CANNELLS’ SEED GUIDE, 1910. 
CANNELLS’ LAWN GRASS SEEDS, 
Fresh, Well Cleaned, and Perfect, 
For PARKS, TENNIS LAWNS, TERRACES, CRICKET GROUNDS, PLEASURE GROUNDS, 
BOWLING GREENS, GOLF LINKS, TOWN LAWNS, UNDER TREES, &c. 
T HERE is nothing more essential to a rural or suburban residence than a beautiful lawn with its close velvety turf. In solving down a lawn bj 
Bure the soil is perfectly clean, and if poor a good dressing of loam should be woll spread over about 8 or 4 inches deep. After 
being well rolled and raked very fine the seed may be sown broadcast and as evenly as possible, then rolled down. In a few weeks the 
grass will appear and be ready for cutting, which operation should be often performed, using the scythe until the lawn be well established, when it may be 
cut with machine and rolled as frequently as required. It should be sown in April, May, August, and September^ always taking jid vantage of the most 
suit&Ulo wGfttliGr 
Finest Mixed Lawn Grass, a choice mixture of dwarf evergreen grasses, suitable for Tenuis Courts, 
Garden Lawns, Bowling Greens, &c. 
Fine White Lawn Clover . , „ 
Fine Mixed Lawn Grass, suitable for general purposes, Lawns, Cricket Grounds, Renovating 
Perennial Rye Grass, cheap grass seed for odd purposes 
Per lb. 
d. 
&C. 
6 
6 
0 
4 
Per Peck, 
s. d. 
7 0 
most 
Per Bushel, 
s. d, 
25 0 
6 C 
20 
7 
same time promoting 
14 lbs. 3/0, 28 lbs. 0;-, 
Climax Lawn Sand . 
the growth of the finer grasses. It quickly 
56 lbs 11/-. 1 cwt. 20/-. 28 lbs. will dress 100 square yards. . _ . . _ „ ... ,i 
Lawn Sand and Weed Destroyer. — An excellent preparation in the form of a white powder for destroying Daisies, Buttercups, Dandelions, and 
other weeds in lawns ; it also encourages the growth of grass. Per tin, 1/- 
Special Quotations made for large quantities of the above. 
PASTURE GRASSES, 26s. to 35s. per acre. 
According to the varieties used in mixture. 
RENOVATING MIXTURE FOR PASTURES, per lb., 10d. ; per cwt., 80s. 
We recommend sowing 2 to 8 bushels of Mixed Grasses and 10 to 12 lbs. of Mixed Clovers per acre for 1 ermanent 1 astures ; and to Renovate 
1 bushel Mixed Grasses and 4 lbs. Mixed Clovers or more, according to conditions of existing crop. ... 
Suitable Mixtures for any particular situation or soil can always be supplied, if the general nature of the soil and the 
situation of the field is described when making inquiries. 
PERMANENT 
CULINARY PLANTS, ROOTS, &c. 
ASPARAGUS PLANTS. 
Splendid plants that will give abundance of this lovely vegetable, s. 
Connover’s Colossal— l year 
II M ^ 
II >1 ^ 
Giant or Battersea— l 
ii n 
ii n ^ 
Asparagus, Special, for forcing 
SEA KALE 
Lily-White, a fine superior variety. 
Per doz., Is. Cd., 2s. 3d., aud 3s 
per 100 — 3 
» 4 
d. 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
PLANTS. 
Planting roots. 
; per 100, 10s. 6d., 
per doz. 2 
,, 1 
„ 1 
15s., and 21s. 
d. s. 
6 per 100 15 
9 „ 12 
0 „ 7 
Extra Selected, for forcing 
Strong Plants ,, 
Strong Planting Roots... 
HERB ROOTS, &c., &C. 
For Seeds of Herbs and their uses, see page 1 1 
Balm. 
Chives. 
Horehound. 
Hyssop. 
Lavender. 
Rue. 
Thyme, Common. 
Marjoram. 
Sage. 
Thyme, Lemon. 
Mint. 
Savory, Winter. 
Wormwood. 
Pennyroyal. 
Tarragon. 
Stachys Tuberifera (Chinese Artichoke) Choro-Gi. — Ab a 
salad it is quite equal to Radishes, being brought to the table in 
the same way. Not affected by. frost in the least. The tuber! 
should be lifted in November and stored in dryish earth or Band, 
not in damp material, as with the latter the growth is apt to 
recommence. Plant on rich soil. Tubers, Is. per lb. 
POTATO OR UNDERGROUND 
ONIONS. 
Good Select Stock 
...6d. per lb. ; 14 lbs. 5 ( 
Good plants 6d. each ; 4s. per doz. 
DRIED HERBS IN BOTTLES. 
Lemon Thyme. 
Marjoram. 
Mint. 
Savory. 
Thyme. 
Mixed Herbs. 
Pennyroyal. 
Sage. 
Half -pint bottles, 6d. each ; 1-pint, Is. each. 
ARTICHOKE ROOTS AND 
PLANTS. 
Globe Artichokes (Plants) per doz.— 7 
Jerusalem Artichokes (Tubers) per peck— l 
Jerusalem Artichokes (White Skinned)— The tubers have a 
clear white skin instead of the reddish tint of the old variety. 
They are also more regularly formed, having a tendency to a 
globular shape, and the quality is excellent ; a nutritious and 
easily-cultivated Winter vegetable 
per peck of 14 lbs. 2s. ; 56 lbs. 
7 0 
RHUBARB ROOTS. 
Per doz.- 
Sovereign 
Earliest of All 
Johnston’s St. Martin 
Linnseus, large and productive 
Mitchell’s Royal Albert or Early Red 
Myatt’s Victoria, late 
Hawke’s Champagne 
Extra large, for forcing 
Mixed Varieties 
One or six roots of each of the above can be supplied. 
Seed can also be supplied 6d. and Is. per packet. 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS, see special pagres. 
GARLIC. 
9d. per lb. 
CANNELLS’ 
EXHIBITION SHALLOTS. 
Plant and cultivate similar to Onions. 
6 d. per lb. 
HORSE-RADISH SETS. 
per doz. 
Good Plants 
Extra Selected 
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