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Daniels Bros. Limited , Norwich , Spring , 1910. 
CAULIFLOWERS. 
DANIELS’ KING OF CAULIFLOWERS. 
Cultivation. — The Cauliflower is one of the choicest of our vegetables, 
and requires much care and vory liberal treatment. Cauliflowers are very 
liable to bolt if any chock occurs in their growth, and therefore every 
care should be taken that they grow on from start to finish without, 
a break. It does not much matter whether the soil on which Cauliflowers 
are grown is light or heavy, so long as it is thoroughly trenched, and 
a very liberal quantity of farm-yard manure applied. To get the earliest 
Cauliflowers, the seed should be sown in September in the open, and 
transferred when big enough to cold frames for the Winter months. 
Early in March select a warm border and plant thorn out when a very early 
crop will be secured. 
The earliest Spring sowing should be made in February in boxes on 
a hot bod, and the plants moved to frames and gradually hardened so as to 
1) r ready to plant out in May. A succession of sowings should bo made in 
March in frames and in the open during April, May, and June, so as to 
secure an unbroken supply. Cauliflowers arc most highly prized in Autumn 
when tho Summer crops are over, and it is as well to have more than one 
batch. When planting and also during dry weather, great care should be 
given to watoring. Frequent applications of liquid manure will give size 
to the heads for exhibition purposes. 
Cauliflowers arc particularly subject to white fly which causes tno plant 
to becomo blind, and any suspicion of this should be met with a dressing of 
soot upon the leaves in the early morning. The beds should be regularly 
gone over to ensure tho heads being cut before they get too old as they 
soon got past their best. For early work, Daniels’ King is undoubtedly 
the best, followed by Dwarf Mammoth and Autumn Queen. For general 
crop, Autumn Giant will be found tho most useful. 
“ I r.m pleased to say I have bean cutting some grand Cauliflowers of your Dwarf 
Mammoth variety; they were very close and white. I consider this one of the 
best."— Mr. W. BURDETT, The Gardens, Hill House, Northrepps. 
“ I mny add your Seeds have always turned out remarkably well, giving every 
satisfaction.” — Mr. W. FRINAMAN, Princetown. 
“The Seeds arrived safely, for which I thank you; and any future orders 
I shall certainly place in your hands.” — Mr. E. BROWN, Wollaston. 
“ I have done very well at our local Shows this year with the produce from your 
Seeds. I have won five First, live Second, and two Third Prizes, and a Special one.” — 
Mr. W. WORTHINGTON, Abbcywood. 
“I have won five Prizes for Vegetables grown from your Seeds at Nenagh 
Show.” — Mr. S. TOULING, Borrisokane, Ireland. 
VEITCH’S AUTUMN IANT 
per oz. — s. dL 
OW DANIELS’ KING OF CAULIFLOWERS. The 
earliest variety in cultivation, of very dwarf and compaet 
habit, the heads beautifully white and of the finest texture. 
Seed raised in frames in February, and planted out as 
soon as the weather permits, will produce some fine 
heads in June. One of the best to sow for succession 
throughout the Summer . . per pkt. Is. 6d. and 2s. fid. — 
DANIELS’ SNOWBALL. An invaluable early variety of dwarf com- 
pact habit, producing fine white heads of excellent quality. 
Ready to cut in four months from time of sowing 
per pkt. Is. fid. and 2s. fid. — 
DANIELS’ DWARF MAMMOTH. A very superior dwarf early 
variety, grows to a larger size than Daniels’ King, and forms 
a good succession to that variety, heads large, white, and com- 
pact. Also useful for forcing . . . . per pkt. Is. 2 G 
ECLIPSE. This is an excellent large Autumh variety, and very 
useful for Market purposes. By successional sowings it can be 
had from August to Christmas . . . . per pkt. fid. 1 6 
EARLY LONDON WHITE. Useful variety, growing to a large size, 
heads very white and firm . . . . per pkt. 4d. 1 O 
SELF-PROTECTING AUTUMN GIANT. A fine late variety coming 
into use directly after Veitch’s Autumn Giant. The heads 
are well-protected by luxuriant over-lapping foliage. May be 
had in good condition up to Christmas .. per pkt. fid. 1 G 
VEITCH’S AUTUMN GIANT. The most useful of our Autumn 
Cauliflowers and most valuable for general crop. It is very 
distinct in appearance, producing splendid large heads, beauti- 
fully white and firm, and of the finest texture per pkt. fid. I G 
WALCHEREN. Sow under glass in February, to succeed the Spring 
Broccoli, and in beds from May to July for succession 
per pkt. 4d. 1 G 
IW DANIELS’ AUTUMN QUEEN. A grand variety, 
coming in fit for use three weeks earlier than Veiteh’S' 
Autumn Giant, is very short-legged and compact ; the 
heads are beautifully white and of the finest quality 
per pkt. Is. 3 O' 
