Canncll & Sons’ Complete Seed Guide. 
T hese new labels have been iiitroHuced to 
supply a long-felt 'vant for 'a label similar to 
the now well-known ‘"Aeme” Labels, n*atle 
for Roses, Fruits, Orchids, and Chrysanthe- 
mums, but of various ^izes. and capable of lieing 
made with any name. 
They are made in conimerciaily pure zinc, with 
raised bright letters on a black ground, and are prac- 
tically iiidestnictiblo. A further improvement has 
becji made by putting the labels on a double stem 
where possible, wliicb. in addition to giving the neces- 
sary strength to the label, prevents it being blown 
round by the wind, gives it a neater and less con- 
spicuous appearance, witliont detracting from its 
iKsefuluess. 
Although in every way superior, these labels will be 
found to compare in ]>rice favourably witli any on the 
market. 
3 E> 3 aiC 3 BS. 
No. IVr <loz. 
For Forest Trees, on stem 14 in. long ... 12/0 
202. ., ,, for hanging 9/0 
203. For Herbaceous Plants, on stem 3/0 
204. ., .. for hanging ... 2/6 
205. For Carnations, Pot Plants, &c. , on stem 2/6 
206. .. ,, for hanging 2,0 
207. Number Labels, on stem ... 2/0 
208. ,, ,, for hanging 1/9 
THE ^PRIHBTHOHPE 
QM BHD THBE. 
POSTAGE RATES ON “ACME” LABELS. 
PROVISIONALLY PROTECTED, 
No. 7141, 1894. 
LETTER POST. 
PARCEL POST. 
For EXHIBITING 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS, 
61h9 olhtz 
ROSES. 
FRUITS. 
ORCHIDS. 
ROSES. 
FRUITS. .ORCHIDS. 
4 ... Id. 
8 ... IJd. 
15 ... 3d. 
24 ... 2^d. 
3 ... Id. 
5 ... l^d. 
m ... 2d. 
15 ... 2^d. 
2 ... Id. 
4 ... lid. 
8 ... 2d. 
12 ... 2*d. 
65 ... 3d. 
130 ... 44d. 
195 ... 6il. 
1 
38 ... 3d. 33 ... 3d. 
76 ... 4id.| HG ... 44d. 
114 ... 6d. 99 ... 6d. 
i 
T he Cup has one Brass Side j 
Spring which enables the e.\- i 
hihitor to adjust his flower with j 
speed and accuracy in the Tube or | 
Water Container. It also has a ! 
very simjtle arrangement to pre- 
vent the neces.sity of plugging, x j 
'I'he Tube or Water Container has | 
also one Brass Side Spring which j 
passes through a Flange ti.xed to i 
the .Showboard from the under 
side. 
By using these Tubes the e.x- 
bibitor can raise bis bowers seven 
inches from the lioard witli instant 
ndjustinem. ' 
ITS ADVANTAGES ARE— 
Simplicity, 
Ease of Adjustment, 
Durability, 
Efficiency, 
AKU 
Great Saving of Time. 
For Incurved size 
, 3 in. 
diameter. 
M >) ’» 
2i., 
•» 
.lapanese 
3 „ 
» 
Price 9/- 
per 
doz. 
( 51- ) 
FIELID’S WALL NAIL. 
ITO CICOTSC 
TRAINING WITH EASE AND EXPEDITION. 
Made in two qualities, viz. Cast ’’ ami ‘Malleable’' Iron, each 
ijuality being made in live sizes, graduated to suit all sizes of .stems that 
require support. 
4Jd. and 6d. per lb. respectively. 
Or packed in bo.Kes of 2 lbs. and 4 lbs., or in any size liox to order. 
NAILING BAGS SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR THESE NAILS. 
jV.R — Space must he allowed po- sirellin;/ n/ stem. 
Mr. W.M. .Vniiiucws. Duryard, Exeter, Si‘plembi:r ISM, Ib'.U. 
I beg to thank you for my )>leasaiU visit to Swanlcy ami Kvusfnrd, 
ami the many interesting things I saw, also for the great kimliiess I 
received from you and your sous. 
Jlr. 'I'lios. CowpERTiiwAME. Clu‘stci-lc-Strect. 
Vo. Durham, J-'chruun/ •>•>!, d. 1694. 
As a gardener I have been aeeustomed to .seeing scores of 
eatalognes, but yours puts them all in the shade. 
Mr. A. Kemiioi.d, The Gardens, Rusbey House. 
Watford, ./(oiiKiiy IDA, l.s'.ll. 
I beg to thank you for sending me your line catalogue. I have 
read your remarks upoii dilTerent subjects wi,tb great pleasure. 
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