Cannell & Sons’ Complete Seed Guide 
CULINARY PLANTS, ROOTS, &c. 
ASPARAGUS PLANTS. 
Connover’s Colossal— l year 
>> it 2 ,, 
M II ^ if 
Giant or Battersea— l „ 
a »» ^ a 
a 
»♦ 
e. d. 
per 100—3 6 
4 0 
7 0 
„ 2 6 
„ 4 0 
6 6 
SEA KALE PLANTS. 
Extra Selected per doz.— 2 0 
Strong Plants „ l 0 
ARTICHOKE ROOTS AND PLANTS, 
WHITE S1C1KKE1>. 
Globe Artichokes (Plants) per doz.— 6 o 
Jerusalem Artichokes (Tubers) per peck— l 0 
Jerusalem Artichokes (White) .. 5 o 
RHUBARB ROOTS. 
Dancer’s Early Scarlet 
Per doz. — s. 
7 
d. 
0 
Extra large, for forcing 
12 
0 
Johnston’s St. Martin 
7 
0 
Mitchell’s Royal Albert 
7 
6 
Mixed Varieties 
6 
6 
Myatt’s Victoria 
7 
0 
Hawke’s Champagne 
... ... 7 
0 
One or six roots of each of the above cau be supplied also. 
POTATO; OR, UNDERGROUND 
ONIONS. 
6d. per lb. ; 14 lbs., 5s. 
GARLIC. 
Is. per lb. 
SHALLOTS. 
9d. per lb. 
HORSE-RADISH SETS. 
s d. 
Good Plants ... per doz.— l 6 
Extra Selected 2 o 
HTACAlY's TUIISUIPEKA. 
Stachy’s Tuberifera (Chinese Artichoke) Choro-Gi.— Quite a 
novelty, and should be tried by every one. The plant is more 
profitable than French Beans, and during the autumn and winter 
season the tubers are welcomed as a variety in vegetables. As a 
salad it is quite equal to Radishes, being brought to the table in 
the same way. It is as hardy as Knot Grass, not affected by frost 
in the least. The tubers should be lifted in November and stored 
in dryish earth or sand, not in damp material, as with the latter 
the growth is apt to recommence. 
Tubers, per lb., Is. ; 7 lbs., os. Gd. ; 14 lbs., 10s. 
3^^’ All raisers of New and Improved Vegetables 
are respectfully asked to send us good samples 
of the same, with the view of purchasing the 
entire stock. 
Balm. 
Chives. 
Horehound. 
Hyssop. 
Lavender. 
HERB ROOTS, &c., &c. 
Marjoram. 
Mint. 
Pennyroyal 
Rue. 
Sage. 
Savory, Winter. 
Tarragon. 
Thyme, Common. 
Thyme, Lemon. 
Wormwood. 
Good plants Gd.;each : Es. per doz. 
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