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The Illustrated Guide for Amateur Gardeners 
EVIDENCE OF 
QUALITY. 
“ I bog to say tbe members of 
the Luton Road Cottage Gar- 
deners' Society are this year 
growing your Table King: 
Potatoes for their Cup Com- 
petition, each competing member 
having 3J lbs. served out to him 
to grow for that purpose ; out 
of the 3i lbs. planted by me I 
have raised 1 cwt. 100 lbs. are 
of excellent, quality, and all 
fit for table use.” Mr. N. 
CHEESMAN, Chatham. 
‘‘The Seed Potatoes I had 
from you last year produced 
an excellent crop of flue, sound 
tubers, which pleased me very 
much.”— Mr. B. HEAD, Hol- 
ton Bridge. 
“ Your Potato Table King: 
I consider a lira t- class variety, 
of good shape, and very shallow 
eyes, a heavy cropper, and of 
good flavour.” — Mr. W. LOW, 
The Gardens, Euston Park. 
DANIELS’ TABLE KING. This remarkably handsome Potato has now been some time before the 
public. It is a second early, the tubers are somewhat kidney-shaped, but many are nearly round. 
They are mealy when cooked and of a most excellent flavour. The eyes are few and quite even with 
the surface. Its dwarf habit (one foot) renders it a most desirable sort for all gardens, and its 
handsome appearance, combined with its great productiveness, will soon make it a favourite market 
variety. For exhibition it is first-class. Price, 14 lb. 2s. 6d., 56 lb. 8s. 6d., cwt. 15s. 
DANIELS REMARKABLE. This variety was raised by us some few years since, and after 
repeated trials has proved itself a first-class cropping variety, a good keeper, and of splendid 
table quality. The tubers are of an oblong round shape, white, large, and handsome; a fine 
exhibition variety. Price, 14 lb. 2s. 6d., 66 lb. 8s. 6d., cwt. 15s. 
DANIELS’ UNIVERSAL, a round white variety, of the size and shape of a cricket ball; eyes 
few and shallow, skin slightly netted, flesh white and floury when cooked. A first-rate cropping 
variety, and an excellent keeper. We sent this variety out In 1888 for the first time, and the 
steadily increasing demand shows that it is giving general satisfaction to our customers. 
Price, 14 lb. 2s. 8d,, 56 lb. 8s. 0d., cwt. 15s. 
DANIELS DREADNOUGHT. New disease-resisting, main-crop variety. This magnificent 
Potato somewhat resembles the Magnum Bonum, but far excels that variety in vigour of 
constitution and enormous productiveness; grown side by side with Magnum Bonum it 
produced one third more tubers, of handsome shape and fine table quality. 
Price, 14 lb. 2s. 6d., 56 lb. 8s. 6d., cwt. 15s. 
EVIDENCE OF QUALITY. 
‘‘The Dreadnought Potatoes I bad from 
you three seasons ago have proved one of the besi 
cropping and disease-resisters in the neighbourhood, 
and when I lifted they averaged 180 lbs to the perch.” 
Mr. M. SEALY, Malmesbury. 
“ It gives me pleasure to tell you from your 7 lbs. 
of Dreadnought Potat- es I took up 13 stone of 
good Potatoes. It was a wonderful sight to all who 
saw them.”— Mr. R. H. RAYNOR, Aiford. 
‘‘The Seeds we received last year gave perfect 
satisfaction. The Dreadnought Potatoes first- 
rate, from 7 lbs. of Seed we had 140 lbs., with only 
13 lbs. small ones, and no disease.”— LIEUT. E. 
BROWN, ShornclitFe. 
NEW SEEDLING— DANIELS’ 
‘RELIABLE’ (see engraving) . This 
is a handsome White Kidney of 
extra cooking qualities and most 
excellent cropper; its eyes are 
few and quite even with the 
surface. It is a second early, 
and will make a fine exhibition 
kind. 
Price, 14 lb. 3s. 6d., 56 lb. 12s. 6d. 
