Cannells’ Floral Guide, 1904, 
BY F»OSTAL transit. 
Small size. 
Is. Gd. per dozen. 
3s. Od. 
Is. 6d. 
Is. Gd. 
Is. Od. 
Is. Od. 
Large size. 
2s. Od. per dozen. 
3s. 6d. 
2 s. Od. ,, 
2s. Od. „ 
2s. Od. ,1 
Is. Gd. .1 
SEEDLINGS, WHEN READY. 
Primula sinensis, in variety , from July 
Primula Feru-leaved, ditto, ditto * 
Calceolarias, ditto, from September 
Cinerarias, ditto, from July ... 
Pansy, finest show, ditto, always 
Antirrhinums, ditto, always ... 
CUT FLOWER UERARTMENT 
(PRIVATE TRADE ONLY). 
Have your Cut Flowers direct from us, the ACTUAL PRODUCERS, you 
thus efifeot a irreat saving. We have erected a large and spacious building lor 
th^receptionW makini up of Flowers. AH kinds, large or smaU quantities, 
“®The®^vanmgO^ tofh pric^and freshness, in having them direct from the actual Ktowers « 
something considerable, particularly as a Post Office official meets five trams per day from 
Swanlev at Holborn, and immediately conveys postal matter to the Ohiel timce. 
WeddZaToTerBoug^^^^ 7 s. Gd. upw^d.; tVreatAs from 10s. M. upwards ; and funeral 
Crosse, 10s. 6rf. upwards. Loose Flowers, also Foliage and Ferns /or Table and other decoration. 
Orders for Cut Flowers from 2s. 6<f. upwards can be .sent by Letter or Parcel Post. 
Boxes of mixed Cut Flowers, with Ferns, sent daHy to all parts of the United 
Kingdom, 2s. 6 d., Ss., 7s., and 10s. 
PERFECT MUSHROOM SPAWN! 
Durohase largely ; consequently, all our customers succeed, most of them f^ above their expecta- 
Sms At this moment we have a large stock, and beyond all Tiestum the finest ever offered. 
Per brlok, 6d., postage 4d. ; per peek, Is. 6d... ^s^ge 9d. j per bushel, 6s. 
‘‘A Practical Treatise on th^’Curtivation ot Mushrooms,” hy J. Wright, F.R.E.S. 
Price Is . ; post free, la. 3d. 
' SELECT GRAPE VINES. 
Uraps Visas we grow very 'extenBively ; °ur 150 ft. by 20 ft. wide house is filled with them 
early in the spring, and is a fine sight afterwauls. 
BOOK ON VINES, BY A. BARRON, 58. ; POST FREE, gs- 6d. 
• For cool house. t For hothouse. « Tot culture. 
at ALICANTE— Black, oval berries, bunches large ; a fine late variety ; excellent keeping qualities. 
tALNWIOK SEEDLING— Black, large oval berries ; rich flavour, late, handsome, keeps well ; 
set with the pollen of some other variety (Hamburgh) gives the best results. 
•APPLET TOWERS — Black, succeeding Black Hamburgh ; good flavour and keeping qualities. 
a*BLACE HAMBURGH (Frankentbsd) — Roundish-oval berries; a delicious Grape, best for 
general use ; a fine early forcing kind. 
•BLACK PRINCE — Berries roundish oval, bunches long and tapeiing. 
o*BUOKLAND SWEETWATER — White or pale amber, round berries ; an excellent early Grape ; 
useful for summer. . . , 1, 
•riAI.ABRIAN RAISIN— White, round berries, late ; keeps well. 
afOHASSELAS MUSQUE— White, round berries, early ; fruits best on suckers or quite ) oung 
•DIAMOND JUBILEE (uew)-Black, large oval berry, sets freely, colours early and easily ; 
fine flavour ; can be grown without or with very little heat in the south ; an acquisition. Strong 
IDUKe’ of ^UOOLEUOH —Amber, largest white round-berried Grape in cultivation ; 
a»FOOT^R’^ WHITE ^EEDLING— White, oval berries, early and good ; reliable cropper. 
+»GOLDEN QUEEN— Oval white ; bunches large, flesh firm, very juicy ; distinct. 
'tGROS COLMAR fDodrelabl)— Black, very large round berries; late autumn. i „ 
IgROS GUILLAUME (Barbaroisa)— Black, round berries, produces enormous bunches, and 
kangslate. , ^ ^ 
