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Jury 6, 1895.] 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
23 
FBRUIT,—AVERAGE WHOLESALE PRICES. 
s. d. s. d. s.d. $8. d. 
one Black ., 30-40 * agen ү" а 6 0-10 0 
d 20-40 2nd s 20-40 
Figs, pe 20-40 10-16 
Guba, > — 7 Red дее рег 
black, va Ст, lb. 20-26 half-sieve 20-26 
Lm % 09-10 black, вай 
— 26-40 halfteieve - 46 
A .. 10-1 6 | Strawberries, morn. 
Melons 16-20 БЕ eee Ib 03-09 
Pineapples, St. Mi- per peck 20-26 
chael, each 4. 20-60 
PLANTS IN POTS,—AVERAGE WHOLESALE PRICES. 
8. d. s.d з. d. s.d. 
iantum, per doz, 4 0-12 Fuchsias, per doz... 6 0- 8 0 
Aspidistra, Dee doz. 12 0-30 Heliotrope, рек ds 4 0- € 
5 0-15 Hydrangeas 9 0-2 
оа МАИ 40-60/I raniun ag 4 0- t 
8 * dozen... 40-6 Lobelia, per doz ... 4 O- € 
т dozen 4 0-10 0 | Marguerites, p. doz, 6 0- 
р — езй 10-7 Mignonette, p. doz, 4 0- 
— various, doz. 12 0-24 Palms, various, ea. 2 0—1 
Evergreen Shrubs, imens, ea. 10 6-8 
in variet per Pelargoniums, doz. 9 0-1 
doze . +» 6 0-24 0 | Rhodanthe, per doz. 4 0- 
Ferns, в b „ 4 0-12 0 | Schi thus, 
Ferns, various, doz. 5 0-12 0 doz, Фе .. 60-90 
Ficus elastica, 10-76 Spireas, рег doz,... 6 0-90 
Foliage plants, doz. 9 0-24 
VEGETABLES.—AVERAGE WHOLESALE PRICES, 
8. d. s.d, А 
ushrooms, per lb. 0 09 
sieve A 0-1 6 Pesa, white, р. 2 2 2 6 
Beans, French, p. ib 04 blue *. 380-36 
Cauliflowers, p. doz. 2 &- з 0 Tomatos, 
Cucumbers, per doz .20- 0 4 50 
Marrows, veg., doz. 26-3 0, 30-40 
EW POTATOS 
French and Channel 1 днае heavy, prices lower. 
Home-grown now coming in, and selling at 8s. to 10s. per 
OLD POTATOS. 
A few still uncleared. J. B. Thomas 
ONDON: July 3.—Messrs. John Shaw & So Я 
seeds at this inactive period 
Tiasa steady. Buckwheat rather 
cheaper 
FRUITS = VEGETABLES. 
Boro : July 2.—Quota 
baskets” "Ho: PR T to 1s. 
Tasmanian, 4s, to 8 s. ре ard Strawberries, 15. 6d, to 2. 
per peck ; Goose 8. 3d. to 18, 9d. per иб. 
SPITALFIELDS: S то енна 3s. to 5s, 
; Car 
per {ау rots, Frenc 2 2s. 64. to 3s. per dozen ез; 
Тагпірз, 2s. to 3s. 6d. do. Peas, 6 "ебля 2з. to 2s. 6d, рег 
el; 0., bags; ds, ed. to 55; white 50,94, 4s 
5. to 28. 6d, per bus 
STRA —There has been an excellent supply 
of all kinds of produce at this market during the m — 
wi ndence of 
atte buyers, a brisk 
Quotations : Cabbages, 1s. to 3s. per tally ; 15, to 
5. 6d. per dozen; es, ls. 9d. to per half- 
sieve; ditto, 3s. 6g. ‚ per flat; ts, 3s Hcg 
4s. 6d. per half-sieve ; бы, ditto, 5s. “64. alf- 
sieve; White Cherries 5s. per beter — 
ditto, 4s. A v. per заето: — тти rs, ls. 6d. to 
n Peas : dit: 
1s. 9d. to 2s. 3d. per sieve ; ru рн 1008 to 1207. 
per ton. 
FARRINGDON: Ju’y 4. — :— Apples, €— n, 
8s. 6d, to 9s. 6d. per case 
. to 4 
; Strawberries, 2s, 64, eck ; 
Gooseberri 4s. ‘per. half-bushel ; r e 2s 
per small basket; Cherries, 5s. per half-flat ; Currants, red, 
35. to 35, 6d. per half-bushe 1; do., black, 6з. do.; Pine-apples, 
= = to 3s. each; Tomatos, glish, 5s. (3 
mbers, 2s. to 25. 6d. per - Lettuce, Tipo 
— 48. Ж, per tally; Carrots, 1s, per dozen bunches, 
POTATOS. 
BOROUGH : ike pem wr Old, 50s. to 100s. per 
ton; New, 4s. to 10s 
PITALFIELDS: July 3 —Old, Lincoln Bruce, 
Hae to £3; Scotch Bruce, £2 15s. 22* 0s. New, English 
1; Hebrons, £5 10s. дда: arly Rose, 25 
; Kidneys, £6 105, to £7 per ton 
STRATFORD: July 2. — = — Old, prices ranged 
from 15s. to to 80s. per ton. New: English, 120s, to 150s. ; 
Jersey 130s. to 150s. ; Cherbourg, 110s. to 120s. md 
FARRING: «аи Ке 4. ү ешле: 
80:.; seconds, 40s. to 60s. er ton. New. 
рет ton. 
t rem четти 
DON AVERAGES: July 3.—New : Hebrons, 120s, to 130s. 
110s. to 120s.; Jersey Kidneys, 120s. to 140s. ; 
- аш ums, 30s, to 
Earl — 
Cherbourg, ' 110s. to 120s. per ton. Old 
508. 
HAY. 
wing are the av verages of the prices at 
ts the past ^ aper — 
do., inferior, 50s. to 80 
ior, 36s. to 604.; ee, 704. 
‘load. 
—The followi 
s. 
4s and straw, 15s. to 34s. 
to 90s. 
CORN. 
i nent of the a 
Briti i (qr.), for the week endi 
June 29, m er ps corresponding ; year :—1895 : 
Wheat, Oats, 16s. 7d.; 1894: 
arley, 20s. 3d. ; 
Wheat, 242. ege pest 20s. 5d.; Osta, 19s, 2d. 
“i 
CZ 
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EI ACCUMULATED, $ E : 
E 3. E] — i. 
git 7a 3 | ЕЕЕ. 
m 5 1.2 Фо 
281.3 2 „ EN G 
222 3 3 332332 B8 2| s |&s| 58 
8 82 82 253 2 2 
ҮЗ? ЗЕ | Зв ът Asla Fl 
vs b |к BARRAR TS 282 
33 5 |g ERRES вас 333 
43 ix PEG 
deg. deg. | deg. | deg. | Inch, 
03--| 99 О |+ 103|4- 2620 aver 108 189 39 | 32 
1 + 113 0 + 3+ 4150 2 + | 86 |114 48 | 37 
2| 3 + | 123 0 |+ 504 277, 6 + 90 1177 38 | 34 
3| 2 + | 130 0 |+ 12/+ 283| 3 79 | 8-5) 46 | 39 
44 +1141 0 |+ 43/7 372 5 -- | 70, 95 87 | 37 
5 3 + | 141 0 |— 244+ 1 — | 67 | 7T:8 54 | 39 
6| 5 + 132 0 |+ 56/4 364) 1 — 88 |1156) 41 | 35 
7| 4 ＋ | 141 о + 42|4- 303| 4 78 11˙3 84 | 36 
8| 4 4- | 141 0 |+ 15|4- 337/0 aver 72 |125 48 45 
9 5 + | 135 0 |+ 6+ 275 1 + | 98 12˙2 33 
10| 4 + | 138 0 |— 40|4- 195 3 + | 81 14-2] 44 | 38 
2 + 131 0 |— 13|4- 248) 2 — | 86 DHT 49 
indicated by number in the first column are 
the following :— 
0, Scotland, N. 725. 7 "T Districts— 
1, Scotland, Е.; 2 M d, N H 3, 
4, Midland Counties; i 
Principal Grazing, Sc., Districts—6, Scotland, et n 
N. . 8. 8. W.; 9. 
rw 4. m dp » England, 8. Ireland, N 
ST EK. 
E following summary record of the weather throughout 
the British Islands for the week ending June 29, is furnished 
from the Meteo: ical Өйгө = 
The weather was again fine and dry during the earlier 
part of the period, Sot jeter on the Забо ns became showery 
and unsettled г with thunder апа tesa in many 
places. Over our extreme south-east counties, however, 
ein per sight a and ком: During а he wdessierm-on унт 
“Тһе: o 
from 2° in E. and Islands,’ to 5° in 
* Scotland, W. and (ызаа: N.’ The highest of the maxi 
were recorded during the early days of the week, when the 
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* Channel Islands,’ however, the highest reading was 79°, and 
in “Scotland; N, and aw. |, TES. барно the minima were 
d bet tt 26th, and ranged from 37° in 
- “Scotland, E., end 49^ in — and the Midland 
? in the 
EM to 48? 
Islands,’ 
The rainfall was again less than the mean in England, 
E. and S., and in the — Islands, as well " 
al i 
W., but just pem he norma 
ng ; S.W., while in all other districts there was am 
exeess, At Chure N on the 26th, the abnormally large fall 
of 4°83 inches was recorded. 
The bright sunshine continued very prevalent generally, 
n in ail districts. The ntage of 
hannel Islands, 
33 in 
каз munications should reach us 
Wednesday. 
„ FRUITS, ETC., TO BE NAMED. 
sending òr fruits to be named, or asking 
dema 
to obtain an answer to week. 
Specimens should be good ones, carefully packed and nwmbered, 
and not more than siz should be sent at ons time. Leaves 
сн STRAWBERRY, We inadvertently 
omitted to men ied our report of e last meet- 
awar 
. Laxton Bros. of Bedford. 
Harpy FhnRurrs: 
" to be found once 
The consumption is not 
known, and cannot be known in the present con- 
dition of internal statistical he 
First-c 
variety, shown by Messrs 
ANNUAL icai ETC, OF 
Enquirer, I. 
information, T 
value of imports is usually given in our month 
tables. Fuller information could be obtained from 
T 
= ues — we must again tá тоз 
issue fo 7 ane 8 this yea 
bunk tendi iret F. A. 
inarching of an early on a late variety dem 
desirable; besides, if the Muscats do not succeed 
that Black Ham 
t expect 
better on the roots of the 
e nacat flavour 
e fruit by the union, gh probably 
there might Fuit а diminution of the dark purple 
0 0 and maybe a toughening of the skin of the 
Воокѕ: W. G. S. The Carnation, by E. S. Dodwell, 
published at the office of Ga World 
1, Ciemant eiai W.C.- — Trimellin. Horticultural 
nd.book and Erhi 
ama: by Blackwood & So 
Edin 8 V. 
R. War 
College, go ; 
book that 1 2 all ита desire. W.G.S Бай» 
“yg pes Gar rops (Macmillan), 
Н. Marshall War 3 of Рен (Society for 
Promotor Christian Knowledge), 
a aay eros Foxerov 
ап the editor has with A e 
are with eel-worms, 
state, 
Correction.—For “ germinules,” on p. 791, read 
"gemmules" — Report or York Бш: Mr, 
zw». of Londes 
desires us to say that it was he who took the 2ad 
еу for black e and not Mr, J. Johnson, 
as stated by reporter. 
ier 2 E If the cottage is given you in 
part дауа for services rendered, you will have 
to quit it when the nip gr er comes to an end, 
Garrs ох Linz Т. : H,H, The galls are the work 
ofa minute 3 ЖО floricola. The larva 
will be found in the gall. 
Grapes Rusten: "Y 
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