CULTURE. — Sow the seed between the beginning of March and 
end of April the earlier the better — in drills, on a well-prepared bed, 
and cover thinly with tine soil. When the plantB are 2 or 3 inches high 
draw out the strongest and transplant into another bed, 6 inches apart. 
In May or June plant 2 feet apart in the rows apd feet between the 
plants in the rows. Ground should be prepared early, so as to allow the 
soil to become firm. 
Peroz. 
s. d. 
Cannells Matchless — An excellent variety, most reliable and 
useful kind, and from the seed we are sending out, saved from 
our improved stock, the one indispensable variety for keen 
competitive purposes, and also for general use and market 
garden requirements per pkt., 3d. and Gd. 1 0 
Cambridge Champion— The sprouts are firm and of excellent 
flavour, keeps well and one of the best for the table, 
per pkt., Gd. and Is. — 
Aigburth — One of the hardiest and most productive varieties 
in cultivation per pkt., 4d. 0 8 
Serymger’s Giant — A superior and useful variety ; compact 
sprouts of delicate flavour o 6 
Dalkeith — Robust habit, medium height, richly flavoured sprouts ; 
a good market gardener’s variety J Q 8 
CAMBRIDGE CHAMPION. 
Other varieties can be supplied. For plants, see page 19. 
BROCCOLI. 
CULTURE. — Early sowings may be made in February, under glass, followed by sowings in the open ground, middle of April and second week 
May, for successional crops. When the plants are large enough, prick out into a bed G inches apart, and after they have acquired strength, 
transplant to a piece of ground that has been previously well dug and sooted, in rows 2* feet apart and 2 feet distant from each other. As the plants 
aivance in growth draw the soil around the stems, and give liquid manure occasionally. We strongly recommend a sprinkling of nitrate of soda 
which will be found to work wonders. It is advisable to cut the heads as soon as they attain medium size. 
SECTION I.— For Cutting from September 
to November. Per P k ‘- p ® r ° z - 
8. da s. d. 
Grange’s Early White Cape— Fine for autumn use 4d. and 0 8 14 
Cannells’ Self-Protecting — Beautiful white and firm 
heads, thoroughly protected by the leaves; remain a 
long time fit for use 3d. and 0 6 10 
Walcheren — One of the best for successive sowings, 4d. and 0 8 14 
SECTION II.— For Cutting from December 
Per pkt. Per oz. 
to February. 
Early White — Very fine and early ; flavour sweet and 
delicious ; snow white heads ; very hardy — 
Early Purple Sprouting — A useful variety for small 
gardens; much improved .. — 
Snow’s Winter White — A valuable Winter variety 6d. and 1 0 
Cannells’ White Sprouting — Very productive, quick 
in growth, fine flavour 3d. and 0 6 
SECTION III.— For Cutting in March 
d. s. d. 
0 8 
1 0 
and April. 
Brimstone, or Portsmouth — Too well known to need 
any description ... 
Cannells’ Hen and Chickens— it comes quite regular, 
and gives a large quantity of lovely white cauliflower-like 
heads, and a most desirable vegetable before Peas come in 
6d. and 1 
Knight’s Protecting — A favourite sort ... 3d. and 0 
Improved Leamington — Good size heads, close and well 
protected ; a good market variety 3d. and 0 
Per pkt. Per oz. 
s. d. 
— 0 8 
6 10 
SECTION IV.— For Cutting from April 
to July. 
Per pkt. Per oz. 
s. d. s. d. 
-Heads well protected and of medium size, 
hardy ; cooking qualities all that can be desired 
1 0 
1 0 
Latest of AU- 
3d. and 0 
April Queen — One of the finest ; ready for use in April and 
May. The heads are very large, beautifully white, and 
delicately flavoured 3d. and 0 
Flower Of Spring — An excellent early Spring variety, 
forming compact white heads 3d. and 
Cattell’s Eclipse — Very hardy; a most excellent late sort 
3d. and 0 6 0 10 
Methven’s June— Producing finepure whiteheads till nearly 
the end of June. It is very hardy .. In sealed pkts. 
Cannells’ Model — Late and good; one of the hardiest and 
best in colour and flower, almost equal to a cauliflower 
3d. and 
0 6 10 
16 — 
0 6 10 
Cannells’ Collections of Broccoli. 
(All oor Selection.) 
8 packets Broccoli, of most useful kinds for succession . 
1 »» n a a n • 
8 ounces ,, ,, ,, ,, 
1 ii a a a a 
Other varieties can be supplied. 
See Plants, page 19. 
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