Daniels Bros. Limited , Norwich , Spring, 1921 
PEAS. 
Section IV.— Late Varieties. 
DANIELS’ DISTINCTION. 
A very Hue late variety which comes in about the same time as “ Ne Plus Ultra ” it •* 
The plants are of strong robust growth, attaining a height of about 3i feet Tnd “ lts cuhuary l^ahties. 
slightly curved pods, five to six inches in length, filled with large peas of the finest and mnc/riM - ^ a ^ undance ° S haildsome dark Sreen, 
«* « »f tie very best lo, exhibition ; L a late erop iL nnriv.M tt* tmmmf 
GLORY OF DEVON. Award of Merit, Royal Horticultural Society. A line addition to nm It . . , _ >P9 
a robust grower the foliage being of a rich dark green. The haulm, which grows about four fc h/Sk ° f in^' 11 constitution and 
containing eight to ten large peas of delicious flavour. For exhibition it is first class ° U Ieet m he, S h t, is well laden with fine handsome pods, each 
per pint le. 9d. ; per quart 3s. 3d. 
DANIELS’ DISTINCTION. Sauced from a Ptotojrapt, 
AUTOCRAT. First Class Certificate, Royal Horticultural 
Society. Is of exceedingly robust habit, much branched, 
foliage of a dark lustrous green. Owing to its strong 
constitution it is perfectly free from mildew, and is the 
best late Pea in cultivation. Height 1 ft. per pint 2s. Od. 
NE PLUS ULTRA. Extra select stock. Height 6 ft. 
_____ ___ per pint 2s. Od. 
NE PLUS ULTRA. Delicious Marrow Pea, very prolific, 
qualify first-class, fine for general crop. Height 6 ft. 
_ per pint Is. 9d. 
VEITCH S PERFECTION MARROW. Extra seleot stock. 
One of the best-flavoured of our Marrow Peas. Height 
3 ft- ■ • • • . . . . ... per pint Is. 9d. 
3 9 
3 9 
3 3 
3 3 
TIME REQUIRED FOR PEAS TO COME TO MATURITY. 
Taking the time of sowing from end of March to first or second 
week in April, the following are the approximate times they will 
take to be fit to gather. 
First Early Varieties in about 11 to 12 weeks. 
Second ,. „ 13 to 14 
Maincrop „ .. 15 to 16 
L ate „ 17 
In the Nort.n’in counties they will take a little longc-r. 
DANIELS* SPECIAL COLLECTIONS 
OF CHOICE PEAS FOB SUCCESSION. 
We highly recoin n nd these Collections to the notice of the 
Amateur. By successional sowings, in accordance with instructions, 
an excellent supply of fresh green Peas may be secured throughout 
the season. 
12 quarts for succession, our selection 
6 ,* ,» ,. 
4 
■* »»•,.» »* 99 
12 pints for succession, our selection 
6 
4 
s. a, 
. 40 0 
20 0 
12 8 
21 0 
.. 10 6 
. 7 0 
SPECIAL COTTAGEB’S COLLECTION. 
4 varieties. One pint each for succession, our selection, 6s. 6d. 
4 varieties. Half-pint each for succession, our selection, 3s. 6d. 
” X have never had better stuff from Seeds like this vear‘< results — th« 
Peas especially; everything is absolutely excellent.' '—Mr. H. SMITH, 
irthlingboro.’ 
" The Peas you sent me have been a most marvellous crop, am still picking 
baskets full of the late now, and lots more to ripen. I never saw such a crop?* 
— Mrs. J. D. STEPHENSON. XUdsliiclhaugh. 
“ l had a pint of Senator Peas last year and I pulled se ven pecks of Peas ; 
they were a picture, and the seed came from you.' ’—Mr. J. S. GRAY, Holbeaeh. 
" The Matchless Marrow Peas were excellent last year.”— Mr. F. C. M100, 
. Forth. 
