THE ROYAL NORFOLK SEED ESTABLISHMENT, 
NORWICH, ENGLAND. 
Ibeafc ©ffice ano iRctatl Establishment. 
ROYAL ARCADE. 
Telephone —No. 38 
Seeb 'Wflarebouses. 
BEDFORD STREET. 
I’riAla If. T.rLp/cme. 
Gold Medal awarded by the 
Royal Agricultural Society 
June, 1911 
TERMS OF BUSINESS, &c. 
Seed ©rounrts. 
IPSWICH ROAD AND EATON 
I'nva/c Te'ephonae 
nurseries. 
THE TOWN CLOSE NURSERIES, 
NEWMARKET ROAD. 
Telephone -—-No. 39 
DV All orders from unknown Correspondents must be accompanied by a sufficient Remittance or Bankers’ or 
other satisfactory References. To save cost and trouble of Booking, a Remittance should in all cases be sent with 
Orders under 10s. in value. 
ACCOUNTS — DISCOUNTS. — All accounts are due net in three months; we however allow a discount of 5%, i. e . , Is. in the pound, on 
all orders of 20s. and upwards, when accompanied by a remittance, or when paid within fourteen days of date of invoice. 
ADDRESSES . — Full Name and Address should be sent with every communication, and nearest Railway Station should be staled with every order, 
as much time is thereby saved, especially in our busiest season, when we often receive from 1000 to 1500 letters daily. In consequence o f 
this large correspondence, we suggest that, at all seasons, Cut Flower Ordere and other Urgent Betters should 
be bo marked on the envelope. 
CARRIAGE ON GOODS.— We pa y carriag e on the following Articles to any address in the British leles — 
All Kitchen Garden and Flower Seeds offered in this Catalogue. 
Seed Potatoes, Cdunauy Roots, and Horticultural Requisites, if included in i general Garden Seed order of 
the value of 20s. in all. 
Dwake and Bush Roses of the value of 7s. lid. and upwards. 
Standard Roses ,. „ 10s. Od. „ , 
Rohrs in Pots „ „ 15s. Oil. „ 
We also pay carriage to any Station on the G.E.R. or Mid. & G.N Joint Line on:— 
Seed Potatoes, Culinary Roots, kc., to the value of 10s. and upwards 
Owing to their heavy weight, in proportion to their value, we regret that we cannot pay carriage on the following; — ' 
Roses of less value than the amounts mentioned above. 
Plants*^ Pots j we continue to enclose extra plants, free of charge, to partially meet the cost of carriage. 
Horticultural Sundries, such as Silver Sand, Mats, Tools, &o., when ordered alone, and of loss value than 20s 
Mushroom Spawn 
CHANGE OF RESJDENCE.-We shall esteem it a favour if our customers, oil changing their residences, will kindly favour us with their 
new addresses, so that we may be able to send them our Catalogues as usual 
CHEQUES, MONEY ORDERS, AND POSTAL ORDERS . — Should be made payable to Daniels Bros. Limited, and crossed 
“ Barclay & Co., Limited,” Bankers, Norwich. Letters containing coin must be registered according to Post Office regulations. 
CO-OPERATION IN SENDING ORDERS . — Allotment holders, Cottagers, and members of Cottagers’ Garden Societies, requiring individ- 
ually but small quantities of Seeds and Seed Potatoes, if they join together in sending their orders, will he allowed a special discount ol ten percent., 
to bo taken in seeds, besides the usual discount of five per cent, lor cash, thus:- for every 20s. remitted, 2Ms. worth of seeds may be ordered. 
No order can be recognised- under these terms unless over the net value of One Found, and accompanied by 
prepa yment in ful l. Each order will be packed separately and all can be consigned in one package, but full name and address of each 
customer ordering under this arrangement should be sent. 
CORRESPONDENCE. Most Important . Our customers having occasion to write to us respecting, any order previously sent by 
them, will much facilitate attention to their letters if they will kindly slate the date on which the order was sent, and if remittance was 
enclosed name the amount ; this will enable us more readily to identify their orders on reference to our Registers. 
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. If every one waits lor favourable weather, or until seeds are actually needed for sowing, it 
involves such a rush that an excessive straiu is put upon our large staff of executants, and sometimes delay is as a consequence unavoidable. 
PACKAGES , — All packages arc charged at the lowest cos! price, and are not returnable, unless sent back in good condition, and Carriage Paid, 
within fourteen days of receipt of goods. Customers are particularly requested to put t heir name and address on each package , 
and to advise us by post when returned, or they cannot he credited. 
All Fruit Trees, Roses, and Shrubs, will he sc 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 uupack them, but to keep them cool and moist out of 1 he reach of frost. 
PACKETS. — Will our customers kindly note that, in all cases where Seeds are quoted by the “Packet,” this is the minimum quantity that we 
can supply ; smaller quantities or half-packets are not sold by us. 
RECOMMENDATIONS . — The many kind recommendations to new customers with which we have been favored in the past have been 
very gratifying. Should any of our customers have friends requiring Seeds, Plants, &<:., to whom a copy of our Illustrated Guide would 
be acceptable, we shall feel much obliged by an intimation of the fact. 
WARRANTY. — We believe that all Seeds, Bulbs and Roots sold by us are of the description and kind specified by us at the time of sale, but owing to 
the practical impossibility in many cases of being certain of this, we give no undertaking that such Seeds, Bulbs, or Roots will correspond with the 
description under which they are sold, and we make all sales subject to this condition. We further give no warranty, express or implied, as to 
their grow’th, description, quality or productiveness, and will not be in any way responsible for the crop. If llio Purchaser does not accept the 
goods sold to him, on these terms, they are at once to be returned to us 
Telegraphic Address DAN'ELS NORWICH 
■January 1 si , 1914 
