Cikr\i\ell Sl doii^.plete ^eetl G(-uide 
F CANNELIL. &, SON^S’ 
LIST OF NEW AND IMPROVED 
NEW PEA, CANNELLS’ “ENGLISH WONDER.” 
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A ilecide<l advance on the American Wonder, which has won the. hlglic.'-t praise wheievcr 
grown, and all others of the same kiml sent out under various synonyms. The variety now 
offered is admitted by all to be a most valual)le kind. It was raised by Mr. Hurbury, 
The Crew, Kenilworth, who is acknowledged as one, if not the best, raiser of tliia lovely 
vegetalde. He kindly sent ns a few for trial, and amongst all the best new varieties this 
dwarf Tea showed up against many gigantic growers, apparently most determined to find 
favour, whicli it gained, and all who examined our numerous trials of Teas were definite 
and decided that it was far above, and certainly the l>est of all the dwarf wrinkled class of 
curly Teas. Its height is about one foot, and for so dwarf a Tea the pods are large, and 
contain 8 to 10 peas of e.xccllont flavour. In goo<l soil it is an immense cropper, and wc 
arc quite confident that in a very short time it will become the favourite of all growers of 
this dwarf class of Tea. The true stock, oljtainahle only from II. Caimell & Sons, 
Swanlev and KynsfonI, Kent por pint 3 0 
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