Cannell & Sons’ Complete Seed Guide. 
I'lUDE OF TOKIIRIDOE (>(>; pajin Srt). 
Mr. OwKN Hai.e8. Ilixon, near Stafford, Wlh Fehrutiii/, 1898. 
Seedr arrived qnito safe and in good eondilion, and I consider yonr seeds this year are the best I have over seen; every seed is perfect. 
I wish to tell you I took eleven prizes lust August at the I'rent Valley Society's Show, held at Shughoro' Park, for vegetaliles. all grown from 
your seeds. 
Mr. C. Hauciiin, Victoria Street, Horsham. 
I find your Standard Bearer Celery the finest grown about here, easily boating all others. 1 have raised close on 2,000 plants per year for 
five or .six years, and I dont think I have had hardly one go wrong. 
W. II. Dionv, Esi|., Hartley House, Exmonlh, 26th De.remher, 1897, 
A neighbour of mine saw the vegetables lust Autumn I had growing from the seed I bpnght of you. Ho was so pleased with my crops that 
he saiil lie should have his seeds from you this season I am very pleased to tell you all the seeds I had from you turned out well indeed, 
Mr. John Bi.hhoi', Gardener to Hr. Williams, The Cedars, Sherborne, Dorset, 2nd May, 1898. 
Since receiving the seeds, &c. , from you I have sown most of them, and am pleased to say that not any have failed ; in fact, I shonld think 
almost every seed has come up. I have gathered a splendid lot of Mushrooms from the spawn supplied by you to us at the end of February, 
and have also gathered several lots from a new bed already. Many thanks for your beautiful catalogue. 
S. S. UoswoRTiiv, Esq., Port Elizabeth, Cape of Good Hope, tlM Novemhr.r, 1898. 
Seeds arrived in capital order and time; many arc up and doing well; quite satisfied with them. Your seeds are a pleasnre to plant. Enclose 
you another order. 
Sir John Lt.KWBi.VN, Bart., Penllergare, Swansea, 2C//( Novanher, 1898. 
I enclose cheque for the. Pelargoniums; my old gardener is delighted with them. 
Mr. G. Pearce, Dahlia Grower^&e., Bathurst, Hobart, Tasmania, 18(/i Jminary, 1898. 
Dahlias to band in perfect order, not one defective. This speaks well for your splendid reputation and packing. I am well pleased with quality 
sent, and am delighted 1 left the selection to you. 
Mr. John Davis, Gardener to J. E. Barker, Esq., Q.C., Brooklands, Bakewcll, l.'it/i Sfjilemhr.r, 1898. 
I must needs write to inform yon how well jtleascd and satisfied I am with the goods I purchased from you this .season. Dahlias and other subjects 
being especially good. Your Tomato Cunwlk’ King calls for special praise, as I consider it the best that 1 over grew. It is planted along with Froginnre 
Selected, Duke of York, Ham Green, mi Golden Queen, and has been accorded just the same treatment, but it is a distinct advance on any of these 
varieties, either in quality or cropping. 
J. Crake, Esq., Loildon, Norwich, lOM Augiial, 1898. 
I am pleased to inform you I gained first prize in '.wo classes at our flower show held last month with your King Tomato. They were the finest 
fruit iu the thow, the fruits weighing J lb. each. I have grown several this year 10 ozs. — 1 fruit ICA ozs. I also took first for Cauliflower from yonr 
seed. This makes the fourth time I have done so {Snowhnll variety). 
C. F. Dadd, Esq., Hornshay Place, Canterbury Road, S.E., 20M July, 1898. 
The seeds I had from you in the .spring have been a great success. From the Pansy seed I had of yon I was able to make a little bed of 35 plants,, 
seven of which are in bloom, and such a good variety of colours that I think the money was well spent. All the other seeds have also done splendidly. 
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G. CiiANDi.EK, Esq., Canterbury Hoad , Marga^ ,3rff cemicr, 1889. 
I am very pleased ivitli both Trees and Shrubs. They arrived in excellent condition, and I consider them exceedinj'ly.glmd value. 
