fl. G[uide. 
by the purchasM'. Occasionally dealers will tempt buyers with inferior things, and cheaper than 
herein quoted, but this is often false economy in a variety of ways — good things must be looked after 
by good men, who must be fairly paid. 
Full instructions as to the proper mode of forwarding must accompany each order, 
as it is calculated to expedite transit of goods, and save vexatious mistakes. All good.s 
arc advised the same day as forwarded, and the invoice posted as soon as possible afterwards. 
^‘’•y I*/ what rail. Please to write the address plain, and in full on aach order. No complaints 
entertained, unless .made immediately on receipt of goods. 
The greatest care is exercised, and utmost liberality shown, when the selection of sorts is left to us. 
II is particularl;/ requested, that all small orders utider 5s. be accompanied with 
remittance, to avoid the necessity of liookiny. 
Returned Empties. — As all Carriers refuse to receive these unless I'KM’Aid, and usually so much 
•damaged during transit that when they reach us tliey are nearly useless, all packing material therefore 
will be charged as low as possible, and CANNOT HE ALLOWED FOR IF RETURNED. 
We should bo glad if any person possessing seedlings of good merit of any florists’ 
* — - flowers, &c., would communicate with us, and send specimens of bloom ; if good we arc 
ahvays qireparcd to purchase the same. But they must be an advaiwc on older kinds. 
IV c have taken more prizes for Fuchsias than any other Firm at the London great Shows, and will 
send every particular how to grow, show, and get the first prize for them for seven stamps. 
All orders by post will be dealt with precisely the same 
as if given personally. And as the season advances, and 
the New Plants become cheaper, so are the prices lowered accord- 
ingly ; and those who send above their value will have additional 
plants put in to make up the full amount. , 
It often happens that wo have sold out of rooted cuttings of .some varieties, and plants are shaken 
out of pots to complete orders, consequently plant prico must be charged. 
AVhen plants .are publicly advertised in any of the gardening periodicals the usual allowance will not 
be made. 
Anyone having a stock of either of the plants specified herein to dispose of is respectfully reejuested 
to forward lowest price and full particulars, &c., aud should the same be required they will immediately 
be communicated with. 
To avoid delay and disappointment, all hnsiness communications 
must he sent direct to the pvm, addressed “ H. CAiN'J^'ELL SOfl’S,” 
otherwise they ivill remain unnoticed. 
FLORISTS’ FLOWER SEEDS. 
Shonld any .amateur or gardener have seed of the above from a choice first-class stiuin, and would 
kindly send a fair sample of bloom for imspection, if satisfactory, H. C.vnneli. & SoN.s, Dealeus im 
VLI. KINDS 01' F1.011IST.S’ Floweu Seed.s, would bo glad to exchange or purchase the same. 
As the numbers shown against the plants herein are 
mostly altered annually, it is therefore particularly re- 
quested to quote the Edition of the Catalogue from whence such 
numbers are selected to prevent mistakes. 
AVe have every facility for keeping a large stock of everything enumerated in this Catalogue ; and 
are therefore determined to adopt the system of (puck sale and ready money. All who enclose 
remittances will be most liberally dealt with, and those paying within 14 days after receipt of invoice 
to deduct at the rate of Is. in the pound. 
The Horns for Flowers is open for business, tbc.,from 6 o'clock a.m. until 6 p.m., and 5 o'clock p.m. 
on Saturdays. Ho visitors admitted on Saturday etcuings and Sundays. 
Customers are particularly requested, when sending orders for fWends (with their 
own), to do so on separate papers, with each address written plainly to prevent 
mistakes. 
WuEN SrECIAL (JUOTATIONS AUE GIVEN, CUSTOMEUS AKE KI.NDLY IIEQUE.STED TO MENTION SDCII. 
Customers are kindly requested, when remitting their account, to return invoice to be receipted. 
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