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Daniels Bros. Limited, Norwich, Spring, 1921 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS. 
Cultivation.— To grow Brussels Sprouts successfully the seed should be sown at the latter end of February or early in March on a sheltered border or 
in a frame. Prick out the seedlings about four inches apart into seed beds as soon as they have made the first leaves, and directly the weather allows 
plant out permanently into well prepared ground, such as is used for general garden crops. For a later crop, a sowing should be made at the end of March 
or early in Apnl, and the seedlings planted as soon as possible ; they cannot very well be planted out too early. Brussels Sprouts require plenty of room to 
develop, and therefore they should never be planted thickly. About » feet apart in the row and 3 feet between the rows would be a suitable distance 
Give a good supply of water when they arc first planted, and keep the ground loose by frequent use of the hoe. 
Brussels Sprouts thrive much better by themselves than when planted amongst 
other crops. In dry weather liberal supplies of liquid manure will be found of 
great advantage. Daniels’ Colossal and Defiance are first-class stocks, and will 
be found tho best for exhibition purposes and for general use. 
DANIELS’ COLOSSAL. One of the finest and best in 
cultivation, of very vigorous growth, bearing sprouts of a 
large, compact, globular shape all the way up the stem ; these 
will be found of a more delicate and finer flavour than any other 
of the Cabbage tribe per pkt. 6d. 1 0 
DANIELS’ DEFIANCE. A finely selected stock of 
medium height, is exceedingly productive, the stem being 
well covered with large compact sprouts of the most excellent 
flavour. A very useful variety for exhibition purposes, 
and one of the best for general use . . . . per pkt. 6d. 1 6 
AIGBURTH. A tall growing variety, of fine quality. The sprouts are of 
and very firm per pkt. 4d. 1 0 
IJAJjKLITH. A fine selected stock of medium height, the stems being 
well covered with solid sprouts of fine flavour . . per pkt. 4d. 1 0 
SCRYMGER’S GIANT. An excellent tall variety ; stems well covered 
with fine sprouts, of first-class flavour . . . . . . per pkt. 4d. 1 0 
SOLIDITY. A fine dwarf variety, the stems being well covered with extra 
hard solid sprouts of medium size and of the finest quality per pkt. 4d. 1 0 
” I ain pleased to say the Seeds and Potatoes have turned out well, everything gave the 
greatest satisfaction . I hare been dealing with your firm for 30 years, and your Seeds have 
never failed with me. —Mr. C. HOLLEDGE, Plumstead, S.E. J 
. , ! L h u d excellent results last year from your Seeds. I had Brussels Sprouts (Colossal.) 3} to 
« w,th sprouts as big as my fist from the ground to the top of the stalk.’*— 
Mr. G. KIRTLAND, North Evington. 
“ I must say over again your Feeds are excellent, I had bumping crops, especially Brussels 
Sprouts and Kidney Beans. '— Mr. A. PIDOUX, Staplehill. J 
DANIELS COLOSSAL. Educed from a Pho'ogvaph. 
BORECOLE or KALE. 
Cultivation. — Borecole is of great value for providing a supply of tender green 
heads from Christmas onwards, during the very severe weather when Cabbages 
and Broccoli arc not available. Many varieties of Borecole are quite ornamental 
and present most attractive objects in the kitchen garden. Sow the seed in 
April in seed beds, and when the plants are large enough transplant them into 
their permanent quarters about three feet apart. As an alternative they may 
be planted between Potato row's. 
Borecole likes good soil, but does not require liberal treatment with liquid 
manure, etc., as many plants of the same family do. Give a thorough watering 
at the time of planting out. If there is any tendency to “ clubbing ” noticed in 
the garden, a dressing of lime applied in the Spring previous to planting will be 
found of great advantage. Daniels’ Improved Drumhead can bo highly recom- 
mended on account of its excellent flavour. It is much milder than some varieties. 
Daniels’ Moss Curled Exhibition will be found invaluable for general purposes. 
__ per oz.— s. d. 
tm~ DANIELS’ MOSS CURLED EXHIBITION. The finest 
strain of curled Kale in cultivation. It is of medium height, 
foliage dark green, and beautifully curled, is very hardy, 
and may be relied upon to stand the severest Winters. For 
exhibition it is unsurpassed per pkt. 6d. 1 0 
DANIELS’ IMPROVED DRUMHEAD. A valuable variety for Winter use. 
Hearts up like a Drumhead Cabbage with broad leaves ; very mild 
and tender when cooked, and of tho true Kale flavour per pkt. 4d. 1 0 
COTTAGER’S. Exceedingly hardy .. .. .. .. .. ..010 
DWARF GREEN CURLED. A hardy dwarf-stemmed variety, of mild 
flavo ur, on e of the best for general crop . . . . . . . . . . 0 10 
TALL G R EE N CURLED. Tho Tall Scotch Kale . . . . 0 10 
VARIEGATED or GARNISHING. A fine curled-leaved variety, beautifully 
variegated, very useful and ornamental for garnishing, also valuable for 
Winter gardening . . per pkt. 4d. 1 O 
ASPARAGUS KALE. Fine for winter nse „ 4d. 1 0 
