Canncll & Sons’ Complete Seed Guide. 
THE HIGHEST HONOUR AND DISTINCTION A 
^ PROFESSIONAL GARDENER CAN ATTAIN. 
This Prize is expressly for bona fide Gentlemen’s Gardeners’ Productions, to benefit his 
Employer, and also showing the perfection of the Garden under his care. 
7ITE offer to bona fde Goutlemen's Gardeiiera a Prize of £4, together with a brilliant STAR OF HONOUR (Second Gardener i'l, and Third, or the 
\XJ one who most exerts himself to bring honour to the. county and the establishment, 10s.); Second Prize, £3; Third Prize, £2, for the best 
Collection of Vegetables, Fruit, and Fiowers, to be competed for during the coming season. This Order of Decoration is intended to be worn as an 
i ncentive to the host protluctions by accomplished gardeners. 
For the Best Collection of 12 distinct Vegetables. 
„ 12 Dishes of Fruit, all distinct. 
„ Stand or Box of Cut Flowers, arranged for effect, stand to bo 3 n. by 2 ft. 
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Won at Sevenoaks. 
Much Enlarqbo. 
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WmXHR OF Mr..s.siiS. II. CANXKU, & 
Mr. R. Potter. 
SONS’ CUOWN AND STAR OP IIONOUU, Aiigmt, 18!U. 
From Sir MARK COLLET, The Bank of England. 
1 am glad to hear that you consider my gardener was fully entitled to the prize (Star of Honour) you gave at Sevenoaks. I am furthetj’g]/] 
he met witli deserved snecess. Showing may have its drawhai'ks, but when you give tliese indueements ou i)nri>ose to provide ns witli good all^^d 
gardeners I am pleased tliat it was in this direction that my gardener gained his best prize. 
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