S. dki\i\ell & ^or\^’ GriiieU 
INDEX— (coHd'nufrf). 
Tecoma 
FAOE 
216 
Tencrinm ... 
197 
Thalictrnm 
197,198 
Thermopsis 
XXV, 198 
Thistle 
187 
Thrift 
183 
Thrinax 
221 
Thunbergia 
..! !!! 216 
Thymus 
...XXV, 198, 228 
Tiarella 
198 
Tiger Lily... 
Tigridia 
172 
172 
Tillandsia ... 
214 
Tobacco Paper and Cloth 248 
Todea 
220 
Torenia 
216 
Trachelospermuin 216 
Tradescantia 
... ... 198j 215 
Trichonema 
223 
Trillium ... 
XXV, 198 
Tritoma 
198 
Tritonia ... 
... 225 
Trollius 
198 
Tropscolums 
171, 172 
FAGS 
PAOB 
Tulips 
235 
Vittadenia 
... 199 
Tuberoses 
225 
Vriesia 
... 214 
Tnssilago 
Tweezers 
198 
249 
WALLFLOWER 
• .t 
... 185 
Tydma 
100 
Wall Plants 
229 to 231 
Typha 
203 
Water Lily 
... 203 
Water Soldier ... 
... 203 
Water Violet ... 
... 202 
VALERIANA... 
... 198, 22.3 
Watsonia 
... 226 
Vallota 
226 
White and Ifollow 
Foliage 
Vancouveria 
XXV 
Plants 
... 222 
Veratrum 
198 
Wind Flower ... 
• •• 
182, 180 
Verbasenm 
.. XXV, 199 
Winter ( herrv... 
... 195 
Verbena 
.. 173,205 
Winter Heliotrope 
... 198 
Veronica 173, 174,180, 198,199, 
Wistaria ... ... 
... 2.30 
204, 223 
Woodroff 
• «« 
... 183 
Vicia 
199 
Woodwardia 
... 220 
Villarsia 
203 
• 
Vinca 
... 199, 223 
YUCCA 
• •• 
170, 218 
Vines 
239 
Viola xxii 
174 to 176 
ZAUSCHNERIA 
199, 204 
Violet 
176 to 179 
Zepbyranthes ... 
... 226 
Virginian Creeper 
229 
Zonale, xiv to xv, 
Vitis 
... 228, 229 
114 to 
132, 232 
STANDARD, 10th October, 1894. | 
Messis. H. Cannell & Sons, Swauley, take a prize for one of the finest collections of 
Vegetables of all kinds we have seen. 
GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE, 13th October, 1894. 
A most extensive lot of garden produce was shown by Messrs. H. CanneU & Sons, Swanley, 
Kent. This consisted of 34 varieties of Onions, most of Deverill’s varieties, also Nutting’s 
Golden Ball, Inwood Favourite, Lullingstoue Park Hero, Neal’s Advancer, Royal Jubilee, 
Cannells’ Globe, and others. These Onions were all of extra size and selected for seed-saving 
purposes. Other exhibits were Early Rose Celery, a quantity of very fine examples of Carrots, 
including .James’ Improved, several of the so-called stump-rooted varieties so well adapted for 
shallow land, Coleworts, Savoy, good Egyptian Beetroot, &c. Good things shown in much 
abundance. (A Silver Knightian Medal.) 
JOURNAL OP HORTICULTURE, llth October, 1894. 
Messrs. H. Cannell & Sons, Swanley, staged an enormous collection of Onions, also fine 
examples of most other vegetables in season as grown by them at Eynsford. A remarkable and 
meritorious display, and all hands went up for — A Silver Knightian Medal. 
THE GARDEN. 
A splendid exhibit came from Messrs Cannell & Sous, Swanley. Their Vegetables were 
remarkably fine, and we wish more space was at command to deal with them. Potatoes grown 
under field cultivation deserve high praise, and comprised a large number of varieties. — N.C.S. 
Snow, Royal Aquarium. 
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