Cannell & Sons’ Complete Seed Guide. 
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Pea, Censor-^artw /'»« AWm hy the R.H.S. A deep green wrinkled marrow, height 3 feet, producing most profusely large, deep 
green, well-filled, pointed pods; peas large, and of the most exquisite flavour; fine, robust grower; a most desirable variety. In sealed 
half-pint pkts., 2s. C d. 
nv e,.n 6a \, C ° nU P drUm T'7 T i. iS , i3 a , grttn<1 mediuni and late wrinkled marrow Pea of robust habit and growth, extremely prolific either for garden 
endtir m tUrC “ *5®."? 7 ft- higl^ when comparatively old it returns its flavour when other sorts would be unfit for table. The Pea is targeted 
pods are long and well filled, livsoaled pint pkts., 5s. 
Pea, Celebrity— A main crop wrinkled marrow, 6 ft. high, and somewhat after the form of Forty-fold, having the best qualities of that 
avounte; similar in flavour and extremely productive, but with finer pods. For appearance, flavour, and cropping, we can confidently reomimend 
it, these being qualities which render it particularly suitable for market purposes as well as for the best private gardens. Price per half-pint, Is. 6 d. 
Pea, Critic-Awarded highest marks in the Chiswick Trials of the Royal Horticultural Society. A green wrinkled marrow, growing H ft 
high, and producing a profusion of well-filled deep green pods. The peas are large, of the finest quality, and retain their beautiful colour when cooked. 
A choice second-early kind. Per sealed quarter- pint pkts., 2s. Gd. 
Pea, Barnet Hero— All excellent variety, growing to a height of 3* ft., of robust branching habit, its distinguishing feature being the immense 
size to which the Peas attain. The pods, produced in pairs, are 'quite straight, good size, and closely filled with seven or eight very large peas, which 
when cooked are a beautiful dark green, and of the sweetest flavour ; one of the best that can be grown for a main crop. Per pint, Is. Gd. 
Savoy Cabbag'e, Ormskirk Late Green— It is of large size and very handsome shape, very hardy, and being late, comes Into market 
when other sorts are over, and after a severe winter is often the only vegetable of its class in good condition. The heart is green in colour, and the outer 
leaves, being much darker, contrast beautifully. Per pkt., Is. 
Scarlet Runner Bean, Hill’s Prize -It is undoubtedly the finest of all the race; a grand exhibition variety, a great cropper, and bears 
very long, beautifully shaped, very fleshy pods. It is a true Scarlet Runner, and is not crossed with a white seeded kind. Awarded a First-Class 
Certificate Royal Horticultural Society. In sealed pkts., Is. Gd. each. 
Tomato, Dunedin Favourite— We cannot give a better description of it than that which appeared in the Gardener’s Chronicle, which was 
ns follows 1 ‘ Among fifteen variet.es, Dunedin Favourite was the earliest to ripen, and the first fruits were as perfectly symmetrical as those that 
followed. The flesh is particularly rich, and contains but few seeds ; the colour is a very attractive combination of deep scarlet and crimson ; the skin is 
glossy. In weight it exceeds all others, being very solid, and with little or no core, whilst its level and regular shape is a great advantage in packing for 
market.” Per pkt., Is. 
Tomato, Ladybird— A splendid setting variety, beautiful glossy scarlet colour, fruit medium and uniform in size, delicious flavour, and very 
prolific. Certainly the best cropping variety ever raised. We had part of a house of it last year, and it was in our opinion one of the best in cultivation 
Per pkt., Is. 
CANNELLS’ NEW POTATOES. 
EARLY VARIETY. 
Eynsford Mammoth (Cannells )-Being aware of the wonderful perfection the Potato ha. reached, it seems hopeless to expect anything 
better or superior to those wo already possess; however, it has been our good fortune, after several years of scientific crossing and re-crossing, to obtain a 
better variety-a seedling, which we have named as above, Eynsford Mammoth. It has four most essential and important points for a variety to 
become a general favourite and largely grown, viz.:-lst, dwarf haulm; 2nd, disease resisting; 3rd, a tremendous cropper; and 4th, good cooking 
and table qualities. 
At a dinner held by the Eynsford Horticultural Society two years since, each member brought a dish of different varieties iu a boiled condition to be 
tested and tasted, this kind being in competition also, and although some 3G varieties were staged, including many of the newest and best old leading sorts 
Eynsford Mammoth came off victorious by two points. Per 7 lbs., 3s. Gd. ; per 14 lbs., 6s. 
LATE MAIN CROP VARIETY. 
Our Boy (Cannells )— This variety is also a seedling of our own raising, and somewhat resembling Eynsford Mammoth, only it is a later variety 
more Derfect form, verv shallow evp.fl. fmd mpiiinm ci-ro . _ i* . . . . .. 
. . ' " ° 4 womuuug nynsjora mammotn, only it is a later variety, 
of a more perfect form, very shallow eyes, and of medium size; a heavy cropper, and decidedly a disease-resisting variety. Its cooking qualities are all that 
can be desired and good for a main crop. Our sole aim in crossing and re-selecting is to produce varieties possessing the best cooking and exhibition points 
combined, and in this Our Boy, we are of opinion, has a grand future before it, good in all points that constitute a Potato the public requires. 
fc^Per 7 lbs., 3s. ; 14 lbs., 5s. ‘ H 
POTATOES. 
Bedfordshire Hero The needed Kidney— a very fine large white main-crop Kidney very productive, of good quality. The first prize for the 
best white Kidney Potato ,n the Market Gardeners’ Class at the Sandy -w in 1890 was awarded for this variety, and again awarded first prize iu 1891 
Per peck, 3s, 1 
Boston Q.Q. (Quantity and Quality>-A second early handsome white round variety of Regent type ; heavy cropper, tubers of large even size 
i in finely netted, sha low eyes, perfect balls of flour when cooked. Haulm medium height ; a grand variety to succeed the first early Kidneys Per lb 
1*. ; 7 lbs., for bs. : 14 lbs., 10s. Gd. J * 
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