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Cucumber (continued) . 
—MASTERPIECE. 
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DANIELS’ MASTERPIECE. The fruit are slightly spined, 
and of a rich dark emerald green, twenty to thirty inches long. For 
colour, quality, constitution, and prolificness, it cannot be surpassed, 
while at the same time it is A 1 for exhibition, and will be found 
invaluable for market purposes ... ... ... Is. 6d. and 2 6 
“ I had immense success with Cucumbers last year. My house is only 16 feet by 10 feet, and 
1 liud as many us 150 fruit hanging at one time. I cut 81, each over 22 inches in length, in six 
weeks. One fruit of Masterpiece measured 25$ inches long.”— Mr. W. J. DUN RIDGE, 
Lewisham. 
DUKE OF NORFOLK. We have much pleasure in bringing 
into notice this handsome and prolific Cucumber. The plant is of robust 
habit, short-jointed, a prolific and continuous bearer, remaining in full 
fruit after many other kinds are exhausted. The fruit are solid in flesh, 
with scarcely any seeds, and growing from eighteen to twenty-four 
inches in length. It is a white-spined variety. Its dark green, straight, 
symmetrical, and handsome fruit renders it a most valuable kind for 
market gardeners or the exhibition table ... ... Is. 6d. and 2 6 
“ I bet? to inform you that the Seeds I purchased of you last year were everything that 
could be desired. The Duke of Norfolk Cucumber I began cutting from in April, and 
it fruited splendidly till the middle of September.”— Mr. J. DUKBKIDGE, Garsington. 
“Your Duke of Norfolk is a splendid Cucumber, growing to 2 feet 6 inches in length, 
and very firm."— Mr. WALFOBD, Sevenoaks. 
“I have much pleasure in renewing my order for Seeds, that which X obtained from you 
last year gave great satisfaction. I obtained First Prise for, and had a good crop of your 
Cucumbers Duke of Norfolk and Telegraph.”— Mr. W. PACKHAM, Sittingbourne. 
DANIELS’ DUKE OF EDINBURGH. A beautiful 
white-spined variety sent out by us, and pronounced by all competent 
judges to be the finest Cucumber iu cultivation. It is of a fine robust 
constitution and liabit, its fruit growing rapidly to the length of thirty 
to thirty-six inches, being at the same time of the most beautiful 
proportions, and of a fine rich green colour, which it retains to the last. 
A first-class variety for general use, aud unrivalled for exhibition. This 
splendid variety has been now before the public several years, and from 
the many testimonials we are constantly receiving, we find it is still in 
favour with our customers 
Our own fine selected stock in sealed packets Is. 6d. and 2 6 
“I have much pleasure in saying that your Duke of Edinburgh Cucumber did 
exceedingly well last year. I had more and finer Cucumbers than I have had or seen here 
during twelve years as under and head gardener.”— Mr. D. P. ROBINSON, The Rectory 
Gardens, Bulwick. 
“I consider your Seeds the best I ever grew. I grew' your Duke of Edinburgh 
Cucumber 3 lbs. in weight, without anything else but sun heat. Any one ordering 
from you has the satisfaction of getting Seed true to name and of best quality.”— 
Mr. H. HANDLEY, Fence Houses. 
“The Duke of Edinburg-h Cucumber I got from you last year, were the finest 
that were ever grown here, one of them was over twenty-six inches long.”— Mr. E. ODDY, 
Buttershaw. 
“ Last year I grew your Duke of Edinburgh Cucumber, and they did wouderfully 
well. I had some splendid fruit.”— Mr. W. F. PARKER, Helion Bmnpstead. 
DANIELS’ DEFIANCE (early prolific). A white-spined variety 
of hardy, robust constitution, producing in great abundance very short- 
necked and elegant fruit of a ricli dark green colour, from eighteen to 
twenty-four inches in length, straight and uniform, and of the same 
thickness throughout; a magnificent variety for early Spring and 
Summer work, and firstr-class for market purposes and general use; 
is also a grand exhibition kiud. Seed carefully selected from the 
handsomest aud most perfect fruit ... sealed packets Is. (id. and 2 G 
DANIELS' IMPROVED TELEGRAPH. A great 
improvement on the old Telegraph, bearing clean straight fruit tweuty 
to twenty-four inches long, an abundant hearer ... B.S. Is. 6d. and 2 6 
DANIELS’ EMERALD GEM. A choice variety of the 
Telegraph type, a most prolific kind ; the fruit eighteen to twenty-four 
inches long, growing in clusters of three and four at a joint. Handsome, 
smooth, and symmetrical, and of a bright glossy emerald green Is. 6d. and 2 G 
DANIELS’ RELIABLE (see Novelties) ... Is. 6d. and 2 6 
