Daniels Bros., Norwich, Spring, 1892 . 
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Broccoli ( continued ). 
DANIELS* KING. 
EVIDENCE OF QUALITY. 
“The King 1 of the Broccolis grown from 
your Seed this season have been superb." — 
Dr. HARRISON, Killough. 
“Your Norfolk Giant Broccoli turned 
out the best T have seen this season, and gave great 
satisfaction.” Mr. R. CLARKE, Hampstead. 
Third Division. 
Sow end of March and beginning of April for cutting in March 
April the following Spring. per pkfc. 
DANIELS’ NORFOLK GIANT. A magni- 
ficent variety of robust and compact habit, stem short, the 
flower-heads exceedingly large and beautifully white, being 
well protected with luxuriant overlapping foliagq. Have 
been grown to the enormous weight of twenty-eight pounds 
each ... ... ... ... ... ...10 
Dileock’s Bride. Heads pure white ... ... ... 0 4 
Easter Day or Springtide. A fine variety of 
dwarf, compact habit and vigorous growth, one of the best 
kinds for the main crop in the Spring ... ... ... 0 6 
Knights’ Protecting ... ... ... ... 0 6 
Leamington. Heads large and solid ... ... 0 6 
Purple Sprouting. A very hardy Winter variety ... 0 4 
Fourth Division. 
Sow in May and June for cutting in May and June the 
following season. per pkt. 
8. d. 
DANIELS’ KING of the BROCCOLI. 
This splendid variety comes in for cutting from the 
beginning of May to the first week in June, and as a late 
kind cannot be surpassed. It is of a fine dwarf habit, and 
being well protected is exceedingly hardy. Its heads are 
remarkably fine, close, and white, and of large size ... 1 0 
Chappell’s Large Cream ... ... ... ... 0 4 
Gilbert’s Victoria Late White. Very late 
white, hirst Class Certificate, Koyal Horticultural Society 0 9 
Gilbert’s Burghley Champion o 9 
Daniels’ Latest White or Summer. One of 
the best kinds for filling up the gap or period that occurs 
between Broccoli and Cauliflower ... ... ...06 
Queen (Sutton’s). Very fine ... ... ... 0 6 
and 
per 07 .. 
s. d. 
2 6 
1 O 
1 6 
1 6 
1 G 
1 0 
per on. 
s. 4, 
2 6 
1 0 
2 0 
2 0 
1 G 
1 6 
Borecole or Kale. 
Cultivation. — These in their several varieties are the most hardy amongst the Brassicas. They form a link as ’twere between 
the many Winter and very early Spring supplies and the earliest Summer-hearting Cabbages, and as such should be considered indis- 
pensable in all gardens where a constant supply has to bo maintained. Pew subjects exhibit so pleasantly the result of good culture as 
do these ; as the best strain a seedsman can send out is capable of being destroyed by bad and overcrowded culture. The seeds must be 
sown broadcast and thinly, in richly prepared soil, in about threo suecessional sowings commencing March 25th, and twice subsequently 
between then and the 12th May. These will also repay being transplanted into nursery beds four or five inches apart, from thence 
thoy may be finally transplanted into rows three feet apart and two feet between plants in the rows, as soon as they are large enough and 
a showery period intervenes. They delight in thoroughly worked and enriched soils of moderate consistency, the lighter the soils, so 
much the more will they be benefited by copious manure waterings, and it aids them powerfully in all soils. There are some very showy 
and effective variegated-leaved varieties, examples of which tend to break up the monotony of and to enliven the kitchen garden, and, 
indeed, shrubbery borders during early Spring. They are equally adapted for culinary purposes, the flavour being much improved after frost. 
per pkt. 
s. d. 
DANIELS’ DWARF EXQUISITE. 
A dwarf oompact-growing variety, leaves exquisitely 
curled and fringed, most valuable for garnishing, it 
is also well adapted for culinary purposes, presenting 
a pleasing appearance when cooked ... ... 0 6 
DANIELS’ MOSS CURLED. Of medium 
height, very hardy, with foliage beautifully curled ... 0 6 
Cottagers’. Exceedingly hardy ... ... ... 0 3 
Dwarf Green Curled. Very hardy, dwarf-stemmed, 
flavour very mild, colour dark green when cooked, 
the best for general crop ... ... ... ... 0 3 
Tall Green Curled. The Tall Scotch Kale ... 0 3 
Variegated or Garnishing. A fine curled-leaved 
variety, beautifully variegated, very useful and orna- 
mental for garnishing, also valuable for Winter 
gardening. Extra-fine selected stock ... ... 0 4 
per 07 ., 
8. d. 
1 0 
1 6 
0 8 
0 8 
0 8 
1 0 
EVIDENCE OF QUALITY. 
“ Your Broccoli, Cabbage, &c., served splendidly lust year, and your Lettuce 
was excellent.”— Kev. J. C. EDWARDS, Aylesbury. 
