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KOHL RABI, or 
KNOL KOHL 
(/irassicd olerace<( v'fulo ropa,) 
A vegetable higlily appreciated in several countries for its delicious 
flavour, aiul owing to our experience in this country during several seasons 
»’f hot, dry weatlier, when turnips have hecoine almost useless or in localities 
where they do not give satisfaction. Kohl Kahi 1ms proved of the highest 
service as a substitute. It likes a good, enriched soil, and should be sown 
from March to .) une in drills two feet apart and thin out to one foot between 
plants, or can be carefully transplanted into rows the same distances as 
above. It is advisable not to plant them t )o deejdy, so as to allow room for 
the globular swelling just above the ground, which is the edible portion and 
made use of during ilie end of summer. The young sprouts also make a very 
agreeable dish. It is very hardy, and well resists drouglit.. 
Cannells’ Early Green Vienna 
Cannells’ Early Purple Vienna 
1 er pkt. l*er o?.. 
6. d. s. d. 
f Specially selected for 
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We can also supply the large grec*n Kohl Kabi for agricultural pur]>oses. 
L^s. Gd. per )h. 
LEEK. 
(^Allium porrum.) 
CULTURE. — jFor an early crop sow in a pot, pan, or box early in 
Pebruary, and place in a frame or a sliHbtly -heated place, and when the 
plants are 3 or 4 inches high, prick out in a sheltered position or frame in 
rich soil. Here they are to remain until good-sized plains are formed, 
and then transplanted to their permanent quarters. Leeks of veiy fine 
quality, and good enough for ordinary use, may be obtained from seed 
sown the first week in March, broadcast, on a warm border, and cover 
lightly with mellow soil. Transplant, when large enough, in rows 
18 laches apart, and about 8 inches in the row. Prepare trendies and earth 
up in the same way as Celery. Well manure. 
CANNELLS’ MAMMOTH — A superior kind, very 
hardy, blanches well, and grows to a large 
size ; a splendid exhibition variety 
6d. & Is. per pkt.. Is. 6d. per oz. 
Per pkt. Per oz. 
CannellS_Chanipion^Thi^ Leek has gained many honours, s. d. s. d. 
It was Certificated by the Royal Horticultural Society 
6d. & 1 0 — 
Giant Ayton Castle — A very large and fine variety ... — 13 
Henry’s Prize— Flavour mild 6d. & 1 0 16 
Cannells’ Improved London Flag - Large, broad leaved — 0 6 
Musselburg^h — Largo Scotch; finest stock ... ... ... 10 
CanneIls|_Lyoi^( Re-selected^ — A thoroughly distinct variety, 
mainres early, grows to a great size and weight without 
coarseness. The white part, when blanched, often exceeds 
16 inches in length and 9 inches in circumference Gd. & 1 0 — 
Other varieties can be supplied. 
P'or Plnnto, see page 43. 
,,,, 1 I I , t , • , Allan Ksq., Hillside, Lodswortli, Sussex, lOtA November, 1897. 
• 1 V s|>‘ing ““ve given great satisfaction, and done remarkably well. I have the best and finest Carrots in tlie 
neigliDourhood from youv t^anncll s Perfection ; friends have praised them wonderfully, and said they never saw their equiJ. Your First Prize 
Runner Leans have also turned out excellent ; they are grand and prolific bearers. I commenced picking in July and continued up to Nov. 4tli, 
all from one row. Aly Cabbages were earlier than any round here— Cannell's Defiance, with beautiful white hearts and nice flavour. In fact, all 
my seeds from you have given me the greatest satisfaction, and 1 do not see anvone about with better vegetables .Iran mine this vear, nor 
so good. ■ “ • 
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