NEW AND CHOICE VEGETABLE SEEDS FOR 1910. 
PEA, DANIELS’ EXPRESS. A grand new first early Marrowfat variety, growing to the height of 
about 18 inches, and of great productiveness, bearing a profusion of handsome dark green pods 41 to 5 inches 
in length, well filled with Peas of the most delicious marrow flavour. In habit of growth it somewhat resembles 
Competitor, but the pods are much darker in colour and better filled. We can strongly recommend this as one 
of the finest first early varieties yet introduced. (Stock limited). Per pkt. Is. ; per half-pint 2s. 
RUNNER BEAN, DANIELS’ WHITE EMPEROR. A fine new variety, bearing a heavy crop 
of long straight pods, quite equal to the Scarlet Emperor. The seed and flowers are white, and it has a good 
vigorous constitution. It will make a most valuable variety for exhibition, whilst its heavy cropping and fine 
quality render it most useful for all purposes. Per pkt. Is. 
RUNNER BEAN, DANIELS’ GIANT SCARLET. A grand variety both for exhibition and the 
table, and is at the same time one of the most prolific varieties with which we are acquainted. The pods are 
long, straight, and of excellent quality. Per pint Is. 6d. ; per quart 2s. 8d. 
CABBAGE LETTUCE, DANIELS’ EXHIBITION GIANT. This grand variety is one of the 
largest Cabbage Lettuces yet introduced, and grows to an enormous size without becoming coarse. The heads 
are very firm, crisp, and of excellent flavour. For exhibition purposes it is unrivalled, and is one of the best 
for salads, especially where they are used in quantity. Per pkt. Is. ; per oz. 2s. 6d. 
CABBAGE, DANIELS’ INTERMEDIATE RED. A fine type of Red Cabbage with medium- 
sized heads, which are very firm and of a good deep colour. It is of medium height and very compact in 
growth; fine for exhibition. Per pkt. 4d. ; per oz. Is. 
CELERY, DANIELS’ EARLIEST PINK. This grand new Celery is a useful companion to our 
Earliest White, and like that variety comes into use quite six weeks earlier than the old varieties. It grows to 
a large size, the heads being very solid and of excellent flavour. A most valuable variety for early shows. 
Per pkt. Is. 
TOMATO, DANIELS’ KING EDWARD VII. This fine Tomato is a decided advance on most 
existing varieties, and certainly one of the best yet sent out. The plant is of a sturdy, vigorous, short-jointed 
habit of growth, with an excellent constitution. It is a continuous bloomer, a free setter, an abundant bearer, 
and continues in fruit for a very long period. The large, splendidly coloured fruits, which are produced in 
handsome clusters of eight to ten or twelve, are very deep, almost round in form, and very solid and heavy, 
whilst in flavour it is all that can be desired. This fine Tomato is admirably suited for growing in pots. In 
consideration of its heavy cropping, and the superior quality of its fruit, this will be found a really first-class 
variety, alike for the market grower or amateur exhibitor. Per pkt. Is. 8d. 
CHOICE POTATOES FOR 1910. 
DANIELS’ PRINCE EDWARD. This grand new Potato is a seedling from our celebrated Duke of York, 
crossed with The Factor. It is a second early of enormous productiveness, having produced 32 times its own weight. 
It shows the character of both its parents, and is a nice upright grower (about 2 feet in height) with strong leathery 
dark green foliage and white flowers. The tubers, which are kidney-shaped, with clear white skin and flesh, 
are of the finest table quality. Per lb. 6d. ; per 7 lb. 2s. 6d.; per 14 lb. 4s. 6d. 
“ You state in your Guide that Prinoe Edward Potato will yield 32 times its own 
weight; it has done more. I had 2 lb. of tubers, from which I lifted 96 lb." — Mr. M 
THOMPSON, Holbeach. 
“ From 2 lb. of your Prince Edward Potato I lifted 84 lb. of fine tubers. I did 
not find a bad one, and they are keeping very sound." — Mr. G. FIRR1S, Watermore. 
“ Last Spring I purchased 2 lb. of Prince Edward Potato from your Firm. I have 
just raised 71 lb. from the same. The majority were of eating size and quite sound. 
They were grown under ordinary cultivation." — Mr. J. GREAVES, Meriden. 
“ I am pleased to say your Prince Edward Potatoes turned out splendidly.’’— Mr. 
H. SMITH, Cowbridge. 
DANIELS’ ROYAL NORFOLK. This grand Potato, introduced by us in 1907, has proved itself a heavy 
cropper of fine quality, having produced this season under ordinary cultivation, 17 tons per acre. It is an early 
Main Crop variety, in form it is a flattish round inclined to pebble-shaped, the skin and flesh are white, and it is at 
the same time one of the handsomest sorts with which we are acquainted. The haulm grows about two feet in 
height. It is a grand cropper, whilst its cooking qualities are all that can be desired, and up to the present it has 
shown very little signs of disease ; on account of its handsome appearance and many good qualities it will be in 
great request for exhibition purposes. See illustration page 61. Per 14 lb. 3s. ; 68 lb. 10s. 6d. 
PRESIDENT. A heavy cropper of first-rate quality, and free from disease. It resembles Up-to-Date in 
growth, and is of a strong hardy constitution. The tubers are somewhat oblong in shape, with white skin and 
flesh, and is one of the best of the late varieties. It is of grand table quality. Per 14 lb. 3s. ; 60 lb. 10s. 8d. 
