CANNELLS’ FLORAL GUIDE, 1912, 
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PERFECT MUSHROOM SPAWN. 
Having every facility, and to be quite sure that nothing but the best shall come from us, we collect 
samples from all sources where manufactured, immediately test which is the best, and |)urchase largely; con- 
sequently, all our customers succeed, most of them far above their expectations. At this moment we have a 
large stock, and beyond all question the finest ever offered 
Per brick, 4d., postage 4d. ; per peck, 14., postage 7d. ; per bushel, 5/- 
“ A Practical Treatise on the Cultivation of Mushrooms,” by F. J. Barter, F.R.H.S. Price 1/-; post free, 1,'2. 
SELECT CRAPE VINES. 
Grape Vines we grow very e.xtens^vcly ; our l.'iOft. by 20ft. wide house is filled with them early in the Spring. 
BOOK ON vmis, by A. BARRON. 5/-; Post Free. 5/6. 
* For Cool House. -f For Hothouse. a Pot Culture. 
a| Alicante, black, oval berries, bunches large ; a fine 
variety, late ;■ excellent keeping qualities. 
f Alnwick Seedling, black, large oval berries ; rich 
flavour, late, handsome, keeps well ; set with 
the pollen of some other variety gives the best 
results. 
•Appley Towers, black, succeeding Black Hamburgh ; 
good flavour and keeping qualities. 
a*Blaok Hamburgh (Frankenthal), roundish-oval ber- 
ries ; a delicious Grape, best for general use ; 
a fine early forcing kind. 
*Black Prince, berries roundish oval, bunches long and 
tapering. 
a*Buckland Sweetwater, white or pale amber, round 
berries ; an excellent early Grape ; useful for 
Summer 
*Calabrian Raisin, white, round berries, late • keeps 
well. 
afChasselas Musijue, white, round berries, early; 
fruits best on suckers or c[uite young wood. 
* Diamond Jubilee (New), black, oval berry, sets, 
freely, colours early and easily ; finp flavour ; 
can be grown with or without very little heat 
in the South; an acquisition. 
