Daniels Bros. Limited, Norwich, Autumn, 1922 
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GRAPE VINES. 
Many good crops of grapes are grown in greenhouses without any artificial heat, and often when other 
plants are cultivated in the same house. Great care must however be taken that plants are not grown 
which are liable to be attacked by Mealy Bug or Bed Spider. Ferns, Palms, Bulbs, Chryaanthemume and 
Zonal Pelargoniums may however be grown in a vinery. The best position for a vinery is facing South 
or South-West, and a lean-to house is the host. 
In making the border for planting, it is most important that ample drainage be supplied, especially 
so if the site is at all cold or wet. 
To those about to plant vines we recommend the careful study of some good book, inch as “Grip** 
and How to Grow Them," by J. Landsell, price 8/9 post free. 
The fruiting canes we offer are strong and stout, from eight to ten feet in length; and if cultivated 
111 pots will bear from eight to twelve bunches each next season. 
H denotes those varieties that require a heated vinery. C denotes those suitable lor growing in a cool vinery 
BLACK ALICANTE (H). One of the largest and 
beet grapes for late work, carryiug a fine 
bloom. 
BLACK HAMBURG (0). Julor, sweet and rich ; 
a well-known and excellent sort, sometimes 
ripens out of doors : the best for general use, 
pot culture, and forcing. 
FOSTER’S SEEDLING (O). One of the finest 
and most easily cultivated of White Grapes ; 
and a certain cropper. 
GROS COLMAR (H). Berries very large, round, 
jet black with a beautiful bloom.! Late and 
bangs well. 
LADY DOWNES* SEEDLING (H). A first-rate 
black late hanging Grape of excellent flavour. 
MADRESFIELD COURT. A very handsome 
black Muscat. with large oval berries, covered 
with a dense bluish plum-like bloom, branches 
very long and tapering. An excellent variety 
for early use. 
MUSCAT OF ALEXANDRIA (H). Rich amber ; 
bunch and berrios immensely largo, with a 
deliciously rich, sweet Muscat flavour ; 
requires a warm vinery; the favourite 
“Muscat." 
ROYAL MUSCADINE. A fine hardy white; 
succeeds well on a south wall. 
SWEETWATER BUCKLAND (C). A round 
white early Grape, very showy and handsome. 
STRONG PLANTING CANES. 
In pots, 10/8 each. 
FRUITING CANES. 
In pot#, very fine, 12/6 and 15/- each. 
FIGS. 
Figs will grow in almost any soil, but if it be too rich they produce a great deal of 
little fruit. Exuberance of growth is one of their chief characteristics. This can be restrained by 
limiting their rooting area and making the soil firm. They require a considerable amount of 
moisture when the fruit is swelling. Good drainage is also essential. 
We have an extra fine lot of trees ot the varieties named helow. 
STRONG PLANTS, in pots. Trained flat. 
FRUITING „ 
BROWN TURKEY. Most abundant hearer ; 
the flnest for out door, 
STRONG PLANTS, 
BROWN TURKEY. Strong Plants, Fan- 
trained. from open ground. 12/6 each. 
WHITE ISCHIA. Small, sweet and delirious ; 
produces three crops a year in heat ; forces 
well ; great bearer ; for indoor culture only. 
5/-, 7/6 & 10/6 each. 
NUTS AND FILBERTS. 
Nuts should bo planted by preference on the highest and driest available gTonnd. As they 
arc often injured by frosts at the flowering season, it would be well if advantage were taken 
of the shelter provided by adjacent trees, to protect them in a measure from the cutting winds 
of Spring. They grow well in stony land, provided it be thoroughly well-drained, and that there 
be a fair admixture of soil. Suckers should be removed as soon as they appear, as they 
greatly interfere with the fruitfulness. 
We have a very fine stock of these in good strong plants, comprising such varieties as Cosford, 
Kentish Cob, Filbert, white, red, purple-leaved, &o. 
STRONG FRUITING DWARFS or BUSHES in first-das. condition. 2—3 ft. 2/- each ; 21/- per d oz . 
„ „ „ „ Extra strong 3—4 ft. 2/6 „ 27/- 
From Mr. A. E. COUGHLAN, Deptford, S.E.8. 
June 20th. 
" I am very pleased with the Grape Vines you sent 
me." 
From Mr. T. HERD, Ivybridge. 
June 23rd. 
“I am pleased to inform you that the Gooseberry 
Buabes you sent me are a picture with Fruit." 
