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Daniels Bros. Limited, Norwich , Spring, 1914 . 
LORD R03ERTS. Reduced fr?m a Pho.'ogruph. 
CUCUMBERS. 
per pkfc. — 8. d. 
| LORD ROBERTS. An exceedingly handsome variety 
raised by Mr. W. H. Apthorpe, Cambridge ; the result of 
a cross between Royal Osborne and Lockie’s Perfection. 
The fruit which are longer than the last named variety, are 
of a rich dark green colour, of splendid shape, with no neck, 
and are borne in the greatest profusion. It is useful for 
Winter or Summer cultivation, and on account of its prolific- 
ness and beautiful appearance, will prove a most valuable 
variety for the private or market grower per pkt. Is. 6d. and 2 6 
DV DISEASE RESISTER. A very prolific variety of similar 
type to the Amateur, but a stronger grower. The strong 
leathery leaves resisting all kinds of disease much better and 
it keeps in bearing for a long period . . Is. 6d. and 2 6 
BBT THE AMATEUR. This can perhaps be best described as 
a very finely selected stock of The Rochford or Covent Garden 
type. It is enormously productive, bearing 3 to 4 fruit at 
a joint. The fruit, which are of handsome shape, average 
about 20 to 24 inches in length, are slightly spined and 
of fine colour, whilst the neck is very short. As its name 
implies, it will prove one of the best for the amateur grower 
for all purposes . . . . per pkt. Is. 6d. and 2 6 
W DANIELS’ IMPROVED TELEGRAPH. A great im- 
provement on the old Telegraph, bearing clean, straight 
fruit twenty to twenty-four inches long, an abundant bearer. 
Our own selected stock, all saved from picked fruit 
per pkt. Is. 6d. and 2 & 
(B* DANIELS’ DEFIANCE (early prolific). A variety of hardy, robust 
constitution, producing in great abundance very sbort-nccked and 
elegant fruit of a rich dark green colour, from eighteen to twenty-four 
inches in length, straight and uniform . . . . . . Is. and 2 0 
DANIELS’ DUKE OF ALBANY. This is the finest Cucumber ever intro- 
duced for exhibition, having obtained numerous First Prizes. The 
fruit are long, straight, and of a beautiful dark green colour, very 
handsome, and of the finest quality . . . . . . Is. and 2 ft 
DANIELS’ DUKE OF EDINBURGH. A beautiful, white-spined variety 
of fine, robust constitution and habit, its fruit growing rapidly to the 
length of thirty to thirty-six inches . . . . Is. and 2 O' 
EVERY-DAY. This fine Cucumber is of medium size, the fruit being dark- 
skinned, very handsome in shape, most prolific, and of splendid flavour. 
Firs t Cla ss Certificate, R.H.S. .. .. .. •• ..10 
THE ROCHFORD. A most prolific bearer. The fruit are slightly spined, 
eighteen to twenty inches in length, of a beautiful fresh green colour, 
and of the most handsome form . . . . . . ..10 
LOCKIE’S PERFECTION. The fruit arc produced in great abundance 
Is. and 2 0 
ROLLISSON’S TELEGRAPH . . Cd. and 1 ft 
TENDER AND TRUE. Superior quality and flavour . . . . ..10 
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SPECIAL NOTICE. 
One of Ike great causes of failure in raising Cucumber Seed is too much moisture 
at starting. To begin with, the soil should be warm and not over moist ; plant in 
small pots three or four Seeds in each ; place in heat of from 80 to 90 . Be sure 
and give no water until the Seeds are well up, and then water but sparingly for a 
day or lu-o. We have adopted this plan for many years past with the greatest 
success, 
RIDGE CUCUMBERS. 
per pkt. —s. cL 
m- DANIELS’ PERFECTION RIDGE. The longest and best 
out-door variety in cultivation, is very hardy and prolific, 
bearing a heavy crop oi nice shaped fruit, averagmg fifteen 
to twenty inches in length and of superior flavour 6d. and l 0 
JAPANESE CLIMBING. A most useful variety for growing on trellis work, 
<fcc. , being very ornamental. It produces a good crop of fruit, averaging 
from ton to twelve inches in length . . . . . . 6d. and 1 ft 
LONG PRICKLY. A very useful variety of fine flavour . . ..04 
SHORT PRICKLY. Very hardy, fine for pickling . . . . ..OS 
ST0CKW00D. Fine selected stock . . • • • • 3d- aQ d 0 t» 
PROLIFIC PICKLING. The most prolific out-door variety ; very hardy ..04 
