CANNELLS’ SEED GUIDE, 1911. 
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FOR ABROAD. 
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Carefully, and Securely Packed for V 3 
^^por^a^/o/7 to all parts of the Globe, 
E have so perfected the system of sending plants and seeds into the most remote parts of the world that success is no longer 
an uncertainty, which the many testimonials confirm. 
SEEDS 
FOR EXPORT. 
COLLECTIONS 
OF 
VEGETABLE SEEDS 
supplied from 
5/« up to £10. 
SEEDS 
FOR EXPORT. 
TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD BY POST, RAIL, AND SEA. 
COLLECTIONS 
OF 
FLOWER SEEDS 
supplied from 
2/6 up to £5. 
H. CANNELL & SONS 
(^Members of the Royal Horticultural Society of England), 
Importers and Exporters of all New and Choice Plants, Florists’ 
Flowers and Seeds, to and from all parts of the World. 
SPECIAL TERMS TO SHIPPERS OF LARGE QUANTITIES OF SEEDS. 
Telegraphic Address: “CANNELL, SWANLEY, ENGLAND.’ 
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FOREIGN AND COLONIAL NOTICES. 
Plants and Seeds are despatched to India through the Indian Parcel Post, and also by the Ordinary Mail Customers "wUr 
kindly notify by which service they wish their parcels sent. 
In America, Australia, India, and Cape Town, the general expression amongst both the trade and amateurs is — “ None are 
[to successful in exporting plants as Cannell ^ Sons consequently, we need hardly say our trade has increased to a very great extent. 
When Soft- wooded Plants are received abroad, if dry, let them lie in milk-warm water for three to six hours, 
ithout removing the packing from the roots ; then unpack and put in pots, according to size, place in a close glass case, being 
eful to shade from the sun until they make fresh growth. 
All orders must be fully prepaid or accompanied by satisfactory reference. 
EXFORT ORDERS COIVCIMCAND TME RROJYtRTEST ATTENTXON, 
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