IRISH GARDENING 



Dublin Wholesale Markets. 



The supply ol' garden piodiue during the- month 

 has been very .scarce, and by all appearances 

 this scarcity is likely to continue until the new 

 season's crops come in. 



Apples have been supplied in moderate quan- 

 tities. A few barrel; of Bramley Seedling, of ex- 

 cellent quality, were seen. There were also a few 

 barrels of mixed apples which realised good 

 prices. Tn all instances the prices were above the 

 average. 



Large consignments of Narcissi, from Gross- 

 channel sources, were eagerly bought up. Arum 

 Lilies were plentiful. Anemone "St. Brigid " 

 and Violets were in good demand. 



There has been a general fallitig oft' in the 

 supply of vegetables. Leeks were the only 

 vegetable that was in anyway abundantly sup- 

 plied, but the prices were rather low. York 

 cabbage and Savoy have shown a distinct ad- 

 vance in price, and the quality of the latter was 

 very good. Cauliflowers continue to be sent in 

 in limited quantities, and prices are low. 

 Brussels Sprouts seem to be the only vegetable of 

 its kind that has escaped the severe frosts. It is 

 never missing from the market, and the demand 

 and prices are always good. Carrots and Parsnips 

 of good quality brought the usual prices. The 

 new season's Rhuliarb has arrived, but with the 

 shortage of sugar there was little demand for it. 



Smith s "Perfect" 

 Patent Powder 



MARVELLOUS INVENTION 



Nothing like it ever seen before 



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MOST EFFECTIVE 



TESTIMONY 



Enniscobthy 

 I'he Powder Weed Killer 

 I got from you last month 

 is the best I ever used. 



Glenellen, Miltown 



Your Weed Killer is the 



only one I ever tried that is 



any use. Yours never fails 



— L. Creaohk Crkaghe- 



HOWABD 



Eight Tins sent Carriage Paid to any Station in Ireland. 



AXV DEFECTIVE TINS WILL BE EXCHANGED 

 111 ordering 1 Tin remittance must include 8d. for postage and packing. 



2 Tins „ ., lOd. 



3 Tins 18. 



SMITH'S PERFECT LIQUID WEED KILLER 



RETAIL PRICES (1 Call, to 25 Calls.) 

 gallon £0 2 3 6 galls. £0 13 

 gallons 4 6 S ,, 17 



6 9 10 ,, 11 



9 12 ,, 15 



110 

 Carriag:e paid on eight gallons to any Railway Station in Ireland. 

 DOUBLE STRENGTH (1 gall, to 50 galls.) 



16 i^alls. 

 18^ „ 

 20 „ 

 40 ,. 



£1 

 1 

 1 

 3 



12 

 16 

 18 

 13 



gallon 

 gallons 



£0 

 

 

 



4 



9 



13 



16 



gallons £1 

 1 

 1 







3 



10 



10 

 20 

 40 



'alls. 



£1 

 3 

 6 



18 



9 



13 



Carriage paid on four gallons and upwards 



DHL'.MS AND CASKS CHARGE]) EXTKA. EuU pric« allowed for empties returned in gt5od condition, Carriage Paid 

 PRICES OF PACKAGES. Drums—I gal., 1/6 ; 2gal., 2/6; 3gal., 3/-; 4 gal., 4/- ; 5 gal., 4/6 ; Bgall., 5/6; 8 gal., 7/- ; lOgalL 



9/-. Casks: —8 to 12 gallons, 4/- ; 16 to 40 gallons, 6/- 



IRISH AGENT — NOTICE These Preparations are Poisonous 



Horticultural 



Chemist 

 Telephone, 1071 



D. M. WATSON, M.P.S., 



Insecticides, Fungicides, 



Sole Proprietors, MARK SMITH, Ltd. 



6 1 South Great George's Street 



DUBLIN 



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