^anne(( ^ ^ond' Autumn *€ata{ogue. 
CACTI AND SUCCULENTS. 
Finest e,nd Best Colleotion in Bn^la,nd. 
FOR . . . 
lltustrated and 
Descriptiue Cist 
See Special Catalogue, post free 
on application. 
Silver Medal awarded for our 
Collections at the International 
Horticultural Exhibition, 1892. 
Silver-Gilt Medal, Royal Horti- 
cultural Society, 1894, 1895, 1897, 
1898, 1899. 
Silver Medal at Beckenham, 
1899. 
Maiii/ of our Specimens 
are now getting large, and 
give a noble appearance. 
Our House of them alone 
is ivorth the journeg to 
Swunleg. 
Collection of 50 Distinct Vars. of Cacti and Succulents 
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30/-, 40/- & 50/- 
18/- & 25/- 
6/-, 7/6 Sc 10/- 
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Moscow Mansions, Cromwell Road, S.VV. 
Miss Birnstingl is more than pleased with the beautiful Cacti, &c., receiv-ed in excellent condition. They compare 
very different to some she has previously bought, and hopes to make further purchases with Messrs. Cannell & Sons, on 
her return to London. 
THE MOST USEFUL HYACINTH GLASSES 
(SCHMIDT’S PATENT). 
In order to ensure success in growing' Hyacintlis in glasses a renewal of the water and 
cleaning of the glasses now and then is of great importance. Hitherto both could not 
be accomplished without pulling out the bulb, doing more or less injury to the tender roots, and 
other inconveniences. The new patent Glasses effectually remove all difficulty, and 
have the advantage of being both convenient and comparatively cheap. The 
tube contains the bulb with the roots, and is simply lifted up and put aside without touching the 
bulb at all. The container may then be easily cleaned and filled with fresh water. 
WHITE, BLUE, PLUM, and GREEN, Is. each; 10s. per dozen. 
