fl. dki\i)ell ^ i^lofal G[tiide. 
SULPHATE OF AMMONIA. 
This will be found useful in the cultivation of the Chrysanthemum, more especially to swell 
out the buds, and give vigour to the whole plant. 
6d. per lb.; 7 Iba., 3s. 2d.; 14 lbs., 6s. 6d.; 28 lbs., 11s. 
Sl'ECIAI, PRICES FOR LARGER QUANTITIES. 
STEEL TWEEZERS. 
For pulling out the green eye or centre, and deformed petals. Price, l.v. Qd. each. 
IVORY TW^EEZERS. 
All who wish to have their Blooms in Perfect Shape on the Exhibition Table must have these. 
Post free for S.f. Qd. 
CANNELL’S “REAL MANURE,” 
Or FLOWER PRODUCER, 
AND HOW TO GET THE FIRST PRIZES. 
SPECIALLY PREPARED FOR CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
1 lb. tin. Is., parcel post. Is. 6d. ; 3 lb. tin, 2s. 6d., parcel post, 
3s. 3d. ; 6 lb. tin, 4s. 6d., parcel post, 5s. 6d, 
PRICES FOR LARGER QUANTITIES. IN BAGS, SEE END OF CATALOGUE. 
1 oz. to the (jailon. 
C.’HZBYSA.IsrmaiElVCXJL^S. 
Will be found useful for staging Pompon Anemones. l.<i. bd. per doz. 
Mr. .John Read, Retreat Villas, Aylestone Park, Leicester, Srpiember '22nd, 1887. 
I got first prize in amateur class for .Japanese Chrysanthemums at our local show with blo oms cut 
from plants grown with your Real Manure in 1886. ifflJJUB 'J. — — . 
uiirr'' Mr. Geo. Boi.as, Gardens, Ilopton, Wirksworth 
^Yotir Real Manure suits Camellias wonderfully, producing enormous flowers, whites measuring 
five inches across, with dark green foliage, and developing as many as five flowers on a stem of the 
old mottled scarlet. 
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