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Daniels Bros. Limited , Norwich, Spring, 1914. 
SELECT PEACHES. 
MAIDENS, 2s. each. DWARF TRAINED, 5s. and Ts. Gd. each. STANDARD TRAINED, markod (*), 8s. Gd., 10s. 6d., and 15s. each. 
PEACH— ROYAL GEORGE. 
‘ALEXANDRA NOBLESSE. Very large fruit, flesh tender, juicy, and 
richly flavoured. Middle of Aug. 
♦ALEXANDER. A very early Peach. Brilliant colour. July. 
♦BARRINGTON. Large fruit of rich vinous flavour, and first-rate finality 
The tree is hardy and a good bearer. Sept. 
BELLEGARDE. Fruit round, deep red all over ; flesh palo yellow. Middle 
of Sept. 
CONDOR. Large bright crimson fruit, handsomo and of rich flavour ; 
a capital variety for forcing. Early in Aug. 
CRAWFORD’S EARLY. Very large fruit, of splendid colour ; very tendc? 
M and melting, remarkably succulent and delicious. Aug. and Sept. 
CRIMSON GALANDE. Largo ; deep crimson ; flesh tender, melting, rich, 
and deliciously flavoured. Aug. 
♦DR. HOGG. Largo, fruit remarkable for its high colour ; it is firm yei 
melting, and of rich sugary flavour. Middle of Aug. 
DUKE OF YORK. Largo free stono, fruit well coloured and of excellent 
flavour ; ripe about the same time as Alexandra. Maidens 2s. Od. 
Dwarf trained 7s. Gd. 
DYMOND. Fruit large, skin greenish yellow ; flesh white, rich, melting, 
juicy. Middle of Sept. 
♦EARLY RIVERS. Large, pale straw-coloured fruit, very rich and fmo 
flavour ; first-rate for forcing. End of July. 
EARLY LOUISE. Medium size, bright red ; melting, very juicy. July. 
EARLY GROSSE MIGNONNE. Medium size, melting ; one of the finest 
early Peaches. Aug. 
GOSHAWK. Largo fruit of exquisite flavour, good bearer ; colour pale 
with red flesh, very hardy. Sept. 
♦GROSSE MIGNONNE. Large, melting, excellent fruit ; one of the finest 
in cultivation. Early in Sept. 
♦HALE’S EARLY. Large size; melting and very good. July. 
LADY PALMERSTON. Large, melting, and very good skin, greenish, 
yellow marbled with crimson ; very handsome, flesh pale yellow. End 
of Sept. 
LATE ADMIRABLE. Fruit very large ; skin yellowish green, flesh greenish 
white. End of Sept. 
LORD PALMERSTON. The largest of Peaches, skin creamy white with 
pink cheek, flesh firm, melting, and juicy. Sept. 
♦NOBLESSE. Largo, melting, and excellent ; one of the best either for 
forcing or the open wall. Sept. 
PEREGRINE. Distinct Mid-season variety of fine constitution, fruit 
large and handsome with brilliant crimson skin, flesh rich and highly 
flavoured, and parting readily from the stone. Maidens 2s. Od. 
Dwarf trained 7s. (id. 
PRINCE OF WALES. Large, rich molting fruit ; an excellent late variety- 
PRINCESS OF WALES. One of the largest Peaches and best ; skin cream 
with a rosy cheek, melting and rich End of Sept. 
♦ROYAL GEORGE. Largo, molting, and excellent ; a good variety for 
tho open wall. Sept. 
♦SEA EAGLE. A very large Peach of good flavour ; remarkable for its. 
brilliant colour and size. End of Sept. 
♦STIRLING CASTLE. A fine hardy Peach of the Royal George type, large, 
skin deep red on sunny side, rich and highly flavoured. Aug. 
♦WATERLOO. A superior first early variety ; bears freely in pots and is. 
hardy when grown outside. Six weeks earlier than Royal George. 
SELECT APRICOTS. 
MAIDENS, 2s. each. DWARF TRAINED, 5s. and 7s. Gd. each. STANDARD TRAINED, 10s. Gd. and 15s. caoh. 
BREDA. Small, rich, vinous, and agreeably flavoured. Aug. I MOORPARK. Ono of tho best. Aug. and Sept. 
HEMSKERK. Flesh tender, juicy, and richly flavoured. July and Aug. PEACH. Very largo, rich, and juicy ; ono of tho finest of all. Aug. am? 
KAISHA. Middle sizo, flesh deep orange, juicy and rich. Aug. Sept. 
LARGE EARLY. Very rich and juicy. July and Aug. I ROYAL. Large, rich and juicy. July and Aug. 
SELECT NECTARINES. 
MAIDENS, 2s. Od. each. DWARF TRAINED, 5s. and 7s. Gd. each. 
♦EARLY RIVERS. A seedling Nectarine, raised by Mr. T. F. Rivers, 
rifening twenty-one days before Lord Napier. It is a certain and 
heavy cropper, and promises to be ono of tho most valuable Nectarines 
yet introduced. 
♦DOWNTON. Fruit large, oval, skin greenish in tho shade, dark red on 
sunny side ; melting, juicy, rioh, and highly flavoured ; an excellent 
variety. End of Aug. 
♦ELRUGE. Medium-sized fruit, molting, rich and juicy ; one of tho best. 
Aug. and Sept. 
HUMBOLDT. A very large Nectarino of splendid flavour. Sept. 
♦LORD NAPIER. Medium size ; pale cream with red cheek, flesh melting, 
very oarly, one of the best. 
STANDARD TRAINED, marked (♦) 10s. 6d., 15s., and 21s. each. 
NEWINGTON. Fruit large, rioh, sweet, and finely flavoured. Early in 
Sept. 
♦PINEAPPLE. Large, bright red on the sunny side, very rich and sweet- 
Sept. 
♦PITMASTON ORANGE. Large bright orange, dark brownish-red on tbfv 
sunny side ; melting, juicy, and rich ; an excellent Nectarine, a good 
bearer. Aug. and Sept. 
RIVERS’ ORANGE. Similar to Pitmaston Orange, but earlier. 
ROMAN. Large, deep red ; juicy, rich, highly flavoured. Sept. 
VICTORIA. Very rich, large, and sugary; a fine fruit when grown underr 
glass. 
VIOLF.TTE HATIVE. Medium-sized, melting, rich, and. excellent. Aug*. 
