Daniels Bros Norwich , Spring , 1896. 
25 
LGttUCG (con£i»tt0c£). 
DANIELS’ GIANT WHITE COS. 
Cos or Upright-growing 
Varieties. 
DANIELS’ GIANT 
WHITE. The finest and 
largest Cos Lettuce in cultiva- 
tion, very tender and crisp, with 
fine solid hearts, requires no 
tying, and will stand along time 
without running to seed ; should 
be grown in all gardens ; unri- 
valled for exhibition purposes 
DANIELS’ SOLID 
BROWN. A medium- 
sized Lettuce, outer leaves brown, 
hearts very solid and of a beau- 
tiful creamy yellow ; very crisp, 
requires no tying. An invalu- 
able variety for Winter use ... 
DANIELS’ MON- 
STROUS BROWN. 
Tender and crisp, requires no 
tying, the largest grown ; fine 
variety for exhibition 
DANIELS’ SELECT- 
ED PARIS WHITE. 
Self-blanching, tender, and mild 
flavour 
per pit, 
s. d. 
1 0 
0 6 
0 6 
0 6 
Hick’s Hardy White. A su- 
perior variety both for Summer 
and Winter use ... ... 0 4 
Daniels’ Black-seeded Bath 0 4 
Daniels’ Green Winter. An 
excellent and hardy kind, valu- 
able for Winter and early Spring 
work ... ... ... 0 4 
Daniels’ Blood Red Win- 
ter. A very handsomo and 
hardy variety ; very useful for 
early Spring use ... ... 0 4 
Paris Green. Blanches well 
wi thou t tying ... ... 0 3 
Paris White. Best for general use 0 3 
Mixed Cos vars. All the best 
for succession ... ... 0 3 
Cabbage 
per'pkt. peroz. 
DANIELS’ GOLDEN SUMMER “ 
(new). This is quite distinct from Butter- 
cup, being more of a bronzy yellow on the 
outside. The large, firm, solid heads when cut 
open, are nearly white inside, and exceedingly 
tender and crisp ... ... ... 0 6 16 
QUEEN OB' SUMMER (new). 
This is one of the finest Summer Lettuces 
yet introduced. It is remarkable for its large 
size, splendid appearance, and for with- 
standing the drought. It produces fine, crisp, 
and tender Lettuces in the driest season ... 0 6 16 
DANIELS’ BLACK -SEEDED 
TEXTER. Large, compact, and solid, 
one of the most splendid varieties in 
cultivation, first-class for market gardeners 
or family use ... ... ... ... 0 4 10 
“All the Year Round” ... ... 0 4 10 
DANIELS’ ENDIVE-LEAVED 
(new) . The leaves are of a bright rich green 
colour, and prettily fringed, whilst unlike 
' most of its class, it has a firm, crisp head of 
fine flavour ... ... ... ... 0 4 10 
Brown Dutch. Yery large and hardy ... 0 3 0 8 
Drumhead or Malta. Well known ... 0 3 0 8 
Varieties. 
per pkt. 
s. d. 
N ew Y ork. A very superior American variety. 
The heads attain a large size, and are very crisp 
and tender ; grand variety for exhibition ... 0 6 
Daniels’ Giant White. An exceedingly 
large and fine variety, crisp and tender, and 
of fine flavour, stands a long time without 
running to seed ... ... ... 0 6 
Neapolitan. Leaves beautifully curled 
and tender, one of the finest Summer sorts, 
grows very hard and solid ... ... 0 3 
American Gathering or Curled. Distinct 
and interesting, intermediate between the 
Cabbage and Cos kinds ... ... ... 0 4 
Buttercup. This large, handsome variety is 
remarkable for its tenderness and delicacy 
of flavour, while its bright citron-coloured 
foliage renders it perfectly distinct from all 
existing Cabbage Lettuces ... ... 0 6 
Hammersmith Hardy Green ... ... 0 3 
Large White Winter. The best for Winter 
use ; heads large and solid ... ... 0 4 
Tennis-ball. A fine dwarf variety ... 0 4 
Wheeler’s Tom Thumb ... ... 0 4 
Mixed Cabbage vars. All the best kinds 
for succession ... ... ... ... 0 3 
Mixed. All kinds, Cos and Cabbage ..; 0 3 
per oz. 
8. d. 
2 6 
1 6 
1 6 
1 6 
1 0 
1 0 
1 
1 
0 10 
0 10 
0 8 
per oz. 
8. d. 
1 6 
1 6 
0 9 
1 0 
1 6 
0 8 
1 0 
1 0 
1 0 
0 8 
0 8 
“ I have great pleasure in informing you that I have gained the First 
Prize for four years in succession at Sandy Show with your Giant 
White Cos Lettuce.”— Mr. T. COOK, Sandy. 
“ I should like to add my testimony to the excellence of your 
Continuity Lettuce, this was particularly exemplified during the long 
spell of dry weather, when I scarcely lost a plant, nor have I had a plant 
go to seed, it is certainly a first-rate Lettuce.” — Mr. E. A. 
VITZETELLY, Wimbledon. 
