CANNELLS’ GIANT COS LETTUCE. 
Oannells’ Giant Cos— Larger and finer in every way than the best types of Los 
Lettuce. Leaves very broad, and rounded in a perfect manner; very regular 
in character— in fact? every ’plant may be relied upon to form an enormous 
heart, perfect in form, as shown in the accompanying engraving. ...Gd. and 
Per pkt. 
Per oz. 
s. d. 
2 0 
dkr\T\ell & donvplete $eed Gfuide. 
Mr. A. Pahris, 20, fielder Street, 
South Croydon, July 5th. 1891. 
It gives me great pleasure to tell you of 
mv success at the summer sltoty, held here 
on' July 1st. I gained six prizes by using 
yolir seed— three firsts, one second, and two 
thirds. I obtained first for your Giant Cos 
Lettuce, which were splendid, against nine 
other competitors. 
Mr. Wm. Randall, 
33, Mill llill Hoad, Wellingboro’. 
I have grown some of your Giant Cos 
Lettuce this year. I have never seen finer; 
they are almost four feet round, and are 
admired by all who see them. 
PARIS WHITE COS LETTUCE. 
BATU C08 LETTUCE. 
CABBAGE VARIETIES. 
Neapolitan— A capital summer Lettuce, habit dwarf, leaves much curled on the 
edges, head firm, white, large, crisp, and sweet; quite distinct 3d. and 0 6 
New York. This variety will be a great favourite when better known. 
It grows' to a largo size, some specimens having been grown 18 inches 
in diameter, and weighing nearly four pounds. It is very close and 
compact, folds in very nicely, and consequently blanches well, very crisp 
and sweet, excellent flavour, free from bitterness, undone of its greatest 
recommendations is the length of time it will slaud on the ground without 
running to seed. The outside colour is quite distinct from any other Lettuce, 
being a clear deep apple-green, while on the inside the colour is yellowish- 
white. It is not a forcing variety, bnt is certainly one of the best varieties 
i for summer use ever introduced. We strongly recommend a trial ... ... 0 6 
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