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Darnels Bros. Limited, Norwich, Spring, 1914. 
ONIONS FOR SPRING SOWING. 
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DANIELS’ .IMPROVED! WHITE SPANISH. Keduced fvom a Photograph. 
I*T- DANIELS’ IMPROVED WHITE 
SPANISH. This grand stock ol Onion 
has been carefully selected by us for a 
great many years, and we have no hesita- 
tion in recommending it to our customers 
as one of the very best of its type ; grows 
to a large size, very even, and it is un- 
equalled for mildness of flavour. It is 
a- very heavy cropper, a grand variety 
for Exhibition purposes, and is sure to 
give satisfaction. 
Per pkt. 9d. ; per oz. 2s. 
per oz. — a. cL. 
JAMES’ KEEPING. An excellent keeper 
of fine globular shape, producing a 
very heavy crop of bulbs of the finest 
quality .-. . . ..09 
NUNEHAM PARK. Much recommended, 
bulbs of fine globular shape and of 
good keeping quality . . ..08 
BEDFORDSHIRE CHAMPION. A well- 
known variety, producing a very 
heavy crop of good sized bulbs. 
Keeps well . . . . ..09 
BROWN GLOBE. Very useful, heavy 
cropper . . . . ..09 
DANIELS’ BLOOD RED. Fine rich 
colour, very hardy . . ..08 
per oz. — s. d. 
WHITE SPANISH. Ordinary stock. A heavy cropper, flesh very 
firm, and keeps well c .. .=. ... 0 4 
WHITE SPANISH, Portugal or Reading. A finely selected stock, 
producing a very heavy crop of handsome bulbs, of first- class 
keeping quality . . . . . . . • ..OS 
ZITTEAU GIANT YELLOW. A magnificent variety with fine yellow 
skin, and grows to a large size, the bulbs are of handsome 
appearance and excellent quality, remains sound till June. 
May also be sown with advantage in Autumn . . . . 0 G 
STRASBURGH or DEPTFORD. Well known . . ..04 
MIXED, all sorts for Spring sowing .-. . . . . ..00 
DANIELS’ GOLDEN GLOBE. One of the finest 
types of Globe Onion in cultivation. The bulbs are of 
true globular shape with bright golden yellow skin ; 
the flesh is very solid and of mild flavour. It produces 
a very heavy crop of fine, handsome bulbs, and is 
one of the best keepers. A most useful variety for 
all purposes. Per pkt. 6d. ; per oz. Is. 6d. 
EVIDENCE OF QUALITY. 
“ I sowed half an ounce of your Golden Globe Onion Seed at Springtime 
and I have taken up twenty stones of Onions.” — Mr. J. RASPIN, Brigg. 
" I had a fine crop of Onions this year from your Seed (Golden Globe) : 
a packet produced fi\c bushels on one rod of ground.” — Mr. H. SIVIOUR, 
Mitcham. 
“The Golden Globe Orion Seed I had last year was very good.” 
Mr. H. CAUSTON, Mundford. 
" I cannot speak too highly of your Golden Rocca Onion.” Mr. W. 
JONES, Poole. 
“ I am pleaded to tell you that I have taken First Prize two years 
running with your Golden Rocca Onion.” — Mr. J. WOOSTER, Southall. 
“ I took seven First and one Second Prize at Wymondham Show 
with Onions grown from your Seeds.”— Mr. W. JOLLEY, Old Buckenhum. 
" We hnvo been shown a photograph of your Onions grown by Mr. 
Davis Ebley, from one ounce of your Seed, and the total weight of Onions 
lifted out of the Seed was 4 cwt. 3 qrs. 14 lbs, most of which are four to 
five inches across. It is a remarkable crop in every respect.” — THE 
STROUD JOURNAL. 
I took the First Prize at our Show with your Golden Rocca Onicn. 
3have not been beaten with this variety.” Mr. H. BRIDGES, Stocktou- 
on-Tees. 
DANIELS’ GOLDEN GLOBE. 
