Daniels Bros. 
ASPARAGUS— CONNOVER'S COLOSSAL. 
SEA KALE. 
Limited , Norwich , Spring , /P/2. 
MISCELLANEOUS PLANTS & ROOTS 
ASPARAGUS PLANTS. 
An abundance of fine Asparagus may be grown with less than half the expense usually 
incurred in making costly “ beds,” and will succeed admirably on most soils when planted in 
lines or clumps on the Kitchen Garden borders, or amongst dwarf-growing Fruits where the 
space will admit, a liberal cultivation being all that is required to ensure the best results. The 
roots are liable to injury if removed during severe weather in Winter. They are best planted 
when growth has commenced in Spring, and when they can be carefully taken up and packed 
so as to travel a long journey, without injury. They should, however, in all cases be planted 
ns quickly as possible after receiving them. We consider March and April the best months for 
planting in the open ground. 
CONNOVER’S COLOSSAL. Two and three years old .. .. per 100, 5s. and 7s. Gd. 
TRUE GIANT. Two and three years old .. .. .. per 100, 3s. 6d. and 5s. 
ASPARAGUS SEED. 
per oz. — s. d. 
TRUE GIANT. A fine variety, producing large heads of excellent quality per lb. 4s. 0 4 
CONNOVER’S COLOSSAL. A very large variety, very prolifio, and of fine flavour 
per lb. 6s. 0 <i 
EARLY GIANT PURPLE (Argenteuil). As grown by the celebrated French growers for 
Paris Market ; robust variety of the most delioious flavour . . . . per lb. 7s. 0 8 
RHUBARB. 
One of the most useful, wholesome, and profitable of garden plants. The ground for this 
should be well broken up and manured, and the plants should be to 3 feet apart. March Is 
the best month for planting, but it is not advisable to pull any of the stalks the first season 
for fear of unduly weakening the growth. A top-dressing of well-decayed manure in Winter is 
very beneficial. 
DAWS’ CHAMPION. A fine new variety of great size and splendid colour. Very productive. 
each Is. ; per doz. 10s. Gd. 
CHAMPAGNE. Deep red stems, early, one of the very best for general use. 
each Is. ; per doz. 10s. Gd. 
PARAGON (Kershaw). The most prolifio kind known .. each Is. ; per doz. 10s. Gd. 
NEW CRIMSON QUEEN. A fine new and very early Rhubarb. The stalk is of a beautiful 
bright red quite through, whilst it is also of a very superior and delicate flavour. 
6 n ® each 2s. ; per doz. 21s. 
Two-year Seedlings, strong transplanted roots o£ the following, per doz. 6*s. 
MYATT’S LINNAEUS. ROYAL ALBERT. MYATT’S VICTORIA. 
SEA RALE. 
This valuable esculent is easily forced if care is taken only to apply beat gradually, as it will 
not succeed if placed in too high a temperature at starting. Place several crowns a few inches 
apart in large pots, and stand them in a temperature of about 45 degrees, with an inverted pot 
placed over each to exclude light and insure blanching ; a mushroom house, pit or cellar, will 
do well for this purpose. Sea Kale may also be easily forced in the open ground by covering it 
over with large speoially made pots, and applying fermenting material. The heads should bo 
cut when in about the condition shown in illustration, and taken off in the same way. 
STRONG PLANTING ROOTS .. .. - •• per doz Is. ; per IW, 7s. Gd. 
GOOD STRONG ROOTS, for forcing .. •• per doz. Is. 6d. ; per 100,10s. (id. 
EXTRA STRONG ROOTS, for forcing, very fine .. .. per doz. 2s. ; per 100, los. 
SWEET AND POT HERBS. 
We have a fine collection of these, including the following useful sorts 
BALM . . 
CHAMOMILE 
CHIVES 
HOREHOUND 
HYSSOP 
LAVENDER 
MARJORAM, POT 
MINT, LAMB 
„ PEPPER . . 
PENNYROYAL 
per dcz. — s. 
.. 4 
0 
ROSEMARY 
per doz.— 
each 8d. 
_g # 
d 
4 
0 
RUE 
each Gd. 
4 
. . each Gd. 
5 
0 
SAGE. Common .. 
4 
“ 
4 
0 
SAVORY, WINTER 
4 
4 
0 
SORREL, GIANT FRENCH . . 
each Gd. 
5 
. . each Gd. 
5 
0 
TARRAGON 
each Gd. 
4 
4 
0 
THYME, LEMON .. 
each Gd. 
5 
4 
0 
„ COMMON ... 
4 
4 
0 
WORMWOOD 
4 
... each Gd. 
5 
0 
The most useful varieties assorted, our selection, per doz. 4e. ; per 100, 26s. 
d. 
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