ClLIYNEIUlLiS’ SESESD GUIDE: 1912. 
19 
TOBACCO. 
Havannah ... 
Perpkt. — s (1. 
0 3 
Kentucky 
Perpkt. — 8. d. 
0 3 
Virgrinlan Seed Leaf 
Per pkt.- 
3d. and 
■8. d. 
0 S 
TRANSPLANTED VEGETABLE PLANTS. 
Plants of the following: Vegretables supplied and sent by Parcel Post, at the periods stated below 
Per 100 — 8. d. 8. d. 
0 to 1 6 according to size. 
6 
Borecole, or Kale— From April to Aug. 1 
Broccoli — From May to August 1 0 ,, 1 
Brussels Sprouts -From Sept, to July O 9 „ l o ,, ,, 
Cabbage— From August to April .. 0 9 ,, 1 0 ,, ,, 
Cabbage, Red— From April to Juno 
6d. per doz. 2 0 
Cabbage, Savoy — From May to Sept. 0 9 to 1 0 according to size. 
Cauliflower— From March to August ... 1 6 ,, 2 0 ,, ,, 
Celery — From May to August ... 1 6 ,, 3 0 ,, ,, 
Coleworts— From June to August 
Good King Henry {Chenopodium Bonus 
Henricus) 
Leek — During May and June 
Lettuce — Nearly all the year round 
Onions, Autumn sown— During Feb- 
i-uary and March 
Tomatoes — February to June 
Per 100 — 3. d. 8. d. 
1 0 to 1 6 according to size. 
6 
6 to 3 
0 2 
0 according to size. 
e per doz. 
Plants of Cucumbers, 9d. and Is. each ; Melons, 9d. and Is. each, and Vegetable Marrows, 4d. and 6d. each, at their proper seasons. 
THESE PRICES DO NOT APPLY TO NOVELTIES. 
ONIONS, PLANTS. 
Small Plants out of Boxes, and Plants in 2J-in. pots, well-hardened off and ready for planting out first or second 
week in April. 
Owing to the increasing demand for our Onion Plants, we have made special preparations for growing the undermentioned exhibition kinds in small and 
large plants, the former in boxes and the latter in pots ; these we strongly recommend to our customers as having received no check in their growth 
ultimately make the best plants and the finest exhibition bulbs. ’ 
We should esteem it a favour, when it is possible, for customers to order all potted Plants before the 1st of April, otherwise we cannot guarantee to supply 
Alisa Craig ... 
Cocoa Nut ... 
Small Plants, In Small Pots, 
per doz. — s. d. per doz — s. d. 
1 0 ... 2 0 
1 0 ... 20 
Reading Improved 
Rousham Park Hero 
Small Plants, 
per doz. — s. d. 
1 0 
1 0 
In Small Pots, 
jierdoz. — s. d. 
2 0 
... 2 0 
AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. 
We do not pay Carriage on Agricultural Seeds unless an allowance is enclosed. 
Per lb. — s. d. 
Carrot, White Belgian —Very heavy cropper 
„ Yellow Bmglan— Large and very free-growing 
Sow 7 to 8 lbs. per acre. 
Cabbage, Cattle or Ox Drumhead— From the finest selected 
stock ..• 
Sow 6 lbs. mr acre. 
Mangold Wurzel, Yellow Globe— From the finest selected 
„ „ Giant Long Red— Extra fine variety 
Drill from 6 to 8 lbs. per acre. 
2 « 
Per lb. — 8. d. 
2 0 
Parsnip, Champion— Very fine and large 
Sow # to 7 lbs. per acre. 
Swede Turnip, Giant Purple Top-Heavy cropper, good 
quality, fine shape 
Swede Turnip, Improved Green Top— Very hardy and useful 
for gi’azing purposes 
Sow SI lbs. per acre. 
1 0 
1 0 
Other Varieties can be supplied at advertised prices. 
CAN NELLS’ LAWN GRASS SEEDS. 
Fresln, Well Clectixed, and I*erfecfc, 
For PARKS, TENNIS LAWNS, TERRACES, CRICKET GROUNDS, PLEASURE GROUNDS, BOWLING GREENS, GOLF LINKS, 
TOWN LAWNS, UNDER TREES, &e. 
There is nothing more essential to a rural or a suburban residence than a beautifnl lawn with its close velvety turf. In sowing down a lawn 
be sure the soil is permctly clean, and if poor a good dressing of loam should be well spread over about three or four 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 advantage of the most suitable weather. 
Finest Mixed Lawn Grass, a choice mixture of dwarf evergreen grasses, suitable for Tennis Courts, 
Garden Lawns, Bowling Greens, Ac 
Fine White Lawn Clover ••• •••, 
Fine Mixed Lawn Grass, suitable for general purposes. Lawns, Cricket Grounds, Renovating, &o 
Perennial Rye Grass, cheap grass feed for odd purposes ...' 
1 pound will sow 300 square feet ; 1 peck will sow 2,400 square feet ; 1 bushel, 10,000 square feet ; 4 bushels, 1 acre. 
Climax Lawn Sand (non-poisonous), for destroying Moss and Daisies, and other rough-leaved weeds having surface roots, ai the same time promoting 
the growth of the finer grasses. It quickly transforms a weedy, neglected Larvn into a perfect sward. Sample tins 1/3, 7 lbs. 2/-, 14 lbs. 3/6, 28 lbs. 6/-, 
66 lbs. 11/-, 1 cwt. 20/-. 28 lbs. will dress 100 square yards. 
Lawn Sand and Weed Destroyer.— An excellent preparation in the form of a white powder for destroying Daisies, Buttercups, Dandelion, and other 
weeds in lawns ; it also encourages the gr(,wth of grass. Per tin, 1/- 
Speelal Quotations made for large quantities of the above. 
PERMANENT PASTURE GRASSES, 30s. to 35s. pep acre. 
According to the varieties used in mixture. 
RENOVATING MIXTURE FOR PASTURES, per lb., 1/-; per ewL, 85s. 
We recommend sowing 2 to 3 bushels of Mixed Grasses and 10 to 12 lbs. of Mixed Clovers per acre for Permanent Pastures; 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 fleld is described when making inquiries. 
Wreaths, Bouquets, CroFoes, &c., made to order. 
Per lb. 
Per peck. 
Per bushel. 
3. d. 
s. d. 
s. d. 
1 6 
7 0 
35 0 
1 6 
— 

1 0 
5 6 
20 0 
0 8 
2 6 
9 0 
