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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[Jury 27, 1895, 
reproduce the photograph of the deceased gardener 
which was given in the rdeners’ Chronicle on 
October 14, 1876, in our series of British gardeners, 
but next week we hope to reproduce a few of the 
facts concerning his early life, then recorded by 
himself, 
BAILLON.— The death of this accom 
Professor of Botany at the Facultó de Médicine at 
and had the charge of the small pm 
belonging to that institution. Baillon's activity w 
Histoire des Plantes in — 
ume memoirs and mon attest his 
diligence, Nor were these works mere compilations, 
lt of co i vesti- 
gation and remarkable keen insight. — ад : any, 
botanists of time h el а 
ай во ugh 
knowledge of flowering plants in — as s Ballon 
He attached im rganogeny as a 
key to deciphering — 3 D e 
and the of plants, A quarrel with 
Decaisne and tse ota was the occasi 
and persi has had no equal in our 
manne) and which led to protests from other botanists 
critic, 
who deplored the unscientific violence of the 
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summary record 
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parts of our 
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go below 48?, while in England, N. W., 49° was the 
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‘Channel Islands,’ 
MARKETS, 
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— Avisa WHOLESALE Prices. 
8. d. s.d, 
s.d. s. d. 
ice 10-1 6| . blue, per bag 4 9-60 
LLLI — — per bush. 2 0- 0 
ers ... Tomatos. 
Market and prices about same as last report, J. B. Thomas. 
— 
DS. 
LONDON: Ju'y 24.—Messrs. John Shaw 
of Great Maze ey 
» London, 
write that, thanks to the recent argh, London, S. is 
n improving demand for Trefoil a 
Rape, 
seed ; all the = 
nd and 
se three varieties TOW offer 
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Tar Ther no 
5 at this — season, show no fresh feature. 
B AND VEGETABLES, 
BOROUGH — Quotations : — 2s. 6d. to 3s 
ре bushel ; ошо on 6d. to 3s. per bag; Horseradish, 1s, ut 
s. 8d. per + en Apples. 2 6s. to 8s. per 
Currants, 1з. 9d, to 4s, per half. -sieve ; Goossberridi, T ls, єл ы 
s. 9d, do. 
gemein 
July 23.— Quotations : — Scarlet Bunnes 
3s. to 8з. 6d. 
3s. 
у 
т bushel; Peas, 2s. to 2s. 6d, do.; Carrots, 
2s. 6d. to ав mmm bunches ; Turnips, 2s. to 2. 25. 6d. do.; 
Cabbages, 5s. to 6s, per tally ; Marrows , 4s. to 6s. do.; ; Cucum. 
bers, 2s. to 3s. per sam ozen 
July 23.— Quotations :—The в 
ng 
STRATFORD : supply to 2 
pim — the past — has been 
Turips, 1. 
ре g; Peas, 5s, to 6s. do.; C 
sieve ; зь 2s. to 3s. do.; D 
. 6d. to 4s. per bushel; Marrow Ts. 6d. 
Cucumbers, 1 1s. to 2s. per rim; Ома. Рогїз, 55 64. to 
6з. per ca 
KONON: July 25.— Quotations :—Raspberries, 2s, 6d, 
ies, 84. do.; ies, 6s. 6d, to 1% 
; Marrows, 
bunches; Turnips, do.; 28. 
Scarlet do., 28. ва. до. 
Beans, 1s. 64. per bushel ; 
POTATOS. 
BOROUGH : —— 23. — Quotations ranged from 80s. to 
0з. per ton 
SP rd aA July 23.— Quotations :—Puritans, ES 
s (Bedford), 100s, to 120s.; do., Essex, 
ns' Regents, 100s. to 1205. ; 
110s. to 120s. 
— Old: 
— pe to 
RD: Ju оеша 
ton, : He ao. 110s.; p 
Snowdrope, 1103, to 1308. per 
FARRINGDON: Ju/y 25.— Quotations: — White 
110s. to 120s. per ton; Red do., 100s. to 110s. do.; Puritans, 
110s. to 1208. do. 
24.—New : Snowdrops, 110r. to 
Early — 110s, to 12%; 
rly Regents, 100s. ys; 
Old : — 408. to 50s. per 
LoNDON AVERAGES: July 
20s.; Hebrons, 1105, to 120s. ; 
Puritan, 120s. 180s.; Ear 
PD 90s. to 110s, per ton. 
HAY. 
eee following are the — of the prices її 
‚ 603. to 958.; do., grr 30s. to 60: 
928.; and straw, 20s. to 38s. pe А 
Re 
Averages, — — sta average prices u 
tement 
British Corn, imperial measure 8 ee the 
245. 6d. ; diat: ae: 6d. ; Oats, 1 
VARIORUM. 
THE INDIAN SHOT OR Dn has bet 
а weed auda 
ground. Опе would hardly suppose that the 
of our gardens, a beautiful wild flower of Flori? 
often а great pest 
is 
n the ground, that the plough does 
eii out, so that they grow up as 1 M 
newly-ploughed ground, The roots have r^ 
out with a spade in order to get clear f 
di Жамы Monthly” for July, 
Yorkshirs pros { 
to 30s. per 
1205, , 
чей. 
еа д a 
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