but for the gentleman when on his way to town, a choice little speck 
is altogether different, and certainly has an aspect of business and 
happiness. Say a nice tiarnation, I’icotec, or some other choice 
uncommon little flower ; it frequently leads to conversation and after- 
wards business, particularly when it happens to be something out 
of season or has not been seen by the general public ; it is sure to give a 
charm. 
OUll SEEDS AUE NOT THE CHEAI'EST, BUT THE BEST grown in the garden of 
England, where the soil and sunny clime has been known for centuries, and now MORE and MORE, 
for its fruitfulness. The near perfection of our flowers, exhibited both in England and on the 
Continent at all seasons, surprised and astonished all, and at the last great shows in Belgium and 
Germany, tvhere Gold and other Medals were awarded ; wh.at is even more conclusive proof that our 
country Is more favourable for flowers than even that of any on the Continent, it was throughout 
these e.xhihitions said — and in general conversation admitted — that Cannell’s flowers were the 
I’l.owEKS OP THE WHOLE SHOW. Both King and Queen requested to see us, and expressed their 
surprise and admiration. Beyond this we think it perfectly unnecessary to say more in favour of 
our homc-grown-and-saved Seeds, which we ask all to come and see. and be sure they are the best 
us they flower. Delivered post free to everybody's door in the world. 
SENDING MONEY— FOREIGN. 
There is scarcely a jioioer hut what we grow in England a 
considerable deal better than seen in any foreign country. This 
being an undeniable fact, which can he proved every year, is 
it not remarJcable that so many Englishmen send their orders 
abroad for what they can get much better at home \ 
Mr land for building. 
S PLENDID ELEVATED SITE, situated iu not only tbe healthiest and warmef t, 
but one of the most picturesque, parts of sunny Kent ; due south, and sheltered 
from east winds ; truly country, very secluded, and overlooking a grand and extensive 
park, with herds of deer and cattle ; beautiful walks ; close to a pretty railway 
station; convenient distance from a church; charming village and river, with a 
plentiful supply of trout ; water from Kent Wutei'works laid on ; 17 miles from London ; 
meet of hounds three times a week during the hunting season ; coursing and numerous 
other sports. For further particulars apply to — 
H. CANNELL, EYNSFORD, KENT, 
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