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“T.eigphone— ' 
3, 8WANLEY JUNCTION (G.P.O.) 
SWANLEY, 
• KENT. 
Dear Sir or Madam, 
Again we have much pleasure in sending you our “ Herald of 
Spring Seed Guide.” We have been delighted to receive and appreciate the 
many letters from our clients, expressing their satisfaction of our “Golden 
Seeds ” we had the pleasure of supplying both for exhibition and other purposes. 
The fact that our stocks have been selected and re-selected for nearly fifty 
years, is in itself a guarantee of the high class seeds we are in'a position to supply 
our esteemed patrons. Our seeds are saved from calcareous soil which imparts 
a greater brilliancy of flowers, and sweetness of flavour to the vegetables they 
produce than that possessed by those obtained from other sources. 
It is needless to say there are many cheap seeds offered, but it is obvious 
that little or no care can be bestowed upon their selection. Then why buy 
inferior seeds when by spending a littte extra you can have the choicest of 
flowers and vegetables in your garden, to be the admiration of all your 
friends. 
It will be noticed in Peas, Broad Beans and Onions that prices 
arc higher than usual owing to the continued drought during last summer 
but their quality is up to the standard of excellency, although a few of the 
samples are somewhat smaller. 
We take this opportunity of returning many thanks to our clients for 
their past patronage, and ask that they will continue to favour us with 
their orders, which will receive our personal and prompt attention. 
In anticipation of your continued commands. 
We are, Sir or Madam, 
Yours obediently, 
H. CANNELL & SONS. 
Our Goods have 
been Awarded : 
GOLD MEDALS, GOLD CLOCK, . . . 
SILVER TROPHIES, SILVER CUPS, 
FIRST CLASS CERTIFICATES . . . 
and DIPLOMAS all over the world. 
