БртЕмвЕВ 21, 1895.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 841 
А very кн - = MN arranged with coloured T W OvT 5 WHOLESALE 
Vine foliage, е fro . & W. BUCHANAN, Forth НЕ EATHER. з. d. г s. d, 2. d. 
Vineyards, "aere ioni c аҹ — — nee Ieuan oes ае Mignonette, 2 
M I other exhibits received their * share of attention [Тһе term “accumula perature” indicates the wed рў DM m.m 80-60 
from the Mi» number o tors who were present at all gate t, as well as the duration, of depen e iun ace BaS o do e —€— J2bims. 9 0-15 0 
tim es during the hours ir the exhibition was accessible to tem above or below 42° Fahr. for the ун Bouvardias vae un, 06-18 Odonte lossum 
the public named: and this combined result is expressed in Carnations, per 1з etum. 13 bina. 30-60 
degrees—a ‘‘ Day-degree” signifying 1 P ee come - 10-30 elargoniums, — 
twenty-four hours, or any other number of degrees for Chr santhemums let 12 bunch 30-60 
IluDDERSFIELD was d by the mycological m rysan — Pyrethrums, 12 bun. 20-40 
section of the Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union as the TEMPERATURE, BAINFALL. | “ox Se 19 4 : се. рн ie з ; 
eadquarters of the 1895 Fungus Foray. On Satur- Б л J ч 20-40) — (йе. 
day, Monday, and даа September 7, 9 and 10, a — | ACCUMULATED, $ Gladiolus, p. 12 sps. : к л : — ), per doz. 4 p H - 
series of meetings and excursions were held, The n 3 E ^ i e 3 2n 2 dozen 
ed Tecra id the meetings was the investigation of 4 4 ^^ "he 2% 32 Litem aal per ie bunches m ге 30-80 
ures in the neighbourhood of 1i 3 [3 i le 58 3787 blooms 3 0- 4 0 | Stephanotis, dozen 
Matar bor fungi. $ 5 8 5 Н e |551" Lin F Lilium lancifolium, 6. | Phi ys . 16-26 
e party included Dr. M. C. Cooke, M.A., А.Т, HE sed | T E 8 8 ЕШ E 82 y“ cdi t. 1 —€— p D 20-40 
3 ; Mr. George , F.R.M.S., F.L.S., of the Royal nr ye H 2 $ 5 AS |39 = |eSie$ per 12 bunches , 0 0- 6 0 | Sweet Peas, 12bun, 2 0- 40 
Herbarium, Kew 51 т Carle a, M. A., B. O. L., of Wor- $84 ов | е +9 3* 3 hn 95 Marguerites, 19 ba. 10-30 Tu , 12 dims. 0 2-0 6 
cester т, M. A., cesses at А, Clarke and $ E 8 3 bs 84 8 E P 8 g BLOOM in variety 
5; — чн Hoddersfield; "A. Bairstow, C. Crossland (hon. 4 Z 2 = LESALE PRIC 
sec.), H. T. Soppett, J. W. Sutcliffe, of Halifax ; end d.Mesduena, ++ i s & |à E FRUIT, Arapa уно Е ES. YN 
of Hebden Bridge. Saturday's excursion w ood, Apples, per bush... 10- 2 0 | Melons, each .. . 10-20 
Honley, and Stortbes Hall Wood, under the leadership of Мт, Day-| Day- Day 10ths — dessert, eaches,lstsire,doz 6 0- 8 0 
A. Clarke. Although fungi were scarce objects, a few interest- deg. | deg. | deg Inch. Ins, riety, per ^ size : = 4 4 
ing specimens were found. Fixby woods and pastures, the ol3 ＋ 95 о |+ 25 0 aver 164 31˙2 20 | 29 sieve .. - а size» 
hunting ground of es Bolton, a fa Halifax — 4 — 113 ＋ 99 о |+ 39 4 — [123 [30:3] 39 | 35 — per pot ge xi + — | Pears, - аловат $53 v 
one of the pioneers of the study ot T ри and w — и зб р OMM x09 
flourished during the latter part of last century, were a 3+) | 0 + 185 5 — |132 190 48/34 оберег 100 250- — | — Williams .. 40-100 
es — * — nd 3| 2 + | 116 0 |+ 131 5 — |112 |16'9| 58 | 41 Gray lst магу, в St. Mi- s és 
y’s excursion was by train to Hebden Bridge, t then ence 40 4 — |108 |161 38 black, Englich. Ib. 1 3- 1 ach .. 
by conveyance to the delightful woods of the Hebden Valley. — d ыд vis pen т quality., 0 6- 1 0| PI half sieve... 2 6-3 0 
: 5| 3 + | 132 0 |+ 69 4 — |102 |147| 58 | 42 — Muscats .. 1 0- 2 0 | Plums, Pond's seed- 
This was under the leadership of Mr. James №. t 6-09 half 50-6 
secretary. As in th jous excursions, fungi were b 64 | 108 | о |+ 118 4 — |139 23˙6 40 | 33 — Guernsey ... 06-0 — 0 
eans — — amongst collected were t 7| 3 + 118 0 | 144 7 — |121 |20*5| 35 | 36 PLANTS IN PoTs.—AVERAGE WHOLESALE PRICES. 
finds, viz. Paxillus paradoxus and Boletus nanus, whic 8 3 + | 121 o l+ т т — 110 20˙7 54 | 44 , d. 8. d. з. d. s.d. 
— had not been found in West d The speci- Adiantum, per 4 0-12 0 | Ficus elastica, each 1 0- 7 6 
in the aggregate amounted to upwards of 9| 3 + | 108 0 3 — |152 |23:0 22 | 31 Aspidistra, per doz, 12 0-30 0 | Foliage plants, doz. 12 0-30 0 
different kinds, 3 which were many ME forms, 10| 2 + | 108 о — 31+ 1 128 !242 40 34 — specimen,each § 0-15 0 с, рег doz... 4 6- 6 0 
Asters, per dozen Heliotrope, per don. 40-60 
Meetings w d each evenings at th M. O. A. rooms, ”* 3+ | 144 0 |+ 113|+ 248) 5 — 124 116-7 60 | 51 З 0- 6 0 | Hydrangeas, р. doz. 9 0-24 0 
— — exhibition, — of fa fungi wee ве "T3 b irysanthmums, р. — risi — 12 0-18 0 
n — i 20 n pots e 
g el n а indieated by number in the first column are tee, per Чока... 26-40 Lilium lancifolium 12 0-24 9 
thel — pur part of the programme were the ma — Cyperus, per dozen 4 0-10 0 | Lobelia, per — 4 
delivered NEA „on the Saturday and Monday even- = „Вози, ч nd, NE: gg en land, Ar Draomna, enc à 1 8 СЕБЕ 4 An : : 
inge which w illustrated, by well-pre tern slides, n Midland oit 5, 1 Sing n, 8, NN се Palms. peser Aa ea, 20-100 
structure and development ‘of a variety of tangi E Districts, yor dey wt 7, in variety, per — specimens еа, 10 6-84 0 
pe Sy are e to cultivated plants, and methods — — N. W. Ж 6, England, S.W.; 9, Ireland, N.; „„ 6 0-24 0 P i 
described for ¢ their devastations. p 0, Ireland. 8. ; Í Islands. Ferns, small, doz.... 14.29 leta). doz.... 26-40 
EERE ROH " — various, 0-12 
4 W нчен, THE PAST ник. — 
TRADE Not NOTICE. the C SEEDS. 
MI uro MX N: Sept. 18. — Messrs. John Shaw & Sons, 
MR. ЈАЗ. JAS. GRIEVE. е а" ‚м fine and dry over the Merchants, of Great Maze London, S. E., 
, greater part of the 1 although rain was Z2 enced state that business in field Seeds continues on a narrow 
Many readers of the Gardeners’ Chronicle will — in nearly a a places on the 10th or 11th. In the extrem jir laabai 
pleased to learn that Mr. James beri а ma ot d the 
his time y s flowers, with the raising 
во many of which, especially — and Violas, 
his name is во intimately conn 
Obituary. 
‚JAMES HARR of t 
desth of Mr. James Harris, which lace on 
August 29, after a short and severe illness, at the 
Mr. Harris was known as a er, 
a class of plants he took a great interest in, and of 
tuberous- ias, of which he 
together one of the collections in the west of 
Scotland. The was in his fifty-ninth ap 
and leaves a widow, one da , and ei 
mourn loss. I may mention the fact that wha 
м his sona hold . responsible positions, one as Curator 
the Chinc n, Jamaica, 
soothe hief of f the O ае M oak 
as chi = е Огс 
eitch’a Nursery at Che iua. Fen. 
DICTIONNAIRE Р ЖАТКА "iege sg ag 
— "This has now reac down to 
the letters Mu. ге во A spoken in appre- 
ciative terms of publication, not 
— ne ча have М. 
ана s Тһе blisher is О. Sanne Place 4 
ing. . ‚8, e 
l'Odéon, Paris, _ 
"MÀ remained unsettled, and rain fell 
understorms oec e parts 
urred in som 
n exceeded the mean, the excess 
land, E. and Ireland, S.,' to 4? in 
W. The €— of r — were record on 
t he thermom 7° in ‘ England, 
S. W. fe Llandovery), 86° in the ros пе] Islands,’ 84? in 
Englan d, N. W..“ 83° in England, S.,“ and to 82? in the 
st 
but 
was less in all other districts. Over England . * 
the fall was very slight. 
The bri z ther deficient in ‘ Ireland, N. 
and rage N.,“ but was — hier prevalent in eod 
12 N. 
MARKETS. 
COVENT GARDEN, ARDEN, September 19. — 
the 
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dey, but several times in one day. ED. 
ABLES.—AYERAGE aum 4 
. d. з. s.d. 8. 
„ oa 
Cucumbers, - 16 — Smooth " * 
ed 2 0-9 6 r 10-39 
samples, demand at io 4410. ordinary, 22 to 
i 
Trifolium is in eee WS q 
abnormally 
or the cessa in meagre request, 
There is no change in either Peas or Haricots 
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. 
BOROUGH: Sept. 17.— 27770 = 
4s, per bag; Horseradish, 15. to Is. 
Apples, 2s. 6d. to 4s. per bushel; "^ 1s. 283 „ 
bushel; Plums, 2s. 3d. per half-sieve 
емел : Sept. y^ —Quotations 
; Col 
TFORD, Sept. 17.—There has been a good supply of all 
ne of produce a inis age eee ere past week, 
e 
HESS 
28. Od. ; ' Golden Knobs, 2s 
