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Seed Warehouses. 
EXCHANGE STREET 
AND BEDFORD STREET. 
Chief Offices. 
BEDFORD STREET. 
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Seed Grounds. 
IPSWICH ROAD .AND EATON. 
Nurseries. 
THE TOWN CLOSE NURSERIES 
NEWMARKET ROAD. 
Telegraphic Address:— DANIELS, NORWICH. 
TO OTTU CUSTOMERS. 
Wilfchave much pleasure in presenting our Catalogue of Dutch and other Flower Roots, Roses, Fruit 
OiPra, See., for the present Autumn, and again beg to thank our numerous patrons for their very- 
kind and extended patronage of last season, at the same time assuring them -that their future commands 
will receive the same careful attention as their esteemed favours of the past. 
We are personally acquainted with the best growers in Holland, whose grounds we visit from 
time to time, and our Retail Bulb Trade is one of the most extensive in the United Kingdom. 
W6 have, therefore, much pleasure in drawing the attention of the public to the splendid selection 
we offer in Hyacinths, Narcissus, Tulips, See., and which includes the very best in their respective 
classes, whilst several important additions have been made, our prices being fixed at the lowest 
rate compatible with sound well-ripened bulbs. 
CHOICE NAMED HYACINTHS are a special feature in our- bulb trade, and we would point 
out to our patrons, that the bulbs we offer of these are true to name, fully matured, and of an age 
and size to ensure, under fair cultural conditions, a fine display of bloom. This is an important 
matter, but one that is frequently overlooked in purchasing 11 cheap" bulbs at Auction Rooms, or from 
unscrupulous dealers. 
October is the best month for general planting, and to secure special varieties orders should 
reach us as soon as convenient before the middle* of that month. 
TERMS OF BUSINESS, &C. 
-All orders from unknown Correspondents must be accompanied by a sufficient Remittance or 
satisfactory References; and to save cost and trouble of Booking, a Remittance should in all cases be 
sent with Orders under 10s. in value. 
ACCOU NTS — D I SCO U NTS. — All accounts are due net in three months, we however allow a disoouut of Is. in the pound on 
all orders of 20s. and upwards when accompanied by a remittance, or when paid within fourteen days of date of invoice. 
CHEQUES, MONEY ORDERS, AND POSTAL ORDERS . — Please make payable to Daniels Boos., and cross 
“ Guiiney & Co.,” Norwich. 
POSTAGE-STAMPS AND COIN.—- All letters containing postage-stamps should be registered before being posted. The 
registration fee is now only 2d., and this ensures a safe delivery. Letters containing coin must be registered. 
BULBS PACKAGE AND CARRIAGE FREE . —Wo make no charge for packages, and in consequence of the great 
facilities now offered by the Parcel Post, and tho cheaper rates of carriage by many of the Railway Companies, we are 
pleased to state that we have made arrangements for sending all Bulbs Post or Carriage free to any address 
in the United Kingdom; this will prove an especial boon to our customers residing in Scotland, Ireland, and distant 
parts of England and Wales. 
CARRIAGE OF ROSES, FRUIT TREES, MUSHROOM SPAWN, &C . — We do not undertake to pay carriage 
on general orders for Roses, Fruit Trees, Ornamental Shrubs and Plants, but continue to cncloso extra plants free of chargo 
to compensate for cai-riage ; nor can we undertake to pay carriage of such horticultural requisites as Mushroom Spawn, 
Silver Sand, &c. All plants, trees, shrubs, &c., will bo so packed as to stand a journey of a week or ten days without injury. 
Should the packages arrive at their destination during a severe frost, it will he advisable not to unpack them, but keep them 
cool and moist out of the reach of the frost, until a change of weather takes place. 
CHANGE OF RESIDENCE. — We shall esteem it a favour if our customers, on changing their residence, will kindly favour 
us with their new address, that we may he able to send them our Catalogues as usual. 
RECOM M EN DATIONS.— The many kind recommendations to new customers with which we have been honoured during the 
past season have been very gratifying. Should any of our customers have friends requiring Bulbs, &c., and to whom a copy 
of our Illustrated Catalogue would be acceptable, we shall feel much obliged for intimation of the fact. 
