842 
Pears, 7s. per half-bushel ; Hazels, 28. per half-bushel ; Plums, 
bush, 3s. per half-bushel ; Damsons, 2s. per half- € 
Grapes, Almeira, 175. per barrel (best ); Lisbon, 12s. 6d. pe 
barrel; Onions, case, 5s. ‚64 
РОТАТОВ. 
BonovuGH: September 17.—Quotations ranged from 558. to 
90s. per ton. 
— September 17. — Quotations : — kland 
ums, to 45s.; Bruce, 40s. to 50s. ; Suttons yrs 
ance, 40s. * ; Highland Васе 50s, Ы. 705, Bruce, 
45s. to 60s. ; Snow drops, 60s. to 80: a 
ms, dark soil, 
Do — 
Bruce, 258. to 45е. ; light, do., abe: ө 60s. ; Reading Giants, 
45s. to к z Sutton’s Regents, 4 45s. to 60s.; Snowdrops, 50s. 
to 70s. p 
* Sept. 19— Qn White Hebrons, 70s. 
to 80s.; Red do., 70s. to 80s.; 80e, to 85s.; 
; Puri 
to 55s.; iy Вон, Bis. to 60s; Regents, 556. 3 
Magnums, 40s, to 558. pe 
CORN. 
Averages. — Official statement of the average prices of 
British Gore, imperial measure (ar ЭД for the week ending 
September 14, and for th 
1895 : Wheat, 22s. 104. ; Barley, 233. 11d.; Oats, 135. 8d. 
1894: Wheat, 203. 5d. ; Barley, 238. 9d. ; Oats, 155. 94. 
HAY. 
are the averages of prices at 
— = 
ne we are 
* Owing to 
necessity of pow to press some hours 
to the large increase in our сї 
ME e under the 
kindly by e reel their ps sirena as early in — 
week as po: ns should reach us not later tha 
ednes: 
"n PL „ BEC.» ТО N 
sending plants or fruits to named, king 
demanding time and research for their solution, must not expect 
= obtain an answer to their enquiries 
pecimena good ones, carefull and 
25. ³˙ s mie ern ere Re 
Florists varieties cannot, as a rule, be named. 
Thos, Bury. You could obtain 
analy he Agricultural College at 
Downie. Wilts on payment of а small sum, 
— or epi 
of good size an appearance, an rove 
to be а good useful sort. It is too early 2 present 
pass a definite opi We Id — 
. Fruit Farmi 
Bu ayard ; published by Е, ‘Banyan at Week 
Street, Maidstone; Practical Fruit Culture, by J. 
Cheal ; i "aut by G, Bell & Sond: York Street, 
y Gan 
he serial 
works on Orchids in the Бач anguage, now 
issued, Oi by B. 8. 
= Urge fae Sc Victo: ictoria Narseries, 
P tre been Fang N. раму parts, price 5s, 
‘Tt has since 1881 ; The О Orchid 
and Er- 
eee i 
orticultural Ha 
hibitors’ Guide, 
Bä — pae m KA 
THE GARDENERS’ 
бый: я 
from the late Dr, Re 
Names or FRUITS : 
ng for Profit, ty G. 
Nawzs or 
CHRONICLE. 
[$ирткмвив 21, 1895, 
Interested, Perhaps the soil is infested 
CiNERARIAS 
with the jg of a weevil very destructive to 
— and most other сне Сап you send 
of the grubs you mee 
house $ — e Crab — 
l, and e sent to us, i 
variety of Prunus Malus AUOD A 28 Ga dinars’ 
Chronicle, p. 427, October 2, e Crab John 
ornamental variety, either 
latter fact being well shown by the fruits sent. 
We should greatly "E the 
suitability * ve material for covering a ту 
stead of glass; but as a wall — ые 
ox in the pues it would answer admir: 
Gnarzs: Gardener. Not having the Им ere ERR 
the circumstances under which your Muscat 
may be said, however, that shanking usually indi- 
cates that the border is in an 5 con- 
dition, that the roots have репе! а wet sub- 
soil below the border, or that too ен water has has 
disfigurement by rust from cold draught, 8 
as the exposed parts of the berries are alone dis- 
loi 
HRCRRRRRT: V. A. Prunus Padus, Bird Cherry, 
HiPPEASTRUMS : 
mateur. Supposing that the bulbs 
pat been growing under g the summer, 
wi n cease alto, а 
Should be evidaally withheld — the leaves turn 
o more should be 
afford me varieties are almost evergreen in 
habit, but these should be similarl If 
e plants have completed their growth, plunged 
to the of the in a mild h ооба 
have penetrated the substa the bed, 
w it consist of s ves, 
or cocoa-fibre re bove a h mber, 
They may be partially lifted out of it when the 
leaves have turned А e perature of 
room, or on a shelf in a 
have the benefit 
Seedlings —— bulbs 
ow's {р must not be 
proper time for starting the C on 
* — үм da 
Pur Belle E Bruxelles,.— V. S. 
Styrian; 2, Marie ; the Apple is жыл 
Pearmain.— V. oci osemary — 2, 
Cox's Orange Pippin; Pium much brui may 
probably be Pond's Seedling.— J. G. 1, Stone's 
Apple; 2, a pale frait of Dachess of Oldenburgh ; 
4, Pear ; Plums s not have 
been packed with Apples.— T. . We can -r 
undertake to nam: name six fruits at a time; Pears, 
14, Marie Louise; 2, 27, Beurré de Capiaumont ; г 
— Bonne; 5, 54, Doyenné Boussoch ; Apples, 
2, Blenheim Orange е; 4, Keswick Codlin,— 7. 
h Codlin.— W, S. Ti ighe. 
Worcester Pippin; 2, Duchess of Oldecbergh 
3, Auta 1 4. Cox’s Pomona; 5, 
main; 6, Gloria Mundi. . 
Apple, Gladstone ; Damsons, the Farleigh variety. 
1, Acalypha es 2, Polygonum cus- 
pidata arct 
* iod 
. W. B, 
Solidago canadensis, Golden Rod. — H. Т, Cytha- 
oa-nut — till the А 
— betonianum,— Р, Herrington,” Polygonum 
m.—A, M. 1, Leycesteria forte: 2, 
Pinus Sabiniana ; 3, Tilia europæa laciniata (the 
cut-leaved С д . Oneidium ochth 
e 6, Polypodium e T Pteris 
ао B., Monmouth, num сир. 
ditus —JN, C. 1, Capsella S 
Stellaria m media ; 3, Euphorbia rin, Probably реја, 
Se nd better в speci 
Oax-GALL AND ОАК APPLE: Royal. The terms 
эн зыны aa 
EACH-SHOOTS: Gardener, There appears to 
nothing t the matter with your "Peach shia 
Syringe them well 
daily until the leaves begin to fall off, and then 
the trees can be thoroughly cleaned before they 
are started again. Keep your house open night 
and day, are use no fire-heat, 
Roses, Мознвоом Spawn, &c. ower for Market. 
We cannot recommend jie “Why do you not 
advertise your requirements, or scan our advertise- 
ment columns 
WarwNurs: C. C. Keep the nuts, after the shells 
have been dried in the shade spread out on a net 
keep more than four months in goo 
Water Lerroce, &c.: N, C. Water Lettuce ina 
very common tropical 
pagates itself with such rapidity, that it 
covers tropi onds with its foliage, б may 
easily be grown in water-tanks in warm-houset it 
country, The — floats on the water, and 
senda down into the same a mass o pe Ed ' 
leaves are sometimes 6.3 inches long, produced 
tuft, and runners are very —: produced mia 
each plant. The Treasw | 
useful to you, as it contains interesting pri 
about y other planta 
interested in, Hyptis suaveolens is known T 
est ian Spikenard; Е la 
F. — „and F. ori entalis, are not — 
is of economic va You 
difficulty in obtaining the plants soki throughs 
botanic garden 
DIED bat Rangoon, Burma, on July 14, И. 
Joun Jos HaszprNGE, son uer 
— Нилов H.ELCS, aged T 
8 
two and a half уе ve 
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