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OCTOBER 24 AND 
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Novemser 2, 1895. 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
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In Mr. B. Іво „ novelties were Japanese 
Milano, orange and reddish- with a golden reverse, 
tallic lustre, pes promising; and incurved 
promising. Japanese 
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variety, vivid vermilion- 
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ficated sy Pd, Japanese Mons. B. Girond 
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committee wished to see pnl дд 
Остовев 28.—A meeting of the General Com- 
cem was held at Anderton's Hotel on the above 
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3 to the сарфаи er 
Secre tary w 
the Ro yal Aquarium on show da ауз, the 
Directors in ктөн of an earlier lighting-up, and a greate 
volume of ] inabi ity 
to satisfactorily examine the flowers We the afternoon 
made by the Secretary, who 4220 ger e an шин" Jubilee 
report ot an encouraging character, the Secretary being 
lved that, followi ing the prae etice observed іа the 
the. Centenary Celebration in 1899, a Bronze Jubilee Medal 
Should be given to every age ia affiliation with the 
Nationa al Chrysanthemum | Society uring 1896. The Secretary 
Hotel on Wednesday, November 27, the President, Sir 
Sa 
‘ello 
nce the beginning of the year ve nearly one hundred. 
SHIRLEY AND SURROUNDING DIS- 
TRICT GARDENERS’ AND AMA- 
TEURS’ MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT 
ASSOCIATION. 
Остовкв 25 AND ae 2 nania under 
the euspices of the 88 
n the 
. о of 
Swannore Park Gardens, irre each meeting. 
The first was held at Hi eld, Southampton, and the 
subject Hardy ood ет for Cottage Gardens апа 
Allotments,” creditable — of fruit, and 
4 ere 
— lecture was ot а most suki alive de е principal 
Н such as planting, training, grafting, ү pruning being 
fally > dead 
esting р the 28th was at Кн. 2 * 
a Cultivation of Fru 
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pecimens in — cases 
impress on the minds of his audience hene s = эк more 
than е ould be aimed at to ere 
was qui a show at this d rd of “high-class "ЖОП = 
vegetables 
there was also a 2 attendance. 
“Hearty votes of thanks 
were accorded Mr. M if h ting 
FRUIT IN 
25.— This exhibition, in con- 
he 
e 
might have made the growers in the southern 
counties envious. 
Specimens of such varieties of A as Warner’s King, 
"в Ni 
з Reinette du Canada, let Pearmain, 
Ko., drew xclamations of admiration and wonder 
all who saw them, many expressing themselves surprised that 
such splendi grown so fa . 
the Pear вес 
Beurré Diel, 
Darondeau, Catillae, Doyenné du Comice, Beurré ev 
Beurré Bachelier, Vicar of Wakefield, Chaumontel 
en trade was well represented by Messrs. ГА 
N, Darlington, ВА & Son, York, and T. RIVERS 
& SON Saw worth, all of whom s ections, 
and their exhibits were of most * 
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wes; B rling Castle, nes Lord Lennox (of exceptionally 
high — Oox’s Pomona, Bismarck, Pott's Seedling, Haw- 
thornden, Brownlee's Russet, and ‚Сок Orange Pi 
In BACKHOUSE & 
Pippin, Rose Hi 
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Hall Gardens; Mr 
Temple, er. to Sir Davi “bate, West a, ee 
Mr. Hy. Jonson, Elm Ridge (gr., Mr W arron), D 
lington ; — —— ут эй ; Mr. poi Eu Bol- 
RNBY, Heslington На! Hall Gardens ; Mr. 
— Gardens; Mr. J. Mclxrrar, 
r. GL Orchard 
е 
UFFIELD, Stoke Pri 
. J. G. 
to be compli limented on the 
dics in getting together such a large and . 
display. 
(+) or below (—) the 
the week ending 
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deg. 
07- 33 29 
117 — 31 36 
3| 1 — 21 85 
8| 6 — 28 42 
47 — 34 38 
5 7 — 25 42 
617 — 33 34 
1|8— 21 37 
87 — 25 44 
96 — 27 4 32 
10| 8 — 16 31 |+ 15/4 213 4 — |143 P 53 | 35 
*| 4 — | 39 0 |+ 245|-F 248 2 + мз 15 и 52 
The districts indicated by number in the first column are 
— M 214 
1, Scotland, E.; 2, d, N.E.; 3, 3 
4 не оя. доп, 8, 
incipal Grazing, J., Districts—6, . 7, 
Bent. И. „; 8, England, S. W.; 9, Ireland, 
19. S.: Islands. 
experi 
as unusually low for the time of year, 
perature wW. v de opi 
and England, М.Е, 
towards the end of the period, and were 
time of year, 
They 18° in England, S. W.“ (at 
Llandovery), 2 Midland 
h on nr and 
Saturday). 16° 16° = ge as 18° at Gilerux, and 20° at 
The 3 — very creed in different parts of the 
xoess of the mean 
1 * 
and 41 ia ' England, K., to 25 in the Midland Counties,’ and 
23 in ‘ Eogland, N. W.“ 
Paize ES8AY8.—The prizes offered ahd the Royal 
Horticaltara Society for the best e on “The 
Court, Herefordshire, Dr. Нове hi 
a large Silver Medal to both essa; 
MARKETS. 
COVENT GARDEN, October 31. 
1. d, 3.4. 
dai Cattleya, 12 Ыт, 6 0-12 0 
— 06-10 Odontoglossum 
120 10-80 orispum. 12 bim. 30-80 
Chrysanthemums, scar- 
7 12 blooms » 10-40 let, per 12 bunch 40-60 
them — 12 sprays .. 06-09 
per 12 .. 30-60) Pyrethrums, 12 bun. 20-40 
Eucharis, per dozen 30-50 s, Tea, per dor, 10-20 
Gardenias, par бо, 30-50 22 20-40 
bloom. 06-16 ), per doz. 30-60 
Lilac,French,p.bun. 3 0- 5 0| — red, per dozen 10-16 
Lilium Harrisii,do, 3 0- 6 0| — mixed, dz. bun. 6 0-90 
um lancifolium, Stephanotis 12 spes, 20-40 
dozen blooms 1 6- 3 0 | Tuberoses, 12 bims. 0 3- 06 
Lily of tte Valley, Violets, 12 bunches 1 6- 20 
doz. sprays , 10-26 — Parme,French, 
Maidenhair Fern, per bunch .. 30-50 
рет 12 bunches .. 40-60) — Czar, йо. ... 26-30 
Marguerites, 12 bn. 1 0- 3 0 — Mimosa or 
Mignonette, 12 bun. 20-40] Acacia, do.. 16-20 
BLOOM in var av. 
PLANTS IX MT WHOLESALE — 4 
s. d. &. з. d.s. d. 
Adiantum, per doz, 2 0 Ferns, various, doz. 5 0-12 0 
— ай ($594 L-- ares A 
— P- 6 мо 
Oyperus, dozen 4 | 12 
, nh iw | i 22 
— various, doz. 12 | 
ы р, „йог. 9 0-24 0| — specimen 10 6-84 0 
" in variety, dox... 6 0-24 0 Spirmas, per: 
sd. sd, s, d. s.d. 
Ex xi | Bom bere 10-320 
Doyenné du 
Comice, f sve. 9 0-10 0 
р „20-80 Duchess, halt- 
Cobs, per 100 Ib. . 30 0-35 0 о. m 4 O- 5 0 
Gros Colmar, Кы ‘6 Diel, 
186 quality, Id. 1 6- 1 9 | -sieve . 30-40 
Gr ar, apples, St. Mi- 
qual y, р. 1b. 1 0- 13 po ул .3 0-60 
— Alicante, Ist Prunés, half- sieve ‚20 — 
quality, p. lb. 1 3- 1 6 | Quinces, halt sieve... 2 0- 26 
— Alicante 2nd | Walnuts, best Eng - 
quality, p. Ib. 10-10) lish, shelled, p. 
— Muscat, Ist = bush. ... ...]10 0-12 0 
ib. 30-88, — French, Gre 
— Muscat, 2nd qua- | noble, p. bag. ut. i 
lity, p. lb. . 1 9- 2 0| 
