Cannell & Sons’ Complete Seed Guide. 
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VRAPE VINES we grow very extensively; four of our lOO-.^eet houses ire filled with them 
early in the Spring, and afterwards (the houses) used for drying seeds during August and 
September. Each year we have some unsold from the preceding year’s sale, carrying 
bunches of Grapes. These are of great importance when a house is required to be filled at once. 
At all seasons these Vines, if planted intact and laid sideways, together with 2 feet of stem, 
six inches below the surface, will at once put forth young fresh roots. By having these a season’s planting will he saved, and 
fruit at once. Gs. to 8s. each. 
We have also a large quantity planted out, four years old, with very large strong canes for immediate cropping. 
Would fill a house the first season if planted in a similar way in good soil. 
• For cool house. f For 
ofAllcantB — Black, bunches large ; a fine late variety. 
tMnwiek Seedling' — Black, large oval berries ; rich 
flavour. 
tBaPbarossa(Gros Guillaume) — Black, produces enormous 
bunches, and hangs late. 
o*Black Hambro’ — A delicious Grape, best for general use. 
tBoWOOd Muscat — A first-class variety. 
«’*Buckland Sweetwater— White, an excellent early 
Grape. 
*Calabrlan Raisin. 
Chasselas Musque. 
*Duke of Buccleuch — Amber; largest white-berried Grape 
in cultivation ; good companion to Black Hamburgh. 
a’Foster’S Seedling— White ; early and good. 
*Qolden Queen — Amber ; bunches large, flesh firm. 
hot house. a I’ot culture. 
tGros Colmar — Black, late; very large berries. 
tGros Maroe— Black. 
Gros White Maroe— White. 
tLady Downe’s Seedling— Black, late hanging, firm flesh. 
u'*Madresfleld Court — Black ; well suited for cool vinery. 
tMrs. Pinee’s Black Muscat— Fine colour; late. 
tMuseat of Alexandria— White; requires heat ; late. 
tMuseat Hambro’— Black ; Muscat flavour. 
a'Royal Muscadine- ^V^lite ; early,and one of the best for 
a wall outside. 
Sweetwater — Old white, a sweet and refreshing white 
Grape ; succeeds in the open air. 
*Trebbiano— White ; large, good ; late. 
Fine Gro'wn Canes, 6s., 7s. 6d., and lOs. 6d. each. 
CHRYSAKTHKMUMS. 
AWARDED THE GOLD MEDAL, 1895 and 1897. 
SILVER-GILT MEDAL, GHENT, 1896. 
these we have the largest, finest, and best kept collection in the world. For 
full particulars send for our special Catalogue, which is acknowledged to be 
very much the best book on the whole family ever published. Sent post free for 4d. 
Customers free. 
For a List of all Sections of Chrysanthemums, see our Illustrated and Complete 
Descriptiue List, sent Post Free to all parts. 
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