jp* Cannell &; Sons’ Complete Seed Guide. 
CULTURE • — The seed may be sown in a slight heat the end of 
March, and shifted from the pots about the middle of May, when select an 
open piece of ground and throw out holes from 2 to 8 feet square and 
1 foot deep, which should be at least 12 feet apart, the soil throtru out 
being used to raise the sides. A layer of dry leaves or litter should be 
spread over the bottom, and afterwards a sufficient quantity of ordinary good 
soil, wherein a small portion of leaf soil and spent manure has been mi.Ked, 
to refill it. The plants being hardened off, should receive at the time of 
planting a good watering, and be shaded and protected as long as necessary. 
Planted in this manner thej' make firmer and shorter joiirted growth, are 
more prolific, less water required, and are not so liable to go off when in full 
bearing, as often happens under a more forcing treatment. They can also 
be grown with success outdoors by putting in a few seeds the first week in 
May, where they are to remain. 
Per pkt, — s. d. 
Cainnells^JWhit^_Beaut^[^ will undoubtedly prove a most 
useful variety, vt e have now for several seasons been testing its 
good qualities and adaptability under the variable weather we 
have had daring the past summers, and have always found it a 
free .setter and producing a fine crop of medium and most useful- 
sized fruits of a creamy white ; of good quality, and continues 
bearing for a very long lime ... ... 1 0 
Green Bush, or Cluster ... 8d. and o 6 
Hlbberd’s Early ProUfle — A heavy cropping kind, setting its 
fruit quicker than some varieties 3d. and 0 6 
Improved Custard — A very umamentnl as well as a nscfiil variety 0 G 
Large White — Large size, handsome shape, splendid flavour; one 
of the best 3d. and 0 6 
Per pkt. — s. d. 
Large Green and Gold, best for eating 3d. and 0 6 
Mixed Varieties o 3 
Moore’s Cream — Splendid for e.vhibition 3d. and 0 G 
0U8TAKD MAKROW. 
Muir’s Prolific Hybrid— A first-class variety, very distinct, creamy- 
white; flesh thick and excellent in flavour 3d. and 0 6 
Pen-y-byd— A distinct variety of great merit ; fruit almost globular 
in shape; colour delicate creamy-white; firm flesh, of fine quality 
and delicate flavour ; one of the finest 3 d, and 0 C 
Transplanted Vegetable Plants. 
Plants of the following Vegetables supplied and sent by Parcel Post, at the periods stated below: — 
Per 100 — s. 
d. 
8. 
d. 
Per 100— s. 
d. 8. 
d 
Borecole, or Kale — From April to Aug. 
1 
0 
to 
1 
8 according to size. 
Coleworts — From June to August 
1 
0 to 1 
G according to size. 
Broccoli — From May to Augnst 
1 
0 
if 
1 
6 
ff 
f f 
Endive — From May to August 
1 
0 
Brussels Sprouts— From Sept, to July 
0 
9 
a 
1 
0 
tf 
If 
Leek — During May and June ... 
1 
6 „ 3 
0 
M n 
Cabbage — From August to April 
0 
9 
if 
1 
0 
ff 
ff 
Lettuce — Nearly all the year round 
1 
0 „ 2 
6 
»> n 
Cabbage, Savoy— From May to Sept. 
0 
9 
f 
1 
0 
ff 
if 
Onions — Finest Exhibition. ^List and 
Cauliflower— Prom March to August ... 
1 
6 
if 
2 
0 
ff 
if 
price on application.) 
Onions, Autumn sown— During Feb- 
Celery — From May to Augnst ... 
1 
6 
if 
3 
0 
ff 
if 
ruary and March ... 
1 
0 „ 1 
6 
if »i 
Chou de Burghley— May to August ... 
2 
0 
ff 
4 
0 
ff 
fi 
Tomatoes — February to J une 
1 
6 „ 2 
6 per 
doz. 
A list will be forwarded on application, at current prices, for plants of Cucumbers, Melons, and Vegetable Marrows at their proper seasons. 
Tobacco. 
HAVANNAH 
KENTUCKY 
VIRGINIAN SEED LEAF 
3d. per packet. 
3d. 
M 
... 3d. and 6d. 
Agricultural Seeds. 
We do not pay Carriage on Agricultural Seeds unless an allowance is enclosed. 
Per lb. — s. d. 
Carrot, White Belgian — Very heavy cropper ... 1 6 
„ Yellow Belgian— Large and very free-growing ... ... 1 9 
Sow 7 to 3 lbs. per acre. 
Cabbage, Cattle or Ox, Drumhead — From the finest selected 
stock ... 3 0 
Sow G lbs. per acre. 
Mangold Wurzel, Yellow Globe— From the finest selected ... i 0 
M » Giant Long Red — Extra fine variety ... 1 0 
Drill from G to 3 lbs. per acre. 
Per lb. — s. d. 
1 6 
Parsnip, Champion— Very fine anti large 
Sow 6 to 7 lbs. an acre. 
Swede Turnip, Giant Purple Top-Heavy cropper, good 
quality, line shape 
Swede Turnip, Improved Green Top— Very hardy and useful 
for grazing purposes 
Sow lbs. per acre. , 
0 10 
0 9 
Other Varieties can be supplied at advertised prices. 
Mr. A. Ahouer, 'J he Gardens, Camden Hill, Chislehurst, 23if/ 1397. 
1 our King ioniatoes liiwe turm-tl rut .remarkably well with me, and d consider it tlie finest Tomato grown. 
, . Mr. T..J. ^Hwhtobbs, The Gonlens, RingVWaUleubury, nitchin,'6t/< Aanu.s7, 1897. 
lour lomuto hmg ferightly laimed. 1 think It will he a longrtime before it is beaten. My house .hist year w«tsthe.adiniratiou of all 
who saw it. This yeur'the -mme house leus planted with other varieties under. the. same oontlitions, but the rosults.are mit near like (iimiell's King. 
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