Daniels Bros. ' Limited, Norwich, Spring, 1914, 
GARDEN TURNIPS. 
WHITE-FLESHED VARIETIES. 
per oz.— s. d. 
DT DANIELS’ IMPROVED SNOWBALL. An early and 
distinct variety of perfect shape, having only a single 
tap root. It is small, very solid, sweet and crisp, and 
of remarkably quick growth, flesh snow-white and 
juicy, one of the very best for exhibition purposes, 
having obtained numerous first prizes per pint 2s. 0 0 
W DANIELS’ GREEN TOP STONE. One of the most 
useful varieties for late sowing, being very hardy will 
stand well into the Winter, The roots are of splendid 
shape, and the flesh firm, crisp, and juicy per pint Is. 6d. 0 4 
EARLY WHITE MILAN. Of similar shape and quality to the Red- 
top Milan, quite as early, but pure white in colour . . . . 0 l» 
CHIRK CASTLE (Black Stone). Very hardy, one of the most useful 
varieties for Winter . . . . . . . . 0 <» 
EARLY MILAN RED-TOP. One of the earliest varieties in culti- 
vation, roots flat, of medium size and quite smooth. (First- 
class Certificate, Royal Horticultural Society ... . . 0 4 
EARLY WHITE STRAP-LEAVED. One of the earliest grown . . 0 4 
EARLY WHITE STONE, or DUTCH SIX WEEKS per pint Is. 0 2 
SCARLET GEM. This is quite distinct; in shape, round and 
flat, the colour is a rich glowing scarlet ; top small and neat ; 
flesh white and of excellent flavour . . . . ..Of, 
VEITCH’S RED GLOBE. Useful variety ..04 
YELLOW-FLESHED VARIETIES. 
per or..— s. d* 
DANIELS’ GOLDEN GEM. A distinct variety. The top is small 
and neat ; the roots are very handsome, with very fine tap-root. 
I'lin skin and flesh are of a rich golden-yellow, and of excellent 
quality . . . . . . . . per pint 3s. 0 C> 
GOLDEN BALL. Fine stock.. .. .. per pint Is. fid. 0 4 
ORANGE JELLY. Fine for late sowing . . per pint Is. 6d. 0 4 
Cultivation.— This most wholesome vogctablo is a lover of moisture, 
and to be crisp and juicy (as it should be) must be grown quickly and not 
checked in its growth. Choose good rich soil which has been dug over 
some time previously, and if possible, in a slightly shady position, as during 
the Summer months Turnips become stringy and hard if exposed to the 
hot sun. 
For the first crop sow Daniels’ “Snowball” on a very warm border 
•li ly in March, and a succession of varieties onwards until July. Thin 
out the plants when in the soed leaf, leaving the singlo roots twelve inches 
apart. Give occasional dustings with wood ash and soot in the early 
morning to ward off the deadly Turnip fly. 
For Autumn and Winter use sow in August and September either broad- 
cast or in rows. Keep the hoe going and all weeds cleared off to hasten 
the. growth and ensure crisp tender roots. 
I took First Prize \\ irh your Improved Snowball Turnip, also First Prize with your 
Ailsa Craig Onion. I have been successful in winning scvcrul Prizes.” — Mr. J. 
GODDARD, Kessiuglaua. DANIELS’ C REEN TOP STONE. 
SCORZONERA. 
per oz. — s. d. i per oz.— s. d_ 
SANDWICH ISLAND MAMMOTH. Splendid variety per pkt, 6d. 1 0 RUSSIAN IMPROVED per pkt. 4d. 1 o 
COMMON .. 3d. 0 0 COMMON „ 3d. 0 !) 
Cultivation.— Salsafy is a vegetable which deserves to be more grown, as it has quite a rich and distinct flavour. Being a deep rooting plant, it 
must have well-worked land. The seed should bo sown early in May in drills about fifteen inches apart, and the plants thinned out to about nine inches 
in the row. If spocimen roots are desired for exhibition, they may be grown in holes mado by a crowbar and filled with fine soil as recommended for 
I’.u snips and Beetroot ; a liberal supply of water should bo given in dry weather and the soil kept loose between the rows by hoeing during the Summer. 
Salsafy should be lifted and stored in dry sand in a collar for Winter use. 
Keorzonora is a vegetable resembling Salsafy, being purple in colour. It requires similar treatment, but is somewhat hardier and requires a little 
more space in the drill. 
SALSAFY. 
DANIELS' IMPROVED SNOWBALL. Reduced /rout a Photograph. 
