Cclnnell & Sons’ Complete Seed Guide 
MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES, MANURES, HORTICULTURAL TOOLS, & GARDEN REftUISITES-corv<mu<;ci. 
Manures — Thombon’s Improved Vine, Plant, and Vegetable Manure, 
1 cwt., 20/- ; 28 lbs., 6/- ; 14 lbs., 3/3 ; in tins, 1/- each. 
Other Manures can ba su|>|died at the usual prices. 
Mats — Best Archangel, 2/- each, 21/- doz. ; Sr. Petersburg, lj6 each. 
Mattock— 3/C each. 
Mealy Bug Destroyer— See Insecticiilcf. 
Measuring Tapes— V-> !/•!, ■'/■’■ 
Metallic Ink— Sec Ink. 
Mildew Composition-^See Insecticides. 
Moss — Green, f r furnishing, Gd. per bundle. 
,, Sphagnum, for Orchid-', 3/- per bushel, 12/- per sack. 
Nails — Best cast iron, 3d. per lb, Leather Bags for carrying nails, &c., with 
double pocket, 5/G. 
Netting, Garden — Bark-tanned, for strawberries, &c., 2 to 4 yards wide, 
3d. and Gd. per yard run. 
Packing Needles— 8d. ami i/’g each. 
Pans, Propagating or Seed — Round and oblong, 4d. to 3/- each. 
Pea Guaras — VVire, from G/- per dozen. 
Peat — Specially selected for orchids, 10/- per sack, 3/- per bushed. 
Peat — Wicklow Loam, very fibry, 3/6 per cwt. 
Pencils — Wolff’s Indelible, for writing on wood, &c., 3d. each. 
Pots — See Plower Pols. 
Pruners— See Scissors. 
Puffs — See Distributors. 
Rallla Grass — For tying, 1,6 per lb. 
Rakes — iron, all sizes, from 6 to 20 teeth, extra strong, I/- to 3,4. 
, Daisy or Lawn, 18 to 24 teeth, 6, G to 8/-. 
„ Handles for Iron Rakes, G feet long, 8d. and Od. 
Reels, Garden — Iron, strong, with pin, 1/0, 2/0, and 3/0. 
Sand, Silver— 2/- per bushel. 
,, Fowler’s Lawn — Destroys all weeds, and improves the growth of 
grass. In tins, 1/- and 2/0 each. 
Saucers for Flower Pots— See Flower Pots. 
Saws— See Illustrations. 
Scissors — See Illustrations. 
Scythes — See illustrations. 
Scythe Stone— od. each. 
Secateur, or French Pruner— 3/0 and 4/o. 
Shears — Hedge-cutting, 8, i), and 10-in., 4/-, 5/-, and 0/- per pair. 
,, ,, with Notch, 9 and 10-inch, 5/- and 6/- per pair. 
,, Strong Branch Pruning, G/G, 7/G, and 8/6. 
,, Slide Pruning, 0/0 and 8,6. ' 
,, Grass-edging or Verge, 5/6, 0/0, and 7/0 per pair. 
,, Trowel Cranked, for cutting grass, 3/-. 
,, Ladies’ Box, 3/6 and 3/9. 
,, ,, Pruning, f>/- and 0/-. 
Shovels — Siiuare and diamond-pointed shape, best manufacture, 3/- to 4,6. 
,, Stoking, all steel, 4/3, 4/0, and 4,!'. 
Shreds— For nailing purposes, Od. and 9d. per lb. 
Sieves or Riddles— 3/u to 4/o each. 
Soap — See Insecticides. 
Spades — Best nuality, 4/G, r>/-, and 5/6 each. 
,, Turfing, 8/0 each. 
Spuds — Scotcli pattern, for weeding, 1,3 to 2/-; chisel-shaped, 8d. to 1/6; 
on strong oak walking sticks, .3/-. 
Stakes — See Flower Stakes. 
Standen’s Manures— See Manures. 
Sticks -See Flower Canes. 
Styptic Thomson’s, for preventing tlie bleeding of vines after pruning, 
3/- per bottle. Hughes’s, in bottles, 1/6 and 2/0. 
Sulphur, Flower of-od. per ih. 
„ Dusters— See Distributors. 
Summer Cloud For shaillng conservatories, &c., 1/- per packet. 
„ Shading — For shading conservatories, &c,, white or green, 1/- 
per packet. 
Syringes— From 5/- to 22/-. 
Thermometers- Boxwood, for ordinary purpose.*, showing present 
temperature, 1/3 to 2/0; minimum, 10 inches, 2/0 and 3/0; maximum 
and minimum conihiued, 8/0 to 21/-. 
Tiffany— See Floral ijhading. 
Tobacco Powder— 1/- and 2/6 per tin. 
,, Paper — Best quality, f ir fumigating, 1/- per lb. (very superior). 
,, Rag — For fumigating, I/- per lb. 
,, Sheets — McDougall’s fumigating, 9/- per dozen. 
Trowels— See Illustrations. 
Turfing Irons or Spades— For lifting sods, 8/6. 
Twine, Tarred— 5d. per Ih. 
Vermin and Wasp Choker— N»- 1 size, 2 / perdoz. ; No. 2, 5/- perdoz. 
Vine Scissors— See Scissors. 
Verbena Pins, Galvanized— l/- per box of one gross. 
Wall Nails— See N'ail.*. 
Wasp Destroyer — See Insecticides. 
Watering Pots— i/o to 7/o each. 
Haws’s Improved Watering Cans— Lady’s one rose, one quart, 2/-; 
two quarts, 3/-. Shelf Gan, 9-incli spout, two quarts, 2,9; three 
quarts, 3;G. Greenhouse Can, two roses four (|uarts, 6/-. 
Weed Killer— See “ Acme” Weed Killer. 
Worm Destroyer— 1/0 per iiottle. 
XL Vaporiser — See special meution. 
Yarn — 'ee Twine. 
Z ne Labels — See special mention. 
Other kinds, and of the finest make, also supplied. 
For Edging Irons, Garden Reels, Hammers, Hoes, Rakes, Saws, Scissors, Scythe, Shears, Syringe, Trowels, &c., see illustrations. 
If you are in want of anything connected with the Garden not mentioned here, please write for quotation. 
We are prepared to supply from the smallest to the largest quantities at Advertised Prices. 
CANNELLS’ LAWN GRASS SEEDS, 
For TENNIS LAWNS, CRICKET GROUNDS, PLEASURE GROUNDS, &c. 
T HERE is nothing more essential to a rural or suburban residence than a beautiful lawn with its clpse, velvety turf. In sowing down a lawn ba 
sure the soil is perfectly clean, and if poor a good dressing of loam should be well spread over about 3 or 4 inches deep. After 
being well rolled and raked very tine the seed may be sown broad cast and as evenly as possible, then rolled down. In a few weeks the 
grass will appear and be ready for cutting, which operation should he often performed, nsing the scythe until the lawn be well established, when it may be 
cut with machine and rolled as frequently as required. Sow per acre from 3 to 4 bushels. It sliould be sown in April, May, August and September. 
The following mixtures contain only those close-growing dwarf Evergreen Grasses and Clovers that will produce a thick turf in a very short time: 
Ordinary Mixture 
Best ,, 
Renovating „ 
1 quart will sow 300 Square feet; 1 peck will sow 2,400 s .nare feet ; 1 bushel, 10,000 square feet; 4 bushels, 1 acre. 
Clover, White Dutch, for Lawns, Is. Od per lb. 
I’er Bushel, 
s. d. 
20 0 
24 0 
20 0 
I’er Peck, 
s. d. 
6 6 
0 0 
5 6 
Per lb. 
s. d. 
1 0 
1 3 
1 0 
Cannells’ Grass Seeds for Bowling’ Greens, 
Cannells’ Grass Seeds for Cricket Grounds. 
Cannells’ Grass Seeds for Golf Links, 
, Cannells’ Grass Seeds for Tennis Grounds. 
Cannells’ Grass Seeds for Town Lawns. 
Cannells’ Grass Seeds for Under Trees. 
