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II. Cannell & Sons showed a grand lot of Potatoes. 
DAILY GRAPHIC. 
Messrs. Cannells’ Eynsford Mammoth Potato was prodigious. 
THE GARDEN, September 30th, 1893. 
Messrs. Cannell showed 50 dishes of Potatoes, the best being 
Victory, Satisfaction, Chancellor, and some enormous tubers of Eynsford 
Mammoth weighing 3 lbs. 
SCHOOLMASTER. 
I THE GARDENERS’ MAGAZINE, September 30th, 1893. 
Even more noteworthy were Messrs. Cannells’ collection of 
Potatoes, for they were alike remarkable for their high quality, the 
cultural skill that had been brought to bear upon them, and the taste 
with which they were arranged. Conspicuous among them were 
Eynsford Mammoth, a large kidney variety, dwarf in growth, a heavy 
cropper, and of excellent quality ; Field Marshal, a red kidney, 
much brighter in colour than others of its class, and it good cropper; 
and Sweetheart, a white kidney, handsome in appearance, productive, 
and of excellent, quality. (Silver Medal, R.H.S. Show.) 
Messrs. Cannell had an excellent collection of Vegetables, the j 
Potatoes being very fine. (Earl’s Court Show.) 
Other Varieties in Commerce, and not mentioned in 
this List, can be supplied at Current Prices. 
We should be pleased to supply Collections of 12, 18, 
or 24 Varieties, consisting of the finest Exhibition kinds 
or for Table use. 
On application. Special Quotations per ton will be 
forwarded. 
Our Prices are liable to be altered after the middle 
of March. 
Public Institutions, Hospitals, &c.. supplied on Special 
Terms. Large or small quantities forwarded. Send on 
list of kinds and quantities required. 
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