f Compqsitm.) 
We have been Awarded 3 SUver-Gilt and 3 Silver Medals for our Dahlias during the past two years. \ 
CANNELLS’ SINGLE DAHLIAS. FINEST EXHIBITION. 
I DAILY TIMES. 
I Messrs, t'aiinell liad a inagnilicent stand of the best varieties of Dalilias. 
I GARDENERS' MAGAZINE, 8th September, 1894, Aquarium Show. 
I From Messrs. H. Canncll & Sons, Swanley, came a splendid set of Dahlias, cliielly fancy, cactus, and pompon \arietics. These wore arranged 
I in triangular bunches of six hIoom> — Luihj Penzance, Matchless, Bertha Mawley, Cannell’s Gem. Miss Irene Cannell, lAlacina, and Krnest Gunnell, 
I were a few especially attractive cactus forms. 
GARDENERS' MAGAZINE, 15th September, 1894, 
National Dahlia Society’s Show. — Mc.ssrs. II. Caiinell & Sons brought a splendid lot of Cactus Dahlias, pntting them np in handsome 
bunches. These, with a c|uantity of decorative varieties and charming pompons (including the American Beantfi a/ S/rn'n;//ieltl), made, a fine .show. 
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