Daniels Bros. Limited, Norwich, Spring, 1910. 
No. 8. Daniels’ Complete Collection, 7s. 6d. 
Package and Carriage Free. All the best kinds for succession. 
4 
pints 
Peas, Early, Medium and Late 
1 
oz. 
Carrot, Intermediate 
1 
pkt. 
Parsley, Fine Curled 
1 
pint 
Broad Beans 
1 
pkt. 
Cauliflower, Autumn Giant 
1 
oz. 
Parsnip, Hollow-crowned 
J. 
pint 
French Beans 
1 
pkt. 
Celery, Red and White 
1 
pkt. 
Pumpkin 
X 
pint 
Runner Beans 
2 
ozs. 
Cress, Plain 
2 
ozs. 
Radish, Long and Turnip 
i 
pkt. 
Beet, Dark-leaved 
1 
pkt. 
Cucumber, Ridge 
1 
oz. 
Spinach, Summer 
i 
pkt. 
Borecole, Curled 
2 
pkts. 
Lettuce, Cos and Cabbage 
1 
oz. 
Turnip, Snowball 
i 
pkt. 
Brussels Sprouts 
1 
pkt. 
Leek, Musselburgh 
1 
pkt. 
Vegetable Marrow 
i 
pkt. 
Broccoli 
1 
oz. 
Mustard, White 
2 
pkts. 
Herbs 
i 
pkt. 
Savoy, Drumhead 
1 
oz. 
Onion, White Spanish 
1 
pkt. 
Tomato 
i 
pkt. 
Cabbage 
" I was very pleased with the 7s. 6d. Collection of 
Vegetable Seeds last year.” Mr. A. BEST, Loudwnter. 
” 1 have now had your 7s. 6(1. Collection cf 
Vegetable Seeds for ten years, and it lies always given 
complete satisfaction.” Mr. E. BULLOCK, Great 
Harr. 
" The Collection of Vegetable Seeds I had from 
you has proved first-rate. The Peas and Beans were 
splendid.” Mr. W. FREEMAN, Shipston on Stour. 
“ 1 am pleased to say your 7s. 6d. Collection of 
Vegetable Seeds turned out rem- rknbly well.” 
Mr. W. TURPIN, Hornsey. 
“ The results from your 7s. 6d. Collection of 
Vegetable Seeds last year were again excellent.” — 
Captain ROSS, Uoyal Albert Docks. Loudon. 
” The 7s. 6d. Collection of Vegetable Seeds 1 hod 
from you last year turned out grand.” — Mr. W. 
WILKINSON, March. 
No. 9. Daniels’ Cottager’s Collection, 5s. Od. 
Package and Carriaj 
3 pkts. Peas, for succession 
1 pkt. Broad Beans 
1 pkt. Runner Beans 
1 pkt. French Beans 
1 pkt. Beet, Dark-leaved 
1 pkt. Borecole, Curled 
1 pkt. Brussels Sprouts 
1 pkt. Broccoli 
1 pkt. Cabbage, Nonpareil 
*e Free. This collection is c 
1 pkt. Savoy, Drumhead 
£ oz. Carrot, Intermediate 
1 pkt. Cauliflower 
1 pkt. Celery, Mixed 
1 oz. Cress 
1 pkt. Cucumber, Ridge 
1 pkt. Leek 
1 pkt. Lettuce, Cos and Cabbage, 
Mixed 
>f exceptional value. 
1 oz. Onion, White Spanish 
1 pkt. Parsley, Fine Curled 
£ oz. Parsnip, Hollow-crowned 
1 pkt. Gourd or Pumpkin 
1 oz. Radish, Mixed Turnip 
£ oz. Spinach, Round 
1 pkt. Tomato 
£ oz. Turnip 
1 pkt. Vegetable Marrow 
“ Your 5s. Collection of Vegetable Seeds In'* given 
nr '_‘rcat satisfaction for several years.” Mr. N. 
SMITH, Fakenham. 
•• 1 may say that the 5s. Collection of Vegetable 
Seeds you supplied me with last year gave great 
> tisfaction.” Mr. H. HALE, Loqgboro*. 
“ I am very pleased with the 5s. Collection of 
Vegetable Seeds.” Mr. E. HAWTHORNE. Uadipole. 
" I received the 5s. Collection of Vegetable Seeds 
and am very pleased with it.” Mr. G. HUNT. 
K:\msbottgm. 
“ I took First Brize with your Beet and Second 
with Parsnips out of your 5s. Collection.”— Mr. W. 
REDSELL. Wouldham. 
*• Your 5s. Collection of Vegetable Seeds has far 
exceeded mv expectations.” Mr. MOUNE, Ilkeston. 
No. 1 0. The Cottager’s Packet, 2s. 9d. Post free. 
Containing sixteen varieties of choice Vegetable Seeds, including fair quantities of 
Peas, Runner Beans, Broccoli, Cabbage, Carrot, Lettuce, Onion, Radish, Turnip, &c. . 
/ 
This is a very cheap collection which can be highly recommended. 
“ Your Collection of Vegetable Seeds last year 
w vc great satisfaction.” Mr. F. HORNE, Walton. 
'• Your 2s. 9d. Collection of Vegetable Seeds hrs 
always given great sated; :<}tipn.” Mrs. H. MONK, 
ll.-inboro. 
“ I am very pleased with the Collection cf 
Vegetable Seeds, it is grand value for the money.” 
Mr. A. HARRIS. 1 laistow. 
•• I was very successful with your Seeds 1 ; ; st year 
having obtained* 0 First, 3 Second, and - Third Frizes 
at our Show.” Mr. W. R. S. WHITE. Bassiny bourn. 
"We were very plea.sed with the Seeds we hid 
'■ist year ; t In y all came to perfection." Mr. A. MAYO, 
Nnilsworth. 
“ 1 am delighted with the varieties sent and 
consider the Collection a splendid one.” Mr. M. 
WARREN, Greendale. 
COLLECTIONS OF VEGETABLE SEEDS FOR EXPORT. 
Price 10s. 6d., 15s., £1 Is., £2 2s., £3 3s. and £5 5s. 
All post or carriage free. For full particulars, see page 115. 
" I received the Seeds on August 1th. ltlOs. .My 
friends wore surprised when l told them they onl\ 
cost me L'l 5s., and said I would not get the same 
‘identity out here for twice the money. I took eight 
First Frizes for Vegetables grown from your No. 9 
Collection. Also First Prize for Telegraph Carrots 
: bunch of twelve weighing 9 lbs.” Mr. W. LINCOLN, 
Toowoomba. Queensland. 
“ I must toll you win t I have often s id before, 
your Seeds leave nothing t<> be desired.”- Mr. W. 
WOOD, White Bay, Newfoundland. 
“ Your Seeds did well . t our Show. I took 
twelve First and six Second Prizes.”- Mr. T. CLARK. 
Milton, New Zealand. 
“ It may be of interest to you to know the risult 
of the planting of your productions in South America. 
My daughter informs me they were a great success. 
The produce from them was very great, and the size 
of the Vegetables enormous, especially the Cabbages. 
Nothing approaching their size lmd ever been seen in 
the country.”— Mr. J. EAGER, Dover. 
