Daniels Bros. Limited , Norwich , Spring , 1914. 
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TOMATOES — RED VARIETIES. 
per pkt. — s. d. 
OV THE DANIELS. The fruit are of good size, rather 
above the medium, smooth, brilliant scarlet in colour, 
of beautiful form, exquisite flavour, and remarkably 
solid. It is a robust grower, and a marvellously pro- 
fuse and continuous bearer. A first-class variety for 
cultivation under glass . . . . . . ..10 
♦SUNRISE. This grand variety has received a First Class 
Certificate from the Royal Horticultural Society for its numerous 
good qualities. It is very early, a free setter, and enormously 
prolifio, bearing ten to eleven even sized fruit in one bunch. 
Colour rich scarlet. It is equally prolifio either in the open air 
or under glass . . . . . . . . . . Od. and 1 0 
•DANIELS’ SCARLET PERFECTION. Very handsome, perfectly 
round and smooth, firm and solid, flavour first-class and of 
a beautiful glossy scarlet colour ; obtains first prize wherever 
exhibited . . . . . . . . . . ..10 
•DANIELS’ HARBINGER. This variety, boing very early and 
a prolifio bearer, will bo found extremely valuable for growing 
in the open air. The fruit are round, smooth, solid, and of 
a bright red . . . . . . . . ■ . . 6d. and 1 0 
UP-TO-DATE. One of the heaviest cropping varieties, the smooth 
round fruit are of medium size and produced in clusters, bearing 
as many as twenty fruit at a joint ; bright crimson . . 6d. and 1 0 
Those marked thus * are the 
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MT DANIELS’ SELECTED 0?EN AIR. The heaviest 
cropping out-door variety with which we are acquainted. 
It is of hardy constitution, bearing large clusters of 
bright crimson fruit of medium size and good shape. Its 
distinct and delicate flavour will make it a favourite 
with all lovers of the Tomato . . . . . . 1 
•FROGMORE SELECTED. A very free setter . . . . Od. and 1 
♦KING HUMBERT or CHISWICK RED . . . . . . 0 
♦EARLY RUBY. Very prolific, is of dwarf habit, good shape, colour 
bright scarlet, flesh solid, succeeds well in the open air . . 0 
SUPREME. Awarded Highest Marks, R.H.S. The fruit are medium 
sized, round, very smooth, and of a beautiful scarlet Od. and 1 
•LAXTON’S OPEN-AIR. Very early and hardy . . . . 0 
’“LARGE RED. Very prolific and useful . . . . . . 0 
MIXED. All sorts . . . . . . ,., ... . . 0 
YELLOW VARIETIES. 
DANIELS’ GOLDEN BEAUTY. A new and beautiful variety of 
splendid flavour. The fruit, which are freely produced in large 
clusters, are of good size, round, smooth, and of a rich bright 
golden yellow, occasionally flushed w'ith a pale red . . 1 
•GOLDEN EAGLE. This is the most prolific variety that we know, 
and there is none to equal it in flavour . . . . Od. and 1 
•LARGE YELLOW IMPROVED. A fine variety . . . . 0 
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“ I have had the best crop of Tomatoes this year I ever had. and they were grown 
from your King George V. Seed.” — Mr. J. ORCHARD, Nottingham. 
" I have this year grown your King Edward VII. Tomato without heat. I plante l 
S3 plants in a cold frame and they produced S3- lbs. of fruit of excellent size and 
quality.” — Mr. A. GREEN. Gt-. Wakering. 
VEGETABLE 
DANIELS’ LARGE CREAM. 
“ Your King Edward VII. Tomato has grown splendidly. From 72 plants I have 
already picked 130 lbs. of fruit.” — Mr. W. MILLARD, Cardiff. 
“ I am pleased to tell you that I won two First Prizes with vour Tomatoes.” — 
Mr. A. TAYLOR. Hcdnesford. 
MARROWS. 
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W DANIELS’ EARLY WHITE. A long white variety 
coming into use before any other of the long kinds. 
It is very prolific, hearing its fruit immediately it 
begins to run . . . . . . . . . . 0 G 
09* DANIELS’ LARGE CREAM. One of the best Marrows 
in cultivation, grows to a large size, very handsome, and 
is an immense cropper, unequalled for general crop ..06 
09* DANIELS’ GOLDEN CREAM. A very prolific 
variety, fruits medium size, and of a beautiful pale 
cream colour, flavour first-class . . . . ..06 
PEN-Y-BYD (The best in the World). Awarded two First Class 
Certificates. This distinct variety is enormously prolific and 
a continuous bearer. The vine is extremely short-jointed, 
setting a fruit at every joint. The fruit is of handsome 
appearance, almost globular in form, sometimes very slightly 
ribbed, averaging about six inches in diameter , . ..06 
CUSTARD-SHAPED. Prolific, ornamental-shaped variety . . 0 4 
GREEN BUSH. Very prolific ; compact habit of growth . . 0 4 
LONG GREEN. Good varioty, forms a striking contrast with other 
kinds . . . . . . . , . . ... ..04 
LONG WHITE-RIBBED, or BUSH. Good ; a prolific kind . . 0 4 
MOORE’S CREAM. Very prolific, delicious flavour . . ,.03 
VEGETABLE MARROW and SQUASH. Various sorts mixed . . 0 3 
Cultivation. — Vegetable Marrows are easy to grow, and it is possible 
in every garden to find a corner in which to grow two or three plants ; they 
aro often planted on old heaps of refuse, etc. It is not, however, essential 
that they should be planted on manure heaps, as they will grow quite well 
in the opon garden in a hole which has been well manured, and in fact, 
they continue to fruit longer when so grown. 
Copious supplies of water aro necessary for Vegotablo Marrows, and 
tho fruits should be cut when young, as otherwise they beoorue tough, 
and the plants cease bearing sooner. Sow the seeds singly in small pots, 
and plant out when about a foot high, giving protection for the first few 
nights. Another plan is to sow the seeds in the mound, where they are 
to grow, and to cover the plants with a hand-light, or some similar covering 
until frost has disappeared. Frequent waterings with liquid manure at 
the time of fruiting will add much vigour to the plants and size to the 
fruits. 
