Chrp\ell & $oqg’ donyplete Seed Guide. 
SANDERS’ BOOK ON THE GARDEN. 
Decidedly the best Calendar of operations, and a groat deal of other matter positively 
necessary to all who have a garden ; in fact, this work should be on the desk of every gardener and 
amateur for free and ready access to the employ 6s, then we should have a more regular and better 
supply of vegetables, and hear less of failures and scarcities. The Work contains, in addition to the 
above matter, numerous illustrations, plans of beds, &c., and is beautifully printed and bound 
in cloth, thus rendering it worthy of a place on the drawing-room table. Price 2s. 
OUR WONDERFUL REAL MANURE 
Gives a brilliancy in colour and more breadth and 
substance in petals (that is to say, flowers on plants) 
than any other. Its effects are most marvellous at 
this season, if applied to Primulas they will be as good 
again as they would otherwise. A 1-lb. tin will show 
its effects. 
1 -lb. tin Is., per post Is. 4 \d. ; 3-lb. tin 2s. 6d., per post 3s. 1 hd. ; 
6-lb. tin 4s. 6 d., per post 5s. 6 d. 
In Bails — 14 lbs. 8s., 28 lbs. 15s., 56 lbs. 25s., 1 cwt. 45 s. 
DIRECTIONS FOR USE. 
Dissolve 1 o/.. in a gallon of water, and use twice a week ; increase to 
1 o/. by the time the plant is well in flower, and in ten days the effect will 
he marvellous. 
The following shows the marvellous results of using Cannell & Sons real manure for the 
production of vegetables : — 
Mr. Noaii Knelleu, of Malshanger Park. 
The exact dimensions of one onion, 7 inches across, It) inches round, weight 2 lbs. t) o 
12 onions weighing 34 lbs., exhibited at Reading Show. 
Mr. F. Atkinson, Gardener to E. S. Thafford, Esq., Wxoxluun llall, Norwich, 
March 11/ h, 1891. 
We have grown your Come to Stay for two years, and cannot speak too highly of it in fact, 
my employer will not eat any other while we have it. 
Mr. .Tames Gadi». Rose Cottage, Blagdon, Bristol, August 31s/, 1891. 
1 had some potatoes from you — Victory. Come to Stay, and Early Puritan — ami am very 
pleased to say 1 never had better in my life. 
Mr. II. .T. Foot, Post Office, Redbridge, Southampton. 
1 The Early Puritan I had of you last season cropped splendidly, and are the best eating 
potatoes I have ever tried. 
Messrs. Stephen Spooner & Sons, Nurserymen, Hounslow, Middlesex, 
January 5th, 1891. 
The potato Victory we purchased of you last season has, with us, turned out a good variety, 
being of excellent flavour and an abundant cropper. 
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