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Daniels Bros., Norwich, Autumn , 1895. 
SELECT APPLES. 
Our Apples are mostly worked on the ordinary or crab stock, we can, however, supply several of 
the best varieties in dwarfs on the paradise stock, and shall be happy to furnish a list of these 
if requested. 
Dwarfs or Bushes in fine variety ... ... ... ... ... ••• per 100, 80s.; per doz. 10s. 6d. ; each Is. 
Dwarf Trained ... ... ••• ••• each 3s. 6d. to 5s. 
Pyramids, our own selection of varieties ... ... ... ... ••• per doz. 21s. to 54s.; each 2s. to 5s 
Standards, our own selection of choice varieties ... ... ... ... per doz. 18s., 21s., 24s.; each Is. 6d. to 2s. 6d. 
Special Quotations for Larger Quantities. 
BEAUTY OF BATH (new). 
This fine new early Dessert Apple, on account of its earliness, extremely handsome appearance, good 
flavour, and free cropping qualities, will, eventually, both for market purposes and private use, take the 
leading place among first early Apples. 
The “BEAUTY OP BATH” is fit for use at the end of July and early part of August. It imme- 
diately follows the Juneating, and is earlier than the Irish Peach, from which it is quite distinct. The 
fruit is of medium size, round and flattened, the ground colour a yellowish green, beautifully striped 
and spotted with crimson toward the sun; the flesh is firm and pale yellow, and it has a brisk, sub-acid 
flavour far superior to that of other early Apples. It is a certain and free cropper. Our stock trees have 
not failed once during the last seven years, and it will on this account be a valuable market variety. 
Dwarfs, each Is. 8d. Standards, each 2s. 6d. 
General List. 
D denotes dessert, K kitchen. 
APPLE, PEASQOOD'S NONSUCH.'! 
Adam’s Pearmain (D.) Medium, conical; very fine dessert 
Apple. Dec. to Feb. 
Alfriston (K.) A large and useful variety; in season from 
Nov. to April. 
American Mother (D.) Medium, requires a good situation, 
first-class flavour. Oct. 
Annie Elizabeth (K.) A very fine late Apple of excellent 
keeping qualities. Dec. to May. 
Ashmead’s Kernel (D.) A first-class dessert Apple; flesh 
yellowish, crisp, and juicy; highly aromatic. Nov. to May. 
Baumann’s Reinette (D.) Flesh white, crisp, and juicy, 
with a pleasant aroma. An excellent variety of very handsome 
appearance. 
Beauty of Kent (K.) A liaudsome, large, and first-rate culinary 
Apple ; excellent bearer. Oct. to Feb. 
Bess Pool (D.K.) Medium-sized conical fruit ; a capital sort 
for kitchen or dessert. Nov. to March. 
Betty Geeson (IC.) Large, a valuable kitchen Apple; great 
bearer. Feb. to April. 
Bismarck (K ) A very fine, largo Apple of the Wellington 
type. Oct. to Dec. 
Blenheim Orange (D.K.) Well-known and splendid variety ; 
large, handsome fruit. Dec. to Feb. 
Boston Russett (D.) A very valuable dessert Apple of the 
finest quality. 
Brabant Bellefleur (K.) A very fine late Apple of excellent 
quality. 
Braddick’s Nonpareil (D.) One of the best Winter dessert 
Apples; considered by many to be sweeter and more tender 
than the Old Nonpareil. Nov. to April. 
Bramley’s Seedling (K.) A large handsome fruit, resembling 
Blenheim Pippin. Sept, to Jan. 
Brownlee’s Russett (D.K.) An excellent late Apple. 
Cellini (D.K.) A fine, showy, and handsome Apple of the 
first quality. Oct. and Nov. 
Claygate Pearmain (D.) A valuable and highly esteemed 
variety of the first quality ; very hardy, and a great bearer. 
Nov. to March. 
Col. Harbord’s Pippin. A really useful Apple for kitchen 
or dessert. 
Cox’s Orange Pippin (D.) A highly popular and first-rate 
dessert Apple; fruit, medium-sized, finely coloured, rich, 
crisp, and juicy, and of delicious flavour. Oct. to Mar. 
Cox’s Pomona (K.) Large, handsome fruit; excellent bearer. 
Oct. to Dec. 
Court of Wick (D.) Small, oval fruit of splendid flavour; 
a first-rate dessert Apple. Oct. to March. 
Court Pendu Plat (D.) A handsome fruit of good keeping 
qualities; a capital bearer. Nov. to April. 
Devonshire Quarrenden (D.) A fine hardy, free-bearing 
variety of excellent quality ; fruit small. Aug. and Sept. 
Doctor Harvey (K.) A very fine, large, handsome fruit; 
first-class for culinary uses. Oct. to March. 
Doctor Hogg (D.K.) A very useful variety. Nov. to Feb. 
Duchess of Oldenburg (K.) Medium-sized, liaudsome fruit, 
of good brisk flavour. Sept, and Oct. 
Ecklinville Seedling (K.) A large and useful sort; flesh 
white and tender ; a great bearer. Oct. to Dec. 
