H. Cannell & Sons, 
Tele P hone THE NURSERIES, 
24 Farnikgham. 
EYNSFORD, 
Telegrams 
“Cannell, Eynsford, KENT. 
KENT.” 
Sir, or Madam, 
We have great pleasure in handing you our Seed Catalogue 
for 1914 , and take this opportunity of expressing our gratitude for the 
kind way in which our customers have supported us in the past. 
We are glad to say that we are now firmly established at 
our new headquarters at Eynsford, and are in a position to deal with all 
orders in a thoroughly efficient manner. 
Our Seeds have been saved from the best strains and prices 
arranged consistent with quality. 
We hold a remarkably fine stock of Bedding and other 
Plants, Fruit Trees, Roses, Shrubs, etc. 
No order is too small to receive our best attention, none is 
too large for our organ.zation. 
Awaiting the favour of your esteemed commands and assuring 
you of cur best endeavours at all times, 
We are. 
Yours faithfully, 
H. CANNELL & SONS 
(JAMES LAWSON, Manager). 
