F Daniels Bros. Limited, Norwich, Autumn, 1922. 
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APPLES. 
FULL STANDARDS. 
STANDARD APPLES ON 
STOUT STEMS. 
We offer below a choice selection of Standard 
Apples including most of the best Dessert and 
Kitchen varieties. These trees are most suitable 
for Orchards where the trees are required to give 
large quantities of fruit, they can be planted 24 to 
30 feet apart. In forming young trees it is wise to 
shorten the shoots two-thirds their length the first 
season, and one-third the second season, then 
a tree with a good foundation is secured. 
Ard Cairn Russet (D). Deo. to Maroh. 
Barnaek Beauty (D). Deo. to Maroh. 
Beauty of Bath (D). August. 
Blenheim Orange (D.K.). Deo. to Feb. 
Bramley’s Seedling (K). Dec. to April. 
Christmas Pearmain (D). Deo. and Jan. 
Cox’s Orange Pippin (D). Nov. to March. 
Crimson Bramley (K). Dec. to April. 
Dr. Harvey (K). Oct. to March. 
Dumelow’s Seedling (K). Nov. to Maroh. 
Eeklinville Seedling (K). Sept, and Oct. 
Ellison’s Orange (D). Oct. 
Peltham Beauty (D). Sept. 
Grenadier (K). Oct. and Nov. 
Herring’s Pippin (D). Sept, and Oct. 
Lady Sudeley (D). Aug. and Sept. 
Lord Derby (K). Nov. and Deo. 
Mere de Menage (K). Oct. to Jan. 
Monarch (New) (K). Oct. to April. 10/6 each. 
Mr. Gladstone (D). July and August. 
Newton Wonder (K). Nov. to May. 
Norfolk Beauty (K). Oct. to Dec. 
Peasgood’s Nonsuch (D.K.). Sept, to Jan. 
Rev. W. Wilks (K). Sept, to Nov. 
Stirling Castle (K). Oct. and Nov. 
Vicar of Beighton (K). Deo. to May. 
Warner’s King (K). Oct. to Deo. 
Worcester Pearmain (D.K.). Sept, and Oct. 
Each 7/6; per dozen 84/- 
From Mr. B. GILES, Kirkley, Lowestoft. 
Jan. 31st, 
“ Tin* Trees I had from you last year turned out most 
successful. They had a nice lot of Apples on for my land is 
rather light soil.’* 
From Mr. R03BERRY, Gayton. 
March 12th. 
“ X took a Prize last year at our Show with your Bramley 
Seedling Apple.” 
D. dinoito Deesert. K. Kitchen, ftr descriptions of these Varieties set pages 5 to 7. 
