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The Illustrated Guide for Amateur Gardeners 
LETTUCES - Cabbage Varieties. 
Daniels’ Continuity. 
The Longest Standing Cabbage Lettuce 
in the World. 
This fine Cabbage Lettuce is remarkable from 
the fact that not even in the hottest and 
driest season does it ever run to seed, the 
: heads remaining firm and crisp long after all 
others have bolted or decayed. A bed of these 
sown or planted will keep up a supply of 
good Lettuces for a long period, one sowing 
of these being equal to three or four sowings 
of other varieties Per pkt., 6d. ; os., Is. fid. 
per pkt. per o*. 
nr DANIELS’ EXHIBITION ■ d * d - 
GIANT (new). One of the 
largest Cabbage Lettuces yet intro- 
duced, and grows to an enormous 
size without becoming coarse. 
The heads are very firm, crisp, 
and of excellent flavour. For 
exhibition purposes it is unri- 
valled, and is one of the best 
for Salads . . . • ..1 0 2 6- 
HT DANIELS’ MAGNUM BONUM. A 
splendid Cabbage Lettuce growing • 
to a large size, the heads being very 
firm and crisp and of excellent flavour, 
stands well; a useful variety for 
exhibition .-. ... 0 6 1 G‘ 
(Hf DANIELS’ GOLDEN BEAUTY. A 
grand Summer Lettuce of fine appear- 
anoe ; the leaves are of a light golden 
colour, very crisp and solid, stands 
the drought well . . ..04 1 O' 
DANIELS’ MAMMOTH GREEN. A fine 
large Cabbage Lettuoe. The heads 
although large are very firm and 
orisp ; an excellent variety for Autumn 
sowing . . .„ . . ..04 10 
DANIELS' CONTINUITY LE1TUCE. 
" As your Seeds proved so satisfactory last year I am sending 
you my order this season. My father obtained First Prize for 
your Giant White Cos Lettuce, First Prize for Cauliflower, and First 
Prize for Telegraph Carrot.”— Mr. C. WOOD, Epping. 
DANIELS’ QUEEN OF SUMMER. 
per pkt. 
UT DANIELS’ QUEEN OF SUM- » d 
MER. This is one of the finest 
Summer Lettuces yet introduced. 
It is remarkable for its large 
size, splendid appearance, and 
for withstanding the drought. 
It produces fine, crisp, and tender 
Lettuces in the driest season . . 0 4 
DANIELS’ GIANT WHITE. An ex- 
ceedingly large and tine variety, orisp 
and tender and of fine flavour, stands 
a long time without running to Beed 0 4 
DANIELS’ BLACK-SEEDED TEXTER. 
Large, oompact, and solid, one of the 
most splendid varieties in cultivation, 
first-class for market gardeners . . 0 4 
ALL THE YEAR ROUND. One of the 
best for general use ; very hardy . . 0 4 
BROWN DUTCH. Very large and hardy 0 3 
DRUMHEAD or MALTA. Well known 0 3 
LARGE WHITE WINTER. The best 
for Winter use ; heads large and solid 0 4 
•TANSTEAD P ARK . A fine variety 
for sowing in Autumn to stand the 
Winter . . . . ..04 
NEW YORK. A very superior Amerioan 
variety. The headB attain a large 
size, and are very crisp and tender ; 
grand variety for exhibition . . 0 4 
NEAPOLITAN. Leaves beautifully curled 
and tender, one of the finest Summer 
sorts . . . . . . ..03 
WHEELER’S TOM THUMB. The earliest 
variety grown, heads small, and vory 
solid and tender . . ... ..04 
HTTYFin CABBAGE VARS. All the best 
kinds for succession . . ... 0 2 
HIXEP. All kinds, Cos and Cabbage .. 0 2 
per oi. “ The excellency of your Seeds 
a. d. is very consistent. The Continuity 
Lettuce I was cutting till the end of 
October in spite of the wet weather.” 
—Mr. G. FOWLER, Broadstairs. 
“ I may say I have never seen a 
Lottuce to beat your Continuity for 
standing a hot and dry season. I have 
grown it since its introduction.” — 
Mr. J. BAKER, Crowborough. 
“ I might mention that I took First 
Prize, with your Giant White Cos 
i n Lettuce, Red Globe Beet, and Golden 
1 u Rocca Onion. These are excellent 
for exhibition purposes.”— Mr. S. 
BLACKWELL, Burwell. 
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