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Daniels Bros. Limited, Norwich, Spring, 1921 
HARDY PERENNIAL FLOWERING PLANTS. 
Probably no section of the garden has suffered more during the past few years than the Herbaceous Borders. 
Where it was not found expedient to dig up the borders and plant Food Crops, little attention could be given to the cleaning, staking and manurin'! 
of the'plants, and as a consequence most of the stronger growing sorts got quite out of hand and the more delicate ones perished. 
In the years immediately preceding the war this beautiful class of plants had been brought to a high state of cultivation, and we are sure that from s ' 
ornamental point of view and for maintaining a supply of flowers for indoor decoration, it will be desired to lose no time in re-establishing the P^r-an < 
border, and there is no time like the Spriug for taking this work in hand. In the following lists will be found all the most popular sorts, many of wk ; j 
may be had in strong flowering clumps to give immediate effect. 
A PORTION OF AN HERBACEOUS BORDER AT OUR NURSERIES. 
ACHILLEA PTARMICA— THE PEARL. 
Large double, pure white ilow'ers ; fine for 
cutting. II- each. 
ACONITUM FISCHERI. Largo heads of rich 
blue. 113 each. 
ANCHUSA ITALICA, Dropmore Variety. This 
is undoubtedly tho finest blue-flowered 
.Sf. r ,¥_ c ®2S 3 plant in existence. 1/3 each. 
,, MYOSOTIDIFLORA. Blue Forget-me-not 
flowers with broad leaves, quite distinct, 
a IS m. 1/3 each. 
wii OjPAL. Sky-blue variety, a pleasing shade 
—fn* of colour. 1/3 each. 
n „ PICOTEE. White edged with blue. 1/6 ea. 
ANEMONE, JAPONICA ALBA. One of the 
best Autumn blooming plants. II- each, 
i, ROSEA. Rose. II- each. 
.. .. RUBRA. Rosy red. l/-eaeh. 
it SYLVESTR1S PLENA. Double snow-white 
flowers. 1/3 each. 
AQUILEG1A CHRYSANTHA. Golden yellow 
flowers with long spurs. 1/3 each. 
MRS. SCOTT ELLIOTT’S VARIETIES. 
Mixed, long spurred. 1/6 each. 
ARTEMESIA LACTIFLORA. White flowers. 
4 ft. 1/6 each. 
ASTERS (Michaelmas Daisies). Beautiful 
Autumn bloomers. 
„ AMELLUS, BEAUTY OF RONSDORF. Largo 
flowers. 2Jff, 1/3 each, 12/6 per doz. 
„ PERRY’S FAVOURITE. Reddish- 
pinlc. 2 ft. II- each. 
,, CLIMAX. Clear light blue flowers. l/-each. 
., CRENATA. Dark blue, largo flowers. II- 
each, 
„ DECORATOR. Small white flowers on grace- 
ful sprays. 1- each. 
„ FELTHAM BLUE. Clear dark blue, large 
flowers, with bright yellow centre ; grand 
variety. 1/6 each. 
„ HON. EDITH GIBBS. Palo lilac, extremely 
pendulous and branching. 4 ft. 1/6 each, 
15/- per doz. 
„ MULTIFLORUS. White heath-like foliage. 
3 ft. 1 - each. 
„ NAMUR. Clear pink, similar to St. Egwin, 
but flowering a fortnight earlier. 3 — 4 It. 
1/3 each. 
„ NOV/E ANGLI/E. Large bluish-purple 
flowers : blooms in October. II- each. 
„ „ BELGEII DENSUS. Blue. Height 
about 2 ft. II- each. 
„ RUBELLA. Deep rose, late flowering. 4 to 
5 ft. 1 - each. 
„ SENSATION. White, golden centre ; branch- 
ing habit. 1/- each. 
ASTERS, SNOWDON. A most charming variety, 
about 4 ft. high, bearing in Autumn lovely 
bracts of almost pure white flowers with 
pale yellowish disc. II- each. 
., SUB CCERULEUS. Very large blue flowers 
on branching stems. Height 11 ft. 1/- each. 
„ TOP SAWYER. Clear blue, large flowers. 
Height 5 ft. 1/6 each. 
We offer clumps of some varieties 2/- each. 
AURICULAS, ALPINE. Choice seedlings, self- 
coloured and laced varieties. 9d. each, 
81- per doz. 
BUPTHALMUM SALICIFOLIUM. Golden 
yellow flowers ; very showy. Height 3 ft. 
II- each. 
CAMPANULA GRAND1FLORA ALBA. Very 
fine. 1/3 each. 
„ „ MARIESII. Dark blue. 1/8 each. 
„ LACTIFLORA. Pale blue. 2 ft. 1/6 each, 
15/- per doz. 
„ LINDLEYII (new). Light blue shaded purple, 
large bells on 31 ft. stems. 3 6 each. 
„ PYRAMIDALIS (The Chimney Campanula). 
Long spikes of blue salvia-like flowers. II- ea. 
CENTAUREA DEALBATA. Rosy-purple 
flowers, produced nearly the whole summer. 
Fern -like foliage. 1/- each. 
„ GLASTIFOLIA. Tall, with silvery foliage 
and yeUow heads. 1/- each. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM, KING ED- 
WARD VII. One of the finest varieties yet 
raised. Grows about 3 ft. high, and produces 
large, beautiful, pure white flowers. 1 - each. 
„ „ STAR OF ANTWERP. Large flowers 
with broad straight petals and stiff stems ; 
grand for cutting. 1/6 each. 
„ ,, STAR OF THE EAST. A grand 
variety. II- each. 
„ „ THE SPEAKER. 18 each. 
CIMICIFUGA SIMPLEX. Long spikes of pure 
white flowers. 1/6 each. 
COREOPSIS GRANDIFLORA. Bright golden 
yellow ; blooms from June until September. 
1 / m each. 
DELPHINIUM BELLADONNA. Lovely sky- 
blue, one of the finest in cultivation. 3/6 each. 
,, ,, GRANDIFLORUM. Stronger stems and 
larger flowors than the above ; a striking 
acquisition. 3/6 each. 
„ CORRY. Double sky-blue tinged with;, red. 
2/6 each. 
„ IDA R. ELLIOTT. Bright blue. 3 - each. 
,, LIZE VAN VEEN. This variety isremarkable 
bv the immense size of the single flowers, 
which have a pure blue colour. 3 6 each. 
„ MOERHE1MI. White. 3 6 each. 
V 
DELPHINIUM, PERSIMMON. Beautiful bright 
azure-blue, with sulphur centre, extra an-. 
Height 3} ft. 3/6 each. 
„ QUEEN OF SPAIN. Semi-double pale bluo- 
and lilac. 2 6 each. 
„ REV. E. LASCELLES. Dark blue. 4/- 
eacb. 
„ UNNAMED VARIETIES. Good plants. 
30/- per doz. 
OUR OWN SELECTION OF SORTS, 35 - dor 
DICTAMNUS FRAXINELLA (Burning BusL 
This remarkable plant is one of the most 
singularly interesting herbaceous perennials- 
In existence. II- each. 
,, ALBA A fac-simile ot the preceding, but 
with pure white flowers ; verv showy, l - ea. 
DRACOCEPHALUM VIRGINICUM. Erect short 
stems, 2J ft. high, with numerous bright 
pink flowers. II- each. 
,, ALBUM. Fac-simile of preceding, white 
flowers. II- each. 
ERIGERON SPECIOSUM SUPERBUM. Large 
lavender blue flowers with yellow centre. 
Height 3 ft. 1/- each. 
,, QUAKERESS. Large light blue. 1 6 each 
ERYNGIUM ALPINUM (True). The finest of 
the genus. The colour is a lovely metallic 
blue, it- each. 
„ GIGANTEUM. The Ivory Thistle. 1/- each 
10/6 per doz. 
„ PLANUM. Numerous small blue flowers, 
useful for cutting. Height 3 ft. 1 - each 
FUCHSIAS. Perfectly hardy. Set of 6 for 7/8. 
FUNKIA S1EBOLDI VAR. Splendid foliaga 
of green and gold. 16 each. 
„ LANCEOLATA. Lilac. 13 in. l/-eacb. 
GAILLARDIA. LADY EXETER. Yellow. 
21- each. 
„ MRS. McKELLAR. Yellow and crlmscr.. 
21- each. 
„ THE KING. Deep red, margin bright 
yellow. 21- each. 
., CHOICE MIXED SEEDLINGS. 10 8 dez 
GALEGA CARNEA FL. PL. Double flowers- 
of lilac and white. 5 ft. 1 - each, 10.6 per 
doz. 
„ OFFICINALIS. Numerous lilac flowers cn 
branching stems. Height 4 it. 1 - each. 
„ „ ALBA. Similar to preceding, with 
white flowers. 1/- each. 
GEUM. MRS. J. BRADSHAW. Double scarlet. 
II- each. 
GYPSOPHILA PANICULATA. A fine border 
plant, and most valuable for cutting. 1 - ea. 
„ ,, FL. PL. A pure white, double-flowered 
of the well-known O. paniculafa. 1.8 each. 
