li. Ckqqell & Soqg’ Floral G^uide. 
H. CANNELL & SONS, f.r.h.s, 
pr Importers and Exporters of all New and Choice 
Florists* Flowers to and from all parts of the World. 
FOREIGN AND COLONIAL NOTICES. 
1 Jams and Seeds are despatched to India through the Indian Parcel Post, and also by the 
r dinary ma ^* Customers will kindly notify by which service they wish their parcels sent. 
In America, Australia, India, and Cape Town, the general expression amongst both the trade and 
amateurs is “ None are So successful m exporting plants as Cannell <$* 6 ’on. 9 ,” consequently we need 
hardly say our tiade has increased to a very great extent. 
WhDn Plants aro rGCGivGd abroad, let them lie in milk-warm water for a half-hour, 
without removing the packing from the roots ; then unpack and put in pots, according to si/.e, 
being careful to shade from the sun until they make fresh growth. 
ALL ORDERS MUST BE FULLY PREPAID. 
Telegraphic address, “CANNELL, SWANLEJ, ENGLANDN 
Cits. Trollip Esq., Attorney, Notary, and Conveyancer, Cape Town, April ISM, 1804. 
I duly received the parcel of Begonia Tubers, which arrived in splendid condition, and for 
which 1 thank you. 
Messrs. E. G. Hill & Co., Wholesale Florists. Richmond, lnd., U.S.A., April 30th, 181)4. 
We are glad to tell you that your plants came through in excellent condition. 
Robt. Erwin, Esq.. Femlalton, Christchurch. New Zealand, November 2 Dtk, 1803. 
I beg to acknowledge with thanks your consignment of Chrysanthemums, which arrived in 
good order and condition. All of them are growing, and 1 have cuttings struck from most 
of them. 
Chateau Oldenaller, Nykerk (Velvueve). Nederland, Au<iusl 25///, 1804. 
l.ARON UK Goldstkin begs to inform Messrs. Cannell that the Fuchsia Princess Man has 
arrived and is doing well. 
Mrs. Graham Lloyd Hart, Greylands, Indooroopilly, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, 
i he box ot plants arrived in good order last Saturday bv Torres Straits Parcels Post. The 
seeds are coming up very well 
