CANNELLS* SEED GUIDE, 1911. 
CACTI AND SUCCULENTS. 
Finest and Best Collection in England. For Illustrated and Descriptive List, see Special Catalogue 
6d., Post Free, on application. 
We exhibited a large collection at the Franco-British Exhibition, 1908. 
Many of our Specimens are now getting large, and give a noble appearance. Our House of them atone is worth the journey to SU/anley. 
Collection of 50 distinct varieties of Cacti and Succulents ■■■ 
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SCREEN AND HEDGE PLANTS. 
AH the best and most suitable supplied at lowest prices for large or 
small quantities. 
Varieties and Prices on application. Send for our Catalogue, post free. 
THE SWANLEY COLLECTION OP 
HARDY PLANTS. 
We shall be happy to advise intending purchasers as to the quantity of 
plants, &o., for any given beds or borders, if particulars are sent as to 
dimensions, aspect, and soil. 
Collections of 100 useful border Plants, flowering at various seasons, 25s. 
,, Spring-flowering Plants, 12 varieties, 9s. 
II II II 26 ,, 16s. 
II II II 60 ,, 30s. 
,, Autumn-flowering Perennials, 1 2 varieties, 6s. to 15s. 
„ ,, ,, 25 ,, 12s. to 30s. 
,, „ ,, 60 ,, 20s. to 60s. 
The Bijou Collection for the rock garden carefully selected. 60 plants in 
60 varieties, 20s. 
Older and commoner sorts: — 26 varieties for 7s. 6<f. ; 60 varieties, 14s. 
WINTER-FLOWERING SHRUBS. 
strong Plants for forcing throughout January and 
February. If placed in heat will soon make a fine display. 
DBOTEIA QRAOILIS. Is. 6J. 
aUBUDER ROSE (Viburnum). 2s. 6rf. 
STDRANOEA PANICULATA O-RANDIFLORA — Very useful. 
Is. 6J. to 2s. Od. 
JASMINUM OFFICINALIS. Is., Is. 6</., and 2s. 6o. 
LILAC (Syrlnga) VULOARIS. Is. 6d. and 2s. 6rf. 
LILAC (Syrlnga) ALBA. Is. 6d. and 2s. 6rf. 
SPIR^BA FALMATA smd other Varieties. Is. to Is. 6<f. 
SPIRsBA THUNBEROIA. Is. 
BTAPHTLEA COLCHICA. White flowers. Is. 6</. to 2s. 6</. 
WEIGELIA CANDIDA. Is. 6d. 
30s., 40s., and 50s. 
18s. and 25s. 
6s., 7s. 6d., and 10s. 
canne;lls’ roses. 
FOR FULL DESCRIPTION OF ALL THE BEST KINDS, 
see our AUTUMN CATALOGUE. 
We have one of the largest and finest collections of 
Boses in England — t 
10 acres; 5,000 ^ pots. s 
Turner’s Crimson Rambler, t^arfs, Is. and Is, 6d. ; extra 
strong, 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d. each. 
MARECHAL NIEL, 
8 ft. to 12 ft. high. 8s. 6d., 5s., and 7s. 6d. each. 
ESTABLISHED PLANTS in 6-ineh pots, of all the finest Tea- 
scented varieties, grown especially for Conservatories. 18s., 
24s., and 30s. per dozen. ^ 
Climbing Roses, specially grown in pots for training on 
walls and rafters, #or Conservatory and Outdoor Planting, 
2s. 6d., 3s. 6d. to 5s. each. 
PRICES OF ROSES— WHEN THE SELECTION IS LEFT TO US 
Standards and Half-Standards, best sorts, and well varied, 
18s. to 24s. per dozen. 
Dwarfs on the Brier, extra strong good varieties, 6s. per dozen. 
Dwarf Teas and H. Teas, varieties, from open ground, 
9s. per dozen. 
Extra fine plants in pots, 18s., 24s., and 30s. per dozen. 
Hybrid Perpetuals in pots, good strong plants, 18s. per dozen. 
Amateurs selecting their own are respectfully requested to add to their 
orders a few supplementary sorts, lest by previous orders the stock of any 
particular variety should bs exhausted, this being especially necessary late 
in the season. 
Our Selection of Varieties, Pest Free, Parcel Poet. 
A/I the Newest Kinds supplied at Advertised Prices. 
Please write to us for Particulars and Prices of Piants required not mentioned here. 
PLEASE NOTE.— ONLY SEEDS ARE SENT CARRIAGE PAID. 
SELECT GRAPE VINES. 
GRAPE VINES we grow very extensively ; four of our 100-feet houses are filied with them early in the Spring. 
BOOK ON VINES BY A. BARRON, 5s. ; POST FREE, 5s. 6d. 
Fine Grown Canes, 4 to 6 ft. long, 6s. ; very fine, full sized Canes, 10 to 14 ft. long, 7s. 6d. and 10s. 6d. each. 
Small Canes, 3 ft. long, 2s. 6d. each. For full description see Autumn Catalogue. 
CANNELLS’ CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
AWARDED MANY GOLD MEDALS. SILVER-GILT MEDAL, GHENT. 
O F these we have the largest, finest, and best kept coflection in the world. For full particulars send for our special 
Catalogue, which is acknowledged to be very much the best book on the whole family ever published. Sent post free 
for 4d. Customers free. 
For a List of all Sections of Chrysanthemums, see our Illustrated and Complete Descriptiue List, sent Post Free 
to all parts. 
STRAWBERRIES. 
What a lovely refreshing fruit I And when we hear it is the firm belief of the highest in the medical profession that if we were to cat i^ore 
d should hear gout, rheumatism, and other pains ; and seeing how easy Strawberries are to grow, it should be the set determination of all 
I cultivate their own, and have them, with all their beautiful freshness, morning and evening, as long as possible ; and when so, they are one of the 
yutest charms and benefits that mankind can partake of. For fall particulars of varieties and prices see onr Autumn Catalogue. 
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