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ЅеғтемвЕв 7, 1895.) 
THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE. 
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Queen Victoria, Mortfontainensis, &c. The same skilful 
grower took chief b z H ; Mr. TUCKER being 
: creditable 2nd. The last-mentioned exhibitor secured Ist 
g greenh 
— profusa; Mr. — — 
а specimen stove pant bo p'ant, 
Mr. H. Pocock, Trowbrid cw was three stove 
plants, pago showing & vey, * Жена Ixora Wil- 
inea, and Lapa alba. — СҮРНЕВ had 
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among others, ibunt; 338 heron ron Bal- 
rnbulli; Mr. W. TUCKE — 
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d Adiantum ард 
. М the эр к ог бту Fern i 
plant of Davallia polyantha (D. tiris ata). 
Groups arranged for effect, a space not less than СР 
b ti 
square feet, were shown by — ur competitors. The 
test lay between Mr. iE PHER, Che = ham, and ‘Mr. 
CAT Bath, both having very good and effective groups. 
Choice Orchids of в 
uitable varieties and size told well in Mr. 
Cypher's arrangement, whic as placed Ist. 
Сот FLOWERS 
The неса devoted to эре 
Baird, gr. to F. Н. Fox, Esq., Wallington, was 2 ү, с ну: 
d spikes of ! Gladiolus, showing a fine lot; Mr. HALL w 
. SAMUEL TOTTLE, Taunton st. жр ames, was lst Se 
бө spikes ‘with ith good we veli port — 
ГА а g d. Ried. lat af 
well, was 1st for twelve 
being 2nd. The 
In the class for single Dahlias, shown in bunches, Mr. 
Thos. Truckle, gr. ' A THOMAS OARB, Esq., Tiverton, was lst, 
— а рет exhibi 
Roses made apo Mr. GEORGE Prince, Oxford, was 
lst for — € single Prem. distinct, showing a grand 
lot for the ыб» ate Louis Van outs, 
еа, Hoi * Edith Giffard, 421 Duke of Edinburgh; 
Mr. STEPHEN 1 DER, Cardi r. 
Новвз, Bristol, had the best twel ve e blooms, in single trusses ; 
and Dr. BUDD, Bath, was lst for twelve Teas, with excellent 
3 Dahlias were well exhibited by Messrs, KEYNES, 
VER OU. з би ‚ and were much admired. 
FRUIT. 
hole this made a good display, though in th 
Chippenham, who was justly awarded tle 1s 
The chief class for Grapes was one for 8 poc in four 
p in competition 
bson, verá не о НИВОИ 
was lst; and Mr S. Hodges, gr. to to JAMES Forra, Esq. Bath, 
2nd. Th 
Blac — fine in lera and colour Buckland 
Sweetwater (one bunch), and three fine examples of Madres- 
field Cou: 
There were twelve stands of th 
Miss MARRIOTT, 
burgh. , Bath, was an easy Tst, showing speci- 
mens large in ‚ апа splendidly finished ; 
GIBSON was 
Three stands of two M 
staged, and Mr. W. CARPENTER, gr. to A. R. BAILEY, Esq., 
Frome, was well 1 he also was for any white. 
Mr. Мазин was а good let in any other black class, with 
weighty, well-finished bunches of te, fine in 
shape and berry. 
„Моо were Fay жы ерене. Twenty-one fruits of red 
green kinds were Mr. Jones was Ist for a green- 
burgers with Hero of (je vti Mr. W. Strugaell, gr. to the 
badi Hon. W. Н. Loxe, Rood Ashton a my ЖЫ had the 
scarlet- flesh in Carter’s Blenheim Orange 
extensively shown. Mr. Pym e, gr. to 
dge, had — kai t dish уч nine, with 
and Mr, CARPENTER bot the best six. 
represented т. John Wright, gr. 
to H.C. WILLS, Esq., Kelstons Koll, Bath, had the best 
fine fruits of Stanwick Elruge; Mr. 
„ to J. W. LANGDON, Esq., Frenhay, was 2nd. 
ms were largely shown, and on the whole the quality 
erries, there were niae good dishes put up, Mr. JONES 
PER + 
Pears were plentifally al shown, Mr. J. @твзох a good 
Ist; and Mr. Wilkins, gr. to Lady THEODORA GUEST, In- 
wood, emen was 2nd, 
Apples made a fine display, a good length of staging being 
devoted to them, ko E. D. Вогарилалокн, Wells, had the best 
dishes of dessert varieties; 
three . G. Garaway, Bath, 
taking 2nd place. 
Vegetables were well represented. Mr. Corr, Sherborn, 
was lst Messrs. Webb's special prize for six kinds, - 
fo* Messrs, Sutton & Son's puit for a similar collection. 
WILKINS was Ist for the 
Society’s class for twelve —— 
che quality of his produce was very good. 
Non- E Exhibits,—Messrs, GEO. BUNYARD & Co., 
Maidstone, а collection of DÀ varieties of Apples, the 
fruits bei шө size, clean, many of them 
beautifully —— — & Sons also kad 
a good collection of Apples and Pears. 
SANDY HOR кезиги AL. 
Ava 29.—The San show held on 
the ion date, v Aree Be as sill at in other 
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where there are classes fo 
birds, pigeons, and other specialties, 
horticultural part м the schedule included classes 
for plants, fruit, vegetables, and market garden 
ERG anda good exhibition was Penn of these, 
e open classes for plants, Mr. J. OYPHER, Chelten- 
— wats won lst place Mot ten atoto and greenhouse plants 
in flower ; and Mr. W. FINCH, Coventry, also showed credit- 
ably. The best group of € arranged for effect was the 
—— — hl USE, Lea 7 9-0. — followed 
by Mrs, As oodb 
best six — 2 — aa "table decora 
classes exclud the — ion n of nurserymen, 
зап 
— plants in 
in bloom, and for six stove and greenhouse 
Other — for те тт - тете emm ra for 
amateurs cottagers, a good 
display of ой шры Jc) Жын, bini. 
The competition for best collection pd bei distinct 
t, Pines excluded, was won by Mr. G. В. АШ 
gr. to Major SHUTTLEWORTH, Warden Park, Biggleswade, 
e collection of six kinds by Mr. W. J. EMPSON. 
these exhibitors also „figured largely ong the winners in 
other fruit xt 
Vegetables 
t flowers were considerable features, and 
altogether the sper nd was large. 
Obituary. 
1, MEASURES.—We regret to have to 
—— the T€ on the 2ad inst., after а lon 
rem. rs, Measures, the wife of R. I. Measures, 
yot Yom iri pen Flodden Road, 5 E. 
pn^ JANE SAUL.—Oa the 2nd inst, at her 
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MARKETS. 
COVENT GARDEN, September 5. 
depend 
the y in the market, and the 
; and they may fluctuate, он A 
day, but often several times in one day. Ep 
FLOWEBRS.—AVERAGE WHOLESALE . 
з. d, s.å. Иней $ s.d. 3. d. 
Arums, p. 12 blooms 2 0-40 С 
English, bunches .. .. 20-40 
12 bunches... 3 0- 6 0 : 
— French р. bn. 06-10 12bims. 9 0-15 0 
Bouvardias, per bun. 06-10, Odontoglossum 
Carnations, per 12 12 blm. 30-60 
blooms 10-3 0| Pelargoniums, scar- 
Chrysanthemums let, per 12 bunch 3 0-6 0 
blooms .. 10-20 — 12 sprays .. 04-06 
Clirysanthemums, Pyrethrums,12bun. 2 0-4 0 
per 12 bunches ... 40-9 0| Roses, Tea, perdoz. 10-20 
Eucharis, per dozen 16-26 — coloured, p.dz. 2 0- 4 0 
Gardenias, рег йо. 20-40 — yellow (Maré- : 
Gladiolus, p.12sps. 0 6-16 chals), per doz, 3 0-60 
12 bims. 1 C 20 — red, per dozen 10-16 
„ doz. bun. 60-9 0| — mixed,p.doz. 
Lilium Harrisii, per bunches w- w 90-80 
dozen blooms ... 0-4 0 Stephanotis, dozen E 
Lilium lancifolium, Sprays . .. 16-20 
per dozen blooms 9 9-16 Sunflower (small), | 
Maidemhair Fern, doz bunches „. 20-40 
per 12bunches... 0-60 Sweet Peas, 12 bun. 2 0- 4 0 
Marguerites, 12 bn. 10-30) wes, 14 bims, 02-06 
BLOOM in variety. 
| Faurr,—A WHOLESALE PRICES. 
pples, 2654 з $e 09 
A — ре ^ 
Cobs, per 100 Ib. . . 40 0-45 0 DER 5 „ 10216 
halfsieve 19-20 ' St. Mi- 
perdozen ... 6-10) € w 20-60 
Е! 100 1b. 25 0 28 0 Peaches, Ist size, doz 40-60 
sieve... 86-40] — 2nd » 20-30 
anpe а . 13-16 Pear а " $019 
i ears, ue Ж 
— 2nd quality. . 0 6-10) Plums, half sieve... 26-30 
— Museats .. 10-20 
PLANTS IN PoTs.—AVERAGE WHOLESALE 
ШЕ, 
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8 © 
e? £77 
1 me 
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Hydrangeas, p. doz, 
Lilium Harrisii, per 
озеп 
Lilium lancifolium 1 
delia doz 
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24 0 Pelar iums, 
0 leta), doz —— 
= Ib.: 
— Smoo 
— perdoz 09-1 0 — ordinary ud 
rrows, veg., per — Guernsey 
tally of 5 doz. .. 10-1 6| i 
20-26 
2 0- — 
10-16 
Рот 
Trade very dull. Supplies "ie Prices lower, EI to £4 
being fair average prices. J. B. Thomas 
SEEDS. 
Lonpon: Sept. 4, — Messrs. John Shaw & Seed 
Merchants, of Great Maze Pond, d don, S.E., 
write m dern is now a moderate ver sale for Trifolium 
incarna ; prices continue at the ab normally low 
viouly vec Winter 
and iq tions show no noteworth 
Rye continues exceedingly 
pe seed is 
doing in Mustard. Smyrna 
there for Turkish T as hardening. Peas an 
are without altera: 
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. 
Boro Sept. 3.—Quotations:—Carrots, 1s. 94. to 3s. 
per m 8 Horseradish, 1s. 3d. per bundle; Onions, 
"i 6d, to 4s. 6d. per cwt. ; Apples, 2s. — € bushel; Pears, 
to 4s. per case; Plums, 2s, to 3s. per 
SPITALFIELDS: эн. „Ас. Ордон он 3s, to 4з. 
per tally; per tally; 8. 6d. 
Hebrons, 65s. to 75s.; 
Regents, 60s. to 74s. per ton 
FARRINGDON: Sept. иако uotations: Snowdrops, 70s, to 905, ; 
Hebrons, 60s. to 80s. ; Puritans, ток to 905. ; Early Regents, 
55s, to 65 .; Early Rose, p to 70s,; Imperators, 558. to 658. 
per ton 
