. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. which the seeds or plants are derived. Mr. Cannellsestablishment at Swanley is devoted exclusively to Forists*flowers, and is probably the only one in the kingdom of whichthis can be said ; and as Mr. Cannell himself is a Fellow of theRoyal Horticultural Society, every one may judge what resultsensue from a highly specialised direction of this kind under themost ample science and experience. In looking over theDescriptive Catalogue of Seeds one perceives the immensevariety of genera and species there


. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. which the seeds or plants are derived. Mr. Cannellsestablishment at Swanley is devoted exclusively to Forists*flowers, and is probably the only one in the kingdom of whichthis can be said ; and as Mr. Cannell himself is a Fellow of theRoyal Horticultural Society, every one may judge what resultsensue from a highly specialised direction of this kind under themost ample science and experience. In looking over theDescriptive Catalogue of Seeds one perceives the immensevariety of genera and species therein embraced ; but the testi-monials appended are still more convincing and carry a morepalpable weight of evidence to the general mind. The testi-monials come not only from every quarter of the UnitedKingdom, but from India, Australia, and others parts of theworld lo which English culture in other forms has so widelyand permanently spread. His Seeds are of the highest excel-lence. II is one of the greatest of all tJu zuonders in tke JJoralculture of this country^ SEED CATALOGUE THE above is now admitted throughout theworld to be the most replete Illustrated and DescriptiveCATALOGUE of Florists Flowers and the Seeds ever garden of the least pretence should be without this work ;even the professional refers to it for guidance, as it describes aUthe best varieties (new and old) in cultivation, supplied eitharas cuttings, root cuttings, or plants, at the lowest price consis-tect with correctness. (CALCEOLARIAS (Spotted).—H. ^ Strain In 6o*s, a;. ^., by post; w. per d( best dozen. Special price per i90 and jooo. HfNRY CANNELL,() .• ,TM£ HOME FOR FLOWERS.^ - &» KENT. 294 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. [March 6, 1880. FOR SALE, 2,000,000 TRANSPLANTED FOREST TREES, ALL FINE CLEAN GROWN PLANTS. ALDER .. .. .. 2 to 3 feet \-]s. per 1000 ,, .. .. ., 3 to 4 ,, igi. ,, ASH I to it ,, lOJ. ,, ,, .. .. .. ij to 2 ,, 14J. ,, ,, ?. .. .. 2 to 3 ,, ITS. ,, ,


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