CANNESI^KjS’ SEED guide:, 1914 
BROCCOLI. 
CULTURE. — Early sowings may be made in February, under glass, followed by sowings in the open grouinl, middle of April and second week 
in May, for suocessional crops. When the plants are largo enough, prick out into a bed 6 inches apart, and after they have accjuired strength, transplant 
to a piece of gfouinl that has been previously well dug and sooteil, in rows 2A feet apart and 2 feet di.stant from eacli other As the plants .advance 
in growth draw tlie soil around the stems, and give Ihiuhl manure occasionally. We strongly recommend a sprinkling of nitrate of soda which will 
be fountl to work wonders. It is advisable to cut the lieads as soon as they attain the medium size. 
Pkt. Per oz. 
Section I.— For Cutting: from September to November. s. d. s. d. 
Grange’s Early White Cape— Fine for autumn use a"'! 0 8 i i 
CANNELL’S SELF PROTECTING — Heautiful whito and firm heads, thoroughly protected by the leaves ; remain a long time fit for use, 3d. ami 0 6 10 
Waloheren —One of the best for succes.sive sowings 4d. and 0 8 Ij |,4 
Section II.— For Cutting: 
from December to 
February. 
Pkt. Peroz. 
s. d. 8. d. 
Early White— Very flue aud 
early ; flavour sweet aiul 
delicious ; snow-white heads; 
very hardy ... ... ... — 0 8 
Early Purple Sprouting— 
A useful variety for small 
gardens : much improved — 0 8 
Snow's Winter White -A 
valuable winter var., (id. and 10 16 
White Sprouting — Very 
productive, quick iii growth 
line flavour ... 3d. and 0 6 10 
Section 111.— For Cutting: 
in March and April. 
Pkt. Per oz. 
s. d. s. d. 
Brimstone, or Ports- 
mouth— Too well-known to 
need any description — 0 8 
Knight'S Protecting — A 
favourite sort ... 3d. and 0 6 0 10 
Improved Leamington— 
Good size heads, close and 
well • protected ; a good 
market variety ... 3d. and 0 6 10 
c.4nnell's matchless. 
BROCCOLI, EARLY WHITE. 
Section IV.— For Cutting: from April to July. 
Pkt. 
Latest of All- Heads well protected aud of medium size, hardy ; cooking qualities all s. d. 
that can be desired 3d. and 0 6 
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 6 
Flower of Spring— An exc ellent early spring variety, forming compact white heads 
3d. and 0 6 
Cattell’S Eclipse — Very hardy ; a most excellent late sort 3d. and 0 6 
Methven’S June — Producing fine pure white heads till nearly the end of June. It is 
verv hardy ... .. ... ... . . ... ... ... ,06 
CANNELLS’MODEL-L ate and good ; one of the hardiest and best in colour and 
flower, almost equal to a Cauliflower ... 3d. aud 0 6 
Other varieties can be supplied. See Plants, page 19. 
Per 07. 
s. d. 
1 0 
1 0 
1 0 
0 10 
1 0 
1 0 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS. 
CULTURE.— Sow the seed between the beginning of M.arcli and end of April— the earlier 
the better— in drills, on a well-prepared bed, ami cover thinly with tine soil. VJien the plants 
are 2 or 3 inches high draw oat the strongest ami transplant into anotlier l)e.d, 6 inch.e.s apart. In 
May or June plant 2 feet apart in the row.s and 11 feet between the plants in the rows. Ground 
shoulil be prepared early, so as to allow the soil to become tirni. 
CANNELLS' MATCHLESS — An excellent variety, most reliable and useful kind, and from the 
kind, and from the seed we are sending out, saved from our improved stock ; the one indis- 
pensable variety for keen competitive puvposss, and also for general use and market garden 
requirements ... .. ... .. .■ ... ... per pkt., 3d. aud 6d. 1 0 
Cambridge Champion — The sprouts are firm aud of excellent flavour, keeps well aud one of 
thu best for the table per pkt., 4d. and 8d. 1 4 
Aigburth — One of the hardiest and most productive varieties in cultivation ... per pkt., 4d. C 8 
Scrymgep’s Giant — A superior and useful variety ; compact sprouts of delicate flavour 0 6 
Dakeitn — Robust habit, medium height, richly flavoured sprouts ; a good market gardener's 
variety 0 8 
Other varieties can be supplied. For plant*, see page 19. 
