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Cannell & Sons’ Complete Seed Guide. 
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JJAYE pleasitre in sending all their esteemed Gustomers a Catalogue for the current year, 
and at the same time wish to sincerely thanh them for their preference towards them. 
We need not here eulogise our Kentish Seeds, "but simply state, owing to the satisfaction 
they always give, ive every year receive more and more orders than the previous. Our seeds ripened 
beautifully, our stock is in a splendid condition, the strains far in advance of those usually seen, 
and varieties most pure. 
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Mr. W. Pkice, The Giudous, Poiityprydd, Trefuant, ls< iVoi)C)«6c;v 1895 
Dear Mr. Cannell,— Unfortnuately, we have hitherto divided onr order for what we wanted for the garden between several firms, hut I find 
Messrs. Caniiells’ Seeds cannot Ite beaten, and shall at all times be glad to receive catalogues. M'ith thanks tind kind regards. 
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