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Covcnt Garden Market. 



Art. X, Covent Garden Market. 



Tlie Cabbage Tribe. 



Cabbages, per dozen 

 . White 



Red 



Plants, or Coleworts - 

 Cauliflowers, per dozen - 

 Broccoli, Capo, per bunch 



Legumes. 

 Peas, per sieve 

 Beans, Windsor, per sieve 

 Kidnoybeans, per half sieve 



Tubers and Roots. 



rper ton 

 Potatoes . -J per cwt. 

 t. per bush. 

 Fine early round, per | sv. 

 Ash-leaved Kidneys - 

 Fine red Kidneys 

 Turnips, White, per bunch 

 Carrots, old, per bunch - 

 Red Beet, per dozen 

 Skirret, per bunch 

 Srorzonera, per bundle - 

 Salsify, per bunch - - 

 Horseradish, per bundle 

 Radishes 

 Red, per dozen hands (24 



to 30 each) 

 White Turnip, per bunch 



The Spinach Tribe. 



Spinach fP^''r,7. 

 ^ cper half sieve 



New Zealand, per J sieve 



Sorrel, per half sieve 



T/ie Onion Tribe. 



Onions 

 Old, per dozen bunches 

 Pickling, per half sieve 



Leeks, per dozen bunches 



Garlic, per pound 



Shallots, per pound 



Asparaginons Plants, 

 Salads, ^c. 

 Artichokes, per dozen 

 Lettuce, Coss, per score 

 Endive, per score 

 Succory, per bunch 

 Celery, per bundle (12 to 15) 

 Small Salads, per punnet 

 Watercress, per dozen small 

 bunches ... 



Pot and Sweet Herbs. 

 Parsley, per half sieve 

 Tarragon, p. doz. bunches 

 Purs'air, per bunch 

 Fennel, per_dozen bunches 

 Thyme, per dozen bunches 

 £^ge, per dozen bunches 

 Mint, per dozen bunches 

 Peppermint, per doz. bunch. 

 Marjoram, per doz. bunches 

 Savory, per dozen bunches 

 Basil, per dozen bunches . 

 Roocmary, per doz. bunches 



From 

 £ s. d. 





 2 





 



3 6 

 2 6 

 13 





 3 6 



19 



1 6 



2 



2 6 



li 



4 



16 



3 



1 



6 



2 6 



To 

 £ s. d. 



9 

 1 



1 



9 



1 6 



6 



3 



9 



10 







10 



2 



4 



5 

 3 

 16 



4 



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3 







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3 















6 











10 







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2 



















2 



















2 











1 6 







2 











1 6 







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2 



















2 











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3 







Lavender, per doz. bunch. 

 Tansy, per dozen bunches 



Stalks and Fruits/or Tarts, 



Pickling, Sjc. 

 Angelica Stalks, per pound 

 Sea Samphire, per sm. pun. 

 Vegetable Marrow, perdoz. 

 Pompions, each 

 Gourds, per dozen - 

 Tomatoes, per sieve 

 Capsicums, per hundred . 



Edible Fungi and Fiici. 

 Mushrooms, per pottle - 

 Truffles, per pound 



English 



Foreign . - . 



Fruits. 

 Apples, Dessert, per bushel 



King Pippins 



Goodenoughs 



Nonsuch _ . . 



Quarrenden.'Red 

 Apples, Baking, per bushel 



Dutch Codling 



Hawthornden 

 Pears, Dessert, per J sieve 



Jargonelles 



Williams's Bon Chretien 



Windsor, ... 



Bergamot ... 

 Peaches, per dozen 

 Ned arines, per dozen 

 Apricots, best, per dozen 



Second best, per dozen 



Plums dessert [peri sieve 

 I lums, aesserc, ^ ^^^ punnet 



Green Gages, per | sieve 

 Orleans, per half sieve 

 Goliaths, per half sieve ^ 

 Baking, per half sieve - 

 Cherries, per pound 



Morellos, for preserving 

 Mulberries, per gal. (2 pot.) 

 Barberries, per half sieve 

 Currants, per half sieve 

 Black . 

 White 



Red, for Wine - 

 Dessert ... 

 Raspberries, Red, per gal. 



(2 pottles) ... 

 Filberts, English, per 100 lbs. 

 Nuts, Hazel, per peck 

 Pine-apples per pound 

 Hot. house Grapes, p. pound 

 Figs, per dozen 

 Large Melons, per pound 

 Small Melons are sold by 

 tale, according to size 

 and quality. 

 Cucumbers, Frame, p. brace 



I-emons, [P-^-Xd" 

 Brazil Nuts, per bushel 



From 

 £ s. d. 

 2 6 

 







1 



1 6 



2 



1 6 



10 



4 





 

 

 

 

 

 











































3 



2 



4 



1 





 1 



1 



4 



6 



6 



6 







6 



1 10 

 9 



5 



2 6 



1 6 



1 



To 

 £ s. d. 

 3 

 16 



6 



19 







5 







12 



5 



15 



7 



7 



6 







2 6 











9 

 8 

 7 





 2 10 

 

 



1 

 



16 



9 



1 6 



12 



2 



16 







Observations. — Our supplies have been most abundant, but, in conse- 

 quence of the continued rains, somewhat irregular, and the articles have not 

 come to hand in fine condition, more particularly the plums, of which the 

 green gages have been very deficient in flavour. From the prices quoted 

 in the list, it will be apparent that these circumstances have materially 

 affected the value ; the price usually obtained.at this season not being at all 



