON. 
From A. GOODLET, Esq., Acton Hill, W.3. 
October Slat. 
“The Roses ordered from you have been safely 
received. They are in splendid condition and of first- 
class quality .’* 
ROSES-TEA-SCENTED 
AND NOISETTE. 
This beautiful class is distinguished by the 
peculiar and delightful fragrance of the flower* 
and the many charming tints and shades of 
yellow, rose and salmon colour, not to be found 
amongst the Hybrid Perpetuals. The individual 
blooms are of exquisite form, and invaluable for 
button-holes or bouquets They are especially 
suited for pot culture in the conservatory. The 
following prices are for plants from the open 
ground. 
passing 
GLOIRE DE DIJON. Yellow, shaded salmon, 
large, full, superb; ouo of the hardiest and 
best. 2/6 each. 
HARRY KIRK. Deep sulphur yellow, 
to lighter shade. 2 6 each. 
LADY HILLINGDON (T). Fine golden yellow 
novelty, a cross between Papa Goutier and 
Lady Roberts, with long pointed buds, pro- 
ducing a glorious effect. 2/6 each. 
LADY ROBERTS. Rich apricot, shaded pale 
orange, buds long pointed, blooms large and 
of perfect form. 2/6 each. 
MARECHAL NIEL (Noisette). Rich deep 
yellow, large, full and of perfect form ; tho 
potals are extra large, and of good substance, 
very sweet ; a truly magnificent Rose. 2/6 ea. 
MELODY. Deep canary yellow changing to 
primrose at tho edge of the potals, fine full 
rose. 2/6 each. 
MRS. HERBERT STEVENS (T). A hardy 
variety, faultloss in shape and form, a flower 
of exquisite grace and refinement, colour* 
white. 2/6 each. 
MRS. PETER BLAIR. Lemon chrome, with 
golden yellow centre, lovely shape, deliciously 
perfumed. 2 '6 each. 
WILLIAM ALLEN RICHARDSON (Noisette). 
Fine deep orange yellow, very showy, and 
pretty for cutting. 2/6 each. 
