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The Illustrated Guide for Amateur Gardeners. 
ONIONS FOR SPRING SOWING. 
DANIELS' SELECTED AILSA CRAIG. Reduced from a Photograph. 
r DANIELS’ SELECTED AILSA CRAIG. This grand Onion has now taken its place as one of the largest and most useful 
varieties for all purposes. It is very good sown either in Spring or Autumn, and produces a heavy crop of fine handsome bulbs, 
Theyjiave been grown to the enormous weight of 26, 28. 30. and 34 lbs. per dozen 
which are unrivalled for exhibition purposes. 
bulbs. Our own selected stock grown from picked bulbs. 
per oz. — 3. cl, I 
DANIELS’ GOLDEN GLOBE. An excellent variety of true 
globular shape, skin bright golden yellow, flavour mild ; pro- 
duces a heavy crop and keeps well ; highly recommended 
_ . per pkt. 4d. 1 0 
DANIELS’ LONGLASTER. This is by far the longest keeping 
Onion yet introduced. We have had specimens in sound 
condition eighteen months after being harvested. This variety 
should be sown early in the season . . per pkt. 4d. 10 
ROUSHAM PARK HERO. A magnificent variety of the White 
Spanish type .. .. .. .. • q q 
Per pkt. 9d. 
per oz. 2s. 
per oz. — s. d. 
DANIELS’ NEW RED GLOBE. The finest Red Onion in cultivation. 
The bulbs are large, of a fine globular shape, and of a beautiful 
dark crimson. Besides being very attractive in appearance, it 
has the mild flavour and good keeping qualities of the very best 
of the White Spanish type per pkt. 4cL 
UP-TO-DATE. A fine new variety of globular shape. It is very 
solid, and has a well developed shoulder, and will therefore 
produce a heavier crop than the older sorts. The skin is a bright 
straw colour. It is an excellent keeper, and will be found 
a useful variety for exhibition . . . . per pkt. 4d. 1 0 
1 0 
EVIDENCE OF QUALITY. 
U I am plonscd to say tint 
exceedingly well with me. 1 
Barnetby. 
your Ailsa Craig and Golden Rocca Onions have done 
have taken four First Prizes.”— Mr. G. STEPHENSON. 
“ I have taken two First Prizes with your Ailsa Craig Onion.”— Mr. H. SAUNDERS, 
Cross-in-Hand. 
“ I had a splendid croD of 
Xs. A. LANGLEY. Lansboro. 
Aihi Craig Onions thi.< year, 200 bulb? aver igi.i 
1 1b.”- 
“I have taken First Frizc for two years with your Ailsa Craig Onion.” Mr. J. 
BLAKE, Lyndhurst. 
I t '* ke ? First Prize with your Ailsa Craig Onion for years."— Mr W 
WILSON. Willoughby. 
“I grew some of your Ailsa Craig Onions last year from seed sown in Mircli 
weighing ono pound each.”— Mr. E. PAINTER, Nctlcy Marsh. 
“ I b»va taken several prizes with your selected Ailsa Craig Onion.”— Mr. A. 
KNIGHTS. Occold. 
‘‘The Ailsa Craig Onions were the grandest lot I have seen.”— Mr. W ROE 
Derby. 
