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I jli>'S.;i|ipo!irs to ho a moiv jji-olitabl..^ oocuputiori. 

 Cainatitdis also get a vea«ly .sale. 



Vetretablts weiv well supplied, aud there wus 

 esp.-i^iaily a K*^od supply of eahha^^es. the jmces 

 olitaiaed heiuir. i^eiiei-ally .speakiag. very low. 

 'riiere was a good (piaiility of eauliflowers. ilie 

 li.-tter qualitv i>eiug sold b\ the do/.en and tlie 

 rest ill "llaskels" of (iiirty-one heads. The 

 jtrices realised, thougii fair, were not up to the 

 avirage. Of imported vegelahles there were oidy 

 small ([uautities w liieh eomi>vised sullieient " l)«tl 

 iu'ilis "' ((» meet tile demand. Kreuch Ijeaiis ai'e 

 falling olT in tpumtity. their season being almosl 

 over. Only a little (piantity <»f celery was to be 

 seen, but tiuit was of very good tpiality, not.vith- 

 stantling that the crop was attacked at an early 

 stage l>y the lly. The >\hite variety is in more 

 demand than the reil. There - as an abundance 

 of carrots of excellent (juality, aiul a ready sale 

 was i-ITected. Brussels sjjrouts are beginning to 

 arrive, and so fai- present a good appearance. 

 Tiiey were neatly packed in '* lloats," and readily 

 disposed of. W'getable marrows are rapidly dis- 

 appearing from the market. Their sale has also 

 been eOected by tlie sugar shortage. Tiie supply 

 of beet »'as up to the average and of good appear- 

 ance. Parsnips were not jjlentiful this season 

 of the year as. might be expected, and. therefore. 

 fetched good prices. 



Tin- following is a price list for tiie month : — 



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BOLTON'S 



THE LEADING HOUSE FOR 



SWEET^EAS 



Awarded 134 Gold Medals 



Catalogues Post Free :: :: 



ROBERT BOLTON, F.R.H.S. 



THE SWEET PEA SPECIALIST 



W'ARTON CARN FORTH 



iKTAIU.lOS — coil. 



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(Jeler\ (White) per do/.en 



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Beet pi-r bimcli 



Kidney Means per tray 



Brussels Sprouts per float 

 Vegetable 



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II li 

 II III 



Watcrcrs Special Cheap Offer 



OF 



DWARF ROSES 



Antoine Rivoire (ll'l.), cieuiu 



Caroline Tcstout (ll.T.), pink 



Coralllna (T.). iir.p cural ... o 



Captain Hayward (ii.P.), rniu-on ... o 

 Chateau de Clos Vougeot (il.T.) 



ihuk crhiis,.!! 



Duke of Edinburgh (IT.I'.) vulvety reil 

 Dorothy Page Roberts (II.'J.), pink 



ami .v..Ho\v 



Earl of Warwick (II T.,} .sulmou pink 



Frau Karl Druschki (II.P.), whiu 



General McArthur (II. 1'.), scarlet 



Hugh Dickson (II. P.), crimson 



Irish Elegance (ll.T.),.npricot 



Kiliarney (II. r.), pink 



Lady Ashtown dl.T.). deep pink 



Lady Hillingdon (T.), apricot yelliiw 



La France (II. 'l' ). silvery rose 



La Tosca (ll.T.;. iilush 



Lyon (II.B. I. clironic vcUow and p:nk ... 

 Madame Abel Chatenay (H.r.) 



Madame Ravary (ll.T.), pak- oranjte 7 



Mrs. H- R. 'Waddcll (H.T.), salmon red 7 

 Mrs. George Dickson (11.1'.), silvery 



I)ink ... ... 7 



Mrs. Herbert Stevens (T.) white 7 



Mrs. VJ. J. Grant ( 1 1 T ) deep rose . 7 



Pharisaer (ll.T ), salnmn and white ... 7 



Richmond (ll.T). light .rini-oii 7 



SunbUk-St (ll.T), l.ri.rflityellou and while 9 

 Souvenir dc Pierre Notting (T. i 



..i-an-e vellow 7 



Sulphurea (T.), bright sulphur yellow 7 

 Suzanne Marie Rodocanachi 



(II ]'.). <rl.,winK r:.se 7 



Ulrich Brunner dl-l'.), cheriy red ... 7 

 Vicountess Folkestone (ll.T), 



l)iiik and white 7 



Victor Hugo (H.r.), deep crimson ... 7 



'White Kiliarney (H T.), ivory white 7 



>V. R. Smith 1. 1, pink and white ... 7 



Xavier Olibc (H.P.), velvety crimson ... 7 



1 'lie each of the above M vui-ieties, 18 6 



Our Selection, from above varieties and other well- 

 favourites, 5 6 per dozen ; £2 2s. per 100 



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