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Daniels Bros. Limited, Norwich, Spring, 1911. 
ONIONS FOR SPRING SOWING. 
DANIELS’ IMPROVED WHITE SPANISH. ‘Ee&ni from a Photograph. 
- DANIELS’ IMPROVED WHITE SPANISH. This grand stock of Onion has been carefully selected by us for a great 
many years, and we have no hesitation in recommending it to our customers as one of the very best of its type ; grows to 
a large size, very even, and it is unequalled for mildness of flavour. It is a very heavy cropper, a grand variety for 
Exhibition purposes, and is sure to give satisfaction. Per pkt. 9d. ; per oz. 2s. 
per oz. — s. d. 
JAMES’ KEEPING. An excellent keeper of fine globular shape, 
producing a very heavy crop of bulbs of the finest quality . . 0 10 
NUNEHAM PARK. Much recommended, bidbs of fine globular shape 
and of good keeping quality . . . . . . ..09 
BEDFORDSHIRE CHAMPION. A well-known variety, producing 
a very hoavy crop of good sized bulbs. Keeps well . . 0 10 
CRANSTON’S EXCELSIOR. A superior variety of fine globular 
shape, very deep, with fine skin ; a good keeper and excellent 
exhibition varioty . . . . . . per pkt. 9d. 2 0 
BROWN GLOBE. Very useful, heavy cropper . . . . ..09 
DANIELS’ BLOOD RED. Fine rich colour, very hardy . . ..08 
per oz. — s. d. 
WHITE SPANISH. Ordinary stock. A heavy cropper, flesh very 
firm, and keeps well . . • . . . . . ..06 
WHITE SPANISH, Portugal or Reading. A finely selected stock, 
producing a very heavy crop of handsome bulbs, of first-class 
keeping quality . . . . . . . . . . ..010 
ZITTEAU GIANT YELLOW. A magnificent variety with fine yellow 
skin, and grows to a large size, the bulbs are of handsome 
appearance and excellent quality, remains sound till June. 
May also be sown with advantage in Autumn . . ..010 
STRASBURGH or DEPTFORD. Well known . . ..07 
MIXED, all sorts for Spring sowing . . . . ..06 
EVIDENCE OF QUALITY. 
" I should like to say that at our Show I took Second Prize for a Collection of 
Vegetables, and First Prize for Onion.”— Mrs. MURISON, Wells. 
'* I have taken First Prize with Spring sown, and Second Prize with Autumn sown 
Onions this year.’' — Mr. J. EDNEY, Bartley. 
“ I have taken twenty-three Prizes at two Shows this year ; I have also become 
the winner of a Silver Cup outright. I have this year shown some Ailsa Craig Onions 
fifteen and a half inches in circumference, taking First and Special Prizes with 
them.” — Mr. A. BROWN, llalstead. 
" I should like to say a word in praise of the Seeds I received from you. espe cially 
the Bedfordshire Champion Onions, which were greatly admired.” — Mr. H. GARRETT, 
Salisbury. 
“ I took First Prizes at our Show last year with the produce of your Onion and 
Parsnip Seeds. The judge said he never saw better Spring sown Onions before.”— 
Mr. HAYNES, Twickenham. 
“ i am pleased to tell you I obtained First Prize for Onions, First Prize for 
Carrots, and Second Prize for Lettuce at a reeont Show.”— Mr. H. SKEGGS, Woolmer 
Green. 
