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Daniels Bros. Limited, Norwich, Autumn, 1922 . 
RASPBERRIES. 
We have devoted large bods to the production of Raspberries, and our land being especially 
suitable for them, we are able to offer an exceptionally fine lot of young stull at moderate prices. 
Wo have marked (•) the varieties strongly reoommendod by us as the result of our trials, and we 
advise our friends to give preference to these kinds. 
Plant eighteen inches apart in the rows, 5 to 6 ft. between the rows. 
We have an exceptionally fine lot of the following varieties. 
•PYNE’S ROYAL. A grand now Raspberry, tho 
largest in cultivation. It is a strong and 
upright grower, quite distinct in habit and 
foliage ; the canes are strong and sturdy and 
of most robust constitution. The largo fruit 
is borne on short trusses on which they are 
very thickly set. A limited number of plants 
only. 
1/- each ; 10/- por doz. ; 75/- per 100. 
•RED CROSS (Pyne). One of the very best of 
tho new' varieties of which wo have formed a 
very high opinion. Wc have planted out 
10,000 on our own Fruit Farm and strongly 
recommend it. It is a strong grower, quite 
distinct, the fruit aro of large size and borne 
in the greatest profusion, splendid for either 
cooking or Jam making. 
1/3 each ; 12/6 per doz. ; 95/- per 100. 
‘THE DEVON. Grand now Raspberry, growth 
most robust ; trusses have been found to 
carry as many as sixty fruits : an enormous 
cropper, brings all its fruit up to a large size. 
For Jam making and Bottling it is of the 
highest value. 
1st size, 8d. each ; 6/- doz. ; 45/- 100. 
2nd size, 6d. each ; 4/6 doz. ; 32/6 100. 
‘BAUMFORTH’S SEEDLING. A fine variety ; 
fruit very large, of the most beautiful 
crimson colour ; an abundant, bearer of 
good habit. 
1st size, 25/- per 100 ; 4/- per doz. 
2nd size, 18/- per 100 ; 3/- per doz. 
HAILSHAM. A new' Autumn fruiting Rasp- 
berry ; tho fruit is very large, of a rich 
crimson colour and excellent flavour ; strong 
grower and hoavy 
6/- per doz. 
bearer. 45/- per 100,; 
•HORNET. A very flue Raspberry; fruit, 
deliciously flavoured, and the most juicy 
of any variety. A splendid cropper. 
1st size, 25/- per 100 ; 4/- per doz. 
2nd size, 18/- per 100 ; 3/- per doz. 
PROFUSION. A very strong gtow'er and great 
bearer, fruit round, largo, bright red, and 
of very tine flavour. 
1st size, 25/- per 100 ; 4/- per doz. 
2nd size, 18/- per 100 ; 3/- per doz. 
•PERFECTION. It is an exceptionally strong 
grower and makes a better plant the first year 
than any other variety. It is a good cropper, 
producing fruit from base to top of cane of a 
bold size, firm, fine, aciduous flavour, and 
brilliant scarlet colour, tho high colour being 
retainod oven when the fruit is fully ripe. 
1st size, 25/- per 100 ; 4/- per doz. 
2nd size, 18/- per 100 ; 3/- per doz. 
SUPERLATIVE. Fruit very large, mostly 
freely produced : an excellent variety. 
1st size, 25/- per 100 ; 4/- per doz. 
' 2nd size, 18/- per 100 ; 3/- per doz. 
CULTIVATION 
Ground intended for these should be deeply trenched and heavily manured. The canes Should be 
LOGAN BERRY. 
This fine American fruit has proved itself to bo a decided acquisition, being hardy and very 
productive and is extensively grown for market purposes. Grown in the same way as Raspberries 
it fruits freely, and will often succeed where those fail. It is of very strong growth, and makes 
a capital plant for poles or pillars. The fruit is largo and of a deep rich red colour, possessed of 
a rich luscious flavour, and is well suited for dessert or culmary purposes. Wo have an exceedingly 
fine lot of strong plants from layers, the true variety. 1/6 each, 16/- per doz., and 2/- eaoh and 
21/- por doz. 
From R. B, HOLIDAY, Catford, S.E. 
Jan. 20th. 
“ The Logan Berries, two plants, which I had from 
you two or three seasons ago, have borne splendidly. 
We made about 50 lbs. of Jam from same beside using 
a. large quantity for stewed fruit. I also took first, 
prize at our local show with them.” 
From MRS. WOODS, Malvern. 
July 11th. 
“ Tho Raspberry canes which I purchased from 
you in tho Spring have done very well, considering 
the short while they have been planted.” 
