Daniels Bros. Limited, Norwich , Spring, 1921 
85- 
Hardy Ornamental Trees and Shrubs 
BERBER1S AQUIFOLIA. 
The best crimson. 1/6 
reddish fle9h- 
and April. 1/6 
ERICA ALPORTI1. 
each, 15/- per doz. 
„ CARNEA. Abundance of 
coloured flowers in March 
each, 15/- per doz. 
„ „ ALBA. White varioty ot the pro- 
cedlnpr. 1/6 each. 15/- per doz. 
„ HAMMONDII. The lucky White Heath. 
1/6 each, 15/- per doz. 
ESOALLONIA MACRANTHA. Fine for soaside 
planting, beautiful foliage, covered with red 
flowers. In pots, 3/6 each. 
„ „ INGRAMI. Of erect growth, pink 
flowers. In pots, 2/6 each. 
LANGLEYENSIS. Long slender branches, 
P roducing numerous small branches, each 
earing flowers of a bright rose carmine 
colour, with dark lustrous oval green leaves. 
2/6 oaeh. 
EUONYMUS EUROPAEUS (Spindle Tree). Very 
pretty in the Autumn when the fruit is ripe. 
Height 2 — 3 ft. 2/- each. , 
,, JAPONICUS. Green leaf variety. Height 
It — 2 ft. 2/6 each. 
, ,, Gold variegated. 18 inches 2/- each. 
FORSYTHIA SUSPENSA. Suitablo for wall or 
rockwork, flowers very early. 2/- each. 
„ FORTUNEI. 2/- each. 
„ VIRIDISSIMA. 21- each. 
FUCHSIA RICCARTONI. Ono of the hardiest 
and prettiest of outdoor kinds. 1/- each, 
10/6 per doz. 
GENISTA HISPANICA (Spanish Gorse). Very 
free-flowering hardy shrub, flowers pale 
go; 
ollow. 
(Ulex) 
yellc 
RSE 
■ each. 
EUROPA5US. 
Double. In pots. 
2/6 each. 
GUM CISTUS (Cistus Ladaniferus). A handsome 
shrub, growing to about 4 ft. In pots, 2/6 
each. 
HALES IA TETRAPTERA (Snowdrop Tree). 
Pure white drooping flowers, somewhat 
resembling tho Snowdrop. Height 3 ft. 
2/6 each. 
HAMAMELIS VIRGINICA (Wych Hazel). 
One of the most conspicuous of hardy winter 
flowering shrubs, gives a charming effect if 
several plants are massed together. It 
blooms from December to February, the 
branches being studded with bright 
yellow spider-like flowers. Height 3 ft. 
8/6 each. 
HAZEL, PURPLE LEAVED. Fine broad- 
leaved variety. 2 6 each. 
HISB1SCUS SYRIACUS. A useful late flowering 
shrub, flowers varying from pure white to 
mauve and blue. Height 2 — 2 f ft. 2/6 each. 
HOLLY. ARGENTEA MARGINATA. Broad- 
leaved, silver, free grower and hardy. Height 
2 — 3 ft. 7/6 each. 
„ REGINA (Silver Queen). 2}— 3 ft. 7/6 each. 
„ GOLDEN QUEEN. Height 2 J — 3 ft. 7/6 ea. 
„ FRUCTO LUTEA. Golden-fruited Holly. 
Height 1J— 2 ft. 7/6 each. 
HORSE CHESTNUT (2Esculus). SCARLET. 
Splendid subject for avenues or for planting 
as park specimons. Hoight 9 ft. 3/6 each. 
Specimen trees. 5/- each. 
„ „ DOUBLE WHITE. Ht, 8 ft., 51- each. 
HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA. 
This is a boautiful plant and quito hardy, 
producing great drooping panicles of white 
flowers. 2—3 ft. 2/6 each. 
JUDAS TREE (Cercis). Very ornamental and 
distinct in leaf and flowers. Height 2 — 3 ft. 
1/6 oaoh. 
KERRIA JAPONICA. Very pretty yellow shrub, 
free flowering. 2/6 each. 
,, „ FLORA PLENA. A double variety of 
the above. 2,6 eaoh. 
„ ,, VARIEGATA. 21- each. 
LABURNUM ADAMI (Purple). Height 8 ft. 
51- each. 
„ VOSSII. Distinct yellow flowers. Busli 
plants 2/6 eaoh. Standards 51- each. 
LAVENDER, COMMON (Lavendula). 9d. each, 
SI- per doz, per 100 60 - 
LAUREL (Laurus). CAUCASICA. Rich green 
foliage. Height 2 — 3 ft. 1/6 each, 16/- doz. 
„ COLCHICA. One of the best varieties for the 
seaside. Height 2 — 3 ft. 1/6 each, 15 - doz. 
„ LATIFOLIA. Fino broad-leaved variety. 
Height 3 — 4 ft. 21- each, 21/- per doz. 
„ ROTUNDIFOLIA. Height 1 J — 2 ft. 1/6 
each. 
„ PORTUGAL (Lusitanica). Height 3 — 4 ft. 
3/6 each. Clipped specimens, 7/6 each. 
LAURISTINUS. Height 2 ft. 2/6 each. 
LILAC (Syringa) ALBA. Tho common single 
white Lilac. Height 3—4 ft. 2/6 each. 
„ CHARLES X. Single deep purple Lilac, 
extra fine trusses. 3 6 each. 
„ MADAME CASIMIR PERIER. Doubio 
creamy white, extra good flower. Height 
3 ft. 3/6 each. 
„ MADAME LEMOINE. Double, compact, 
spike of the purest white. 4 ft. 3/8 each. 
„ MARIE LEGRAYE. Single white, very 
largo flowers. 2 — 3 ft. 2/6 each, 3 — 4 ft. 
3/6 each. 
„ MICHAEL BUCKNER. Rosy lilac, double, 
' compact spikes. 2 — 3 ft. 3,6 oaeh. 
„ VULGARIS. The common single purple 
Lilac. Height 2— 3 ft. l/-each, 3— 4ft. 2/6each. 
LILACS. Standards in variety. 4 ft. Stems 
10/6 each. 
LIMES, Red Twigged, from Layers. Standards 
3/6, 5/-, and 7/6 each. 
LIQUIDAMBAR STYRACIFLUA (Sweet Gum). 
Leaves very fragrant, and thrives well on 
damp situations, requires close pruning, 
flowers frcoly when established. Height 3 — 4 
ft. 31- each, G — 8 ft. 5/- each. 
HOLLY. 
(continued). 
MAPLES, JAPANESE (Acer). ATRO-PUR- 
PUREA. In pots, 7/6 and 10.6 each. 
„ NORWAY PLATANOIDES. This is a 
beautiful tree, very effective. Height S — 10 ft. 
3/6 each. 
„ ,, FOLIUS AUREUS. A beautiful type 
of Golden Norway Maple. Dwarfs 3,- each. 
Standards 51- each. 
„ „ SCHWEDLER I. Leaves bronzy -purple, 
becoming as they mature u purplish green. 
Standards 51- each. 
MAGNOLIA CONSPICUA. White, reverse of 
petals suffused with purple. Height',! ft. 7/6 en. 
„ GRANDIFLORA (Evergreen). Large white 
flowers and very fragrant, requires a south 
aspect. In pots, 2 — 3 ft. 8/6 and 10/6 each. 
„ SOULANGEANA. Very fine sweetly-scented 
variety, boaring purplish tinted flowers with 
white centre. Height 3 ft. 7/6 each. 
MOCK ORANGE (Philadelphus). AVALANCHE. 
Very free flowering, sweetly scented. 1/6 ea. 
„ CORONARIUS. Useful for shrubberies ; 
flowers freely. 2 — 4 ft. 1/6 each. 
„ FLORA PLENA. Large double white 
flowers. 2 — 4 ft. 2 - each. 
„ LEMOINEI. Garden Hybrid. 2— 4 ft. 16 ea. 
„ „ BOULE D’ARdENT. Dwarf habit, 
flowers very large. 2 — 4 ft, 2/6 each. 
„ GERBE DE NEIGE. Very largp 
white flowers and sweetly scented. 2 — 4 ft. 
2/- each. 
40UNTAIN ASH. Standards 8— 10 ft. 3.6 en. 
IAK, COCCINEA (Scarlet Oak). Tho Scarlet 
Oak is ono of tho finest ot our ornamental 
trees, tho Autumn tints of tho foliage being 
simply gorgeous. Height S ft. 3/6 each. 
, ILEX (Evergreen). Grown specially in pots. 
Height 3—4 ft. 6,- each, 4—5 ft, 7/6 each. 
1 LEARIA HAASTII. A dwarf evergreen 
smoke-resisting shrub, covering itself with- 
masses of grey bloom, fragrant and lasting- 
a considerable time. Perfectly hardy. Height 
12 — 18 inches. 2/- each. 
1SMANTHUS ILLICIFOLIUS. Height 11-2 ft. 
2/” each 
'LANE, LONDON. This is a splendid tree for 
street planting. Height S— 10 ft. 5 - each. 
Specimens, extra good heads, 7.6 caeli. 
•OPLAR TREMULA, WEEPING. A very fine 
RIVET, JAPONICUM. Large, broad, shining- 
green foliage. Height- 2 — 3 ft. 3/- each. 
OVALIFOLIUM FOLIUS AUREUS (Golden- 
J Leaved Privet). This is tho most showy 
hardy plant extant ; foliage broadly margined 
with bright gold : useful alike for hedges, or 
for planting singly in borders it cannot he 
surpassed. Height 2— -3 ft. 3/- each, 33 •- 
per doz. Selected Standards 3.6 and 5- 
cach. 
from Mr. J. ARMITAGE, ircissitt, Huddersfield. 
January 1st. 
“ The Trees I had last year have done remarkably 
well. I was very pleased with them. I hare had an 
abundance of bloom.” 
From Mr. R. Stt-ITH, Helton-le-Hole. 
De ember 4th. 
“I received tho Plants in perfect condition this 
morning. I am delighted with them/' 
From Mr. J. McDEVlTA Raphoc. 
March 10th. , „ . .. m 
” I am pleased to let you know that the Trees arc 
grand stuff, fine in shape, and healthy ; also that they 
were splendidly packed, which was proved by being- 
in good order after sucli a long journey.” 
