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H.ii. Sweet William— Mammoth Holborn Glory— The 
illnstration is no exaggeration, as many individual flowers have been 
measured, and which more than covered a penny piece. It is 
unapproached by any stot’k in cultivation for show, exhibition, 
or staging purposes. No collection of biennials, perennials, or 
herbaceous plauts should bo without it. It is perfectly established 
in character, and the most perfect formed and largely developed 
flower of Sweet William in existence. l.s. 6d. per pkt. 
Mr. J. Stewart, Gardener to J. S. Templeton, Esq., 
Knockderry Castle, Cove, 
Dumbartonshire, March l-il, 18‘J4. 
I am pleased to say that Messrs. Cannells’ seeds always 
give mo perfect satisfaction. 
Durrant’s Farm, Rickmansworth. 
Miss Mat Cameron is pleased to say that everything sent 
is very satisfactory 
Mrs. Rorertson, Clynderwen House, South Wales, 
February 27th, 
The seeds arrived to-day, and seem to be a very nice 
selection. I have recommended your firm to several friends | 
here, and they have decided to send to you. : 
Mrs. M. F. Johnstone, Dominican Convent. Belfast, 
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Your seeds and plants are altvays so satisfactory that I j 
prefer them to all others. 
Geoboe Moorhead, Esq., J.F.. 
Tnllamore, King’s Co., January 16/A. 1894. 
Will you please forward me your catalogue for this season ? 
I am anxions to get my seeds, &c., from you. I see nothing 
to equal Sister Austin’s (.of the Workhouse, Galway) growing 
from your seeds. 
SWEET WILLI \M, MAMMOTH HOLBOBN QLOBY. 
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