VARIETIES FOR 
Flat White Italian Tripoli — For Autumn sowing ; mild flavour U 8 
Gis.nt Rocch, — i lie best to sow in Autumn for transplanting in 
Spring. Grows to an enormous size ; mild flavour 0 8 
Gid.nt RoCCfl. Lsinon — Iiigh ter in colour than above ; mild flavour ; 
good for exhibition 0 <) 
AUTUMN SOWING. 
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Kea lilOOe Tripoli — A very remarkable vurieiy, keeps well ... 0 *i 
White Lisbon — Of medium size; esteemed for its mild flu >onr ... 0 (> 
For Plante, see page 42. 
Other varieties can be supplied. 
PARSLEY. 
riiTTiTDT? (Apium petroselinum.) Umi5Eli,iker.e. 
vULXUR£)«-~Should the weather be dry, sow early in February* if not def^r till c >«■ ^ « , 
Fer oz. — s. d- 
CRnnolls Eynsford B63,uty — a specially beautiful kind, and 
^^^P^oihu^igcertaiin>^TIi^'^rett^ and most lovely leaf imaginable, 
cx(jiiif“itely mossed and curled, aud where a variety is required for 
j-arnishiug and exhil)ition purposes, this will be found to meet all 
requirements. Very hardy, and well adapted for pot culture ; very 
compact habit. Per pkt., 6t/. and U-. 
CftTinOllS B6H-Ut>y Handsome and highly 
decorative ; as a garnishing plant it is unsurpassed. The plants should 
be thinned out to at least 12 inche.s apart. Per packet, 3d. and 6d, : 
per oz., lOd. 
PARSNIP. 
(Pastinaca sativa.) Umbellifek.®. 
CULTURE . — Sow about the second week in February, or first in March, 
or as early as the ground is in a fit state to receive the seed, choosing a light 
deep-trenched soil if possible ; and if required for exhibition, make a hole 
3 feet deep with a crowbar, push this round so that the hole is largest at 
the top, fill with fine soil, and finish off with dibbing in three seeds. After 
germinating leave the strongest seedling, assist them when in full growth, 
make four holes a foot deep in the soil and about 5 inches away from 
the plant, which can be occasionally filled up with liquid manure, and with 
proper care and attention afterwards, clean, well-grown specimens will 
be the result, that will astonish all beholders. They should be allowed to 
remain in the ground ns long as the weather permits, and when lifted should 
be carefully placed in sand. 
Per oz s. d. 
CftnnBllS^^^FiFSt^PriZ^ — The outcome of several years’ selection 
from the tloliow Crown. This is a grand variety for exhibition 
purposes, going down a great depth and perfectly straight ; skin 
smooth and well blanched ; of splendid shape, and tapering off 
with perfect regularity Per packet, 6</. 1 0 
Cannells’ Student — a first-class variety for the garden ... 0 6 
Cannells’ Hollow Crown — a selected stock, producing long, 
clean, and smooth roots, free from side shoots; very tender 
Cannel ls Selected Fernleaf — invaluable as a garnishing 
plant and for table decoration; one of the finest in cultivation .. 
Covent Garden Garnishing -One of the best cnrled varieties 
grown 
Moss CUFlod — A beautiful variety 
Mys,tt S Gamishingf — A splendid variety ; very double ... 
Turnip-Pootod, op Hambupg’h — Roots used for stewing 
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CANNELLS’ “BEAUTY OF THE PARTEKRE.” 
Maltese, an advance on The Student, growing to a large size 
Eleombe’s Improved-Fine flavour... ... r 
True Jersey Marrow— Extra large 
Turnip-rooted — Recommended for shallow soils 
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