Daniels Bros. Limited, Norwich, Autumn, 1922 
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PLUMS. 
Although at a rulo. Plum, attain the greatest perfection when grown aa wall fruit, moat of the 
varieties will suocesd admirably when grown as Pyramids or Standards. Dwarf trees should be 
lifted and root-pruned from time to time, if making too strong a growth, and the branches 
should be thinned out to admit air and induce the formation of fruit buds. For growing on 
walls the following are highly reoommended : — Transparent Gage, Green Gage, Golden Gage, Coe s 
Golden Drop. For general purposes the following are amongst the very best:— Cox s Emperor, 
Czar. Early Prolific, Diamond, Jefferson's, Magnum Bonum, Victoria, Monaroh, Belle de Louvain, 
BUSHEl! e 5/°5ach, 54/- per dor,. HALF & THREE-QUARTER STANDARDS, 
Extra Strong, 6/- each, 66/- doz. 5/- each, 54/- per dor. 
run a i«fn rna a tma „ k STANDARDS, TRAINED Our selection only. 
DWARF FAN TRAINED, 7/6 and 10/6 each. 12/8 & 16/- eaoh 
General List. 
D dcnoltM dcticrt. 
BELLE DE LOUVAIN (K). Very large hand- 
some fruit of rloh flavour. The fruit t» red, 
and la a oonatant bearer. 
BRYANSTON OAOE (D). Large, sugary, and 
rlohly flavoured ; an excellent and abundant 
bearing sort. Aug. 
COE’S GOLDEN DROP (D). Large oval fruit, 
ole yellow spotted with red ; one of the very 
eat plums for dessert. End of Sept. 
COE'S VIOLET. A most valuable variety, 
delloious flavour, will keep for some time 
after gathering ; skin streaked with yellow 
and violet, with a very heavy bloom. 
COX’S EMPEROR (K). Large dark reddlab- 
purple fruit, firm flesh, sweet, rloh, and Juloy ; 
a very fine bearer. Sept. 
DAMSON, FARLE1GH PROLIFIC. A splendid 
market variety. Sept. 
„ KING OF DAMSONS. A very line variety 
of sweet brisk flavour; one of the best. 
„ MERRYWEATHER’S. Unlike other I 
Damsons it commences to fruit as soon as the 1 
trees are two or three years old, after which it 
nover fails. 7/6 each. 
DENNISTON’S SUPERB (D). Large oval fruit, 
greenish-yellow blotched purple ; a delicious 
dessert plum, and an abundant bearer. Aug. 
DIAMOND (K). Large oval, dark purple fruit ; 
excellent for cooking or preserving. Sept. 
EARLY PROLIFIC (D). Hardy, and a certain 
bearer ; very valuable market sort ; ripens 
middle of July on a wall ; one of the best 
flavoured. July. 
EGG PLUM. This is the real " Evesham ” 
variety, obovate yellow with golden tinge ; 
a very useful cooking variety, a great bearer. 
ELIZABETH (K). Very deep purple, bears 
prolifloally. August. 
GOLDEN GAGE (D). Large fruit, of very rloh 
and delloious flavour ; a most excellent and 
prollflo sort. Sept. 
GREENGAGE (D). The very best and riohest 
of all. This race requires vigorous root 
pruning, and then bears freely ; as Pot trees 
they succeed In sin orchard house. Aug. 
JEFFERSON’S (D). A large and dsliolous 
plum, hardy, good bearer. Sept. 
JULY GREENGAGE (D). Medium-sized fruit, 
yellow, blotched with orlmson ; an excellent 
early sort, and a good oropper. July. 
KIRKE’S (D). One of the very best of the blue 
plums, the fruit is medium-sized and richly 
flavoured ; a first-rate dessert variety. Sept. 
MAGNUM BONUM, WHITE (K). Large yeUow 
fruit ; an excellent kitchen variety. Sept. 
MONARCH (K). One of the best lato plums, of 
large size and splendid flavour, dark purplish 
blue ; a heavy bearer and strong grower. Sept. 
ORLEANS (K). A good cooking or preserving 
plum ; a great bearer. Aug. 
POND’S SEEDLING (K). Very large, good 
bearer and a sturdy grower. Forms a 
spreading tree ; valuable for late market or 
garden culture. Early in Sept. 
We can supply all the above varieties in Fan 
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PRESIDENT (new). Very large, late purple, good 
and free bearer, deep purple with good bloom. 
PRINCE ENGLEBERT (K.D.). Very large deep 
purple fruit, sweet und rich and with a brisk 
flavour, fine for cooking or dessert . 
HEINE CLAUDE DE BAVAY (D). Large^ 
round, greenish-yellow fruit of the gage 
type, rich and delicious flavour ; the tree 1 h 
hardy and a gTeat bearer. Beginning of Oct. 
SHEPHERD’S BULLACE. Large greenish 
round fruit, splendid for tarts. 
THE CZAR (D.K.). Very large, purple fruit of 
rich flavour ; an abundant bearer, most 
valuable to market growers on account of its 
earliness, fine appearanoe, and exoellent 
quality. End of July. 
TRANSPARENT GAGE (D). Large oval, 
greenish -yellow fruit marked with red ; flesh 
rich, sweet, and juicy ; superior to almost all 
other plums. Middle of Sept 
VICTORIA (K). A well-known and very fine 
variety : the tree is hardy and an almost 
constant, bearer. The most useful kind of 
the season. Early in Sept. 
WHITE BULLACE (K). A very prollflo und 
useful culinary sort. End of Oct. 
Trained Trees except Diamond and Coe a Violet. 
STANDARD PLUMS. 
We are only ablo to offer the following varieties in Standards, each 7/6, per doz. »*/-. 
Belle de Louvain Cox’s Emperor Diamond Egg Plum C ^“ r 
Bryanston Gage Cox’s Golden Drop Early Rivers Prmoe Englebert Viotoria 
