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TTAVK great pleasure in sending dll their esteemed Customers a Catalogue for the current year, 
and at the same time wish to sincerely thank them for their preference towards us. 
V/e need not here eulogise our Kentish Seeds, but simply state, owing to the satisfaction 
they invariably give, we last year received 2,000 more orders than the previous. As contrary as 
the past summer was to the growth of plants, ive are pleased to state our Stock is in a splendid 
condition, the strains and varieties being most pure. At sics of the largest Exhibitions held in 
London last year we exhibited the largest and most complete collections of Vegetables and Fruit, 
and on every occasion we were awarded the highest honours. They proved most interesting to all 
beholders, and claimed great attention in consequence of their importance on the future production 
of the garden. We herewith append reports from the Gardening (Press : — 
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GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE, September 30th, 1893. 
Messrs. H. Cannell & Sons, Swnnley and Eynsford, staged an “excellent” collection of Vegetables, including almost all kinds now in season. 
Onions, nice clean samples — Aiha Craig , Cannells' Globe. Anglo Spanish, Improved M'roxton , Housham Carl- Hero, and several others. Their nice 
young Cabbage Earliest of All, Leeks, Marrows, Savoys, Red Cabbage, Autumn Cauliflower, Cannells’ Intermediate Carrots, Improved Shorthorn, 
Cannells’ Improved Nantes, Beet, Turnips, Parsnips, Sulsafv, Beans (Runner and French), Tomatoes, Peas. Artichokes, Stachy’s Tuberifera, Potato 
Onions, Garlic, and Shallots, were included. Brussels Sprouts, Cannells’ Matchless, ware very early and in capital condition, having Sprouts ready 
for the table on steins two feet high ; also a collection of Potatoes, good size and quality, together with about forty dishes of Apples. Silver Knightian 
Medal was awarded. — Royal Horticultural Society's Committee Meeting. 
JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE, September 28th, 1893. 
Messrs. H. Cannell & Sons had a very extensive exhibit of Vegetables and Fruit, the whole comprising a hundred dishes, only some of the 
vegetable “dishes” would about till a bushel basket. /Carliest of Alt Cabbage was represented by neat compact heads, nnd London Coleworts were 
flue. Leeks were blanched to the extent of !) or 10 inches, and robust plants of Brussels Sprouts were crowded with firm knobs. Potatoes, Carrots, 
Onions, and most other Vegetables in season were included in this representative collection, and a silver-gilt medal unanimously recommended. — 
Royal Horticultural Society’s Show, Drill Hall, September 2(i(A, 1893. 
