CANNELLS* SEED GUIDE, 1911 . 
CANNELLS’ 
Plant, Fruit, and Flower Manure. 
An essential aid to Nature and Greater Perfection. 
(SPECIALLY PREPARED AND ALWAYS RELIABLE.) 
TREBLE YOUR PRODUCE- QUALITY AND QUANTITY COMBINED. 
! 
! ALWAYS AN ABUNDANCE OF FLOWERS. 
"HR properties of this Manure go direct to make Flowers, Fruit, and 
Plants more brilliant, larger and finer, without the gross foliage. 
After one gets used to it they will soon gauge the exact strength that 
seccssary for any plant desired to have extra fine, the great thing is not 
ovcr-apply it, but, if used with discretion, this is the most convenient 
d valuable of all Manures — its effect in a fortnight is marvellous — and 
M who use it double their produce. We have several who leave ns 
ruling orders for large quantities to be sent at stated times. All are 
irnied with its results, no greenhouse or garden onght to be without it, 
d for all who wish to be first at exhibitions, it is absolutely necessary, 
ery shilling so expended gives another in return, and often two. 
FLOWER GARDENS, and LAWNS. 
DIRECTIONS FOR USE. 
Fob Land in Good Coltivation and Gbowinq Crops.— Three- 
quarters of an ounce to the square yard, one and a half cwt. to the acre 
Mix with treble Its quantity of fine, slightly damp soil, and scatter it 
regularly ; you can see to a line how far it has been pnt. 
For Poor Land and Potatoes.— F our to six cwt. to Ihc acre. 
For Potting.— O ne ounce to the bnshcl of good compost, and 
thoroughly mix. 
Top Dressing.— Two ounces to a bushel of good soil. 
Liquid Manure. Half ounce to a gallon of water, and increase 
it a little twice a week until the plants are well in flower. 
For Lawns.— Scatter broadcast at the rate of IJ ounces to the 
square yard, afterwards to be well watered. 
or GREENHOUSE PLANTS, FOLIAGE and FLOWERING PLANTS ROSES 
INES, FRUIT TREES, VEGETABLES, 
\OUBLE production of everything is obtained by using it. Nothing is so important in every part of the 
' garden as two or three applications during the season. It gives more than satisfaction. A i-lb. tin 
ill show its effects and guarantee Its general use. 
1-lb. tin Is., post free Is. 4d. ; 3 lbs. 2s. 6d., post free 3s.; 7 lbs. 4s., post free 4s. 8d. 
In bag-s, 14 lbs. 6s. ; 28 lbs. 10s. 6d. ; 56 lbs. 18s. ; 1 cwt. 30s. 
PECIAL OFFER of FRUIT TREES, 
DECIDUOUS AND FLOWERING SHRUBS, 
CONIFERS AND EVERGREENS. 
APPLES. 
Good Fruiting Pyramid or Bush Trees, one dozen, 
seiected from the foliowing, 14s , : — 
Alllngton Pippin 
Cox’s Orange Pippin 
Duchess’ Favourite 
Frogmore Proline 
^ji^mes Grieve 
Nei^ton Pippin 
Potts’ Seedling 
^ed Quarrenden 
Isturmer Pippin 
IwelHngton ^ 
Court Pendu Plat 
Cox’s Pomona 
Ecklingville Seedling 
Golden Spire 
Lord Grosvenor 
New Hawthornden 
Queen Caroline 
Small’s Admirable 
Warner’s King 
Worcester Pearmaln 
PEARS. 
One dozen, our selection. Including the following, 14s . . 
Beurre Diel Beurre Hardy 
Bergamotte d’Esperen Baron de Mello 
Catillac Duchess d’Angouleme 
Louise Bonne of Jersey Princess 
LOGANBERRIES. 
Good Canes, Ss. per dozen. X 
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DECIDUOUS and FLOWERING SHRUBS. 
One dozen, our selection, 7s. 6d. 
CONIFERS AND EVERGREEN SHRUBS. 
One dozen, our selection, 7s. 6d. 
