Canncll & Sons’ Complete Seed Guide. 
OUR WONDERFUL A1 REAL MANURE. 
TREBLE YOUR PRODUCE. 
FOR 
GREENHOUSE PLANTS, 
FOLIAGE and POT PLANTS, 
ROSES, VINES, 
and 
VEGETABLES. 
Double production of everything is ob- 
tained by using it. Nothing is so important 
in every part of the garden as two or three 
applications during the season. It gives 
more than satisfaction to whatever it is 
applied to, and in most cases trebles the size, 
making the whole garden the treasure of 
one’s life. A i-lb. tin will show its effects 
and guarantee its general use. 
Sold under the Analysis of Dr. A. B. GRIFFITHS, F.R.S. (Ed.), F.C.S,, whose report is in our possession, 
l-lb. tin Is., post free Is. 4d. ; 3-lb. tin 2s. 6d., post free 3s. ; 6-lb. tin 4s. 6d., post free 5s. 3d. 
In Bags— 14 lbs., 7s. ; 28 lbs., 12s. 6d.; 56 lbs., 23s.; 1 cwt., 42s. 
Please write us for Particulars and Prices of Beads and Plants required not mentioned here. 
A I’EMIKfl Si-ECl.MEN OF AN INCPIiVEI) CUUVS.VNTII KM I .11 FOlt EXHIBITION, 
INCREASED PRODUCTION AND 
QUALITY COMBINED. 
j DIRECTIONS FOR USE. 
I 
Fob Land in Good Cultivation and Gkowino 
Ckoi’S — Three-quarters of an ounce to the square 
yard, one and a half cwt. to the acre. Mix with 
treble its quantity of fine, slightly damp soil, and 
scatter it regularly ; you can see to a line how far it 
has been put. 
j Fob I’uoK Land and Potatoes. — Four to six 
I cwt. to the acre. 
Fob Potting.— One ounce to the bushel of good 
compost, and thoroughly mix. 
ALWAYS AN ABUNDANCE OF FLOWERS. 
T UIS Manure is fur superior to all others ; its properties go direct to make Flower, Fruit 
and Vegetable more brilliant, larger and finer, without the gross foliage. After one gets 
used to it they will soon gauge the exact strength that is necessary for any plant desired to 
hare extra fine, the great thing is not to over-apply it, but, if used noth discretion, this is the 
most convenient and valuable of all Manures— its effect in a fortnight is marvellous and those 
who use it double their iiroduie. We Imve several who leave us standing orders for large quantities 
to be sent at stated limes. All are charmed nith its results, no greenhouse or garden ought to 
be without it, and for all who wish to be fir-l at exhibitions, it is absolutely necessary. Even- 
shilling so expended gives another in return, and often two. 
1 OF Dbessing. — Two ounces to a bushel of good 
soil. 
Liquid Manube. -Half ounce to a gallon of 
water, and iucrea'e it a little twice a week until 
the plants are well in flower. 
Fob Lawns. — Scatter broadcast at the rate of 
IJ ounces to the square yard, afterwards to be well 
watered. 
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