Daniels Bros. Limited , Norwich, Spring, 1910. 
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CARROTS - Stump -rooted Varieties. 
DANIELS’ SCARLET PERFECTION. Reduced from a Photograph. 
DANIELS’ SCARLET PERFECTION. A grand main crop variety of the intermediate type,*and being stump-rooted, it is well 
adapted for growing on soils where deep culture is not possible. The roots are of a bright orange scarlet colour, very 
handsome and uniform in shape, with a fine clear skin, which makes it a most desirable sort for exhibition. It is one of the 
best flavoured and heaviest cropping varieties for general use, and one we can highly recommend. If grown for exhibition the 
roots should be thinned out a to 9 inches apart, but if for ordinary use they can be left much thicker in the row. 
per packet, 4d. ; per oz., Is. 
per 02. — s. 
DANIELS’ NEW EARLY FORCING HORN. One of the earliest 
Carrots yet introduced. In shape it is nearly round. They can bo 
left thickly in the row, and drawn for use as required per pkt. 3d. 0 
DANIELS’ HARBINGER. A fine Carrot for early exhibitions ; the 
roots are of good shape and excellent quality, averaging four to 
five inches in length, and three inches in diameter. It is a dis- 
tinct and useful Carrot . . . . . . per pkt. 4d. 
(j per 02. — s. <3. 
DANIELS’ LONG RED WITHOUT HEART. Flesh bright red, 
without the oore usua lly found in the Carrot . . ..09 
9 EARLY FRENCH NANTES. A medium-sized, stump-rooted variety 
of very fine quality . . . . . . • • ..00 
EARLY SCARLET HORN. A stump-rooted variety. Very useful 
for first early crops . . . . . . • . ..06 
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EVIDENCE 
“ I beg to inform you that the Seeds I had from you last year turned out splendidly. 
Carrot Daniels’ Scarlet Perfection. Parsnip Daniels’ Improved Hollow-crowned, and 
Turnip Daniels’ Improved Snowball were the finest 1 ever grew.” — Mr. W. FORD, 
Deeding. 
" I must say I was pleased with the Seeds I had from you in the Spring. I took 
First Prize for Scarlet Perfection Carrots at our Show.”— Mr. W. NURSE, Bottisham. 
*' The Carrot Seed yielded such splendid crops last year, that my neighbours are 
sending you orders this time.” — Mr. J. JARVIS, Acton. 
OF QUALITY. 
“ Last year was the first time I used your Seeds. I got First Prize for Daniels’ 
Scarlet Perfection Carrot and Onion at our local Show.” — Mr. W. FERGUSON, Money more. 
“ i am pleased to tell you that I had some very large Scarlet Perfection Carrots 
on my allotment, and some fine Leeks, grown from your Seeds. All the allotment 
holders around say they are the best they ever saw.”— Mr. H. COX, Southall. 
" The Carrots produced from your Seed carried off three Prizes at our Show last 
year.”— Mr. P. CRUMBY, Jarrow-on-Tyne. 
CAPSICUM. 
Very valuable 
as decorative plants for 
the conservatory, besides being exceedingly useful for stews, pickles, 
per pkt. — a. d. 
LONG YELLOW 
RUBY KING 
• • c , , 
6d. and 1 0 
CELESTIAL. 
. . 
6d. and 1 0 
PROCOPP’S GIANT 
CHILI or BIRD 
..0 3 
MONSTREUSE 
ELEPHANT’S TRUNK 
• • • • • • 
6d. and 1 0 
SWEET GOLDEN DAWN 
LONG RED 
..0 4 
MIXED, all kinds . . 
per pkt. — a. d. 
_ 0 4 
.„ 0 6 
..0 6 
..0 6 
„ 0 4 
CHICORY. 
per pkt. — s. d. 
IMPROVED LARGE-LEAVED. Excellent for blanching ... 0 6 
LARGE-ROOTED or COFFEE . . . . ... ..06 
WHITHEF. Equally good as a salad or boiled. Sow in J une . . 0 6 
CORN SALAD (Lamb’s Lettuce). 
per oz. — s. d 
GREEN CABBAGING. A fine variety, rosette-shaped per pkt. 4d. 0 9 
LETTUCE-LEAVED .. .. -. ... „ 4d. 0 9 
LARGE ROUND-LEAVED DUTCH . . „ 4d. 0 9 
