annell & Sons’ Complete Seed Guide. 
BROCCOLI, PRODUCTIVE, OR HEN AND CHICKKN8. 
KrnppoH Productive or Hen and Chickens.— This is a most remarkable hardy variety found amongst our stock, and is ‘he “Hen 
and Sens.-- " uitfreJflarAnd givifalarge quautity of lovely white ^e‘'nk^"’.■d pT^r'ls '“bt" 
come in. Those that grow it once will grow it again, and for sujiplying a large family it is highly laliiable. ler pkt., bd. and Is. , per o/.., 
CABBAGE. {Brassica oleracea capitata.) Crucifer^';. 
a. rritircf roS“Thl.‘t 'sir, wit, crtw:: 
April for Autumn and Winter use, and early in August for Spring and Summer cutting. 
Mr. G. Lewis, Koss, Hereford, ISf/i July, 1895. 
I find your Early Etampes Cabbage the earliest and best hearting variety I have tried — just the one for us cottagers. 
Mr. AV. .Tohs-Son, Shipton, Market Weighton, Yorks, KiM July, 1895. 
The seeds I got from vou last vcar have done remarkably well, and have been much admired. 
Mr. W. Tn-i.Eu, The. Gardens, Hartwell, Aylesbury, b2:irfjru/y, 1895. 
Alyself and friends were highly impressed with your Elampes Cabbage. I cannot speak too well of it. 
M. .Toiinsos. Esq., Western Cottage, Carshalton, 31.s< July, 1895. 
The seeds I had from you, both Cabbage and Brussels, turned out excellent The Brussels are the finest of any around here, full of solid 
young buttons. ^ ^ Koiiinsov, Esq., Coneysthorpe, Malton, T3r<l Auyust, 1895. 
All the Vegetable seeds I got from you have done uncommonly well. Onions are splendid. 
Mr. Edwin FaiAier, Kiddington Gardens, AVoodstock, 11th September, 1895. 
I am pleased to say that your seeds have done well. My employer thinks I ought to exhibit, and I shall be glad of your cards for the various 
vegetables. Toronto Place, Forton, Gosport, 22m! .July, 1895. 
At the last monthly meeting of the Anialenr Gardeners’ Association a diploma was offered for the best exhibit of vegetables. I am pleased to 
say I won the same with specimens grown from your seeds. 
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