Daniels Bros. Limited , Norwich , Spring, 1912. 
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A GRAND MAIN CROP POTATO, 
RADIUM. 
RADIUM. Reduced from a Photograph. 
RADIUM. This is a Main Crop variety, and has again proved itself one of the heaviest croppers in our trial grounds. 
The tubers are oval in shape, with beautifully netted skin, and of the finest table quality. The haulm which grows to about 
two feet in height is very robust, and of a fine dark green, and the flowers which are produced in abundance are white. 
As a cropper and cooker we consider it one of the best introductions of recent years. Per 14 lb. 2s. 6d. ; 56 lb. 8s. 6d. ; cwt. 15s. 
COLOURED VARIETIES FOR EXHIBITION. 
The following varieties will be found first-class for exhibition, and are at the same time heavy croppers of good 
table quality. 
DANIELS’ EMPEROR FREDERICK. The tubers are large, handsome, kidney-shaped; skin rich purple, mottled with erim«on. 
A good cropper and cooks well. First class for exhibition purposes 
PEERLESS ROSE. A flat, smooth, very handsome kidney-shaped Potato ; skin of a delicate pink colour, eyes even with the surface ; 
fine quality, and excellent for exhibition 
PURPLE PERFECTION. A heavy oropping purple round variety, of strong constitution and excellent quality, fine for exhibition 
QUEEN OP THE VELDT. A handsome purple kidney, of extra fine cropping and cooking qualities. A most useful exhibition variety 
READING RUSSET. A handsome red round variety of good quality. Fine for Exhibition 
THE BUTTON FLOUBBALL. A red round variety of extra good oropping qualities, and good table quality ; very useful for exhibition 
purposes, and a good disease resister .- 
VICAR OF LALEHAM. A h andsome round variety, with rich dark purple skin, a good cropper, cooks well, and fine for exhibition 
WONDERFUL RED KIDNEY. A heavy cropping and handsome red kidney, with clear smooth skin ; fine for exhibition 
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EVIDENCE OF QUALITY. 
“ I am very pleased to say that I generally take First Prize with your Potatoes, “ I was very pleased with the Radium Potatoes, which turned out very well.” — 
and hope to do so again.” — Mr. T. HAWKES, Cropedy. Mr. A. E. DENNY, Leiston. 
“ I am very pleased to inform you that I won four First, two Second, and one Third “ I planted seven pounds of your President Potatoes, and have to-day dug uj>- 
Trizs with'your Potatoes: also a Special Prize for a Collection of Vegetables.” — 1 75 pounds, none small, and the quality Al.”— Mr. W. MIZEN, Codford. 
Mr. H. J. BRAKE, Preston Plucknett. 
