Daniels Bros., Norwich, Spring, 1892. 
FIRST EARLY VARIETIES (Coloured). 
THE THORBURN. 
A new early American variety of the White Elephant type, and is said to 
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be the best of all the early kinds, and will rapidly find a place in the front rank of the early 
market varieties. Price, 14 lb. 2s. 6d,, 50 lb. 8s. 8d., cwt. 15s. 
Beauty of Hebron. A well-known excellent variety 
Daniels’ First Early. A variety of the Early Bose type, but ripening ten days earlier than that 
well-known kind 
DANIELS’ EARLY CRIMSON FLOURBALL (See Novelties ) l"lb. Is., 3 "lb. 2s. (id!, 7 lb. 5s! 
Early Gem. A fine first early of the American Rose type, but a heavier cropper; fine table quality 
Early Rose. A well-known variety. Fine for early use on light soils 
Early Sunrise. This is the true type of Early Rose; very early, and of excellent quality 
Extra Early Vermont. A first-class early variety; fine for light soils 
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SECOND EARLY VARIETIES (Coloured). 
Adirondack. Abundant cropper, late keeper, and of finest quality ... ... ... ... ... 2 6 
Late Rose, A well-known variety of fine quality and productiveness ... 2 6 
RED ELEPHANT. This is of the same robust constitution as the White Elephant, being of similar 
shape and habit, and an enormous cropper like that variety; will be found invaluable for light sandy soil, 
producing an abundant crop of fine quality tubers where many other best kinds would fail 2 6 
WHITE ELEPHANT. The original and true stock ... ... ... ... ... 2 0 
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MAIN CROP AND LATE VARIETIES (Coloured). 
Australian (Bed Skin). A very large variety from Australia, resembling the old Bed Skin Flourball, 
but larger and a heavier cropper ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 6 
Edgcote Purple. A remarkably handsome deep purple Kidney; tubers very smooth, flattish, and 
straight. It is a good cropper, of splendid quality and flavour ... ... ... ... .26 
Empress of India. A handsome oblong round coloured Kidney; skin rich purple, mottled with 
cream colour; flesh yellow, floury, and of fine flavour when cooked ... ... ... ...3 0 
Lord Tennyson (new). A very heavy cropper, tubers large, purple blotched, aud of fine quality; good 
for exhibition. First Class Certificate, Itoyal Horticultural Society ... ... ... ... 3 0 
NORFOLK BLACKBIRD {See Novelties) ... ... 1 lb. Is., 3 lb. 2s. fid. , 7 lb. 4s. 6 d. 8 0 
Peerless Rose. A flat, smooth, very handsome Kidney-shaped. Potato; eyes even with the skin; fine 
quality, and excellent for exhibition ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 4 q 
PURPLE PRINCE (Daniels) (new). This variety was first offered in 1891; the tubers are 
round and of a bright purple, slightly shaded with crimson; it is a heavy cropper, and cooks well; 
for exhibition it cannot be surpassed ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 6 
Queen of the Valley. A well-known coloured Round, sometimes flat in shape; exceedingly fine table 
quality ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ' ... .40 
RED ROBIN (See Novelties) ... ... ... ... 1 lb. Is., 3 lb. 2s. 6 d., 7 lb. 5s. — 
Vicar of Laleham. Skin of a rich dark purple, good cropper, cooks well, and fine for exhibition ... 2 6 
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EVIDENCE OF QUALITY. 
“The Vegetable Seeds aud Collection of Potatoes I had from 
you gave the greatest satisfaction, better cannot be obtained anywhere 
else.’’— Mr. R. BATTERBEE, Crawley. 
“ I had two sucks of Potatoes from you, one the Thorburn, the other. 
Daniels, and they reealised 20 sacks with which 1 was well satisfied 
Mr. C. RAYNER, East Hoathly. 
“Your Potatoes were the best at our show here last year,"— Mr. 
O. W. BRINDLEY, Milford, Derby. 
'• I had an immense crop from your Daniels and Thorburn 
Potatoes." Mr. J. MERRETT, Malvern, Wells. 
“ In March last I bought of you one stone of your new Potatoes (The 
Daniels), they were taken up last week, and the produce was over 
b> stone and no disease. I consider this very good as my garden is well 
1 tinted with fruit trees.” R. FITCH. Esq . J.P.. Heigh am. 
“ The Daniels Potatoes are fine croppers and good quality. 1 took 
the prize at the show held here on August Bank Holiday." Mr 
S. BINKS, Haverhill. 
NEW AMERICAN VARIETIES. 
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Bill Nye. A white Kidney ; late, eyes very shallow ; heavy cropper, and good keeper ... ... ... ... 1 
Delaware. A valuable Potato ; tubers round but inclined to oblong; grand cropper, and of excellent quality ... 1 
Howes’ Premium. Very early ; round, skin pink, very handsome jfltejji, white ... ... ... ] 
Livingstone’s Standard. Early white Kidney ; flesh white and floury when cooked ; very productive ... . I 
Munro County Prize. An oblong white Kidney, second early; flesh white; good cropper ... 1 
New Queen. A seedling of the Beauty of Hebron, whito Kidney, very early; flesh pure white; quality good . 1 
Polaris. Tubers somewhat oblong ; eyes few and shallow, very early ; heavy cropper, and of fine quality ... ... 1 
Pride of the West. A flattish round red-skinned variety, medium late, unusually strong grower ; heavy cropper 1 
Brownell’s Winner. The tubers large, long, oval, slightly flattened, arc very smooth and handsome with feu eves. The 
colour is a light rose-pink ; medium late ; heavy cropper, and good quality ... ... , . ... per 7 lb. 3s. 0 
Late Puritan. This Potato is identical with Early Puritan in appearance, colour, and quality, and was originally found growing 
amongst this variety, but ripens much later, aud is a heavier cropper ... ... ... ... ... per 7 lb. 3s. 
The Collection, ten varieties, 1 lb. each 7s. 6d., 3 lb. each 18s., 7 lb. each 30s. 
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