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Daniels Bros. Limited, Norwich, Spring, 1914. 
BROCCOLI. 
DANIELS’ NORFOLK GIANT. 
THIRD DIVISION. 
Sow end of Marsh and beginning of April for cutting in March and 
April the following season. 
per pkt. per or. 
nr DANIELS’ NORFOLK GIANT. A magnifi- «■ d - 
cent variety of robust and compact habit, stem 
short, the flower heads are exceedingly large, 
beautifully white, and of the finest quality, being 
well protected by luxuriant, over-lapping foliage. 
The best and hardiest variety for general Spring 
use .. .. .. .. ..09 20 
EASTER DAY or SPRINGTIDE. A fine hardy variety of 
dwarf compact habit and vigorous growth, producing 
large, firm, white heads of excellent quality, which are 
well protected. One of the best kinds for maincrop in 
Spring .. .. .. .. .. ,.0G 16 
KNIGHTS’ PROTECTING. One of tho hardiest of our 
Spring Broccoli. The heads are well protected, large, 
and of fine quality .. .. .. ..04 10 
LEAMINGTON. Well-known hardy variety. Heads large 
and solid .. .. .. .. ..04 10 
PURPLE SPROUTING. Very hardy Winter variety, pro- 
ducing an abundant crop of Sprouts of excellent 
flavour.. .. .. .. .. ..03 09 
" Your King of the Broccoli are proving simply grand; one head measured 'over 
one foot in diameter." -Mr. A. T. MAKKS, Famharn. 
“The Broccoli Seed I had from you last year turned out splendidly — Mr. J. 
MCLAREN, Longniddry. 
“ Your Knights* Protecting Broccoli turned out well." — Mr. H. COAD, Grampound 
Road. 
“ Your Broccoli have ' -a very well this year. I am sending for more Seed.’ 1 — 
Mr. T. WEBBER, Bristol. 
“ I took five First ar. l two 'C 'and Prizes at our Show with produce grown from 
your Seeds.”— Mr. E. G. BEL! HER, Devoaport. 
FOURTH DIVISION. 
Sow in May and June for cutting in May and June the following season. 
per pkt. per oz. 
tr DANIELS’ KING OF THE BROCCOLI. This » <*• s. d. 
splendid variety comes in for cutting from the 
beginning of May to the first week in June, and 
as a late kind cannot be surpassed. It is of 
a fine dwarf habit, and being well protected is 
exceedingly hardy. The heads are remarkably fine 0 6 l C 
DANIELS’ LATEST WHITE. One of tho best kinds for 
filling up the gap or period that occurs between Broccoli 
and Cauliflower .. .. .. .. ..04 10 
METHVEN’S JUNE. One of the latest Broccoli in culti- 
vation, producing fino pure white heads till nearly the 
end of June .. .. .. .. ..0 6 1 0 
QUEEN. Very fine, heads well protected . . ..04 10 
Cultivation. — This excellent vegetable is of the greatest value during 
the Wintor and early Spring, when Cauliflowers are not obtainable and 
vegetables gonerally are scarce. They like a good rioh firm soil, which lias 
during the previous Autumn been thoroughly trenched and liberally 
manured. If possible, choose a piece of land on which Celery has been grown. 
The earliest sowing of seed should be made at tho latter end of March, and 
tho principal sowings during April, whilst May will be soon enough for the 
Hate varieties. Sow the seed either in a warm sheltered border or in a frame, 
in drills eight or nine inches apart and one inch deep. When the plants 
aro large enough to handle, lose no time in pricking them 'out, as they 
quickly suffer if allowed to remain too long in the seed bed, becoming 
drawn and weak. The final plantings should be commenced in May, and 
followed on as opportunity occurs until the end of July, and as land becomes 
available Choose the strongest plants first, as by this means a much better 
succession will be obtained. 
Tho most important point in planting out Broccoli is to bo quite sure 
that the ground is very firm ; the harder it is the better it will be for the 
plants, as they will thereby be able to withstand the Winter, therefore 
if tho land was trenched and manured during the past Winter, do not 
have it dug again just previous to planting out. Make the rows about 
24 feet apart and place the plants about two feet apart in the rows, j 
Wator the plants thoroughly after planting and koop tho weeds down. 
DANIILS' KING OF THE BROCCOLI, 
