Daniels Bros., Norwich, Spring, 1893. 
PG9.S ( continued ). 
Section II.— Second Early & Main Crops. 
bt. pr quart, 
in ft. s. d. 
NEW PE A.— THE DANIELS. This grand new 
Pea is the result of a cross between Best of AH and Alpha, and 
is quite distinct. The haulm is robust, and grows about four feet 
in height, is of light green colour, up to the present it has 
exhibited no trace of mildew. The pods are long and handsome, 
averaging five to six inches in length, and filled with ten to 
twelve delicious marrow peas of exquisite flavour ; it is a main- 
crop variety, and will take a high place for exhibition purposes, 
while its heavy cropping qualities will recommend it to the 
market grower ... ... In sealed half-pint pkts. Is. 6d. 4 — 
NEW PEA. — DANIELS’ MATCHLESS 
MARROW. Height four feet, bearing a profusion of 
handsome well-filled pods, each containing ten to twelve large 
Marrow Peas of the most delicious flavour. For use late in 
the season this Pea is unequalled, and cannot fail to become a 
leading kind for market purposes, possessing as it does all 
the good qualities of Ne Plus Ultra and Yeitch’s Perfection 
combined (see illu>tralion back of coloured plate) per pint Is. 9d. 4 3 0 
“ I am glad to inform you I grew your Matchless Marrow Peas this season for 
the first time. The pods are from 5$ to ti inches long, and average ten and eleven peas in a 
pod , and have been much admired by the many who saw them. The flavour is mostaelicious, 
in fact they are unsurpassed.”— Mr. A. STOW, Great Bentley. 
“I have taken First Prize with your Matchless Marrow Pea tins year as well as 
last, against a great number of competitors, and they were by far the best dish of peas m 
the Show, and 1 think, without doubt, they are the best pea m cultivation for exhibition 
or for market purposes ; a very heavy cropper.”— Mr. W. HILL, Cruwys Morchard. 
‘‘I am pleas. d to say I took First Prize with your Matchless Marrow Peas 
at the Nuneaton Flower Show, on the 18th July, beating twenty competitors. 
Mr. J. MARSTON, Nuneaton. 
“ I have pleasure in informing you that I took three First Prizes with yoiir tchless 
Marrow Peas. I consider this the grandest pea in cultivation. —Mr. L. .N iLljiiLJia, 
Ferndale. 
•' Your Matchless Marrow Peas took First Prize .riierever I sliiiwed 'hem. 1 k ave 
own ilipin fivA times, and taken as many prizes.” — Mr. H. SMITH, Ambergatc. 
“ I am very pleased to tell you that I took First Prize for Matchless Marrow Peas 
at the Bishop's Waltham Horticultural Society’s Show. The peas were splendid in size and 
shape of pods.”— Mr. HARRIS, Messliug Ford. 
“ I am very pleased to inform you that I took First Prize with your New Pen Daniels^ 
Matchless Marrow, which I exhibited at Buckingham Horticultural Show on July Zbtu. 
Mr. S. DUNKLEY, Lillingstone. 
•• Your Matchless Marrow Pea has done remarkably well, I shall grow more next 
year.” — Mr. J. WHYIAN, Derby. 
Daniels’ Early Long-pod. The want of a good Early 
Long-pod Pea for market purposes has long bcon felt by every 
one. It grows to the height of four feet, and comes into use 
closely following the first-early kiuds, and bearing a heavy crop 
of fine long pods, having ten to twelve peas in each ... 
Duke of Albany. A fine long-podded variety. One of 
the best for exhibition, and of very fine flavour ... ••• 
Leicester Defiance. A most profitable variety for picking 
green. It is of the same class as Prize-taker, being very baidy 
can be sown with success in the Autumn ... 
Gladiator. The plant is very robust and vigorous, stem 
branched, growing about three feet in height, exceedingly pro- 
ductive, bearing in pairs an abundance of long, curved, handsome 
pods, which are very closely filled with medium-sized peas of 
excellent quality. First Class Certificate, R.H.S. ... ••• 3 
Nelson’s Vanguard. A fine second early wrinkled Marrow; 
haulm densely covered from the bottom with fine handsome 
pods, weU filled with peas of excellent flavour ... ... 2j 
Stratagem. This is a splendid variety, with pods five to six 
inches in length, containing eight to ten large fine-flavoured peas. 
First Class Certificate, Eoyal Horticultural Society ... ••• ” 
TELEGRAPH. A valuable market variety of first-class quality 4 
Champion of England or Fortyfold 
Harrison’s Glory. Large blue variety ... ... ••• ° 
Fillbasket (Laxton) ... ... d 
Supreme (Laxton). This is a first-class blue round lea, 
and an enormous bearer ... 
PRIZE-TAKER 4 
2 0 
2 6 
1 0 
1 6 
1 6 
2 6 
1 6 
1 3 
0 9 
1 6 
1 0 
1 0 
NEWkPEA— THE DANIELS. 
