VIII 



IRISH GARDENING 



raised, introdufed and sent liy .Messrs. Siitdm. 

 No. 12. (JrafliKs ; .sriit by .Missis. \V. II. Simpson 

 A: Soius. (F.C.C. 1SS7). No. 111. Kiui: (itoip- ; 

 raist'd. introdurt-d and sent by .Mcssis. Kd. \\rl)b 

 \ Si. lis. No. !M. .Model Telenhone ; raised, 

 iiiltodueed. and sent by .Messrs. .1. Carter iV Co. 

 No. 27. Peerless : raised, introdui-ed and sent by 

 .Messrs. Sutton (F.C.C. WHKi). No. (il. Wed 

 Cross: raised, iidrodiu-ed and sent by .Mr. \V. 

 Sim. No. S.S. Helianee .Mari-ow fat ; raised, iu- 

 trodJieed and sent by .Messis. K. Webb A: Sons. 

 No. ir>. Stratagem ; raised, introduced and sent 

 bv -Messrs. .F. Carter \- Co. (F.C.C. 1.SS2). 

 ♦No. IS. The \ietor ; raised by .Mr. \V. H. 

 Porter ; introdueed and sent, by .Messr.s. \V. W. 

 .lohiison A: .Sons. ('(numrnded XX. — 



•No. !•(). Alderman: sent by .Messrs. W. H. 

 .Simpson A: Sons. (F.C.C. l!)(Mlj. ♦ No. 57. Jiest 

 of All ; raised, introduced and sent by Messrs. 

 Sutton. * No. 12. Commonwealth ; raised, 

 introduced and sent by .Messrs. .1. Carter cS: Co. 

 ♦No. 21. Uiscovery ; raised, introduced and 

 seid by .Messrs. Sutton. ♦ No. ()1. Incomparable ; 

 raised, introduced ami sent by Messrs. Sutton. 



♦ No. Id. .Magnificent ; raised bv -Mr. II. Eckford, 

 sent bv .Messrs. Barr .t Sons. (F.C.C. 1881). 



♦ No. il!>. Ne I'lus ritra : sent by .Messrs. R. 

 Sydenham. Ltd. ♦ No. 18. Paragon ; raised, 

 introdueeil and sent by Mes.srs. Dickson & 

 Robinson. ♦ No. 211. Prizewinner : raised, in- 

 truiluced and sent by Messrs. Sutton. (F.(!.C. 

 ISJOl). ♦ No. 108. The V.C. ; raised, introduced 

 and sent by Messrs. Sutton: ♦No. 111. Up-to- 

 Date : raised, introduced and sent by Messrs. 

 Sutton. ♦ No. 83. William IMchardson ; raised by 

 J. Backhouse A: Son, and sent by .Messrs. Nutting 

 A: Sons, Ltd. Previous Awards Confirmed. — 



♦ No. ;">(). Continuity ; raised, introduced and sent 

 by Messrs. Sutton (A.M. 1898). No. 17. Dauby 

 Stratagem ; raised, introduced and sent by 

 Me.ssrs. J. Carter & Co. (A.M. 1901). No. 97. 

 Duke of Albany (Selected) ; introduced and 

 sent by Messrs. Sutton tc Sons. (A..M. 1901.) 

 No. 98. Duke of Albany (Re-selected) ; intro- 

 duced and sent by Mes.srs. J. Carter & Co. 

 (A.M. 1901.) No. 7. Evergreen Dellcatesse ; 

 raised, introduced and sent by Me.ssrs. J. Carter 

 & Co. (A.M. 1908.) ♦ No. (MS. (Jlory of Devon ; 

 introduced by Messrs. R. Veitch iV: Sons ; sent by 

 Messrs. Barr & Sons (A.Al. 1899.) No. 86. Har- 

 vestniar ; raised, introduced and sent by Messrs. 

 J. Carter & Co. (A.M. 1908). No. 8.'). Inter- 

 national ; raised, introduced and sent by Messrs. 

 .1. Carter & Co. (A.M. 1908.) No. .51. Magnum 

 Bonum (Selected) ; sent by Messrs. Barr & Sons. 

 (A.M. 1910.) ♦ No. 55. Masterpiece ; raised, 

 introduced and sent by Messrs. Sutton. (A.M. 

 1913.) ♦No. 03. M ate h less ; raised, introduced 

 and sent by Messr.«. Sutton (A.M. 1911.) 

 No. 109. Prince of Peas ; raised, introduced 

 and sent by Messrs. Sutton. (A.M. 191(>.) 

 ♦No. 41. Satisfaction ; raised, introduced and 

 sent by Mes.srs. Sutton. (A.M. 1910.) 

 No. 90. Standard : raised by Messrs. Sharpe & 

 Co., sent by Messrs. Barr c\: Sons. (A.M. 1900.) 



Dublin Wholesale Markets. 



Thk tone of home produce market continues ex- 

 cellent. As the season has approached for the 

 marketing of large fruits, it niay not be out of 

 place to emphasise on growers the fact that only 

 carefully graded and packed fruit receive anything 

 like a remunerative figure. 



Fruit. — Apples, especially dessert, were in keen 

 request, and very good prices were realised. 



lower than f..r 



season for pliin 



becoming less ei 



and late i>rices 



damsons was v 



very keen, arni a dearant 



high prices. Peaches w«' 



j)lied. and prices ranged higl 



dessert, were satisfactory. The 



s is almost over, and sup|>lies are 



•h day : demand con( inues st rong. 



re being realised. The supply of 



ry large, in(iuiry for them being 



was easily elTected at 



very sparingly sup- 



( J rapes arrived 



in large (|uan(ities, and made steady .sale at usual 

 figures. 



\'i;(;KT.\m.K.s. — Cabbages were supplied in 

 abundance, and a clearance was dillicult to efTect 

 even at very low prices. Caulillowers. Supply 

 not ('(jiial t<» demand at very higli prices. Sctme 

 very good celery was ottered and easily disposed 

 of at high figures. Cucumbeis. carrots, beefs, 

 parsnips, and swedes were in great demand. 



Fl^uwiOKS. The supply of flowers has greatly 

 diminished ; a few small lots of Dahlias, Boses. 

 Asters, and other herbaceous Howers were the 

 only ones offered. 



The following is a price list for the month : — 



