Cannell & Sons’ Conaplete Seed Guide. 
T hese new labels lm»e botn iutialiuocd to 
supjily a long-felt want for a label similar to 
tbe now well-known “Acme” Labels, made 
for Roses, Fruits, Orchids, and Chrysanthe- 
mums, but of various sizes, and capable of being 
made with any name. 
They are- made in- comniercia-lly pure- zimc, with 
raised hrig)it letters on a black ground, and are prac- 
tically indestructible. A further improvement has 
been ' made by putting the labels on a double stem 
where possible, which, in addition to giving the neces- 
sary strength to the label, prevents it being blown 
round by the wind, gives it a neater and less con- 
spicuous appearance, without detracting from its 
usefulness. 
Although in every way superior, these labels will be 
found to compare in price favourably with any on the 
market. 
3P3R.IC3ES. -J:* 
No. I’cr dox . 
201. For Forest Trees, on stem 14 in. long ... 12/0 
202. ,, ,, for hanging 9/0 
203. For Herbaceous Plants, on stem 3/0 
204. „ ,, for hanging ... 2/6 
205. For Carnations, Pot Plants, &c., on stem 2/6 
206. ,, ,, for hanging 2/0 
207. Number Labels, on stem 2/0 
208. ,, ,, for hanging 1/9 
THE ^PRIHGTHOBPE W HHD TOBE. 
PROVISIONALLY PROTECTED, 
No. 7741, 1894. 
For EXHIBITING 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS, 
£lii9 otfvcr ^fotozrj. 
^I'HE Cup has one Brass Side 
J. Spring w bid) enables the ex- 
hibitor to adjust his flower with 
speed and accuracy in the Tube or 
Water Container. It also has a 
very simjde arrangement to pre- 
vent the necessity of plugging, x 
The Tube or Water Container has 
also oue Brass Side Spring which 
passes through a Flange fixed to 
the Showboard from the under 
side. 
By using those Tubes the ex- 
hibitor can raise his flowers seven 
inches frtm the hoard with instant 
adjustment 
ITS ADVANTAOES ARE— 
Simplicity, 
Ease of Adjustment, 
Durability, 
Effleieney, 
ANU 
Great Saving of Time. 
For Incnrved size, 2 in. diameter. 
T, ,, ,» I, 
.lapanese ... 3 „ ,, 
Price 9/- per doz. 
POSTAGE EATES ON “ACME ” LABELS. 
LETTER POST. 
PARCEL POST. 
ROSES. 
FRUITS. 
ORCHIDS. 
ROSES. 
FRUITS. 
ORCHIDS. 
4 ... Id. 
8 ... lid. 
15 ... 2d. 
24 ... 2id. 
3 ... Id. 
6 ... l^d. 
10 ... 2d. 
15 ... 2id. 
2 ... Id. 
4 ... lid, 
8 ... 2d. 
12 ... 2Jd. 
65 ... 3d. 
130 ... 4Jd. 
195 ... 6d. 
38 ... 3d. 
76 ... 4id. 
114 ... 6d. 
33 ... 3d. 
66 ... 4Jd. 
99 ... 6d. 
FIELD’S WALL NAIL. 
ITO CX-OTHC 3Sra!EtX)EI3. 
TRAINING WITH EASE AND EXPEDITION. 
Made in two qualities, viz,; — “Cast’’ and “Malleable’’ Iron, each 
quality being made in five sizes, graduated to suit all sizes of stems that 
require support. 
4jd. and 6d. per lb. respectively. 
Or packed in ho.xes of 2 lbs. and 4 lbs., or in any size bo.x to order. 
NAILING BAGS SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR THESE NAILS. 
X.B. — Space must be allowed for sicelliny of stem. 
Mr. J. C. Gadsiiy, The Gardens, Navenby Hall, 
Lincoln, 2nd May, 1895. 
1 received Spray Pump, and am much pleased with it ; indeed, 
1 would not be without it for double the price. 
Mr. F. Mabshali., Stockholm Villa, Halstead, 
Kent, 9(/i Auyust, 1895, 
I could not hut be struck with admiration for your superb e.xhi- 
bits at Sevenoaks on Wednesday, and have been diligently studying 
your catalogue almost ever since. 
Mrs. 1 ’kiirv, Ivy Bank, Weymouth, otii May, 1895. 
1 was very pleased indeed with the XL ALL fumigaior. 
Miss Moli.neu.k, Kempsey, Worcester, 29t/i .lamiary, 1895. 
Your Heal Manure is really wonderful for I’rinuilas and Cinerarias. 
