Daniels Bros., Norwich, Spring, i8g6. 
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Dwarf French 
DANIELS' GIANT WHITE RUNNER. 
or Kidney Beans. 
Cultivation. — Sow from 1st of May to 1st July, in drills two 
feet apart ; thin out the plants to nine inches or one foot apart. They 
may also be sown earlier under glass, in boxes or pans, and afterwards 
transplanted when three inches high where intended to stand. A light 
rich soil and warm situation suit them best, and frequent hoeings and 
thoroughly clean culture are highly essential. 
per quart — a. d. 
DANIELS’ FIRST EARLY. The finest first 
earl}' Kidney Bean in cultivation ; an extraordinary cropper. 
Pods medium length, unstained, of excellent quality and 
particularly tender (scarce) ... ... per pint Is. 3d. 2 0 
Buff. Very e arly ; one of the most useful ... ... ... 0 10 
Canadian Wonder. Abundant bearer, very fleshy and 
tender ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 0 
early; black wonder. The hardiness and 
productiveness of the plant, the size and appearance of the 
pods (rich light green in colour), show that both quality and 
quantity are together combined in this excellent variety ... 1 6 
Early Golden Butter (dwarf). Pods thick and fleshy, 
nearly transparent, and of a bright yellow colour, which is 
retained when boiled ... ... ... ... ... 2 0 
Early Prince Albert. One of the earliest and most prolifio 1 6 
Pulmer’s Early Forcing ... ... ... ... 1 0 
Negro. Long-pod ... ... ... ... ... 1 0 
NE PLUS ULTRA. It is enormously productive both 
in doors and out. First Class Certificate B.H.S. ... ... 1 6 
Newington Wonder (or Nonsuch). Early ... ...10 
Bobin’s Egg (or Chinese) ... ... ... ... 1 0 
“The Monster” Negro. First Class Certificate, 
B.H.S 1 6 
Williams’ Early Prolifio ... ... ... ... l 6 
All kinds mixed ... ... ... ... ... 1 0 
NEW CLIMBING KIDNEY BEAN (.« 
Novelties) ... ... ... ... per pint Is. 3d. 2 0 
Runner Beans. 
Cultivation. — Plant from end of April to middle of June, on 
well-manured land, in rows four feet apart ; mould and stake up when 
three or four inches high, and frequently pinch as they surmount 
the stakes. 
per quart— 8, 
DANIELS’ GIANT WHITE. This is without 
doubt the finest type of Bunner Bean extant, bearing in 
profusion long, green, thick, fleshy pods, upwards of twelve 
inches in length, and nearly two inches in breadth. This 
variety, besides the best for culinary purposes, will also be 
found a grand exhibition kind ... ... per pint Is. 6d. 
TITAN (new). No other Scarlet Bunner approaches this in 
appearance, size, and productiveness ; the pods, which are broad, 
straight, and handsome, are produced in clusters, and are very 
fleshy and almost stringless. This variety is very hardy, and 
most useful to grow, either for table or market, while for 
exhibition purposes it is unequalled ... per pint Is. fid. 
CHAMPION or GIANT. Excellent variety, pods 
nearly double the size of the old Scarlet Bunner; an abundant 
cropper and highly recommended 
GIRTFORD GIANT. This is an immense variety of 
the Scarlet Bunner ; pods exceedingly thick, fleshy, and of 
extraordinary size 
Mont d’Or or Golden Wax Bunner. Very early and 
productive, tender and fleshy. First Class Certificate, Boyal 
Horticultural Society ... 
Painted Lady. Scarlet and white blossom, very ornamental 
FILLBASKET. Pods from twelve to fourteen inches in 
length, of a bright groen colour. It was awarded a silver 
medal at the Hamburg Exhibition, September, 1887 
per pint Is. 6d. 
NE PLUS ULTRA (Neal’s). A fine variety for Exhi- 
bition and main crop, producing an enormous quantity of 
extraordinary pods of splendid form, from ten to fourteen 
inches long, and quite straight. To grow it to perfection 
each bean should be planted one foot apart in the row 
Scarlet. Best for general crop 
White Dutch or Caseknife. Very prolifio and of good 
quality ... ... ... ••• ••• 
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