Daniels Bros. Limited , Norwich , Spring , 1910. 
ONIONS FOR AUTUMN SOWING. 
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DANIELS’ GOLDEN ROCCA. Reduced from a Photograph. 
r DANIELS’ GOLDEN ROCCA. One of the largest and finest Onions ever introduced. Fine globular shape, golden yellow 
skin, mild flavour, and with careful cultivation comes equal to the imported Portugal Onions, and keeps sound till June,. 
This variety is the best exhibition kind known, and has obtained more Prizes than any other Onion. I sown in u umn, 
and kept under first-class cultivation, will grow bulbs two to three pounds each ; may also be sown in Spring, an wi pio- 
Per packet 6d. ; per ounce Is. 6d_ 
per oz. — 8. d. 
duce some fine bulbs. 
per oz.- 
DANIELS’ GIANT ROCCA. A splendid large globular variety of 
delicate flavour, grows to a large size 
DANIELS’ WHITE ELEPHANT TRIPOLI. The largest and best 
of the Tripoli sorts . . . . • • P er pkt. 4d. 
SILVER SKIN. Very early, excellent for Spring use 
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TRIPOLI ITALIAN RED. Fine dark red skin ; a well-known and 
popular sort .. •• •• 
TRIPOLI ITALIAN WHITE. Similar to the above, but milder . . 
LISBON WHITE Very useful for pulling green for salads early in 
Spring r<u lb. 4s. 
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PLANTS. 
Strong Autumn sown, to plant out for show purposes, can be supplied in Spring of the follo "‘“® k ‘“^® . 1Qs 10QOj 
White Elephant Tripoli, White Spanish, Golden Rocca, Giant Rocca .. •• ' each s ’ ort 2s . per 100. 
Improved White Spanish, Ailsa Craig, and Allan’s Reliance. AH Carnag Patd^ ^ ^ oi late 
The Autumn sowing of these, which offers many advantages ^ ild ’ er in flav our than those sown in Spring, 
years, When sown in Autumn Onions grow to 1 1 much larger s a e destroyed by maggot . They are besides 
S“y Spring Shich can always be relied on. 
Cultivation. — For -onvlu, ft. On,™ to. » ~ 3 4TS&. of “ 5 
a dry one. If cooking size only is needed it will merely be found necessary to thin out ^X^nmeSes apart on to a specially prepared bed of rich 
are required, the strongest must be selected in Spring, lifted carefully wi . .. ’ ,, tb b oe going and excellent Show specimens should be produced 
soil. Water thoroughly, at the same time making the soil firm round the hums, ixcep rue fc s 
without further trouble. . , . , , , , bulhi.. thev are srown from bulbs (see page 55) and should be 
Potato Onions are a very useful crop and produce a heavy yield of bulb in tte row! ^Tl’rTw the earth round them as for Potatoes and. 
planted out in February in rows about 14 feet apart, allowing ten inches between each bum in me ro 
gather the crop in June. 
