Caiinell & Sons’ Complete Seed Gxiide. 
CABBAGE, SAVOY. 
(Brasfica oleracea hidlata major.) Crdcifer^. 
CULTURE. -Treat the same as for Cabbage. 
Per oz. — 8. d. 
Cannells’ Selected Drumhead — Grows to 
a lar^e size, very sweet ami tender after frost ... 0 G 
Cannells’ Early Dwarf Ulm —Very early 
and coiii]>act; may be planted closer than some 
sorts... ... ... ... ... .. ... 0 G 
Cannells’ Green Curled - Suitable for the 
main crop' ... ... ... ... ... ... 0 fi 
Gilbert’s Universal — Somewhat in the way of 
DwarJ Ulm ; a choice stock ; delicious, per pkt. (id. 1 0 
Yellow or Golden Globe— A distinct and useful 
kind, medium size, delicately flavoured 0 8 
Mareelin — Strongly recommended ... il G 
Cannells’ Ormskirk Late Green — It is of 
large size and very liundsome siiape, very hardy, 
and being late, comes Into market when other 
sorts are over, and after a severe Winter is often 
the only vegetable of its class in good condition. 
The heart is green in colour, and the outer 
leaves, being much darker, contrast beautifully 
per pkt. 3d. and Gd. 0 10 
Tom Thumb — A very small kind, does not grow 
mneb larger than the Drumhead Lettuce . 0 6 
Other varieties can be supplied. 
For plants, see 2 )ago 43. 
Cannells’ Collections of Savoy 
Cabbag^es. 
Am. Ouu Sklkction. 
4 oz, of the four most suitable kimls for succession 2/5) 
2 ,, ,, two t, ,, 1/G 
SAVOY, cannells’ 
SKLECTED DBUMIIBAD. 
8. d. 
8. d. 
CARROT. 
{Daucus carota.) Umbei.lifeu.®. 
CULTURE . — The French Scarlet may be sown in frames in December and January; in Februairy, succession sowings may be made on 
warm borders ; in March, a large sowing may be made ; and for general crop sow about the middle of April, either broadcast on beds or in drills 
Preference should be given to the drills, as the crop can then more easily be kept clean. As soon as the plants are 2 or 3 inches high, thin out to 2 or 3 
inches apart at the first thinning ; after a few weeks give a final thinning to 6 or 8 inches distance, and the crop allowed to remain till it ha.s perfected 
its growth in Autumn. It will be found an advantage to inl.K the seed with a certain amount of soil so that it can ho more evenly distributed. 
C annells’ Roberts’ Winner -A splendid strain and selection, producing liandsome wcll-sliaped Carrots, and (juite distinct from any variety we liave 
previously offered. It belongs to the stump-rooted cla's and is of splendid coloar and flavour. Will be undoubtedly found a most popular exhibition 
variety, and also for uses connected with the table. The skin is of a clear rich brieht red colour, flesh close in texture, and of very fine flavour ; a 
valuable kind for market purposes, and indispensable where a very early crop is wanted. It has also given very satisfactory results when forced. In 
sealed pkts., Is. Gd. per oz., UJ. and Is. per 2 >kt. 
CA NNELLS’ FIRST PRIZE. — This will be found a grand variety in every way. Habit robust, and grows to a good length ; skin is very clean and 
lit a deep colour. When washed for the exhibition table it assumes a glossy dark red hue, giving it a striking appearance; a great advantage when 
being judged. We have been selecting this for several years, and now consider it is quite worthy of competing with any in commerce. Per pkt.. Is. 
and Is. Oil. Per pkt. Peroz. 
CANNELLS’ PERFECTION INTERMEDIATE.- 
than the old kind ; fine shape ; colour a 
exhibition purposes 
Per oz. — B. 
Cannells’ Early Scarlet Nantes — A medium -sized variety 0 
Ca nnells’ French Scarlet Horn — Very sweet, and fine for 
forcing ~ ■■ 
C annells’ Selected Guerande — a French variety of great 
merit, stump rooted, very broad, flesh tender, and with very 
little core • •• 
Cannells’ Improved Early Scarlet Short Horn- 
Very fine for bummer nse ~ 77. 77. 777 
Can nells’ Long Red Surrey — a valuable variety for deep 
soils 
Cann ells’ Scarlet Altrincham — a very long variety, miid 
tlavonr, good keeper ••• ••• ••• ••• 
James’ Improved Scarlet Intermediate-Good for shallow 
soils, large size, excellent quality ... ... ••• • 
Field. Horse, or Cattle carrots— A useful and profitable crop. 
All cattle like the roots. Seed should be sown about 8 lbs. to the 
acre. White Belgian, Is. Gd. per lb. ; Yellow Belgian, Is. !)d. per lb 
Other varieties can be supplied. 
A careful selection of Intermediate Carrot. Roots much longer 
beautiful bright red, of excellent quality, and good for 
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OASXELLB SELECTED QUEBANDE OABROT, 
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