DANIELS’ SELECT VEGETABLE SEEDS FOR 1912 . 
CARROT, DANIELS’ TELEGRAPH. This grand Carrot is one of the best forms of intermediate 
yet introduced, being far in advance of the old James’ Scarlet, besides coming into use earlier than that variety. 
It produces a heavy crop of fine marketable roots, which are of splendid uniform shape, attractive colour, and 
very clear in the skin. Where sufficient depth of soil exists it will prove one of the most profitable sorts to 
grow. It is unequalled for exhibition purposes, having obtained more First Prizes than any Carrot with which 
we are acquainted. (See illustration opposite page.) per packet 4d. ; per oz. Is. 
CARROT, DANIELS’ SCARLET PERFECTION. A grand main crop variety of the intermediate 
type, and being stump-rooted, it is well adapted for growing on soils where deep culture is not possible. The 
roots are of a bright orange scarlet colour, very handsome and uniform in shape, with a fine clear skin, which 
makes it a most desirable sort for exhibition. It is one of the best flavoured and heaviest cropping varieties for 
general use, and one we can highly recommend. If grown for exhibition the roots should be thinned out 7 to 9 
inches apart, but if for ordinary use they can be left much thicker in the row. (See illustration opposite page.) 
per packet, 4d. ; per oz. Is. 
ONION, DANIELS’ SELECTED AILSA CRAIG. This grand Onion has now taken its place as 
one of the largest and most useful varieties for all purposes. It is very good sown either in Spring or Autumn, 
and produces a heavy crop of fine handsome bulbs, which are unrivalled for exhibition purposes. They have 
been grown to the enormous weight of 26, 28, 30 and 34 lbs. per dozen bulbs. Our own selected stock grown 
from picked bulbs. (See illustration opposite page.) per packet, Is. ; per oz. 2s. 6d. 
ONION, DANIELS’ GOLDEN GLOBE. One of the finest types of Globe Onion in cultivation. 
The bulbs are of true globular shape with bright golden yellow skin ; the flesh is very solid and of mild 
flavour. It produces a very heavy crop of fine, handsome bulbs, and is one of the best keepers. A most useful 
variety for all purposes. (See illustration opposite page.) per packet 8d. ; per oz. Is. 6d_ 
TOMATO, DANIELS’ KING GEORGE V. This grand variety introduced by us last year hns 
proved itself exceedingly popular. It is of robust constitution, short-jointed in habit of growth, and a very 
free setter. The fruit are produced mostly in raoimes after the type of the well-known “ Sunrise ” but 
they are larger and of better colour than those of that variety. The fruit which are of a rich glowing 
scarlet colour are of perfect shape, and of the finest flavour. For exhibition purposes it will prove a great 
acquisition, whilst its handsome appearanoe and heavy oropping qualities will render it most valuable for all 
growers. (See illustration opposite page.) per packet. Is. 6d. & 2s. 6d . 
TOMATO, WISETON PROLIFIC (new). A grand variety raised by Mr. Musk, The Gardens, 
Wiseton Hall. The fruit, which are of good size, are of grand colour, very firm’, and of excellent flavour. It is 
enormously prolific and will be found first-class for exhibition. per packet, Is. 6d 
RUNNER BEAN, DANIELS’ WHITE EMPEROR, a fine new variety, bearing a heavy crop 
of long straight pods, quite equal to the Scarlet Emperor. The seed and flowers are white, and it has a good 
vigorous constitution. It will make a most valuable variety for exhibition, whilst its heavy cropping and fine 
quality render it most useful for all purposes. per pkt. 9d.; per half-pint Is. 6d. ; per pint 2s. 6d. 
PEA, DANIELS EXPRESS. A grand new first early Marrowfat variety, growing to the height of 
about 18 inches, and of great productiveness, bearing a profusion of handsome dark green pods 41 to 6 inches 
in length, well filled with Peas of the most delicious marrow flavour. In habit of growth it somewhat resembles 
Competitor, but the pods are much darker in colour and better filled. We can strongly recommend this as one 
of the finest first early varieties yet introduced. (Stock limited.) por 1 pint Is. 6d. ; per pint 2s. 6d. 
CUCUMBER, DISEASE RESISTER. A very prolific variety of similar type to the “Amateur” 
but a stronger grower. The plants are very robust and short -jointed, bearing a heavy crop of medium sized 
fruit of excellent shape and quality. The strong leathery leaves being impervious to disease it can be relied 
upon to keep in bearing for a longer period than most varieties. per pkt. Is. 6d. & 2s. fld. 
COS LETTUCE, DANIELS’ DREADNOUGHT. This is one of the largest Cos Lettuces in 
cultivation and at the same time the heads are very solid, crisp and of excellent flavour. It is self folding 
and requires no tying, and will be found invaluable for exhibition purposes. per pkt. Is. ; per oz. 2s. 6d. 
CABBAGE LETTUCE, DANIELS’ EXHIBITION GIANT. This grand variety is one of the 
largest Cabbage Lettuces yet introduced, and grows to an enormous size without becoming coarse. The heads 
are very firm, crisp, and of excellent flavour. For exhibition purposes it is unrivalled, and is one of the best 
for salads, especially where they are used in quantity. per pkt. Is. ; per oz. 2s. 0d. 
RADISH, SPARKLER (new). A quite distinct variety, the upper half [of the root is bright scarlet 
and the lower portion pure white. The two colours are sharply defined and do not merge into each other. Has 
a most dainty appearance on the table. per oz. 6d. 
