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Autumn Fruiting Trees and Shrubs 

 from Newry. 



1-'K(..\I l»ai>\ Hill Nm-SrlN. XrWIS. \Vr luiVc 



i.Triv.'.l .1 Im.\ ..f l.iancii.-s ..)■ a iiuii'iIm-|' ..f (iv.-s 

 .ukI shruhs valuahl,. for Hi,- h.-aulv ..f lli.ir 

 (vu'a<. Oni- nf (Iw lovfii.st is I'vnis Sarii.-nli. Wu- 

 hraiuli.s Ihicklv f iiinisli.-d will) smali iv.l 

 cluTiy-iik.- fi'iiits : ..f this Mr. (;. N. Smith savs : 

 •• Til.' iifcttifst tliiim ill fiuitiii- tiv.s at pivsm't /" 

 Sorhus almfolius lias . lusters of h.v.'ly wax-like 

 l>iiik fruits and I'vrus 'ruriii-iu is (•luiiiMiu',' willi 

 its l(.nu-slalke.l re.l cralis. Cntoueasler aiuniiuata 

 is attractive in a wealth nf dark cliocDlatc red 

 l.erri.'s. while the l.luisli-l.lack fruits uf (V.t .11- 

 aster hacillaris are in line ((.utrast Id the l.rilliaiil 

 seiliii",' wax red of (". nionpiueiise. 



Berheris viresceiis fruct u-rcccinea is Acrv 

 lovely, the fruits al)uii([aut. of a lirilliaiit red. 

 contrastini,' well with tlie pink and white of B. 

 iiiacroidiylla. whieli will he scarlet later on. B. 

 an^'iilosa. a m.iss of lariie scarlet lierries, is verv 

 heautiful. and the l.lack and red clusters of 

 liypericiirM irlandulosuni are .soniethinj;: ({iiitc 

 distinct. An intcrestinp; Privet is Lif^ustruni 

 inacrticarimni, with clustors of black and ^veen 

 fruits, while J.onicera jiileata has distinct and 

 l.eaiilil'nj daik hlue lienie-^. 



Dublin Wholesale Markets. 



FitliTaiid veuelal)U-s were su|)i)lit-d in ahundance 

 for the luvst month at the above markets. Flowers 

 too were consi)icuous, but did not coniinand so 

 much attention as formerly. 



Apples are now disposed of, ])rincipallv in 

 l>arrels. in larije (luantities, and mostlv inferior 

 iira(h's, the lirsts bein^- reserved for a later 

 l)eriod. when i)rices may he somewhat Jietter. 

 Ah)derate i)rices are j,'enerally [laid for barrels of 

 ap)»les at the i)resent time. 



Choice varieties and select fruits are in uood 

 <lemand and receive good prices : tliey are most 

 attractive when well graded and marketed in 

 small lots. Plums are a good croj) this season, and 

 although in good demand are selling at figures 

 below the average. J)amsons are scarce, and 

 conse(iuei\tly selling well. 



J.ittle cliange is to be noticed in the vegetable 

 section, exceijt in the case of cabbages and Swedes, 

 the former liaving hicreased and the latter 

 dropped in ])rice. Brussels si)routs have Ijegun 

 to arrive in excellent conditit)n. and prices are 

 go(jd. Large ((uantities of other vegetables 

 conthiue to arrive, and are disposed of at 

 liractically unaltered rate.s. 



The flower department is now graced with 

 some fine Ijlooms of Chry.santhemums, which are 

 givmg rather iioor returns. Roses, Carnations, 

 Sweet Peas, Aster's, Dahlias and Gladir)lus are 

 amongst the chief lots disposed of. 



The following is a imce list for the past montli : 



Fkuit. 



Apples (Dessert) per float 

 (Cooking) 



■ , per dozen 



pel' barrel 



From 

 s. d. 

 1 () 

 1 t 

 () .J 

 8 



d. 



Fruit— c(>«td. 



I'eaches (firsts) per do/eli 

 (seconds) .. 



per half lMl>h. I 



i'.-ars 



IMums 



(Jrap.-s 



.Melons 



Damsoi 



Cabbages 



Cauli(low<-rs 



Carrots 



Thvme 



Onions 



Kidney H.m 



'I'urnips 



Swedes 



Parsley 



Spinach 



Lettuce 



Marrows 



Cucumbeis 



Tomatoes 



b^om 

 s. d. 

 I II 

 I u 



L' (t 

 I !) 



P'-r II.. II 



e;,,h . 1 



per hair l.ushel 2 

 \'K(ii:'i'Ani.Ks. 



pel' load . \J. 



\H-v llaskel 1 



per (hr/,. himches 



per'i.ag " : :■, 



per tra\ . 11 



per hun.h . II 



per cwl. . I 



pel' lloal . I) 



To 



s. d 



(! II 



•_' I i 



:( *; 



:> II 



1 -J. 



2 II 

 :{ () 



II 



pe 



dozen 



per II.. 



Brussels Sprouts per float 

 Parsnips |)er(h)/,. I)uiiches 



Celery ])er (hizen 



I ( 



II I 

 1 I 



Sweet Peas 



lioses 



Asters 



(Hadioius 



Chrysanthe 



Annuals 



Fjxjw'kus. 

 per tloz. bunch( 

 per do/.eii 



Mch 



II li 

 I li 



:; II 



2 li 



II li 



2 I 



1 11 



2 :5 



II li 



II -s 



1 II 



I li 



.1 .1. K, 



RIYERS 



Fruit Trees — Roses I 

 Vines, Figs, Oranges 



Orchard House Trees 



A LARGE AND 

 SELECT STOCK 

 ALWAYS ON VIEW 



Illustrated and Descriptive 

 Catalogue 



POST FREE 



THOS. RIVERS & SON 



SAWBRIDGEWORTH — HERTS 



Station: HARLOW, Q.b.R. 



