The Illustrated Guide for Amateur Gardeners. 
DANIELS’ SUPERB BEGONIAS. 
Those have been grown and seleoted at our Nurseries during 
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stanoe of flower, and beauty and variety of colouring are second to none. 
We have muoh pleasure in offering tubers of our grand strains ot Tuberous-rooted Begonias : 
the past season, and lor form, size, sub: 
DANIELS 1 DOUBLE-FLOWERED BEGONIAS 
(Dry Tubers). 
The Double-flowered Begonias are especially recommended lor pot culture. The i colours ol the 
Bowers varv from the darkest crimson and scarlet, through all the most beautiful shades ol salmon, rose, 
and yellow, to the purest white. They are easily grown, and with their large massive blooms form 
strikingly handsome objeots lor the greenhouse or conservatory. 
FOR POT CULTURE. A superb collection ol choice sorts, equal to named varieties, the flowers s. d. 
FOR beiSJol the most ierleot form, and ol the most varied and Uutiful colours H‘gdy desirable 
for conservatory or greenhouse decoration 1/- and 1/3 each , per uoz. lu/o ana i&i 
MIXED DOUBLES FOR BEDDING. A capital variety of large, full, double lowers, m } )e autififl ^ Q 
variety of colour . . . • • • • • • • • • • • 11 •• v 
DOUBLE BEGONIAS. In distinct colours lor pots or bedding out. 
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SINGLE-FLOWERED BEGONIAS (Dry Tubers). Pot culture. 
iron r.RFFNHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. A very fine mixture ol choico selected flowers. 
r0R m^e'»fth^fme C d £ sorts, the flowers heing^taf^^^t be.vutilu, 
DANIELS’ SINGLE BEGONIAS FOR BEDDING. 
(Dry Tubers.) In distinct colours. 
Distinct and beautiful colours, specially selected for effective Redding, all ol tiio large-flowered 
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SINGLE AND DOUBLE BEGONIA PLANTS. 
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DOUBLE-FLOWERED. Choice Mixed ” ” }«/. 
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BEGONIA— DOUBLE-FLOWERED. 
CARNATIONS— Perpetual or Winter Flowering. 
A beautllul free-floworlug class lor Winter and early Spring blooming under glass. Invaluable as cut flowers lor Bouquets, Button-holes, &c 
plants we oflor are all growing in seven-inch pots and ready for blooming. __ . . . _ 
BEACON. Bright orange scarlet, large and m 
free : o 
CAROLA 
The 
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free ; one of the best commercial scarlets. 
4ROLA. The largest crimson ever ralsod, 
flowers ol five inches diamoter are no excep- 
tion. A remarkably good keeper. 
strong grower, 
under glass. 
„eepor. Very 
Should be cultivated entirely 
ENCHANTRESS SUPREME. Clear pale salmon 
pink sport ol “ Enohantress.” 
LADY FULLER. Flmvers large, deep salmon. 
QUEEN ALEXANDRA. Rich salmon-pink 
sport of the well-known “ Scarlet Glow.” 
ROSE PINK ENCHANTRESS. Rose -pink sport 
ol “ Enchantress,” good habit, strong grower. 
Strong Plants, 3/6 and 5/- each ; 40/- and 57/6 per doz. 
TRIUMPH. Tho best orimson market variety 
The flowers are ol the brightest possible orim- 
son, and ol large size. The shape leaves nothing 
to bo desired, and the calyx never bursts. 
WHITE ENCHANTRESS. White sport of 
“Enchantress.” No better white can he 
obtained. Very good in every way. 
BORDER CARNATIONS. 
We oan offer strong plants of Border Carnations, choice sorts, our selection only. 1/6 each ; 16/- per doz. 
GREENHOUSE AND STOVE PLANTS. 
ARAUCARIA EXCELSA. 
GREENHOUSE PLANTS 
in choice variety. 
Our seleotion, 35/- and 42/- per doz. 
ARAUCARIA EXCELSA. A fine plant for the 
conservatory. 5/- each. 
ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI. 3/6 each. 
ASPIDISTRA LURIDA. 51- each. 
„ „ VARIEGATA. 6/6 each. , , 
AZALEA INDICA. We have a very choice 
collection, all good healthy flowering plants, 
varying from ten to sixteen inches across. 
3/6 and 51- each. . 
BEGONIA, GLOIRE DE LORRAINE A pro- 
lusion ol bright pink flowers. 3/- A 51- each. 
CANNAS. Dwarl varieties. 1/6 each ; 15/- doz. 
CARNATIONS, M ALMA ISON VARIETIES. 
In 5-in. pots, 31- each. Colours : — scarlet, 
yellow, and various shades ol pink. 
COPROSMA BAUERIANA VARIEGATA. 
Beautitul variegated foliage. 3/- each. 
CROTONS. A fine collection ol choice sorts in 
nice voung plants. 51- and 7/6 each. 
CYCLAMEN PERSICUM GIGANTEUM. Strong 
Transplanted Seedlings. In 5 -in. pots, 2/6 
each, 27/6 per doz. ... , r . . 
PURE WHITE. Very beautiful. In 5-In. 
* pots, 2/6 each. _ , , 
DAPHNE INDICA ALBA. Pure white, de- 
liciously scented variety. 7/6 each. 
„ „ RUBRA. Very sweet. 7/6 each. 
DRACAENA AUSTRALIS. Fine lor furnishing. 
„ GRACILIS. CaC Very Lj use£ul' for decorative 
EUCALYPTUS 5 cmUODORA. Deliciously 
scented. 2/- each. , . , 0 , 
EULALIA GRACILLIMA. Most elegant. 2/- ea. 
„ ZEBRINA. Very handsome. 2/- each. 
FERNS, GREENHOUSE. Fine selection of the most 
useful and ornamental. 2/6, 3/6 and 5/- each. 
FICUS ELASTICA (India-rubber Plant). 6/- ca. 
„ „ VARIEGATA. Beautifully varie- 
gated with yellow. 7/6 each. 
GENISTA FRAGRANS. 3/6 each. 
GLOXINIAS. In beautiful variety. Strong 
plants. 21/- per d 9 z. , . Moir 
„ CORMS. Very choico strain, ready In May. 
GREV?l£eA 10 ROBUSTA. 2/- each. 
HOYA CARNOSA. A charming stove climbing 
plant, producing wax-liko flowers. 5/- each. 
LAPAGERIA ALBA. Lovely pure white, wax- 
like flowers : beautiful. 7/6 each. 
„ ROSEA SUPERBA. Beautiful climber for 
the cool greenhouse. 7/6 each. 
MYRTLES (Myrtus). Nice young plants. 
2/- each. 
OLEANDER (Nerium). Pink and White. 
3/6 each. 
PALMS. A nice assortment of choice plants 
suitable for tho dinner-table and general 
decorative purposes, including Areca 
8apida, Cocos Weddelllana, Kentia Bel- 
moreana, Kentia Fosteriana. 7/6, 10/6, 
21/-, 31/- and 42/- each. 
PASSIFLORA PRINCEPS. Large scarlet 
flowers. 3/6 and 5/- each. 
PLUMBAGO CAPENSIS. Blue. 2/6 each. 
„ „ ALBA. 2/6 each. 
SOLANUM CAPSICASTRUM. The well-known 
Solanum, with beautiful bright scarlet 
berries in Autumn and Winter. 2/6 each. 
SOLANUM JASMINOIDES. 2/6 each. 
STEPHAN OTIS FLOR1BUNDA. 51- and 7/6 
STREPTOCARPUS. White, mauvo and pink. 
swaYnsonia GALEGIFOLIA ALBA. White 
Pea-like flowers. 8/6 each. 
TACSON1A EXONIENSIS. A fine variety. 
3/6 each. 
GREENHOUSE PLANTS, in choice variety, out 
selection, 35/- and 42/- per doz. 
