Daniels Bros. Limited , Norwich, Spring, 1910. 
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A GRAND EARLY POTATO, 
SOUTHERN QUEEN. 
SOUTHERN QUEEN. Reduced 'rom a Photoonph. 
SOUTHERN QUEEN. An early White Kidney of handsome appearance, the tubers being of a beautiful kidney 
shape, and is an abundant cropper of the best table quality. The haulm is dwarf and of good constitution. The grower says, 
“I think I never lifted such a handsome lot as the Southern Queen, not a mis-shaped tuber or a diseased one.” This was 
awarded First Prize in the Cooking Competition at the National Potato Society’s Exhibition on December 13th, 1906. During the 
past season this has proved itself one of the most prolific Potatoes we have grown. Per 14 lb. 2s. 6d. ; 56 lb. 8s. 6d. 
SECOND EARLY VARIETIES. 
DANIELS’ PRINCE EDVfARD. Full description see page 3. Per lb. 6d. ; 7 lb. 2s. 6d. ; 14 lb. 4s. 6d. 
per 14 lb. I per 56 11). 
DANIELS’ EARLY QUEEN. A grand early variety of extra fine quality and enormous productiveness. It is kidney-shaped, somewhat 
inclined to oblong; the eyes few and almost even with the surface. The skin is white suffused with a delicate shading of pink. 
The flesh is beautifully white and mealy when cooked, and of superior flavour .. .. .. .. per cwt. 15s. 
BEAUTY OF HEBRON. A well-known excellent variety, of good tablo quality . . . . . . • • ,> lbs. 
EARLY ROSE. A well-known variety. Fine for early use on light soils . . . . . . • ■ • • ■ • 
EARLY WHITE HEBRON. This grand Potato possesses all the well-known quality of the Beauty of Hebron, and has in addition 
a clear white skin, which renders it more valuable for market purposes. It is of excellent quality when cooked, and is very pro- 
ductive. We can thoroughly recommend this variety .. .. .. .. •• per cwt. 15s. 
NINETY-FOLD. A fine second early White Kidney, of exceptionally heavy cropping qualities. The skin and flesh are white, and of the 
finest quality. It will be found a valuable addition to our list of early White Kidneys . . . . • . P cr c ' vt - los - 
INTERNATIONAL KIDNEY. A handsome White Kidney; very useful for exhibition .. .. •• 
RUSSET QUEEN. One of the best second early varieties of recent introduction, and is the result of a cross between Reading 
Russet and British Queen. It is a strong vigorous grower of hardy constitution. The tubers, which somewhat resemble the 
British Queen in shape, are white fleshed and of beautiful table quality 
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•* J have much pleasure in informin'.' you that the Southern Queen Potatoes I had 
from you were magnificent. Of the whole nop. not one was diseased, and I was 
awarded two Prizes for them."- TVT r. G. INES. ltninham. 
" I mav sav the Southern Queen Potatoes 1 laid from you turned out splendidly. 
It is a very heavy cropper, and nil that could be desired for table quality." 
Mr. W. HODSON, Slone. 
" I took first Prize with your Southern Queen Potato." Mr. F. TABOR, 
Gt. Shelford. 
" 1 took three first Prizes with your Duke of York Potatoes at our Show lust year. 
They were splendid."— Mr. H. CULBECK, Kettering. 
They are a splendid lot of Duke oi York Potatoes you have sent me.” The Rev. 
E. JONES; Monkton. 
" The Duke of York Early Potato is turning out splendidly : many roots have 
lit) potatoes on and of line size, i tun looking forward to equally satisfactory results 
from the Sensation Potato. I may say. that all your Seeds are turning out well. 
E. T. HELLINS. Esq., stapleford. 
