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dry sand, of which about 3 in. deep was spread over above the slate, the 

 latter preventing the sand from mixing with the fruit in the pot. 



Aivarded. A silver Banksian medal to Mr. Luscombe, for the citrons. 



Art. IV. Covent Garden Market. 



The Cabbage Tribe. 

 Cabbage, per dozen : 

 Red 



Plants, or Coleworts . 



Savoys - - 



Brussels Sprouts, per § sieve 



German Greens, or Kale, per 



dozen - - - 



Broccoli, White, per bunch 



Tubers and Boots. 

 Tper ton 

 Potatoes < per cwt. 



C per bushel 

 Kidney, per bushel 

 Scotch, per bushel 

 New, per pound 



sieve 



[New, per pouna , - 

 Jerusalem Artichokes, p. §si 

 Turnips, V\'hite, per bunch 

 Carrots, per bunch - 

 Parsneps, per dozen 

 Red Beet, per dozen 

 Horseradish, per bundle 



T/ie Spinach Tribe. 

 Spinach, per sieve 



Tfie Onion Tribe. 

 Onions, old, per bushel . 

 Leeks, per dozen bunches 

 Garlic, per pound 

 Shallots, per pound 



Asparaginous Plants, 

 Salads, Sfc. 

 Asparagus, per hundred : 

 Large . - - - 



Middling ... 

 Small 

 Sea-kale, per punnet - 

 Endive, per score 

 Celery, per bundle (12 to 15) 

 Small Salads, per punnet 

 Watercress, per dozen small 

 bunches - - - 



Pot and Sweet Herbs. 

 Parsley, per half sieve 

 Tarragon, dried, per doz. bun. 

 Thyme, per dozen bunches 

 Sage, per dozen bunches 



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Mint, dried, per dozen bun. 

 Peppermint, dried, per dozen 



...bunches - - 

 Marjoram, dried, per doz. bun. 

 Savory, dried, per dozen bun. 

 Basil, dried, per dozen bunches 

 Rosemary, per dozen bunches 

 Lavender, dried, per dozen 

 bunches 



Stalks and Fruits for Tarts. 



Pickling, S[C. 

 Rhubarb Stalks, forced, per 

 _ bundle ... 



Edible Fungi and Fuci. 

 Morels, per pound 

 Truffles, per pound : 



English 



Foreign, dried 



Fruits. 

 Apples, Dessert, per bushel : 



Nonpareil 



Golden Pippin 



Baking ... 



American ... 

 Pears, Dessert, jjer dozen ; 



Passe-Colraar 



Glout Morceau 



Baking, per half sieve 

 Almonds, per peck 

 Cranberries, per gallon 

 Strawberries, forced, per oz. 

 Chestnuts, per peck : 



English . . 



French ... 

 Pine-apples, per pound 

 Cucumbers, frame, per brace 



0«"Ses[P-{lrd"red I 



Lemons [P-do^e„^^- - 



Sweet Almonds, per pound - 

 Nuts: 



Brazil per bushel . 



Barcelona, per peck 



Spanish, per peck 



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The continued prevalence of severe frost has so interrupted the supplies, 

 and completely destroyed all vegetation, that the market oiFers but little to 

 notice, except asparagus, sea-kale, &c., which are not as yet extensively 

 furnished. During the intermission of the frost, about ten days since, we 

 obtained an excellent supply of apples, which had the effect of stocking the 

 market, and caused a considerable depression in prices, which have not again 

 rallied. The general impression, that onions would materially suffer by the 

 severity of the weather, has created a spirited demand for them, and prices 

 have risen considerably. Potatoes have also increased materially in price, 

 from the apprehension of serious injury having been sustained, and the 

 detention of the ordinary supplies by water, caused by the interruption of 

 the navigation. 



