Canncll & Sons’ Complete Seed G 
SPINACH. 
[f'pinacia oleracea.) CiiHKOi’omACH.ii. 
CULTURE. — Should the weather be favourable, a small sowing of 
the round variety may bo made iu January, another in February, and a 
larger one in Mareh. Successive sowings may then be made every three 
weeks till the beginning of May, and afterwards weekly to the end of July. 
For Winter use, sow the prickly variety weekly during the first three weeks 
in August, The New Zealand should be sown in heat and transplanted, 
and be protected till the beginning of June, when it may be planted out 
'without shelter. 
CAUNKLLS’ ROUBO SFtNAOU. 
Poroz.— s. il. 
Cannell’s Eynsford Favourite— a great advance on the 
bid round foVm of Spinac h, well adTptec for Winter and Summer 
sowing; very continuous in growtli an«l rich in colour; wh^J^ 
lioiled possesses Hpleudid table qualities ; leaves are of a thick 
and leathery succulent substauce ; an excellent variety 
per pint, 2s. 6d. 0 b 
CANNELI.s’ PRICKLY WINACU. 
Cannells’ Prickly, or Winter — 
For Winter use ••• pcrqt., Is. Dd. ; per pt., Is. 0 3 
Cannells* Round, or Summer — 
For Suiiiiiier use ... per qt. , Is. 9d. ; per pt. ,1s. 0 8 
Flanders Broadleaf— A broad-leaved 
hardy variety ... ... ••• ... n Is. 9d.; Is* ^ ^ 
New Zealand— Should be sown in February in heat and 
transplanted in June ^ ” 
Orache, or Mountain— Quite distinct ^ ® 
Perpetual Spinach, or Green Beet— Very useful, furnishing 
leaves in great abundance, and which should be regularly picked 
80 as to encourage good growth ; , leaves are quite green ; sowings 
should be made in March, April, and the latter part of July ... 0 G 
TURNIP. 
(Brassica ro/a.) Ceuciker,®. 
CULTURE.— Sow in March, April, and once a month till the end of 
August. Sow Sir and Snowball till May ; they arc the best for early use. 
cannells’ early six-weeks iurnif. , 
Per oz. — s.^d. 
Cannells’ Scarlet Six Weeks — obtained an Award of Merit, 
K.H.S., owing to its distinct and highly-colonrod character, pos- 
sessing a splendid rich-coloured redskin ; full size, of good form, 
and of the finest quality ; will be found most useful onthe'cxhi- 
tion table. No collection should be without it 0 <• 
Cannells’ Early Six IVeeks — 65intifui shape, the quickest 
variety grown, and one of the itesi for general crop, per pint Is. Od. 0 4 
Cannells’ Early Snowball — Good fore.xhibition, per pint,ls.9d. 0 4 
All the Year Round — a green-top yellow variety ; stands the 
severest weather - ••• P“ ® 4 
American Red Stone— A most excellent kind per pint. Is. Jcl. 0 4 
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