The Canadian Horticulturist. 291 



GLASGOW. 



Sir, — Our reports from your country regarding applesisthat there willbe large crops, the 

 same can be said of Germany, Holland, Belgium, France, and our own country ; so prices 

 will rule moderately as compared with last season. Canadian fruit is fast growing in favor 

 here, and we are prepared to handle large quantities this season. , 



Boyd, Banero & Co. 



GUELPH. 



This market was well supplied to-day with fruits and vegetables, and all good stock 

 was quickly bought up and sold as follows : 



Crawford Peaches, per 12-qt. basket §1.25 to $1.50 



Other varieties do. n , 60 to 1.00 



Bartlett Pears, m m 60 to 1.00 



Do., American, per bbl 4.00 to 6.00 



Common do. , per basket .SO to 90 



Apples, Red Astrachan, per basket 25 to 35 



per bbl 1.50 to 2.00 



Plums, Green Gages, per basket 50 to 75 



II Lombards, „ 60 to 75 



1. Washingtons, n 75 to 1.00 



Blue, M 50 to 60 



Tomatoes, per basket 40 to 50 



II per bushel 1.00 



Watermelons, American, each 1 5 to 20 



Musk Melons, Canadian, per doz 40 to 1.00 



H. Walker &, Sons. 



MONTREAL. 



Sir, — Fruit trade here is very brisk, the receipts of most kinds being large, in fact the 

 only exception is apples. 



Apples are scarce, $1.75 to $2.25 per barrel. Plums, receipts very heavy, selling 70c. 

 to 80c. per basket. Peaches, Canadian, $1.00 to $1.25 per basket ; Michigan, §4.50 per 

 bush, basket ; Deleware, $1.25 to $1.75 per basket ; California, $1.75 per box ; grapes, 

 very few yet, 6c. to 7c. per lb. ; Bartlett's selling $5.00 to $7.00 per barrel ; to $1.00 $1.25 

 per basket. The receipts are very heavy from all sections, but sell freely. 



We expect there will be no decline in Bartlett's, but Flemish Beauties will sell off 

 somewhat. Plums have arrived freely and the market has been difficult to sustain. 

 Everything now depends upon receipts. 



MoTUreal Sept. 1. Viponu, McBrioe & Co. 



TORONTO. 



Peaches, Crawfords, are now coming more freely, varying in price from $1.25 to $1.75 ; 

 common kinds, 75c. to $1.25. Wo expect Crawfords to keep pretty good prices on account 

 of Exhibition coming on right away. Plums 40c. to 75c. per basket. Pears, common, 25c. 

 to 40c. per basket ; fancy, 50o. to 75c. Lawton Berries, 7c. to 9c. Tomatoes, 30c. to 40c. 

 Grapes, 4c. to 6c. Apples are in much better demand ; baskets, 25c. to 35c. ; bbls., $1.75 

 to $2.50. 



Quite a few Delaware Peaches came in during last week and were sold for $1.00 to 

 $1.50. Foreign Fruits about through. 



J. W. Brownlow, 



Toronto, Sept. 1, 1891. AgeiU, N. D. F. G. Stock Co. 



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