QUALITY AND PRICE OF SEEDS. 
We are pleased to state that owing to the fine dry weather during September 
and the early part of October, 1910, we were able to secure a good average crop 
of our fine stocks of Pedigree Mangel Seeds. These are of excellent growth and 
quality, and we are consequently enabled to offer at much lower prices than 
those of last year. Our specially selected Stocks of Swedes and White Turnips 
were also a good medium crop, and the samples and growth are very good whilst 
the prices are moderate. 
Perennial Rye Grasses were a fair average crop, and good samples are offered 
at reasonable prices. 
Italian Rye Grasses were a good average crop all round, and of very good 
quality. Prices moderate. 
Red Clovers. A large acreage was left for seed but the average yield per acre 
was small, and in many instances of poor quality. We have, however, secured 
a fair supply of good clean Seed of excellent growing quality, which we can offer 
at reasonable prices. 
Trefoil was a very short crop, and prices rule high for really good samples. The 
same applies to White Clovers, which are very scarce. Alsike, however, is fairly 
plentiful, and good samples can be had at moderate prices. 
To Grass and Clover Seeds we give the closest attention, and by a careful 
selection and the employment of the best machinery we are enabled to ofTer 
our Customers samples of exceptionally fine quality and free from weeds. We would 
particularly direct the attention of agriculturists to our splendid mixtures of 
Grasses for Permanent Pasture and other purposes. These are carefully made 
up according to soil, and invariably give the highest satisfaction. 
The germinating powers of all our Seeds are carefully tested before they are 
sent out, and they may therefore be relied on as of first-class growing quality; 
we also take the greatest care that they are free from adulteration. 
fUT Aa wo canno* possibly replace our own selected stocks of Seeds should 
our supplies become exhausted, we cannot be bound by these prices indefinitely, 
and orders should therefore be sent in as early as convenient . 
TERMS OF BUSINESS. 
ACCOUNTS— DISCOUNTS.— Wo allow a discount of 5 per cent, on all orders of 20s. and upwards, when accompanied 
liy a remittance, or when paid within fourteen days of date of invoice. Otherwise accounts are due nett at three months. 
CHEQUES & POSTAL ORDERS.— Should he made payable to “Daniels Bros. Ltd.,” and crossed “Barclay & Co., Ltd., 
Bankers, Norwich.” Letters containing coin must be registered according to Post Office regulations. 
NEW CUSTOMERS. — All orders from unknown Correspondents should be accompanied by a Remittance, or by a Bankers’ 
or other satisfactory References. 
CARRIAGE . — All Seed Orders of not less than 20s. in value will be sent Carriage Paid to any railway station in England 
or Wales. If of £2 value and upwards free to any Railway Station in Scotland, or Port in Ireland. 
PACKAGES. — All packages are charged at cost price, but will be allowed for in full if returned in good condition, and 
Carriago Paid, within fourteen days of receipt of goods. Customers are particularly requested to put their name and address 
on each package, and to advise us hy post when returned, otherwise it is impossible to credit them correctly! 
WARRANTY. — We take the greatest possible care to supply only reliable Seeds of the finest stocks and growing quality ; it 
must however be distinctly understood that we give no warranty, express or implied, as to description, quality, pro- 
ductiveness, or any other matter relating to the seeds we send out, and will not in any way be held responsible for any 
failure of crop. All orders received for Seeds named in this Catalogue will be executed on these conditions only, and if 
not accepted on these terms must be returned at once. 
DANIELS 
Ibeab ©ffice:— 
ROYAL ARCADE. 
BROS. LTD., NORWICH, 
Seed Growers by Appointment to His Majesty the King. 
Seeb Marebouse IRursertes anb Seeb ©rounbs:— 
BEDFORD STREET. NEWMARKET ROAD & EATON. 
Stand;— 132 CORN HALL, NORWICH 
Also Attend YARMOUTH MARKET. 
