Cannelis’ Floral Guide, 1909. 
TERMS OF BUSINESS. 
Altbongh every care will be taken in the packing and sending of plantB, seede, &o., risk 
to the Railway Company. 
Every article is charged at the very lowest price, therefore no credit can be given. Our object 
is to give the ready-money buyers the advantages they are really entitled to. It may happen that 
prices lower than ours may sometimes be quoted. This invariably means false economy in a variety 
of ways— good things must be looked after by good men, who must be fairly paid, and good strains 
are only procured by unceasing labour and care. 
Full instructions as to the proper mode of forwarding must accompany each order, 
^ as it is calculated to expedite transit of goods, and save vexatious mistakes. All 
goods are advised the same day as forwarded, and the invoice posted as soon as possible afterwards. 
Say by what rail. Please to write the address plain and in full on eaoli order. 
No complaints entertained unless made immediately on receipt of goods. 
The greatest care is exercised, and utmost liberality shown, when the selection of sorts is left to ns. 
All accounts duo nett. 
It is particularly requested that all small Orders 
be accompanied with remittance, to avoid the 
necessity of Booking. 
Batnmed Empties. — As all Carriers refuse to receive these unless prepaid, and they are 
usually so much damaged during transit that when they reach us they are nearly useless, all packing 
material will be charged as low as possible, and CANNOT BE ALLOWED FOR. 
All orders by post will be dealt with precisely as if given 
^ personally. As the season advances, and the New Plants 
become cheaper, so are the prices lowered accordingly; and those who 
send above their value will have additional plants put in to make up 
the full amount. 
It often happens that we are sold out of rooted cuttings of some varieties, and plants are shaken 
out of pots to complete orders, consequently plant price must be charged. ■ 
When plants are publicly advertised by us, the usual trade allowance can not be made. 
To avoid delay and disappointment, all business communications 
must be sent direct to the firm, addressed ••H. CAJfJtELL ^ SOJfS,” 
otherwise they will remain unnoticed. 
Teleiraphic address, “CAJfMELL, SWAKLEYJUJ^CTION.” 
All Cheques to be made payable to H. CAJtJfELL SOJV'S, and crossed 
Martin's Bank, Swanley. 
As the numbers shown against the plants herein are 
altered annually, it is particularly requested that the Edition 
of the Catalogue from whence such numbers are selected be quoted in 
ordering, so as to avoid mistakes. 
We have every facility for keeping a large stock of everything enumerated in this Catalogue, and 
are therefore determined to adopt the system of quick sale and ready money. All who enclose 
remittances will be most liberally dealt with. 
The Home of:Flowers is open for business, ffc., from 6 o’clock a.m. until 6 p.m., and 6 o'clock p.m. on 
Saturday, No visitors admitted on Saturday evenings and Sundays. Closed on all Bank Holidays. 
Ovrtomers are portionlarly requested, when sending orders for ftdends (with their 
own), to do 00 on separate papers, with eaoh addr^ written plainly, to prevent 
Bsistakes. 
When sPEotAL qcoTAnoNS are given. Customers abb kindly requested to mention suob. 
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