Daniels Bros., Norwich , Spring, 1896 . 
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NEW POTATO, DANIELS’ EARLY QUEEN. 
This splendid variety 
sent out by us last year 
has amply sustained 
the high recommenda- 
tion we then gave it. It 
is a grand early variety 
of extra fine quality 
and enormous produc- 
tiveness. It is kidney 
shaped, somewhat in- 
clined to oblong; the 
eyes few and almost 
even with the surface. 
The skin is white, 
suffused with a delicate 
shading of pink. The 
flesh, which is very fine 
grained, is beautifully 
white and mealy when 
cooked, and of superior 
flavour. 
The tubers are of 
handsome appear- 
ance, and very uni- 
form in size, growing 
compactly round the 
haulm, which is only 
fifteen inches in height. 
It is a fine variety 
for exhibition, and 
has this season again 
yielded a heavy crop 
of fine tubers. 
See also Coloured Plate. 
DANIELS’ EARLY QUEEN. Price, per lb. 6d., 7 lb. 2s. 6d., 14 lb. 4s. 6d., 56 lb. 16s. 
EVIDENCE OF QUALITY. 
“ I feel I cannot refrain from testifying to the excellence of your 
Early Queen Potato, both as to quality and quantity as well as great 
richness of flavour. Out of the 1 lb. of Seed I had more than a Half 
Bushel of Potatoes, and this, considering the difficult season, proclaims 
it at once a most pirolific cropper." — Mr. H. SARD, Wroxall. 
“ Prom the 7 lbs. of your Early Queen Potatoes I had from 
you last Spring I raised 156 lbs. of good Potatoes of very good 
quality.”— Mr. E. BASFOKD, Kingsbury. 
FIRST EARLY VARIETIES (continued). per u ib. 
8. d. 
EARLY WHITE HEBRON. This grand Potato possesses all the well-known quality 
of the Beauty of Hebron, and has in addition a clear white skin, which renders it more 
valuable for market purposes. It is of excellent quality when cooked, and is enormously 
productive. We can thoroughly recommend this variety ... ... per cwt. 14s. 2 6 
Daniels’ “ Harbinger.” A first early White Round variety of great excellence ; first-class for 
earliest crop, in frames or out of doors. Height one foot ... ... per cwt. 18s. Gd. 3 0 
Daniels’ First Early. A variety of the Early Rose type, but ripening ten days earlier 
than that well-known kind ... ... ... ... ... per cwt. ISs. 2 6 
Daniels’ Early Crimson Flourball. This is the earliest Red Round Potato yet introduced, 
and will be found most valuable for early exhibitions. The tubers are round in form, clustering 
compactly about the stems, which never grow more than a foot in height. The skin is of a 
beautiful rosy crimson colour, the eyes shallow, the flesh is beautifully white, dry, mealy, and 
fine-flavoured. At the Warminster trial Grounds of the Wiltshire County Council, this variety 
produced the exceptional crop of over sixteen tons per acre ... ... per cwt. 18s. 6d. 3 0 
The Thorbum. A very early Coloured Kidney of the White Elephant type, and is said to 
be the best of all the early kinds, on account of its heavy cropping and good cooking qualities 
per cwt. 14s. 2 6 
Beauty Of Hebron. A well-known excellent variety ... ... per cwt. 14s. 2 0 
Sharpe’s Victor. Tubers round, somewhat inclined to oblong, very early and prolific, skin 
white; a most excellent variety ... ... ... ••• ••• per cwt. 15s. 2 6 
Early White Beauty. Early White Kidney of handsome shape and clear white skiu, is 
remarkably prolific, and of excellent table quality, resists the disease well. Its fine appearance 
makes it a most desirable exhibition variety ... ... ... ••• per cwt. 15s. 2 6 
Early Rose. A well-known variety. Fine for early use on light soils ... per cwt. 14s. 2 0 
Mayflower. Early White Kidney, good quality ; First Class Certificate, R.H.S. ... ...3 0 
per 56 lb. 
8. d. 
8 6 
10 G 
8 G 
10 6 
8 G 
7 G 
8 6 
8 6 
7 6 
10 6 
EVIDENCE 
“I am very pleased with the produce of your Seeds this year, 1 
especially Early Crimson Flourball and Princess May Potatoes.” 
Mr. J. H. POWELL, Carmarthen. 
OF QUALITY. 
"The Duke of York Potatoes were very good, also Early 
Puritan. I got from one root nineteen sound Potatoes weighing 11 lbs. ; 
and Table King turned out very good. All the Seeds were excellent. 
Mr. G. H. NEWTON, Matlock. 
