Cannell & Sons’ Complete Seed Gnide. 
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OUR WONDERFUL REAL MANURE- 
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TREBLE YOUR PRODUCE. 
FOR 
GREENHOUSE PLANTS, 
FOLIAGE and POT PLANTS, 
ROSES, VINES, 
and 
VEGETABLES. 
Gives a brilliancy in colour and more 
breadth and substance in petals (that is to 
say, flowers on plants) than any other. Its 
effects are most marvellous at this season, 
if applied to Primulas they will be as 
good again as they would otherwise. A 
i-lb. tin will show its effects and guarantee 
its general use. 
Sold under the Analysis of Dr. A. B. GRIFFITHS, F.R.S. (Ed.), F.C.S., whose report is in our possession. 
l-lb. tin Is., post iree Is. 4Ad. ; 3-lb. tin 2s. 6d., post free 3s. l^d. ; 6-lb. tin 4s. 6d., post free 5s. 6d. 
In Bags~14 lbs., 7s.; 28 lbs., 12s. 6d. ; 56 lbs., 23s. ; 1 cwt., 42s. 
ALWAYS AN ABUNDANCE OF FLOWERS. 
J UST one powerful ingredient makes this Manure far superior to all 
others ; its properties go direct to make Flower, Fruit, and Vegetable 
more brilliant, larger and finer, without the gross foliage. After one 
gets used to it they will soon gauge the exact strength that is necessary for 
any plant desired to have extra fine, the great thing is not to over apply it. 
but, if used with discretion, this is the most convenient and valuable of all 
Manures — its effect in a fortnight is marvellous — and those who use it 
double their produce. We have several who leave us standing orders for 
large quantities to be seutat stated times. All are charmed with its results, 
no greenhouse or garden can be near what it ought without it, and for all 
who wish to be first at exhibitions, it is absolutely necessary. Every 
shilling so expended gives another in return, and often two. 
IDZT^EOTZOIlTS ZJSZl. 
Fob Land in Good Cultivation and Growing Chops — 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 put. 
For Poor Land and Potatoes. — Foiu- to six cwt. to the acre. 
Fob Potting. — One ounce to the bushel of good compost, and 
thoroughly mix. 
Top Dressing. — T wo ounces to a bushel of good soil. 
Liquid Manure. — Half ounce to a gallon of water, and iucreate it a 
little twice a week until the plants are well in flower. 
On each occasion pot or water two or three without the Real Manure, 
and watch the difference, it will show one way to get money, and the other 
to lose It. 
INCREASED PRODUCTION AND QUALITY 
COMBINED. 
E’SriDEn^CE OF MFRIT. 
J. C. Syrett, Esq., Bury St. E<lmunds. 
I find your Manure is most excellent for pot plants, belter thau 
anv other 1 have had, and 1 have tried a good many' too. 
Mr. Wm Kaye, Gardener, Scaftwortb, Bawtrv, Notts. 
Your Manure is splendid sinft, it uorks wonders in a fortnight. 
.1. McConagiiy, Estp. Gi.ant.’s Causeway, Bushmills, July 20t/i, 18!U. 
My plants are, doing so well with your Real Manure timt I don't 
wjint to be without it. 
Mr. IV. Bkidoer, West Lynn, Norfolk, July 2‘.)nl, 1S!)4. 
Your Manure has worked wonders with my windon plants. 
Mrs. Conran, Ford Park, Plymouth, Mm-cli 12/A, 18!)(. 
The Real Manure has saved the life of an arum lily that nearly 
died from being in a room with gas. 
W. Tapper, Esq., Taylor Street, Burley, Lancs. 
I am very pleased with your Real Manure ; it has made a great 
imiirovement in my plants, although I have only used it a fortnight. 
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