IRISH GARDENING. 



(lividctul of 7.5 j><»r rent, lun- aniiuin tJiiil li.'>^ I •• 



|.ai.l furs.. M.aiiy years. 



'rill- inourv .•..ii)ril.u(i..iis an. I -ill- -1 



TIh> vcpciahlc sccliiiTi was «'xl«'n<l«'(l l»y tin 



arrival ..f p.^as, ),'l..1>.- :.r( i.l.ok.'s, an.! a n..v.ll> 

 ill th.' wav (.r s.^akal.- l....-(. T\\r lall.-r is r.'inark 



S.iriilas" atitis.-|.ti.s an. I .lisinf.'.t aiils iiia.l.^ a I.I.- li.r Mi.- -r.'at .l.>\ .•l.ipni.'nl ..I' 1 li.- lui.j-ril. ..f 

 \ th.- ('..nil. am (.. di.' vari.nis war I'liii.ls w.'i-.^ di.' leal', uliiili iiiak.'s an .'xc'IL-nt «lisli when 



h.arlily a|.i.i'.. v.mI at tl..' iii.-.-t ini:. as was als..tli.> 

 nn'.uii.-.Mii.'nt that, a ^'cnfia! iiuii-asc in wa^i'S 



Mlth.'la.t..ry liaii.is lia.i 1 n iiia.l.' t .. .-. .11 



r..r til.- hi-li.-r rnsi ..r livin-. 



'I'll.' Coniiiany diirint: the past year lias .■.nn- 

 |.|.t..l thf ('n'<ti..ii uf a roli.'f lart..ry to nic.-l tin- 

 ^rowiiiK iH-quiri-nu-nls of Dr- business, witli.nit 

 raisiiii; any fresh <a|iital. 



In .-..iirs.- ..f his a.i.lress. .Mr. Kin^-za-tt str<.nj,My 



•....k.MJ an.l iis.mI lik.- s.^.-ikal.^. l».-as are sellin- 

 well in small .piantiti.-s when tlie p.. .is are w.M 

 l..'nsate tilled. ( 'a l>l)a|,'es, |...., .ii-,- liiinj,Mn},' K'»<'<I pHce.-., 

 as also are ( anlitli.w .-is latterly. .iwin<,' to (scni-cilv, 

 liettiu't', spinarli, white tninips .ind laiints 11. n • 

 tiiiuo to K've ^'(mkI returns. 



Fruit now eonsists of peaclies, .strawberries and 

 ^ooseberrie.s. Tlie former are meetiiiK willi a fair 

 demand, and [irices are lirm. Strawberries, both 



. iiipliasi/.ed tlie impurtanee ..I' the in.reased study j lioiiie grown and cross-channel, are now selling in 

 .1 .h.-mistry and its greater application to the [ quantity at reduced rates. (ireen gooseberries 

 arts an.l in.liistries of the country, i...i7iting ..ut are al.so plentiful and in go. ..I .lemand at n-rmal 



that it was onlv t>v siicli means tliat we 



ligui 



ecover from (iermany and other <(.untries the C'olle<tions ..f cut flowers are dispo.sed of rather 



trade taken from us during the last half century 

 In this . i.nnecti.m he strongly urged tlie im])or 

 ta 



(easily, abundance of bloom being put up for 

 auction, wliicli leaves jnirchasers a good assort- 



ur of making chemistry one of the subjects of j ,,^^.^^,^ ^,, ,.j^^,,^^^. j^.,^^^^ ,^,j^^y ^^^^.^^ ^.j^.^j,^ ,,j. 

 triiction even at our most eli'inentarv sciioo 



l{.)ses, Carnations, Sweet Peas, PyrethruJiis, 

 PiL'onies, l*inks and Lupins. 



The l(dlowmg is a price list for the numth : — 



Aft.'r payment of the dividend, f.lacijig the sum 



I i'2.(Kl(i t.> reserve account and £1,50(1 to 



reserve for deja-eciation of investments, a balance 



.if £3,0(39 5s. 2d. remains to be carried forward 



to next year's account. 



Cabbages — 



York per ioati 



Trial of Winter Flowering Begonias, cauliflowers |.er tiasket 



A THiAi, .if Winter Flowering Begonias will be 

 held at Wisley during the coming winter. Theri' 

 plants of each variety should besentimmediately, 

 addressed The Director, R. H. S. (iardens, 

 Wisley, Hipley, Surrey (Station Horsley, L. &: 

 S. W. li.), froju whom the necessary forins of 

 entry may be obtained. 



Vkgktables. 



per doz. bundle."! 



Dublin Wholesale Markets. 



Hi'siNEs.s transactions at the markets have been 

 brisk and numerous for the past month. Large 

 -upjilies of produce, in good variety, were disposed 

 f, with a few exceistions, at profitable rates. 



lun.li 



I'arsnips 



Carrots 



Rhubarb 



Thyme 



Scallions 



White Turnips 



Parsley per fl.iat 



Lettuce per dozen 



Seakale Beet per doz. bunches .16 3 



Tomatoes jier lb. . (J 10 



Cucumbers per dozen .30 50 



Peas ])er half bushel . 4 (i 



Spinach ])er float .04 7 



Globe Artichokes per dozen .16 :: n 



From To 



s. d. s. d 



14 26 



2 6 6 



10 16 



HI IS 



(» 10 1 6 



10 2 6 



3 6 



4 <S 



3 () 



3 OS 



