Daniels Bros. Limited , Norwich, Spring, 1910 
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BEANS — Dwarf French. 
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The culture is of the simplest; the ground having been thoroughly dug and manured in early Spring, the Beans should be planted about the 
... The “j! 8h ° uld be draw ;f r °" nd tbe P la " ts t0 prote® 4 then ? from winds in Spring, and during the time of bearing occasional waterings 
with weak : liquid manure will add much to the size of the produce and lengthen the period of bearing Daniels’ “Incomparable” can be highly 
recommended on account of its great prolificness and excellent quality. “ o ‘6 ui j 
Where greenhouses are available the earliest sowing may be made at the beginning of April, and the young plants transferred to the outside 
border when large enough to handle. A crop may also be grown m the early months of the year in heated frames or greenhouses, the seed hein» 
sown in 8-mch pots half filled with good rich soi , and tie pots gradually filled up with soil as the plants grow. It is most important that French Beans 
should bo gathered as soon as ready, otherwise the plants will gradually give up blooming and the orop be much reduced. 
DANIELS' INCOMPARABLE. From a Photograph. 
per quart. 
W DANIELS’ INCOMPARABLE (new). <*• a. 
This splendid dwarf Kidney Bean since its 
introduction has fully justified our high 
opinion of it, both as regards Quality and 
prolificness. The pods are of great length, 
straight, and of a rich clear green colour, 
very tender, and of the best culinary 
Quality. It is of strong constitution, sturdy 
habit, and wonderfully prolific. It is Quite 
distinct in the seed and will prove a 
decided acquisition . ; . per pint Is. 6d. 2 6 
nr DANIELS’ EARLY BLACK WONDER. 
We can highly recommend this splendid 
variety as one of the hardiest and most 
prolific French Beans in cultivation. The 
pods are long, of a light rich green colour, 
tender, and of the best possible flavour 1 6 
C0" DANIELS’ WHITE QUEEN. This may be 
best described as a sport from Canadian Wonder. 
The seed is white, whilst it quite equals that 
well-known variety in productiveness and quality. 
The pods are long (7 to 8 inches), straight and of 
fine appearance. The dry seed is quite equal to 
the best Haricot Beans for cooking purposes 
per pint Is. 3d. 2 0 
CANADIAN WONDER. Abundant bearer, very 
fleshy and tender. The pods are long and of 
excellent shape and quality ; one of the best for 
general crop ... .. • • ..10 
EARLY GOLDEN BUTTER. Pods thick and fleshy, 
nearly transparent, and of a bright yellow colour, 
which is retained when boiled ; excellent flavour 1 9 
MAGNUM BONUM. A fine variety of recent intro- 
duction. The pods are long, straight, and of 
excellent quality, exceeding in size and productive- 
ness the wed-known Canadian Wonder ; fine 
exhibition variety ... . . per pint Is. 3d. 2 0 
NEGRO LONG-POD. Useful variety, heavy cropper 1 0 
NE PLUS ULTRA. The finest Kidney Bean in 
cultivation for all purposes. First Class Certifi- 
cate, R.H.S. . . . . «■• ... 1 2 
NEWINGTON WONDER (or NONSUCH). Early . . 10 
PALE DUN OR BUFF. Very early ; ono of the most 
useful .. •• •• - ..10 
ALL KINDS MIXED 10 
‘•The Magnum Bonum Dwarf Beans I had last year proved 
very prolific, producing an immense number of long pod,'.”— Mr. A. 
RAUNDEN, Swiuton. 
“ i have been very successful this year with your Seeds, they 
turned out grand. I won twenty Prizes out of twenty-four entries at 
our Show. Your Seeds were the most successful in our Show.” — 
Mr. D. GRIFFITHS, Cwmaman. 
“ You m ly be interested to know that vour Seeds were a splendid 
success last year.” — Mr. G. FREEMAN, Norbiton. 
