Cannell & Sons’ Complete Seed Guide. 
CANNBLLS' PRICKLY gPINACII. 
Per oz — 8. d. 
Victoria — Larger leaves, more fleshy, and superior quality to the 
ordinary spinach ; stronger grower, and needs more room than 
the prickly ; quite hardy, and is not so apt to run to seed ... 0 4 
Cannells’ Prickly, or Winter— 
For Winter nse perqt.. Is. !)d. ; per pt., is. 0 3 
Cannells’ Round, or Summer — 
ForSnmmernse ... per qt.. Is. 9d. ; per pt, Is. 0 3 
Flanders Broadleaf— A broad-leaved 
hardy variety Is. !)d.; „ Is. 0‘ 3 
New Zealand — Should be sown in Febrnary in heat and 
transplanted in June 0 8 
Orache, or Mountain— Quite distinct 0 6 
Perpetual Spinach, or Green Beet — Very useful, furnishing 
leaves in great abundance, and which should be regularly picke<i 
so as to encourage good growth ; leaves arc quite green : sowings 
should he made in March, April, and the latter part of July ... 0 6 
TURNIP. 
{Brassica ropa.) Cuucifer^. 
CULTURE. Sow in March, April, and once a month till the end of 
August, bow Six Weeks aud Snowhall till May ; they are the best for early use. 
^ ^ Per oz. — 8. d. 
CatlTlGllS Scarloti Six W^OGIcS — See Novelties on colouredpaper. 
All the Year Round — A green-top yellow variety ; stands the 
severest weather 0 4 
American Red Stone — A most excellent kind ... ... O 4 
Cannells Early Six Weeks. — Beautiful shape, the quickest 
variety grown, and one of the best for general crop, per pint Is. Od. 
Chirk Castle Black Stone— a capital variety for August sowing 
for Winter use ; the skin is black and the flesh snowy white. 
The quality is first-rate, and as the bulbs bury themselves well in 
the soil they remain good all through the winter and in the most 
severe weather 
Early Purple-top Munich — The earliest of all, fine flavour; suit- 
able for exhibition 
Cannells’ Early Snowball — Good for Exhibition, per pint Is. 9d. 
Early White Stone — Suitable for Summer use per pint Is. (id. 
Green-top Stone — For late sowing per pint Is. 9d. 
Jersey Navet — A ivhite variety, oblong shape, mild, sweet flavour ; 
good for late sowing to stand the Winter ’ 
Orange Jelly, or Golden Bail — The best yellow variety 
_ . „ , , per pint Is. 6d. 
Turnip, Model White. — This variety is remarkable ;o? its form, 
earhnesB, and quality, and it cannot be too strongly recom- 
mended to exhibitors. The Gardeners' Chronicie Bujs: — ‘‘Model 
White Turnip is the greatest advance in white varieties that 
we have seen.'* Awarded Certificate at the Itoyal Horticultural 
Society’s Vegetable Conference 
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Per oz. — 8. d. 
Turnip, Golden Ball (Selected),— This was certificated by the 
Royal Horticultural Society as the best type of yellow garden 
Turnip. The flavour is excellent, and it stands the winter 
almost as well as a Swede. It has been awarded numerous 
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YELLOW FINLAND TDRNir. AMERICAN RED STONE TURNIl". 
White Dutch per pint Is. 9d. 
Yellow Finland— A splendid variety, which can be sown either in 
Spring or Autumn ; bulbs very even and regular in form, some- 
what hollowed at the base, with a very small tap root ; smooth 
skin of a pale orange-yellow colour, the upper part a pale green, 
yellow flesh, solid and excellent 
Yellow Maltese — A very handsome variety, sjdendid quality 
cannells' EARLY SIX-WEEKS TDRNIF. 
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