Cannell & Sons’ Complete Seed Guide 
Per 0 z. — 8. d. 
Victoria — Larger leaves, more fleshy, and superior quality to the 
ordinary Spinach ; stronger grower, and needs more room than 
the prickly ; quite hardy, and is not so apt to run to seed 0 4 
Turnip, Golden Ball (Selected).— Certificated by the Royal 
Horticultural Society as the best type of yellow garden Turnip. 
The flavour is excellent, and it stands the Winter almost 
as well as a Swede. It has been awarded numerous prizes ... 0 6 
EARLY PURPLE-TOP MUNICH TURNIP. 
CANNELLS’ PRICKLY SPINACH. 
Cannells’ Prickly, or Winter— 
For Winter use perqt., Is.Od. ; per pt.. Is. 0 3 
Cannells’ Round, or Summer— 
For Summer use ... per qt., Is. 9d. ; perpt.,ls. 0 3 
Flanders Broadleaf— A broad-leaved 
hardy variety Is. 9d. ; ,, Is. 0 3 
New Zealand— Should be sown in February in heat and 
transplanted in June 0 6 
Orache, or Mountain— Quite distinct 0 6 
Perpetual Spinach, or Green Beet— Very useful, fumishing 
leaves in great abundance, and which should be regularly picked 
so as to encourage good growth ; leaves are quite green ; sowings 
should be made in March, April, and the latter part of July ... 0 C 
TURNIP. 
d. 
(Brassica ropa.) CEUCiFEK.a:. 
CULTURE. — Sow in March, April, and once a month till the end of 
August. Sow Six Weeks and Snowball till May ; they are the best for early use. 
Per oz. — s. 
Cannells’ Scarlet Six Weeks— Obtained an Award of Merit, 
R.H.S., owing to its distinct and highly-coloured character, pos- 
sessing a splendid rich-coloured red skin ; full size, of good form, 
and of the finest quality ; will be found most useful on the exhi- 
tion table. No collection should be without it 
All the Year Round — A green-top yellow variety ; stands the 
severest weather 
American Red Stone— A most e.xcellent kind 
Cannells’ Early Six Weeks — Beautiful shape, the quickest 
variety grown, and one of the best for general crop, per pint Is. 9d. 
Chirk Castle Black Stone— A capital variety for August sowing 
for Winter use ; the skin is black and the flesh snowy white. 
The quality is first-rate, and as the bulbs bury themselves well in 
the soil they remain good all through the winter and in the most 
severe weather ... ... ... 
Early Purple-top Munich — The earliest of all, fine flavour ; suit- 
able for exhibition ... 
Cannells’ Early Snowball— Good for exhibition, per pint. Is, 9d. 
Early White Stone— Suitable for Summer use ,, Is. 6d. 
Green-top Stone — For late sowing ,, Is. fid. 
Jersey Navet — A white variety, oblong shape, mild, sweet flavour ; 
good for late sowing to stand the Winter ... ... ... ... 
Orange Jelly — One of the best per pint Is. fid. 
Turnip, Model White— This variety is remarkable for its form, 
earliness, and quality, and it cannot be too strongly recom- 
mended to exhibitors. The Gardeners* Chronicle says : — ‘* Model 
White Turnip is the greatest advance in white varieties that 
we have seen.” Awarded Certificate at the Rojal Horticultural 
Society’s Vegetable Conference 
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cannells’ early six-weeks turnip. 
other varieties can be supplied. 
YELLOW FINLAND TURNIP. 
White Dutch 
AMERICAN RED STONE TURNIP, 
... per pint. Is. 9d. 0 
Yellow Finland — A splendid variety, which can be sown either in 
Spring or Autumn ; bulbs very even and regular in form, some- 
what hollowed at the base, with a very small tap root ; smooth 
skin of a pale orange-yellow colour, the upper part a pale green, 
yellow flesh, solid and excellent 
Yellow Maltese — A very handsome variety, splendid quality 
Cannells’ Garden Swede 
