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Daniels Bros. Limited , Norwich, Spring, 1911. 
PEAS. 
Section I. — Earliest Varieties. 
WT* DANIELS’ SELECTED GRADUS. 
EVIDENCE OF QUALITY. 
Thia large-podded early wrinkled variety, is without doubt the finest and most distinct early Pea yet introduced. The haulm 
which grows to the height of three to four feet is well eovered with large dark green pods, averaging five inches in length, and 
well filled with eight to ten fine Peas of the most exquisite flavour ; indeed, amongst the early varieties it has no rival in this 
respect. It is an excellent cropper, this combined with its earliness and grand flavour, has made it a favourite with all growers. 
Per quart 2s. 6d. 
per qnarfc 
IW DANIELS’ COMPETITOR. This grand Dwarf Pea •. t. 
is of the tru8 Marrowfat type, and as early as English 
Wonder or William the First, the haulm does not 
grow more than about a foot in height. It is 
exceedingly prolific, the numerous handsome pods 
are of large size, four to five inches in length, and 
well filled with large peas of good colour and ex- 
cellent marrow flavour. This is, undoubtedly, the 
longest and largest podded, and finest quality of any 
Dwarf Pea of similar height; and in consideration 
of its earliness, size, and superior quality, will prove 
of great value . . Per pint Is. fid. 2 6 
EnV DANIELS’ BEST OF ALL. A very fine dwarf Early 
Marrowfat variety, growing only about eighteen inohes 
in height. It is an abundant oropper, bearing quits 
a profusion of handsome pods of 8 i to 4 inches in 
length, eaoh with seven or eight large finely-flavoured 
peas. It is as early as English Wonder, and will 
prove a splendid and profitable Pea for the market 
or private grower . . . . . . ! o 
DANIELS’ OEM OF THE SEASON. The earliest Pea In cultivation, 
and very prolifio. Is always the earliest, whether sown In 
Antnmn, Winter, or Spring Is also the hardiest, resisting frost 
better than any other kind, and is not affected by mildew. Being 
very prolifio and of a most delicious flavour, will be found a most 
desirable variety for early work. New seleoted stock Ht. S ft 8 0 
GREEN GEM. Crop Failed. 
EARLIEST 07 ALL. A round blue-seeded Pea of exoellent and rfoh 
flavour ; very prolifio, oan be sown early .. Height 21 ft. 1 4 
EARLY BOUNTIFUL. A grand first early round Pea. Pods nearly 
twioe the size of Earliest of All, and comes In only a few days 
later, very hardy, useful for early sowings . . Height 8J ft. 1 6 
ENGLISH WONDER. One of the most useful of the dwarf varieties, 
of good constitution and very prolifio, may be sown earlier than 
some of the wrinkled sorts „ Height 1 ft. 16 
CHELSEA GEM. Crop Failed. 
KING EDWARD VII. A new early dwarf variety of great pro- 
ductiveness, bearing a profusion of dark green pods, well fuled 
with peas of fine quality. It is a wrinkled marrow, and a great 
acquisition to our early dwarf varieties ... Height 1J ft. 1 9 
THE SHERWOOD. A remarkably productive early variety, and U 
one of the best Dwarf Peas ever offered. It Is an enormous 
cropper, the haulm being literally oovcred with pods containing 
eight to ten Urge peas of rioh deep colour, and of exquisite 
flavour.. „. .. .. .. Height 1 ft. 2 6 
THOMAS LAYTON. Award of Merit. Royal Horticultural Society. 
A large-podded first early Pea, ooming in with Earliest of All 
but with pods of double the size, ana rioh dark green colour. 
It Is a true wrinkled Marrow, a grand cropper, ana the flavour 
U of the best Height 8 ft. 2 0 
WILLIAM HURST. An early blue wrinkled variety of good hardy 
constitution, very prolific and of fine table quality. Height 1 ft. 16 
DANIELS’ SELECTED GRADUS. liedwced frm a Photograph. 
“ I must s ly Ihc Competitor Pes is a flue one ; a splendid cropper of coo l il.t ■. uur.” 
—Mr T. CLAYDON, Wey bridge. 
“I am pleased to say I won the First Prize at our Show for your 'Competitor Peas. 
They are One flavoured and most prolific.” — Mr. J. A. COLE, Ponder's End. 
