Cannell & Sona’ Complete Seed Gtiidc. 
CANNELLS’ DEFIANCE CABBAGE. 
'i'lie small early kinds do well planted in rows 18 Indies aiiart 
15 iru'heis between tlje rows 
2 feet apart each way 
ami 
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the larger growing kinds rci|nire to be i>n 
CannellS Defiance — Unequalled for earllness and s. 
quality. Medium-sized hearts, wonderfully solid and 
eompact; fine, tender, and delicate flavour. It is suitable 
for either soring or autumn sowing 3 d. and 
Cannells’ Improved Nonpariel— a fine dwarf 
variety, of excellent flavour. Comes in very early 
Cannells’ Early York— Small, hnt very early... 
Chou de Burghley— A cross between the Broccoli ami 
Cabbage. Its outward appearance is like that of a 
Cabbage, from which it differs, on being cut through, in 
having a miniature Broccoli enveloped between the 
leaves. It is perfectly hardy, and delicate in flavour when 
cooked (jd. and 1 
Cocoa Nut — A very early variety, small and compact 
Couve Trpnehuda. or Portugal Cabbage— Shonld bo 
grown in every garden, the mid-rilia are delicious 
Other varieties can be supplied. 
Perpkt. Peroz. 
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Earliest of All — titrongly recommended as the very best in s 
cultivation for spring sowing. There is no waste with it. 
the heads being compact and neat in their growth. It 
can. therefore, be planted close in the rows. The quality 
is delicious, being tender and marrow-like. For sowing 
in succession it is moat useful 
Early Etampes — A valuable French variety now coming 
into favour ; one of the earliest of spring Cabbages. 
Awarded a Certificate of Merit at the Vegetable Con- 
ference held at Chiswick 
Early Rainham — A most useful and early variety 
Enfield Market — Very early and large; e.xtensively used by 
market gardeners 
Hardy Green Colewort— For late autumn .and winter une 
Kohl Rabi, or Turnip-Rooted— if the roots are boiled 
when young they are excellent 
Meins, No. 1 — A valuable variety, either for spring or 
autumn sowing 
Red Dutch — The best for pickling ... ... 
Rosette Colewort — Exceedingly delicions and hard}' 
Sugar Loaf — Conical shaped, of excellent flavour when 
cooked ; very distinct 
Tom Thumb, or Little Pixie — Suitable for Summer use ... 
Wheeler’s Imperial— Dwarf and very early 
d. s. d. 
CABBAGE, SAVOY. 
( Brassica 
oleracea 
luillata majur.) 
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CASXIiLI.s’ GUKEX Ol'ltLHD SAVOV. 
I’er oz. — s. d 
Cannells’ Drumhead -Grows to a large size, 
very sweet and tender after frost .’ o 
Early Dwarf Ulm— Very early and compact; 
may be planted closer than some sorts o i; 
Green Curled — Suitable for the main crop ... 0 (> 
Gilbert’s Universal— Somewhat in the way of 
Dwarf Ulni ; a choice stock ; delicious, perjilit. Ii. 
Yello w or Golden Globe— A distinct and hscI uI 
kind, medium size, delicately flavoured ... li s 
Marcelin — Strongly recommended 0 i; 
Ormsklrk Late Green— it is of large size ami 
very handsome shape, very hardy, and being 
late, comes Into market when other sorts arc 
over, and after a severe winter is often the onlv 
vegetable of its class in good condition. The 
heart is green in colour, and the outer leaves, 
being much darker, contrast beautifully 
per pkt. Gd. and Is. — 
Tom Thumb — A very small kind, does not grow 
much larger than the Drumhead Lettnce ... 0 8 
Other varieties can be supplied. 
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