Cannell & Sons’ Complete ASeed Guide. 
Transplanted Veg^etable Plants. 
Plants of the following Vegetables supplied and sent by Parcel Post, at the periods stated below:— 
Per 100 — 8. 
Borecole, or Kale— From April to Aug. 1 
Broccoli — From May to August ... 1 
Brussels Sprouts— From Sept, to July 0 
Cabbage— From August to April ... 0 
Cabbage, Savoy— From May to Sept. 0 
Cauliflower— From March to August ... 1 
Celery — From May to August 1 
Chou de Burghley— May to August .. 2 
ColewortS — From June to August ... 1 
Endive — From May to August 1 
d. 8. d. 
0 to 1 6 according to size. 
0 „ 1 6 
9 „ 1 0 
9 „ 1 0 
9 ,, 1 0 
6 „ 2 0 
6 ,, 3 0 
0 „ 4 0 
0 to 1 6 
0 
Per 100 — s. d. s. d 
Good King Henry {Chenopodinm Honu-I 
Jfeuricux) ... .. ... ... 7 0 
Leek — During May and June 1 6 ,, 3 
Lettuce — Nearly all the year round ... 1 0 „ 2 
Onions — Finest E.'chibition. (List and 
price on application.) 
Onions, Autumn sown— During Feb- 
ruary and March 1 0 ,, 1 
Tomatoes — February to June 1 6 ,, 2 
0 according to size. 
6 ,1 II 
6 per doz. 
A list will be forwarded on application, at current prices, for plants of Cucumbers, Melons, and Vegetable Marrows at their proper seasons. 
Tobacco. 
HAVANNAH 
KENTUCKY 
VIRGINIAN SEED LEAF 
3d. per packet. 
3d. „ 
3d. and 6d. „ 
Ag^ricultural Seeds. 
We do not pay Carriage on Agricxiltural Seeds unless an allowance is enclosed. 
Per lb. — s. d. 
Carrot, White Belgian— Very heavy cropper 1 C 
„ Yellow Belgian— Large and very free-grotving 
Sow 7 to 8 lbs. per acre. 
Cabbage, Cattle or Ox, Drumhead— From the finest selected 
stock ... 
Sow G lbs. per acre. 
Mangold Wurzel, Yellow Globe -From the finest selected ... 
„ „ Giant Long Red— Extra fine variety 
Drill from 6 to 8 lbs. per acre. 
1 9 
3 0 
1 0 
1 0 
Per lb. — s. d. 
1 0 
Parsnip, Champion— Very fine and large 
Sow 6 to 7 lbs. an acre. 
Swede Turnip, Giant Purple Top-Heavy cropper, good 
quality, fine shape ... ... ... ... ... 
Swede Turnip, Improved Green Top— Very hardy and useful 
for grazing purposes ... 
Sow 3J lbs. per acre. 
0 10 
0 9 
Other Varieties can be supplied at advertised prices. 
The 
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Mr. AVm. Bkown, Gardener, Government House, Victoria, liritish Columbia, 20tli April, 1898. 
The Strawberries arrived five days ago; they are all right this time. Last year they were not hardy enough tostmd 40 or 50 degrees below 
zero Thank you for the new and expensive ones sent. 
Mr. F. Mason, Hainault Hoad, Chadwell llea'h, E.ssex, 2.ini .Srplember, 1898. 
I received the last parcel of Cabbage seed safely, an 1 it has come up in le.ss than a week. This shows the quality of the seed. 
Mr. \V. T. Com;, Hilt in Street, Teignmoath 2GM Septem/a-r, 1898 
The 'Tomato plants ymu sent were (piite a. success. I have never had fruit like it before, some of them measuring 9 inches in cirqumferenc.?. 
Asters too, were a line lot ; nice va'iety in colour and shape. Your seeds I am convinced can be depended on, whether Vegotible or Howe., 
that I have tried germinated in a most wonderful manner. Wishing you every success. 
G. T. Davis, Esq., Market Place, Gr at Yarmouth, lllh S-plem'ier, IS96. 
I have very great nleasur ■ in stating that all the seeds I have had from you have done exceedingly well, especially the Cunnduin Wonder Beans. 
Having sown a pint of seed, 1 have gathered iij) to the present time just 100 lbs., and they are still bearing well. I feel a great pleasure in recommending 
your seeds to all my gardening frieiid.s. Kindly post me a copy of y.iu ' Allotment llol ers Guide, as 1 have used the la-t one you sent me so niuc i 
that it has come to p eces. „ r / 
J. T. L 1 VHSIC.Y, E.sq., Lowerfold, Rochdale, Lines, 19Wi JiJ//, 18^8. 
I have got a grand crop of Tomatoes fro n using your Manure ; my friends were surpised at seeing so large a crop. ^ 5°*' " J”'*' 
They tell me they have not seen so many Tomatoes on a plant before; it is the best crop I have had. 1 have given your Caialogue.s to gardening 
friends, hoping they will favour voii witn their orders. r.- • u 
■ Mr. A. DoyoLAS, Gardener, The Cedars, Edgbaston, Birmingham. 
The Strawbenie. I had of you gave more than satisfaction. 
E. Jaoou, Esq., Hereford Hons;, South End Green, Hampstead NLW., 4M Jununry . 1898. 
Your Fruit Trees, Tree'j &c., came duly to hau l, and are thoixnighly satisfactory. 
Miss Edwards, Frogmore .House, Gordon Road, Ealing, W. , hrd i’chruqrij. 1898. 
T wish to inform Mr. Cannell that the Tomatoes supplied by him were the best my gagderi has yet produced, and the most prolific. 
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