Cannell & Sons’ Complete Seed Guide. 
CULINARY PLANTS, ROOTS, &c. 
ASPARAGUS PLANTS. 
Splendid plants that will give abundance of this lovely vegetable. 
C innover’s Colossal— l 
year ... 
s. 
per 100 — 3 
d. 
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SEA KALE PLANTS. 
Lily White— An improvement on the old kind, both in flavour and colour ; 
2s. Od. per doz. , Us. per 100 ; for planting out, 10s. (id. per 100? 
s. d. 
Extra Selected ... per doz. 2 0| Strong Plants .. per doz. l 0 
HERB ROOTS, &c., &c. 
Balm. 
Chives. 
Horehound. 
Hyssop, 
Lavender. 
Marjoram. 
Mint. 
Pennyroyal. 
Rue. 
Sage. 
Good plants 6d. each : 6s. per doz. 
Savory, Winter. 
Tarragon. 
Thyme, Common. 
Thyme, Lemon. 
Wormwood. - 
ARTICHOKE ROOTS AND PLANTS. 
s. d. 
Globe Artichokes (Plants) per doz.— 6 0 
Jerusalem Artichokes (Tubers) per peck — 1 0 
Jerusalem Artichokes (White Skinned)- The tubers have a 
clear white skin instead of the reddish tint of the old variety. 
They are also more regularly formed, having a tendency to a 
globular shape, and the quality is excellent ; a nutritious and 
easily-cnltivate<l Winter vegetable, and will undoubtedly tend 
to increase its cultivation and popnlarity 
per peck of 14 lbs. Is. Gd. ; 5G lbs. 6 0 
WHITE SKINNED. 
Stachy’s Tuberlfera (Chinese Artichoke) Choro-Gl. — Should 
be tried by every one. The plant is more profitable than French 
Beans, and during the Autumn and Winter season the tubers arc 
welcomed ss a variety in vegetables. As a salad it is quite equal 
to Eadishes, being brought to the table in the same way. It is as 
hardy as Knot Grass, not affected by frost in the least. The tubers 
should be lifted in November and stored in dryish earth or sand, 
not in damp material, as with the latter the growth is apt to 
recommence. Plant on rich soil. 
Tubers, per lb.. Is. ; 7 lbs., 4s. ; 14 lbs., 7s, Gd. 
alAUIlV'S TU-lbKlKEUA. 
POTATO; OR, UNDERGROUND 
ONIONS. 
Good Select Stock Cd. per lb. ; 14 lbs. 5 0 
RHUBARB ROOTS. . 
— .w— __ ^ ^ 
Sovereign 7 0 
Earliest of All 7 0 
Johnston’s St. Martin 7 0 
Mitchell’s Royal Albert or Early Red 7 6 
Myatt’s Victoria 7 0 
Hawke’s Champagne 7 0 
Extra large, for forcing 12 0 
Mixed Varieties 6 6 
One or six roots of each of the above can be supplied also. 
Seed can also be supplied Gd. and Is. per packet. 
GARLIC. 
Is. per lb. 
CANNELLS’ 
EXHIBITION SHALLOTS 
Plant and cultivate similar to Onions. 
9d. per lb. 
HORSE-RADISH SETS. 
s d. 
Good Plants per doz. — l 6 
Extra Selected 2 o 
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