TERMS OF BUSINESS, 81 c. 
0®“ All orders from unknown Correspondents must be accompanied 
by a sufficient Remittance or Banker’s Reference. To save the heavy 
cost of booking now entailed, a Remittance should in all cases be sent 
with Orders under 20s. in value. 
ACCOUNTS— DISCOUNTS.— All accounts are due net in three months; we 
h° ever! alio w a discount of 6 %, t.s. Is. in the pound on all orders of 40s and 
uDwards when accompanied by a remittance, or when paid within fourteen 
days of date of invoice, with the exception of “Collections, Cut Flowers and 
Floral Designs, all of which are strictly net. 
OHFOUES MONEY ORDERS, AND POSTAL ORDERS.-Should be 
CH made payable to Daniels Bros. Ltd., and crossed “Barclays Batik 
Norwich. Letters containing coin and Treasury Notes must be registered 
according to Post Office Regulations. 
CARRIAGE ON GOODS— We pay carriage on the following Articles to any 
address in the British Isles : — 
All Bulbs offered in this Catalogue of the value of 10/- and upwards. Orders 
for smaller amounts should be accompanied by an extra remittance or 
sixpence to help towards the expenses of packing and carriage. 
Roses from the open ground, in quantities of one dozen and upwards. 
We do not pa^ carriage on the following, owing to the heavy cost in proportion to 
Roses oMess ' value than the quantities mentioned above, Trees and 
Shrubs, Fruit Trees and Bushes, Perennial Plants, Plants and Roses in 
Pots, Mushroom Spawn, Horticultural Sundries, such as Silver Sand, 
Mats, Tools, Implements, &c. 
PACKAGES —Packages for Nursery Goods, &c., are charged at cost price and are 
only returnable when sent back in good condition, and carriage paid, within 
fourteen days of receipt of goods. Customers are particularly requested to put 
their name and a ddress on each package, and to advise us by post when returned, 
so that they may be credited. 
All Fruit Trees, Roses, and Shrubs, will be so packed as to stand a journey of a week 
or ten days without injury. Should the packages arrive at their destination 
during a severe frost, it will be advisable not to unpack them, but to keep them 
cool and moist out of the reach of frost, until a change of weather takes place. 
ORDER EARLY.— All orders are executed in the rotation in which they are 
received, and we would ask our customers to send us their orders as soon as 
possible after receiving this Catalogue. Some varieties, both of Bulbs and 
Plants, cannot be replaced after stocks are cleared out. 
ADDRESSES.— Full Name and Address should be sent with every communica- 
tion, and nearest Railway Station should be stated with every order, as much 
time is thereby saved. In consequence of our large correspondence, we suggest that 
Cut Flower Orders and other Urgent Letters should be »o marked on the envelope. 
CHANGE OF RESIDENCE.— We shall esteem it a, favour if our customers, 
on changing their residences, will kindly favour us with their new addresses, so 
that we may be able to send them our Catalogues as usual. 
RECOMMENDATIONS.— The many kind recommendations to new customers 
with which we have been favoured in the past have been very gratifying. 
Should any of our customers have friends requiring Bulbs, Fruit frees, Roses, 
<kc. to whom a copy of our Illustrated Catalogue would be acceptable, we shall 
be pleased to send them one on receiving their application in writing. 
Teleqraphio Address;— DANIELS, NORWICH. 
Stpt&mber, 1922. 
