ft. C!ai\i|e]l & ^01)^’ 'l^loi‘al G^uide. 
From Mr. A. IIali.ett, Gardener to J. J. Nokton, lisq., Clarence Place, Longdeet, Poole. 
February \Hth. 
“ The half-cwt. Manure which was ordered on the 12th inst. is to hand, for which 1 am obliged. 
It is the best X have ever used, and I think I have tried all the manures in commerce. I do 
not think it is possible to grow soft wooded plants to perfection without it ” 
From Mr. Wir.u.\ji Toms, Gardener to W. d. Pekhy, Esq., Ardlin, Newtown Park Avenue, 
Blackrock, Dublin. 
“ Mareh 1 Ot/i. 
“My employer is much pleased with the Manure; anyone can see the difference m Pelargo- 
niums, Pot Koscs. and Glo.sinias. Send me the largest tin you have.” 
From F. E. II. Jackson, Esq., Crosses, Lingfield, Sussex. 
February 7l/i. 
“Please send me a tin of your ‘Real Manure;’ I want to increase the vigour of my 
Cinerarias.” 
From Graylands, Earley Station. 
“March 20th. 
“Mrs. Lowndes will be much obliged by Messrs. Cannell sending her a <!lb. tin of their ‘Real 
Manure.’ Mrs. Lowndes has had a 1/- tin, and finds her plants much improved by the use of it.” 
From Mr. ,T. Ward, New Walk, Beverley. 
“Sir, — Your ‘Plant Invigorator’ is the best plant Manure I have ever used.” 
From Mrs. Coui-uourn, Lily Villa, Victoria Park, Manchester. 
“My Gardener, who thought my ordering ‘Real Manure’ quite superfluous — saying, ‘Every 
gardener had his own, and one does as good ns another’ — came to me, yesterday, saying 1 was ijuite 
right in insisting he should try yours, and that in the ten days he had used it for certain plants, 
as I directed, he could see a marked improvement. He is quite a convert.” 
From J. Nicol, Esq., 33, Low Street, Banff, N.B. 
“ Aprit 2ml. 
•• Rose safe to hand : it is the finest plant I have ever seen sent out, and, if a fair sample of 
vour stock, shall certainly come to you for all I require, as it far excels those 1 have been in 
the habit of l>uying. If it is your ‘Real Manure’ that makes such healthy growth, I must at 
once try it.” 
From Mrs. .Take Couldourn, Lily Villa. Victoria Park, Manchester. 
“ We like your ‘ Real Manure ’ so much that we shall be glad to know how you sell it in large 
quantities.” 
Directions for Use. 
Dissolve 1 oz. in a gallon of water, and use twice a week ; increase to li oz. by the time the 
plant is well in flower, and in ten days the effect will be marvellous. 
I lb. Tin, Is. Od. ; 3 lb. Tin, 2s. Gd. ; G lb. Tin, 4s. (id. 
I’arcel ])OSt .. Is. 4Jd. ; ,, 3s. IJd. ; ,, 5s Gd. 
Special Prices for larger quantities in bags. — 14 lbs., 8s. ; 28 lbs., 15s. ; 6G lbs., 25s. ; 1 cwt., £2 5s. 
The COVENT GARDEN GAZETTE says:— 
“That to most of our readers the name of If. Cannei.l & Sons is probably as well known as 
their own. 'The ‘Home of Flowers’ at Swanley has long been noted for the excellence of its 
productions and the variety and novelty of its introductions in floriculture. When it is understood 
that the enormous business carried on at Swanley is largely supported by professional florists, it will 
be seen that Messrs. Cannell can fairly claim to take foremost rank in matters floral. Although 
their productions are rarely shown at exhibitions, whenever they do so they generally gain the 
highest honours. 'I'liey really have no need to exhibit. 'Their display is on view all the year round, 
ami, thanks to a standing invite to all, one will at any time, with the exception of Sundays, meet 
with a ready welcome from the genial ]>roprietors. In order to appreciate the advance that is being 
made in floriculture, a visit should be paid to the ‘ Home of Flowers.’ ’’ 
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