Vi\] 



IRISH GARDENING 



th« most useful atad mstructive, and for tlie 

 modest price of lid. post free no economic house- 

 wife should be witlioiit it. 



Pickles, Preserves, Wines and Ohutnies, Oar- 

 nishings and Flavourings, Salad Dressings and 

 K«ft.cliup are all dealt with, careful directions 

 being given in each case. The book is the out- 

 come of practical experience, and in the words 

 of the introduction " many are old family 

 recipes handed down verbally or in manuscript' 

 and never previously printed."' 



Dublin Wholesale Markets. 



SeTppi.iKS of all classes of vegetables during the 

 month were moderate. The demand was brisk. 

 Cabbages were fetching high prices at the begin- 

 ning of the month owing to the scarcity of that 

 class of vegetable : but these prices have been 

 controlled by the supply of Swedes. Supplies of 

 Cauliflowers and Onions were firm, but the 

 prices a good deal below last month. The supply 

 of Celery is increasing steadily, and prices sliow 

 no signs of shrinking. 



There was a fair supply of Apples coming in, 

 but not sufficient to meet the demand. Pears 

 were scarce and dear. There were a few small 

 'ots of blackberries and nuts which found ready 

 sale. 



Cut flowers were scarce during the month — 

 Chrysanthemums being the only ones offered 

 in quantity. 



The following is a price list for the month : — 



WINTER SPRAYING 



OF FRUIT TREES 

 to remove Lichen, &c. 



Berger*s Lime^Sulphur Wash 

 C austic Soda, 98 pe r cent. 

 ParaffinTSolar DistilJate) 

 Pure Soft Soap 



Copper Sulphat e, 98 p er cent. 

 Cop peras V 1 Winter Spray 

 Fluid, &c», &c. 



SPRAYING AND FUMIGATING MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS AT LOWEST CASH PRICES 



HORTICULTURAL CHEMIST 



61 South Great George's Street, 



D. M. WATSON 



Dublin 



<^ Telephone 1971 



