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H. CANNELL & SONS’ AUTUMN CATALOGUE 
Other Plants Suitable for Covering Buildings, &c. 
Those marked (*) require a south or west aspect. 
Each. 
Each. 
s . 
d . 
s . 
d . 
s . 
d . 
s . 
A ZARA — 
Cydonia (Pyrus) — 
microphylla 
1 
6 
to 2 
6 
japonica 
. 1 
6 
to 2 
Berberis — 
- — — flore albo 
. 1 
6 
2 
Darwinii 
1 
0 
2 
6 
nivalis ... ... 
. 1 
6 
2 
stonophylla 
1 
6 
2 
6 
priuceps ... . 
. 1 
6 
2 
Buddlea — 
Maulei 
. 1 
6 
2 
globosa ... 
1 
0 
1 
6 
Desmodium — 
Calycanthus — 
penduliflorum 
, — 
2 
floridum ... 
1 
6 
Eleagncs — 
macrophyllum (North aspect) 
1 
6 
pungens variegatus ... 
, *— 
2 
CORYOPTERIS — 
reflexus foliua variegatus . 
, — 
2 
* Mastacanthus 
2 
6 
Forsythia — 
Ceanothus — 
suspeusa 
. 1 
0 
1 
* Arnoldii .. 
1 
6 
2 
6 
viridissima 
. 1 
0 
1 
* azureus 
1 
6 
2 
6 
Garrya — 
* albidus i ... 
1 
6 
2 
6 
* elliptica 
. 1 
6 
2 
* Gloire de Versailles ... 
1 
6 
2 
6 
feemina 
. 2 
6 
3 
* dentatus 
1 
6 
2 
6 
Griselinia — 
* floribundus 
X 
6 
2 
6 
littoralis 
1 
* Veitchianus 
1 
6 
2 
6 
Indigofera— 
Chimonanthus — 
* iloribunda 
. 1 
6 
2 
fragran8 ... 
1 
6 
2 
6 
Magnolia — 
CORONILLA — 
grandiflora 
. 2 
6 
5 
Emerus 
1 
6 
2 
6 
Tittosporum — 
CorONEASTER — 
* Mayanum 
. 1 
6 
3 
buxifolia 
1 
6 
Sohizophraoma (Climbing Hydrangea)- 
microphylla 
1 
6 
hydrangeoides 
. 1 
6 
2 
rupestria 
1 
6 
Viburnum — 
Simonsii 
1 
6 
plicatnm 
. 2 
6 
3 
d. 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
GANNELL’S REAL MANURE. 
Double production of everything is obtained by 
using it. Nothing is so important in every part 
of the garden as two or three applications during 
the season. It gives more than satisfaction to what- 
ever it is applied to, and in most cases trebles the 
size, making the whole garden the treasure of one’s 
life. 
1-lb, tins, Is., per post Is. 4\d, ; 3-lb. tin, 2s. (id., per post, 
3s. Vz<l. ; (i-lb. tin, -Is. (Ul., per post, 5s. (id. 
In baf/s-14 lbs., 7s. ; 28 lbs., 12s. (id. ; 56 lbs., 23s. ; 
1 cud., 42s. 
DIRECTIONS FOR USE. 
FOR LAND IN GOOD CULTIVATION AND GROWING CROPS. — Three-quarters of an oz. to the square yard, 
one-and-n-hnlf cwt. to the aero. Mix with treble its quantity of fine, slightly damp soil, and scatter it regularly ; you can 
see to a lino how for it has been put. 
FOR POOR LAND AND POTATOES. — Three to four cwt. to the acre. 
FOR POTTING.— One 02. to the bushel of good compost, and thoroughly mix. 
TOP DRESSING. — Two ozs. to a bushel of good soil. 
LIQUID MANURE.— Half oz. to a gallon of water, and increase it a little twice a week until the plants are well in flower. 
On each occasion pot or water two or three without the Real Manure, and watch the difference ; it will show one way to 
get money, and the other to lose it. 
