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PARSLEY. 
CUIj'n’HE.— Should the weather be dry, sow early in February ; if not, defer till middle of Maveh. Sow again in May, and also July, for furnishing 
plants to stand over winter. Parsley seeil is rather longer than most seeds in germinating and should be watered in dry weather if iieeessary. The secret 
of having it good all the year is to sow in good soil. Id inelies from plant to plant. 
Perpkt. Peroz. 1 Per oz. 
s. d. 
CANNELLS’ EYNSFORD BEAUTY— A beautiful kind. 
For gariiisliiiig and exhibition purposes this will meet 
all requireinents. Well adapted for pot culture ; compact 
habit . ... ... .. 3d. and 0 6 
CANNELLS' BEAUTY OF THE PARTERRE-Hand- 
some and highly decorative. Should be thinned out to 
at least 12 inches apart ... ... ... 3d. and 0 6 
s. d. 1 s. d. 
Fernleaf— Invaluable as a garnishing plant 0 6 
Improved Moss Curled— A beautiful variety o fi 
10 
Covent Garden Garnishing- One of the best curled varieties ... 0 6 
0 9 Myatt’S Garnishing — A splendid variety ; very double 0 4 
PARSNIP. 
CANNELLS’ FIRST PRIZE. 
CULTURE. — Sow about the second week in Feb- 
ruary, or first in March, or a-s early as the ground 
is in a lit state to receive the seed, choosing a light deep- 
trenched soil if possible ; and if required for exhibition, 
make a hole 3 feet deep with a crowbar, push this round 
so that the hole is largest at the top, till with tine soil, 
and linish otf with riibbling in three seeds. After 
germinating leave the strongest seedling, assist them 
when in full growth, make four holes a foot deep in the 
soil and about 5 inches away from the plant, which can 
be occasionally tilled up with li<pud manure. They 
.should be allowed to remain in the ground ,as long 
as the weather permits, and when lifted should be 
carefully placed in sand. 
Peroz.— s. d. 
CANNELLS’ FIRST PRIZE - A grand 
variety for exhibition ; skin smooth and 
w'ell blanched ; of splendid shape, and 
tapering olf with perfect regularity, 
per packet, 4d. 0 8 
CANNELLS’ STUDENT - A first class 
variety for the garden 0 6 
CANNELLS’ HOLLOW CROWN — A 
selected stock producing long, clean, and 
smooth roots, free from side shoots ; very 
tender 0 4 
Jersey Marrow- Extra large o 4 
OUR STOCK IS GROWN FROM ANNUALLY 
SELECTED ROOTS ONLY, 
KITCHEN & EXHIBITION SEED 
POTATOES 
(DIRECT FROM SCOTLAND). 
SPECIALLY GROWN AND SELECTED FOR SEED, AND 
TRUE TO NAME. 
Those marked with a * are good Exhibition varieties. “1^ 
It is absolutely necessary that full Rail Address should accompany 
all orders for Potatoes. 
CULTURE.— Consider the condition of the soil— if rich, pulverize it by 
digging tw'O, three, or four times. Plant early, before the strong eyes at the 
principal end start growing. Do everything possible so that the foliage is in 
no way injured. Take np early. Never clamp up tight until frosts set in 
this prevents premature growth. Peel with a proper peeling knife. Do this 
every evening, ami let them lie in water all night, and you certainly cannot 
fail to have mealy, beautiful eating Potatoes wdien cooked. 
Abbreviations:— White Round; w.K., White Kidney; C.R., Coloured Round; 
C.K., Coloured Kidney. 
EARLY VARIETIES. 
‘Beauty of Hebron (Pink)- c.K. Very produotivc and a good 
keeper ; llesh pure white 10 0 3 0 
‘Beauty of Hebron (White) — w.k. a good early variety; 
splendid flavour 10 0 3 0 
‘Early American Rose — C.K. Handsome red tubers 8 0 2 6 
CAKNEU.S’ DEAUTY OK IIEIUION. 
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