canine: iLiZ^s’ SE:E:r» guide:, i914. 
19 
TOBACCO. 
Havannah 
I’er i>kt. 
-s. (1. 
0 3 
Kentucky ... 
Pei’i.'il, — s, (1. 
0 3 
Virginian Seed Leaf 
Pei' likt. — s. (1. 
3d. and 0 6 
TRANSPLANTED VEGETABLE PLANTS. 
Plants of the following Vegetables supplied and sent by Parcel Post, 
Per 100- s. d. s. d. 
at the periods stated below:— 
Per 100 — 3. d. s. d. 
9 to 
0 „ 
9 
9 
0 
9 „ 
9 >> 
6 
0 aecording to size. 
6 
f) 
0 .. 
0 aeeording to size. 
0 .. 
0 „ 
Coleworts -From .lunc to August 
0 
9 to 1 
0 according to size. 
Good King Henry {Chenopodiuvi Bonus 
Heiiricus) 
7 
6 
Leek During May and .lune 
1 
6 to 3 
0 according to size. 
Lettuce — Nearly all the year round 
1 
0 „ 1 
<3 „ 
Onions, Autumn sown— During Feb- 
ruary and March 
1 
0 ,, I 
fi II II 
Tomatoes - February to .1 uiic 
1 
6 „ 2 
6 ]icr doz. 
Borecole, or Kale— from April to Aug. 
Broccoli —From May to August 
Brussels Sprouts— From Sept, to J uly 
Cabbage— From August to April 
Cabbage, Red— From April to .lime 
Cd. per doz. 
Cabbage, Savoy— From May to Sept. 
Cauliflower— From March to August ... 
Celery — From May to August 
Plants of Cucumbers, 9d. and Is. each ; Melons, 9d. and Is. eaeh.'and Vegetable Marrows, 4d. and 6d. each, at their proper seasons. 
THESE PRICES DO NOT APPLY TO OVELTIES. 
ONIONS, PLANTS. 
Small Plants out of Boxes, nd Plants in 21-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 e.\hibition kinds in small and 
large plants, the former in bo.\es and the latter in pots; these we strongly recommend to our customers as having received no cheek in their growth, 
ultimately make the best plants and the liiiest e.'vhibition bulbs. 
We should esteem it a favour, when it is possible, for eustomeis to order all potted Plants before the 1st April, otherivise wo cannot guarantee to siijiply. 
Small Plants, In Small Pots, 
Alisa Craig 
Cocoa Nut . 
Small Plants. In Small Pots, 
per doz. — s. d. per doz. — s. d. 
1 0 ... 2 0 
1 0 ... 2 0 
Reading Improved 
Rousham Park Hero 
per doz. — 3. d. 
1 0 
1 0 
AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. 
We do not pay Carriage on Agricultural Seeds unless an allowance is enclosed. 
Per lb. — s. 
Carrot, White Beigian— Very heavy croiipei 
„ Yellow Belgian— I.arge and very free growing 
Sow 7 to 3 lbs. per acre. 
Cabbage, Cattle or Ox Drumhead— From the linest selected 
stock 
Sow 0 lbs jier acre. 
Mangold Wurzel, Yellow Globe— From the finest selected 
„ „ Giant Long Red— Extra fine variety 
Drill from 6 to 8 lbs. per acre 
d. 
0 
0 
2 6 
per doz. — s. d. 
2 0 
2 0 
Pur lb. — s. 
... 2 
Parsnip, Champion— Very line and 
Sow 6 to 7 lbs. per .acre. 
Swede Turnip, Giant Purple Top-Heavy cropper, good 
quality, line shape ... ... 1 
Swede Turnip, .Improved Green Top— Very hanly and useful 
for grazing purposes 1 
Sow 81 lbs. ner acre. 
Other Varieties can be supplied at advertised prices. 
CANNELLS’ LAWN GRASS SEEDS. 
and 
I*©i?fec5-t. 
BOWLING 
GREENS, GOLF LINKS, 
In sowing down a 
After being well : 
lawn 
oiled 
Fcesli, "WeH Cleaned, 
For PARKS, TENNIS LAWNS, TERRACES, CRICKET GROUNDS, PLEASURE GROUNDS, 
TOWN LAWNS, UNDER TREES, &e. 
There is nothing more essential to a rural or a suburban residence tliaii a beautiful lawn xyitli its close velvety tiirt. 
be sure the soil is perfectly clean, and if poor a good dressing of loam should bo well spread over about three or lour inches deep, 
and raked very line the seed may be sown broadcast and as evenly as possible tliim rolled down. In a few weeks the grass Wifl appear and bo icady foi 
cutting, which operation should be often performed, using the scythe until the lawn he well established, yvhen it may be cut with inachme and rolled as 
frequently as required. It should be sown in April, May, August and September, always taking advantage of the luost^suitahle wea^he^.^^^ 
Finest Mixed Lawn Grass, a choice mi.xturu of dwarf tvergreen grasses, 'suitable lor Tennis Courts, 
( !arden Lawns, Bowling Hreens, 
Fine White Lawn Clover ^ 
Fine Mixed Lawn Grass, suitable for general purposes, Lawns, Cricket ( trounds, Kenovatiiig, Sc 
Perennial Rye Grass, cheap grass seed for odd purposes 
1 111. will sow 3C0 square feet ; 1 pock will sow 2,400 sipiare feet ; 
d. 
6 
6 
0 
8 
3. d. 
8 0 
Per bushel, 
s. d. 
30 0 
24 
9 
1 bushel, 10,000 square feet ; 4 bushels, 1 acre. 
Climax Lawn Sandtuou-poisonous), for destroying Moss and Daisies, and otherVough-leaved weeds 7 ‘ 2 /- TtThs's/V’^TlTs^'of 
the growtli of the finer grasses It quickly transforms a weedy, neglected Lawn into a perfect swaid. Sample tins 1/3, 7 llis. 2/ , 14 11 s. 3/0, 28 lbs. t/ 
of a white powder for destroying Daisies, Buttercups, Dandelion, 
and other 
56 lbs. 11/-, 1 ewt. 20/-. 28 lbs. will dress 100 square yards. 
Lawn Sand and Weed Destroyer.— An excellent preparation in the form I 
weeds in lawns ; it also eneoiiragos the growth of grass. Per tin, 1/. 
Special Quotations made for large quantities of the above. 
PERMANENT PASTURE GRASSES, 35s. to A2s. per acre. 
According to the varieties used in mixture. 
Suitable Mixtures for any particular situation or soil can always be supplied, if the general nature of the soil and the 
situation of the field is described when making inquiries. 
