Daniels Bros. Limited , Norwich , Spring , 191 1i 
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CABBAGES. 
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W* DANIELS’ LITTLE QUEEN. The earliest Cabbage 
in cultivation. It is distinct in appearance and ol 
dwarf compact habit, with very firm heads. A most 
useful variety both for Spring and Autumn sowing. 
Our own selected stock ™ „ per pkt. fid. 
ELLAM’S EARLY DWARF. A first-class Early Cabbage in all 
respects. Being very oompact, they oan be planted close 
together, thus growing double the quantity of plants on the 
same space than most kinds. A fine early market kind, and 
one of the best for Autumn sowing . . per pkt. 3d. 
DANIELS’ IMPROVED ENFIELD MARKET. A first-class stock, 
earlier and larger than the ordinary variety per pkt. id. 
EARLY DWARF YORK. Dwarf and compact.. 
LARGE YORK. Very useful variety for late orop 
ENFIELD MARKET. Excellent main crop variety 
EWINGS’ No. 1. A very fine, early, dwarf Cabbage 
EARLY RAINHAM. Larg e firm heads, useful main orop variety . . 
NONPAREIL IMPROVED DWARF. Early variety, dwarf and 
oompaot ; very useful for market growers . . 
OFFENHAM. A fine early variety of dwarf and oompaot habit, 
very useful ; one of the best for Autumn sowing 
ROSETTE COLEWORT. Very hardy 
BT. JOHN’S DAY. A fine, dwarf, very early variety of the Drumhead 
type, but much smaller than that variety and of fine quality . . 
WHEELER'S IMPERIAL A fine variety of the Nonpareil type, 
heads very firm and oompact 
DANIELS’ EARLY DRUMHEAD. This variety does not grow quite 
so large as the ordinary field varieties, is of dwarf compact habit, 
with solid heads, and of mild flavour 
CHRISTMAS DRUMHEAD. A fine, dwarf, compact Cabbage of 
excellent flavour, of a dark green colour. A splendid variety 
for oulinary purposes . . . . per pkt. 3d. 
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‘•I am pleased to say that I have bad a splendid lot of Little Queen 
Cabbages.” — Mr. E. MERCER, IJerbhamsted. 
“ I have had some very line Little Queen Cabbages this year.” — Mr. J. TAYLOR, 
Grut Hallingbury. 
[ DANIELS’ DWARF BLOOD RED. Reduced from a Photograph. 
RED OR PICKLING CABBAGES. 
per os. — s. d. 
DV~ DANIELS’ DWARF BLOOD RED. A dwarf, compact-grow- 
ing variety, coming early into use ; heads of a fine deep blood 
red oolour, and very firm ; can be planted much closer than the 
other sorts . . . . . . . . per pkt. 4d 1 0 
DANIELS’ INTERMEDIATE RED. A fine type of Red ^ 
Cabbage with modium 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. 1 0 
DANIELS’ GIANT RED DRUMHEAD. A fine variety, grows to a 
large size, very firm, and of fine dcop colour, and is undoubtedly I” 
the finest Red Cabbage known . . . . per pkt. 4d. 1 0 
COUVC TRONCHUDA, OR PORTUGAL CABBAGE. 
Per packet 4d., per ounce Is. 
“Extensive trials of Autumn sown Spring Cabbages were made by the 
National Vegetable Society in 1909-10, from samples sent by nineteen leading Seed 
Firms. Three varieties only, including Daniels’ Little Queen, were selected as 
excellent in every way, good hearts and even stocks, equal to the best of other 
varieties sown on the same date. August 14th.” — From “The Garden,” June 25th, 
1910. 
“I have used your Seeds for the last twenty-five years, and have grown your 
Defiance Cabbage to over twenty pounds. Your Little Queen is the earliest Cabbage 
I have seen.”— Mr. G. KNIGHT, Hambledon. 
“Having grown your Defiance and Little Queen Cabbages this year. I think it 
only fair to say I have had the finest crops from them in this part o! 
Lincolnshire.” — Mr.‘ J. DAWES, Skegness. 
“I have had very good results from the Little Queen Cabbage tills Spring, 
cutting them, well hearted, on June 2nd, earlier than any other variety round 
here.” — Mr. J. HUDSON, Derby. 
