daqi|ell & $oi^’ Complete $eed G^uide. 
A.B., M.S.A II. Cannele, Sen., has been for manv years one of the most 
active I wo Guinea bellows of the Royal Horticultural Society— many years' acting on committee 
Here we have every opportunity of seeing, examining, ami discussing' with the best authorities all 
the new ami rare plants, fruits, vegetables, and appliances from all parts of the world immediately 
they are exhibited. 
men ill the world, which gives us splendid opportunities on most valuable questions "of the day 
especially that alluding to horticulture. J 
4. We might also mention our name is entered in the record of valuable inventions and 
discoveries at the British Museum, as having introduced the system of top heating, which has proved 
the highest advantage to mankind. 
5. Golden Seeds.— The great success of having grown all sorts of seeds in the wannest and most 
sunny spot and best adapted soil in England, has proved an immense advantage to the entire world ; 
and this invaluable discovery lias already, and will more and move as years roll on, become of the 
highest possible importance. Seeds that we used to, think could only he grown good in foreign 
parts, we now put them to the severest test when placed side hy side with ourfsee report, page iv ) 
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■so much so that, as large as our plant orders are, our seed orders, by force of real quality, are 
the largest now. 
d. Rising Sun. — This indicates that we are favoured with more sun, and, of course, heat and 
light, that gives riches and life, which is necessary for all crops— thus seeds of the highest colour 
and plumpness ; and further, they not only possess a golden gloss, which Indicates the highest quality, 
hut they afterwards bring gold to the sower, and afterwards a large order— hence the Gnlden Seeds. 
7. “ Perfect Seeds ” is also our registered trade mark, the force and weight of so many testimonials 
eulogising our own grown seeds. Sending them direct from our fields to the sower at a cheap rate, 
and of a superior quality, forced us, as it were, to protect this, what was formerly thought almost an 
impossible' title : but the many thousands of proofs have more than justified this assertion, lor many 
have said that our seeds hare proved it bv their magnificent results all over the world. 
8. Our first trade mark. “ Forget-me-not,” will be found on one side. This has brought smiles 
and pleasure to many hundreds of lovers, and the dearest friends have enclosed it, when corresponding, 
to show its value. We have been offered 4)100 for its use, and, ol course, refused with thanks. We 
have no doubt ) 0 ung people will long continue to use it, and may it bring them much joy. 
-4 PRIMULAS. 
The greatest triumph ever achieved in Flower 
Culture, since the world, began, for the benefit 
of niankind. 
For many years we have exhibited and far distanced all other competitors, and for years no one 
■dare compete ; but the greatest victory, and the most extraordinary and unheard of, was a collection 
shown at the Drill Hall, before the Floral Committee of the R.H.S., February, 1891. Alt the 
daily papers spoke highly of them. The Count >/ Gentleman's report will give an idea of the substance 
of the whole. 
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