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Cannell & Sons’ Complete Seed Guide. 
MUSHROOMS. 
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Our MUSHROOM SPAWH 
is fresh and of the Best Quality. 
CANNKI.1,8’ “perfect.” 
**.**'^k- ’ *’® H”'*® sur® that nothing but the best shall come from us, we collect samples from all sources where manufactured 
i.mma.it which IS the and purchase largely; consequently, all our customers succeed, most of them far above their expectations. At this 
moment we ha\c a large stock, and beyond all question the finest ever offered. Per brick, 6d., postage 4d.; per peck. Is. 6d., postage 9d.; per bushel, 6s. 
A Practical Treatise on the Cultivation of Mushrooms, by J. Wright, F.R.H.S., price Is., post free Is. 2d. 
By using- Cannells’ Perfect Mushroom Spawn they can be had all the year round. 
MUSTARD. 
(Siiiapis alba and S. nigra.) CRUClFKR.it. 
CULTURE. — Sow every fortnight for succession in boxes, in heat when too cold out of doors, 
sown about a day or so later than Cress, when they are required to come in together for cutting. 
CannelIs|_Eynsford_^JQii^^ — A splendid, carefully-selected, and improved form of the old v 
Cheaper by the peck or bushel. 
On account of making such rapid growth, should bn 
Per oz.— 8. d 
Chinese — Leaves and stems much larger than the common variety, black seeded 
I'ariety, as generally grown for salads 
per quart, 2s. ; 
per pint, la.; 
CANNELLS’ PRIZE MEDAL ONIONS. 
(Allium cepa.) Lilliacea:. 
Awarded a SILVER MEDAL. Agricultural Hall, 1893. 
A SILVER KNIGHTIAN MEDAL. 1894. 
SILVER MEDAL. Birmingham, 1897. 
WE MAKE THESE A' GREAT SPECIALITY. 
aiid 
OUR ONION FIELD BETWEEN JUNE AND SEPTEMBER. 
CULTURE — The ground should be double dug in October or early in November, great care being taken to intermix a heavv dressim? of nitfhl 
o.l.pig or strong manure, keeping as great a portion of the manure as possible at the bottom of the trench. The ground clVthcn be leff in ite ^ 
8 ate until early in January when a good dreeing of soot may be spread over the surface, which is not only a preventive “ 0 “ he maggot b it a valTble 
stimulant for the Onion throughout its different stages of growth. Nothing more should be done imtil thr o.T .1 “ v®!®®®*® 
(weather permittingO the beds should be pointed over, well raked, and rolled or trodden down firm and the seed drilled in rows^f foot^Z^ whkh 
leaves ample room for a draw hoe, which cannot well be used too often if care be exercised to avoid any iniurv to the tons A= J,?. tn n " 
and well established tlnn out to 9 inches apart and during an early stage of their growth a liberal top-driss?ng of spent muthrrm bid manZZZd be 
beneficial in keeping the ground moist and cool m hot, dry seasons, and saving a considerable labour in watering wCn th«v f n ®® 
of our “Real Manure,” 2 ounces to the yard, will do wonde’rs for them, especially if “ Zered in shZd the^wZZ be 
broadcast in showery weather will help to keep down the mildew and also encourage growth. For what are termed Trfpoli or Wnir OntZ » - 
in August and transplant the following hpnn^^ Onions may be grown on the same piece of land for years if good tillage is kept up every seas 
Autumn Onions early m August, and transplanting the seedlings in due coarse, followed with a sowing weather permitting 
Eight Weeks in February, and then again with the bpring varieties, it is possible by this method to have Onions throughout the year 
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