Cannell & Sons’ Complete Seed Guide. 
OANNKI.T.S’ CYCLAMEN OIOANTEOM. 
o.p. Cyclamen (Hybrid) Persleum— Red. i*. erf. and 2 ». erf. 
per pkt. 
o.p Cyclamen (Hybrid) Persleum— White. i«. erf. and 2». erf 
per pkt. 
o.p. Cyclamen (Hybrid) Persleum— Rose. is. 6rf. and 2s. erf. 
per pkt. 
o.p. Cyclamen (Hybrid) Persleum- White, with purple base. 
Is. erf. and 2s. erf. per pkt. 
o.p. Cyclamen Persleum — Mixed; saved from our finest Prize 
Collection of the very best white and highly-coloured varieties. ^ ft. Is. erf. 
and 2s. 6rf. per pkt. 
o.p. Cyclamen Persleum Giganteum — Very large flowers. 
J ft. Is. erf. and 2s. 6rf. per pkt. 
o.p. Cyclamen Persleum Giganteum— Rose, i ft. 2s. 6rf. 
per pkt. 
CYCLAMEN HEDEK.EP0LI0M (hABDYJ. 
H.p. Hardy Cyclamen — In the rockery, perhaps, there is no 
prettier plant grown ; it has the advantage of reproducing itself by setting 
its own seedlings for the coming year, i to | ft. Is. per pkt. 
o.p. Cyclamen Persleum Giganteum— White, with purple base. 
J ft. Is. 6rf. and 2s. firf. per pkt. 
o.p Cyclamen Persleum Grandlflorum— J ft. is. 6rf. and 
2s. (irf per pkt. 
o.f. Cyperus Alternlfolius, well adapted for the decoration of the 
grecnlionse, conservatory, or table, and can also be grown ns a semi-aquatic 
during the summer outdoors ; good-si/.ed plants can be obtained from seed 
in about three months. 2 ft. 2s. per pkt. 
DAILY POST. 
The chief feature of the show were the fine groups of Cyclamen 
sent by Mr. Cannell, of Swanley. Some plants had over 100 flowers on. 
THE MANCHESTER GUARDIAN, 14th February, 1894. 
If the Royal Horticultural So:iety succeed in getting abettershow 
during the year than the one helil to-day at Westminster, the' will 
indeed be lucky. Cyclamen were to ho seen — notably those of Messrs. 
Cannell, of Swanley, Kent— which for elegance and grace of form, not 
to mention hue, were quite a revelation. 
Mr. J. Thompson, The Avenue Gardens, Hridlington, February VAth, 1894. 
I am greatly pleased to order my seeds from yonr establishment, and from experience I can truly say they are the most reliable of any I ever had. 
Mr. A. Brl'ndbett, Gardener to A. McCracken, Esq., Ha/.lewood, Essendon, Melbourne, Australia, Ajiril 16M, 1894. 
Seeing the good results obtained from your seeds by Mr. Smith, gardener to the lion. J . Brunton here, I should be glad if you will kindly send me 
your catalogue by return ; by so doing I can have seeds in time for next autumn sowing. 
Mr. F. Cawte, Corhampton Gardens, Bishop's Waltham, October 24fA, 1894. 
I am sending you a Primula bloom from seed purchased from yon. I have never before seen such, and others have remarked it ; they are very | 
striking and distinct. Gloxinias, Cyclamen, and Begonias from you are perfect ; I never had seed germinate so well. i 
H. Fbankhn. Esq., Forth End, Chelmsford, October 23rrf, 1894. 
Having received snch delightful Roses, Plants, and Seeds from you, I shall at all times recommend my friends to come to you My Asters, Stocks, 
and Single Dahlias out of doors, an<i my Greenhouse Plants indoors, have been the talk and admiration of the whole neighbourhood all the summer; 
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