"SKf dkr\i\ell & Complete $eed G(uide. 
r PARSLEY (Apium petroselinum). 
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CULTURE Should the weather he dry, sow early in February; if not, defer till middle of 
March. Sow again in May, and also July, for furnishing plants to stand over H inter. Parsley 
seed is rather longer than most seeds in germinating, and should be watered in dry weather if necessary. 
The secret of having it good all the year is to sow in good soil, 1G inches from plant to plant . 
CAN NELLS’ “BEAUTY OF THE PARTERRE.” 
Very much the best ever seen, adding a beauty to every dining table. 
Glanafon Gardens, Taibach, near Port Talbot. 
Sirs, — I have grown Parsley extensively for a great many years, and have tried several 
varieties, but in my opinion your “ Beauty of the Parterre” is the finest in cultivation. I have some 
roots over two feet in diameter : it is really handsome, and I would recommend it to all. 
H. Morris. 
Per oz. — s. 
Cannells’ Beauty Of the Parterre — Perfectly distinct from all others. The handsomest 
sort extant, highly decorative in the garden, and as a garnishing plant it is unsurpassed. 
When once tried no other variety will be grown. The plants should be thinned out to at 
least 12 inches apart ... ... ... ... ••• ... P er packet, 3d. & 6d. 
Fem Leaf — Invaluable ns a garnishing plant and for table decoration ; finest in cultivation 
Myatt’s Garnishing — A splendid variety ; very double 
MOSS Curled — A beautiful variety 
Turnip-rooted — Roots used for stewing 
Covent Garden Garnishing -One of the best curled varieties grown 
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Mr. 1). Plumblbv, Opawa Cottage, School Green, Freshwater, I.W. 
I am pleased to say that I followed out your instructions in planting vegetables, and 
succeeded in obtaining four first, two second, and one third prize at our show, and a flower 
prize. Last year I did not win a prize of any sort, so I think I owe much to your catalogue, 
it being only my second year of gardening. 
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