Daniels Bros Norwich , Spring, 1892. 
Strawberry Plants— Select List. 
NEW STh*v»oe.HRY— LAX TONS "NOBLE.' 1 
Strawberries when well-grown are wonderfully 
prolific, and constitute one of the most profitable 
crops, really good fruit always meeting with a 
ready sale at high prices. These delicious and 
wholesome fruit should be grown freely in every 
garden where there is room for them. As will be 
seen, our collection of choice Strawberries, a select 
list of which we offer below, contains all the 
finest varieties in cultivation. 
New Strawberries. 
“Latest of All” (LAXTON). 
A grand new seedling from British Queen crossed with Helena 
Gloede. The fruit is very large, exceeding in size that of either 
parent, and is certainly the finest flavored and largest late Strawberry 
yet introduced. The flesh is firm and white, the flavour vinous, yet 
luscious and quite equal to that of British Queen, which it most 
nearly approaches in appearance, but ripening from ten days to a 
fortnight after it ... ... per 100, 20s. ; per doz. 3s. 6d. 
A. F. Barron (Laxton). A cross between Sir J. Paxton 
and Sir Charles Bapier. Very fine. First Class Certificate, 
lloyal Horticultural Society per 100, 7s. Gd. ; per doz. Is. 6d. 
Commander (Laxton). A cross between British Queen and 
President, and said to be even superior in flavour to British 
Queen. One of the most distinct and splendid Strawberries 
yet raised ... ... per 100, 7s. 6d. ; per doz. Is. Gd. 
Laxton’s Noble. Large and handsome fruit. Early and very 
prolific. Will be universally grown 
per 100, 5s.; per doz. 9d. 
per 100 — s. d. 
Alpha ... .., ... 5 o 
Aromatic ... ... 5 0 
Auguste Nicaise ... 5 0 
British Queen ... ... 5 0 
Dr. Hogg ... ... 5 0 
Duke of Edinburgh ... 5 0 
Elton (spn. Elton Pine) ... 5 0 
Filbert Pine ... ... 5 0 
Frogmore Late Pine ... 5 0 
per 100— s. d. 
James Veitch ... ... 5 0 
Keen’s Seedling ... 3 6 
King of the Ear lies ... 5 o 
Kitley’s Goliath ... 3 6 
Lucas ... ... ... 5 0 
Marguerite ... ... 3 6 
Premier ... ... ... 3 6 
President ... ... 5 0 
per 100—8. d. 
Prince Arthur ... ... 3 6 
Royalty ... ... ... 5 0 
Sir Charles Napier ... 3 6 
Sir Harry ... ... 3 6 
Sir Joseph Paxton ... 5 0 
The Captain ... ... 5 0 
Vicomtesse H. de Thury 3 6 
Waterloo per doz. Is. 7 6 
lOOO in 10 choice varieties ... 35s. Od. 
100 in 10 choice varieties ... 6s. 6d. 
Asparagus. 
An abundance of fine Asparagus may 
be grown with less than half the expense 
usually incurred in making costly 
“ beds,” and will succeed admirably on 
most soils when planted in lines or 
clumps on the Kitchen Garden borders, 
or amongst dwarf-growing Fruits where 
the space will admit, a liberal cultivation 
being all that is required to ensure the 
best results. We consider March and 
April the best months for planting in 
the open ground. The strong roots we 
offer will be found very fine for forcing. 
Connover’s Colossal. Two and 
three years old 
per 100, 5s. and 7s. 6d. 
True Giant. Two and three years 
old . . . per 100, 3s. 6d. and 5s. 
Sweet and Pot Herbs. 
We have a fine collection of these, including 
the following useful sorts : — 
per doz. — s. d. 
Balm 
... 4 
0 
Chamomile 
... 4 
0 
Chives 
... each Gd. 5 
0 
Horehound 
... 4 
0 
Hyssop ... 
... ... 4 
0 
Lavender 
... each 6d. 5 
0 
Mint, Lamb 
... 4 
6 
„ Pepper 
... 4 
0 
Marjoram, Pot ... 
... ... 4 
0 
Pennyroyal 
... each Gd. 5 
0 
Rosemary 
. . . each 8d. 6 
0 
Rue 
... 4 
0 
Savory, Winter ... 
... 4 
0 
Sorrel, Giant French 
... each 6d. 5 
0 
Tarragon 
... each 6d. 5 
0 
Thyme, Lemon ... 
. . . each Gd. 5 
0 
„ Common 
... 4 
0 
Wormwood 
... 4 
0 
The most useful varieties assorted, our selection, 
per doz. 4s. ; per 100, 25s. 
Sea Kale. 
Strong planting roots 
per doz. Is. ; per 100, 7s. Gd. 
Good strong roots, for forcing 
per doz. Is. 6d. ; per 100, 10s. 6d. 
Extra strong roots, for forcing; very fine 
per doz. 2s. ; per 100, 15s. 
Rhubarb. 
Strong plants of the following, each 9d.; 
per doz. 7s. 6d. 
Johnson’s St. Martin’s 
Scarlet Defiance 
Royal Albert 
Myatt’s Victoria 
Paragon (Kershaw). The most won- 
derfully prolifio kind known ; as 
much as £240 has been made off a 
single acre for market purposes 
each Is. ; per doz. 10s. 6d. 
The Queen (new). Very early, the 
stalk a beautiful red quite through 
each Is. ; per doz. 10s. Gd. 
