Daniels Bros. Limited, 'Norwich , Autumn, ig22. 
8 
APPLES— General List 
D. denotes Dessert. 
of Select Varieties. 
K. Kitchen. 
BUSHES 
„ Extra Strong Selected 
PYRAMIDS 
CORDONS, Single . . 
„ Strong Fruiting . . 
4/- each 
42/- 
doz. 
5/- „ 
54/- 
II 
7/6 „ 
84/- 
>» 
5/- „ 
64/- 
• » 
6/- „ 
66/- 
»* 
In all oases where customers leave the selection ol varieties to us, they may rely on only 
good trees of the best kinds being supplied. It is most important, however, that the style or 
Bhupe of trees required should be clearly stated when ordering. 
Those marked with an * can be supplied as Single Cordons. 
BRAMLEY’B seedling. 
ALL1NGTON PIPPIN. A splendid medium- 
sized Apple introduced a lew years age, and 
whioh has taken a position in the front rank 
as a first-rate dessert variety and a reliable 
bearer. In form it resembles Cox’s Orange. 
Nov. to Jan. 
ANNIE ELIZABETH (K). Very fine late Apple, 
excellent keoping qualities. Deo. to April. 
ARD CAIRN RUSSET (D). Medium size 
fruit round, conical. Colour dork rod, nearly 
covered with pale russet. Flesh yellow, fine 
good russet flavour. Deo. to March. 
AROMATIC RUSSET (D). A first-class Russet 
of good flavour, and a great favourite in 
some localities. Nov. to Jan. 
BARNACK BEAUTY (D). Medium, oval, 
regular. Colour golden yellow, dark red 
flush and faint stripes. Flesh crisp, fair 
flavour, briskly acid, yellowish. Deo. to 
March. 
•BEAUTY OF BATH (D). A very handsome 
early variety, has a brisk, sub-aoid flavour. 
July and Aug. _ . 
BISMARCK <K). A very fine large Apple 
from Now Ze&l&nd » on© of th© best varieties 
in cultivation lor market or the private 
garden. Of great size, brilliant colour, a most 
profuse bearer. Oct, to Dec. 
♦BLENHEIM ORANGE (D.K.). Well-known 
and splendid variety ; large handsome fruit. 
Dec. to Feb. 
•BRAMLEY’S SEEDLING (K). A large hand- 
some fruit, resembling Blenheim Orange. 
CHRISTMAS P PEARM AIN (D). Fruit medium, 
oval; colour dull yellow with brownish-red 
flush, slight rusBot and faint stripes. Flesh 
firm, yellowish, pleasantly flavoured. Dec. 
and Jan. Standards, Half and Threo-quarter 
Standards only. 
It 
CHARLES ROSS. A superb dessert variety. A 
cross between “ Cox’s Orange ” and " Pea - 
g ood’s Nonsuch.** It has all the richness of 
avour and handsome appo&r&noe of the 
parents ; an excellent bearer. Nov. 
•OOX’S ORANGE PIPPIN (D). Medium, of 
delicious flavour, finest dessert apple ; food 
habit, bears and gTOwa well as Standard ; A1 
as a garden tree, succeeding in all forms, bat 
{ >refers a warm rich soil. Beet flavoured from 
ow trees on Paradise. Nov. to March. 
•COX’S POMONA (D.K.). Fruit large, yellowish 
green, streaked all over with crimson, of 
pleasant flavour. Oct. and Nov. 
•CRIMSON BRAMLEY (K). Similar in every 
respect except colour to Bramley’s Seedling ; 
hardy, robust, heavy bearer. Dec. to April. 
DOCTOR HARVEY (K). Very fine, large; first- 
class for culinary uses. Oct. to March. 
DUMELOW’S SEEDLING (K). Culinary Apple 
which keeps till March. Colour creamy 
t?yellow with scarlet flesh. Flesh crisp, white, 
’'acid. Standards only. 
EARLY VICTORIA (K). Pale lemon-coloured, 
very early variety of the Codlin type ; very 
free hearer. Aug. and Sept. 
ECKLINV1LLE SEEDLING (K). A large and 
useful sort ; flesh white and tender ; a great 
hearer. Sept, and Oot. 
•ELLISON’S ORANGE (D). A dolicious dessert 
Apple approaching in appearance and flavour 
to Cox’s Orange Pippin : a good keeper. Oot. 
FELTHAM BEAUTY (D). Fruit medium. 
Colour yellowish-green with red 6trlpes and 
flush. Flesh yellowish, crisp, and very 
highly flavoured, sweet. Sept. 
If desired ivc can supply permanent “ Acme ' 
LORD HU**IIiUU. 
abcls for all Fruii Trees, For prices see page 64. 
