CAN^N^EILilLiS’ SEE:I> guide, 1912, 
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RHUBARi^ (Seed). 
Seed of tliis liiiuily is |n’cferal»k* for neuding a)>ro;ul. >Sow in 
iMarch on a light rich soil in drills about 2 ft. apart ; thin out, 
allowing tlie strongest plants to remain 10 to 1(> inches apart. 
Champagne. Early Red. Royal Albert. Victoria. Finest Mixed. 
1 6d. per packet 
[ Rhubarb Roots, see page 20. 
I SALADS. 
; We supply seeds of plants generally used at various times of the year in 
the preparation of this now recognised necessity on tlie dining table, 
j Descriptions will be found under the various heading^— Barbe de Capucini 
' CJeleriac, Chervil, Chicory, Chives, Corn Salad, Cress, Cucumber, Dandelion’ 
Endive, I.ettuce, Mustard, Nasturtium, Purslane, Radish, Rampion, Salsafy, 
Shallot, Tarragon, Tomato, AVateroress, Witlocf. ’ 
SALSAFY (Veg^etable Oyster). 
Although Salsafy is not usually cultivated in small gardens, 
there is no reason wliy it should not be, as the roots form a valuable 
addition to the somewhat limited list of winter vegetables. They 
I are easily cooked, merely require scraping, steeping in vinegar and 
water, then boiled until tender, after which they may be served up 
with white sauce. 
. . Per oz. — s. d. 
CANNELLS’ MAMMOTH — Best quality 0 10 
SPINACH. 
, ■ CULTURE.— Shouhl the weather be favourable, a small sowing 
of the round variety may be made in January, another in February, 
and a larger one in .March. Successive sowings may then be made 
every fhree weeks till the beginning of May, and afterwards weekly 
to the end of July. For winter use, sow the prickly variety weekly 
during the first three weeks in August. The New Zealand should 
be sown in heat and transplanted, and be protected till the beginning 
of June, when it may planted out without shelter. 
CANNELLS’ EYNSFORD FAVOURITE.-A great advance on the 
old round form of Spinach, well adapted for winter and summer 
sowing per pint. Is. 6d, 0 i 
Prickly or Winter — Forwinteru.se per qt., Is. 9d. ; per pt. Is. 0 2 
Round or Summer — For summer use ,, Is. 9d. ; ,, Is. 0 2 
New Zealand — Should be sown in February in heat and trans- 
planted in June q g 
Orach or Mountain— Quite distinct 0 6 
Perpetual Spinach, or Green Beet— Furnishing leaves in great 
abundance, should be regularly picked so as to encourage good 
; growth ; leaves are quite green 6 
SCORZONERA. 
CANNELLS’ SELECTED. 
The roots are boiled or stewed 
in the same way as Par.siiip. A 
delicious vegetable. 
9d. per oz. 
SEA KALE 
(Seed). 
CULTURE— Sow in March or 
April in rows, about lf> inches 
apart, and keep the plants clear of 
weeds. Transplant to good, well 
trenched, and rich ground, in 
clumps of about four or five, ami 
between each lot so planted leave a 
space of about 3 feet, so that any 
one can move between them fluriiig 
the growing season. 
9d. per oz. 
For Plants, see page 20. 
SHALLOTS 
See page 20. 
SEA KAI.B. 
STRAWBERRY (Seed). 
CULTUR^Seed may be sown in slight heat during the end of 
January and February, or ifstroi^ plants are required early in the 
next year, seed may be sown in September in a cold frame. When 
large enough, plant out in beds in the usual way as reejuired, 
Alpine Red ... perpkt., 6d. Alpine White ... perpkt., od. 
Choice Large Fruited Varieties, Mixed, saved from the best kinds 
only. Per pkt., 6d. and Is. 
For Strawberry Plants, see Bulb List. 
OAXNET.LS’ EARLY SIX WEEKS, 
TURNIP (Garden). 
CULTURE.— Sow in March, April, and once a 'month till the end of August. Sow Six Weeks and 
Snov'iall till May ; they are th<> best for early u.se. 
SEED SAVED FROM ONLY THE FINEST SHAPED AND MOST SOLID BULBS. 
CANNELLS’ EARLY SIX WEEKS -Beautiful 
and one of the best for gmeral crop 
Early Snowball - Good for exhibition 
Early White Stone — Suitable for summer use . 
CANNELLS’ GARDEN SWEDE 
Per pint Peroz. 
shape, the cpiickest variety grown, a. d. 3 . d. 
19 0 4 
19 0 4 
16 0 3 
16 0 3 
Golden Ball— The best type of yellow garden Turnip. Flavour is excellent, and 
stands the winter well ... 2 0 
Green Top Stone — For late sowing ... ... ... ... ,,, ... j g 
Model White— Remarkable for its form, earliiiess, and quality. Strongly 
recommended to exhibitors ° . j 9 
CANNELLS’ SCARLET SIX WEEKS — Award of Merit, R. H.,S. Distinct, a 
splendid rich -colon red red skin ; full size 
Red Garden Globe— Fine shape and quality, equally suitable for early use, main 
crop, or autumn sowing 2 0 
All the Year Round — A green-top yellow variety ; stands the severest weather .. . 1 6 
American Red Stone-A most excellent kind \ 9 
Chirk Castle Biaek Stone— A capital variety for August -sowing; the skin is 
black and the flesh snowy white ..2 6 
Early Purple-top Munich — The earliest of all, fine flavour ; suitable for exhibition 2 6 
Orange Jelly — One of the best I g 
0 4 
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0 4 
0 6 
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0 3 
0 4 
0 6 
0 6 
0 3 
We are noted for oup Gannas. 
