FRUIT TREES AND ROSES. 
We are large growers of choice Fruit Trees and Roses, which are a specialty of our business, 
and to meet the constantly increasing domand amongst our customers, we annually rear many 
thousands of Apples, Pears, Plums, Cherries, Peaches, Apricots, &e., besides many thousands of 
Hybrid Perpetual, Tea-scented, and other Roses. All are grown hardily, and our soil being 
especially favourable to their growth, the plants lift with abundance of fibrous root, a very essential 
requirement for their successful transplantation and after productiveness. 
NEW APPLE VICAR OF BRIGHTON. 
NEW APPLE— VICAR OF BEIGHTON. 
We have much pleasure in introducing this fine Apple to the horticultural public, who, wo feel sure, will highly appreciate its many 
good qualities. A seedling raised in the Vicarage Gardens at lleighton, Norfolk, it has proved itself one of the handsomest, most 
prolific, and best keeping apples in cultivation. The fruit, is large and roundish, and when ripe of a deep bright crimson colour, 
mottled, and striped with yellow and green, giving it the most beautiful appearance, which, if well kept, it retains till April or May ; 
whilst its pale yellow flesh is of fine flavour, juicy, and all that can be desired in a first-class kitchen Apple. Will prove a most 
valuable sort for market growers on account of its very handsome appearance and excellent keeping qualities. 
Dwarf Bushes or Maidens, each 2s. 6d. ; Pyramids, each 5s. ; Fine Standards, each 7s. 6d. 
From COLONEL SANDERSON, Glonlugsan. 
Nov. 27th. 
“Tho Fruit Trees have arrived in safety, and we are much 
pleased with them and with the admirable manner in which they 
wore packed.” 
From Mr. GEORGE BAKER, Redon Hill, Aldershot. 
Oct. 27th. 
“Tho Fruit Trees arrived quite safe, and I am very pleased 
with them; ihcy are far beyond mv expectations, and J must * av 
that, after dealing with your firm for sixteen years, 1 have never 
been disappointed with anything I have ordered from you.” 
From Miss DALTON, Bumfoot, Wigtmi. 
“ The Fruit Trees 1 had from you have done extremely well.” 
From Mrs. WALKER, Thornhill, N.B. 
Oot. 27tb. 
“Mrs. Walker has had a splendid crop of very large Apples 
from the Trees sent her last by Messrs. Daniels, when those of 
tho neighbourhood have bad a very indifferent crop.” 
From Mr. D. E. FANNER, Cbeam, Surrey. 
Oct, 2nd. 
” All the Fruit Trees I received from you are doing well ; the 
Raspberries have been a picture, with very large fruit on them all.” 
From Mr. LUDLOW, Aleouibe. 
Nov. 25th. 
“ M r. 1 mdlow hears to enclose cheque for account received yester- 
day. lie is very much pleased with the Fruit Trees sent him.” 
