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Jaxvary 19, 1895.) 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 83 
the se sah aan * attended to pay the 
last tri aid and counsels were so 
highly * by eh 
The chief n were the son, Mr. John 
son, and the nephew, Mr. D. W. Tho son, af * 
h. Mr. David Thomson, who shared with his 
elder brother, the respect of the ériSculsoral com- 
Thom- 
unable to insert faller particulars, 3 however, 
to enlist the sympathies of the ening fraternity, 
who would respectfully share in the sorrow which the 
removal of the great gardener and good man has 
created, 
ROYAL glint GARDEN, 
EDINBU 
5 species, which, bts its 
ay 
plant it succeeds well, but by —.— pla ented out in 
eight situation, a much better idea of its beauty 
is giv 
Calais Macowa 
— 
coo greenhouses, In some 
mbles C. 2 especially 
ow 
ers of t 8 
planting among other flowering plants, above the 
— of which the e 8 could Be 5 
han 
ia purpu 
Holland shruc pie ge receive a . — in all ene 
tions of hard-wooded greenhouse plants, — e its 
dense 1 of Bottle- brush appear are 
activ are formed at — dis- 
m, 
on was introduced in 1814. 
m.—A plant of this nam 
species is now — its we cymes of wers 
com 
proportion. spe 
Viburnum macro 
in the Temperate-house. These are b 
free manner upon sm narf eset, or 
minally, and last for a considerable time i m- 
last for a 
dition. The foliage is evergreen, which gives re 
rather — in growth, it is particularly adapted 
as a wall plant, but it is always a handsome object 
abi in fall flower, whatever method of training may 
be used, R, L. Harrow, 
MARKETS, 
COVENT emer ‘January 17. 
reports. They are 3 to us ly ev 
Thursday, by the of several 7 ihe ine ipa 
salesmen, who revise the list, and who i 
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each 10-5 
Erioa hyemalis, doz. 12 0-18 
Evergreen Shrubs, 
in var., per dozen 6 0-24 
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OUT FLOWERS.—AVERAGE WHOLESALE PRICES. 
s. d. s.d. s. d. 8. 
bl. 6 0- 8 0 | Mimosa — 
Azaleas, doz. sprays 0 6- 13 per bunch 09-10 
vardi „ bun. 0 6- 10 | Orchids :— 
Carnations,12blms, 1 0- 20 Cattleya, 12 blms. 6 0-12 0 
Chrysanthemums, Odontoglossum 
per 12 bl 10-40 cri „12 blm. 30-60 
— per 12 bunches 4 0- 8 0 Pyrethrums, 12 bun. 20-40 
charis, n 3 0- 40 Roses, Tea, per doz. 1 0-20 
Gardenias, per doz. 3 0- 4 0 — col „p. dz. 20-40 
Pelargoniums, scar- — yellow (Maré- 
let, per 1a bunches 40-60 s), per dozen 6 0-90 
— 12 spra 06-09 z ppa aaa 10-16 
H inthe (Boman) — (French), red, 
— 4 9 10-1 0 per dozen 16-26 
Lapageria, 10-20 -- (French), yel- 
Lilac (French), pi low, per dozen .. 10-20 
FFF 40-60 
108 e e * ys .. ** 
doz, 0 16-30 Tubercees, 12 bims. 0 4-08 
Lilium i, olets, Parma 
dozen i * 40-80 (French), p. bch. 3 6-46 
Maidenhair Fern, — Ovar Si 
per 12 bunches 1 ne 0 or — 19-20 
Marguerites, 12 bun 1 - 3 10-16 
Mignonette, 12 bun, 20-40 = — (aden). per 1 
dozen bunches 1 
ORCHID-BLOOM in van 
E WHOLESALE PRICES, 
s.d. 
s.d. 8. d. 
Grapes, 1st quality, Grapes, M „ 
black, 1 » 10-320 per ld. * 40-60 
— English, 2nd Cobs, per 100 Ib. .. 25 0-27 6 
quality, per Ib. 0 6- 1 0| Pine-apples, St. Mi- 
chael, each * 20-60 
SRE ee WHOLESALE PRICES. 5 
Beans, per lb. eee 1 8 1 Potatos, Channel 
Cautifiowers, per Islands, per Ib. 0 6- 07 
„ 26-3 6| Rhubarb, per doze 
Cucum hiss, Per doz. 60-8 0| bundles 13-16 
Mushrooms, dep 0 8-0 10 otre p punnet., .13-16 
Onions, per bush. 2 03-06 
Por ros. 
The weather being milder arrivals are much heavier, and 
pric t quit fi J. B. Thomas. 
SEEDS. 
N: January 16.—Messrs. John Shaw & Sons, Seed 
on-coming consumptive demand. Good yearlin 
much w d. Choice Trefoil is rather better. 
is to firm in America. G are 
quality and low price of Spring Tares, a . 
Canary- y, Liverpool rates for this 
gu Large Hari k 
Mustard unchanged. "Rapeseed 5 The Board of 
ass seeds into 
thto the United Kingiom for for the past year as 340, 929 ewts., 
value £311, 29 
i FRUITS AND DE A 
BOROUGH : Janua comer ne tt Savoys, 2s. 6d. to 
rs, ls. “regi — Sprouts, 
9d. to ls. per half-sieve; — 
bunches 
b. ls 
s. per ton; e 
. per 
can Greenings per barrel; 
— — 8 
POTATOS. 
Borovan: Januiry 15.—Quotations ranged from 60s. to 
per ton. 
—Magnums, Dark- 
land, 70s. to 758.; do., lo; Tight land, Tt i 80s. ; Imperators, 
75s, to 80s.; ; Main Crop, 80s. to 
105s. per ton 
ARRINGDON: January 17.—Quotations :—Main Crop, 100s. 
. Colossal, Os. to 100s.; Sutton’s Abundance, 80s. to 
90s. ; Bruces, 75s. to 80s. ; Magu ums, 80s. to 85s 
LONDON AVERAGES : demen 16.—Main 8 80s. to 11 Os. 
Snowdrops, 80s. to nums, 70s, to 90s.; Hebrons, 
s. to 100s. ; Sutton’ s PP ey 808. to 90s.; Kidneys, 608. 
. Black-lands, 85s, to 65s. pe r ton, 
CORN. 
Averages, — Official — * the average 
British Corn, imperial m 
January 12, and for the 
8 eat, 208. 8d.; Barl: 
6s. 4d, ; Barley, 28s. 10d. ; 
‘period 
e. Oats 135. Hd. 1894: Wheat, 
HAY. 
3 of the prices at 
2 —The following are the a 
the principal e markets — the past week :— 
$ , inferior, 45e. af gd ‘i —＋ 
#.; mixture, 
Outer prime, 758. to 132s. ; 
best, 6 )s. to 98s. ; inferior, pm, ped 
and ‘straw, 20s, ‘to 36s, per load. 
Da 
ying 
e degrees for 
de 
twenty-four hours, 
an inversely proportional number of hours, | 
| TEMPERATURE, RAINFALL EN 
o 5 1 
gw ACCUMULATED, I $ E 
A~n 2 148 — s 
75 ma 7232 
22 as] d 3 75 
3723 3 ee 22 4 (SEIS 
2583.3 13 5 AEF 
nod 2312 ad n Em 8 22 
833 aad | “lad uu 3 828 
S 1 a8 S EFIE 88 88 
735 28 | Sp Tg = sles 
i Pi i 
x’ 4 
< 2 2 
Day-| Day- | Day- | Day- loths i 
deg. | deg. | deg. | deg. | Inch. Ins, 
0 9 — 0 85 — 15 ＋ 87 8 — 9 16 14 10 
112 — 0 118 — fene 6 | 0°6) 22 22 
2 9 — 0 92 — 154+ 780 5 + 10 155 17 17 
3 9 — 0 90 — l+ 64 2 — 10 13 11 16 
411 — 0 103 — 18/4 80 1— 6 08 10 21 
5 9 — 0 8 — 210 T 72 1＋ 7 10 23 25 
6 10 — 0 20 + 1 al 7 9 19 | 27 
7 9 — 0 75 — 174 *. 6 — 6 06 11 23 
8 9 — 0 67 — 300 ＋ 64 1— 8 14 25 32 
9 7 — 0 65 — 27 ＋ 57 4 — 10 he | 18 | 20 
10; 8 — 0 59 — 40/4 43:7 4 9 } 27; 24 | 26 
* 6 — 1 32 — 38+ 3| 3 11 18) a1 | 25 
1p The districts indicated by number in the first — are 
0, Scotland, N. ga eg Bo 
1, Scotland, 1 5 d, Eng! oat 
Midland Counties And. * don, S. 
„Scotland, he Š 
— Grazing, ts " Districts —6 
uae 1 1 255 1 SW. 
9, Ireland, 
THE PAST WEEK, 
owa 3 pai Was very 
ika much below the mean, the 
deficit varying E a anais; 
7° in ‘Ireland, N., to 9° or 10° in other 
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