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GARDENERS’ 
VEGFTABLES.—AVERAGE WHOLESALE PRICES. 
ad. aid.) s. d. 8. d. 
Caulifiowers, p. doz. 3 0- 3 6 | Tomatos, Home- 
rooms, per Ib. 10-1 6 grown, p. doz. Ib. : 
Cucumbers, per doz. 2 6- 3 0 | си 50-60 
Onions, Dutch, рег by. SS peer 8 86-46 
c bag ... 30— | — Guernsey ., " 30-36 
— Bnglish, bush. 20 — ' 
PoTATOS, 
Markets remain about same as last reported. J. B. Thomas. 
SEEDS. 
LONDON: 30.— „ John Shaw & Sons, bres 
Merchants, t Maze p d, Borough, London 
report to-day's marke . Werra hose but little pec 
ness doing. Rathe to 
re atten tio! rly been given 
mpr a пуан that the 
ios Tares 
CORN. 
23 — Official N of the av res pri of 
British бон: imperial measure (qr.), for the week p a 
October 28, and fort e ko a week in Ieper 1895 : 
Wheat, 25s. 5d. ; Barley, 258. 4d. ; Oats, 13s. 7d. 1894: wheat 
17s. 7d. ; Barley; 23s. 8d. ; Oats, 13s. 3d. 
ENQUIRY, 
s He that questioneth much shall learn much. „BIO. 
some of our Danish мз кыд che kindly 
of the ing of the word 
Traasteen, as n to an der ; & new variety, аа 
to be the finest in existence, with this name, hav: 
been introdu — ардана of the Prince of 
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. 
pud — оме, 2s. 3d. to 
4 to 2s. 64. per - 
шы; raek 3s. to 7s. 
Walnuts, 4з. 6d, to 8s. ja 
BOROUGH : err 29. 
per tall 
b 
6s. to 8s. per basket ; 
tations : — Savoys, 5s 
STRATFORD, 29. AS an improvement 
generally during the week, consequent upon the change in the 
band gis Ade Se ien tally; Baroya, 2s. to 6s. 
. to 3s. 64. 
per bushel; Pears, English, 
: Oct. 31, —Quotations заны Wellingtons 
3s. 3d. * bushel ; Wake y 4з. до.; King Pippin, 4s. do.; 
Suffield . 6d. do. ; Graversteins, lls. 6d. per tub; Cox's 
e Pippo, 4s " 6d. per Pe м Mess California, 10s, 6d, 
14s. per Walnuts, 4s. 
; Turni 
per dozen; Spinach, 2s. par bushel; Beetroot, 2s ushel 
Parsnips, ls. 3d. per score; Articho! de ? 
Celery, 1s. per roll; Onions, English, 4s. per bag. 
: POTATOS. 
Bossa: October. 29. Prices 
»- : — ranged from 55s. to 80s, 
ALFIELDS : Octobe ber 29, uotations :—Sutton's Abund- 
; Reading pnr 45r. to 65s.; Main "aod 
; Imperators, 50s. to 70s. ; Fidler’ оша 
; Вгасе, 45s. to 60s.; Snowdrops, 60s, 
STRATFO —Quotations : —Bruces 
to 45s. ; Pré etos ; 
ebrons, 
dark soil, L. 
Giants, 458. to 6 
558. to 70s.; 8 
Abundance, 50s. un 70s. per 
borne rai Oct, 
uotations : Snow: drops, 80s. to 
ents, 60s. to 70s.; 8 па, 
боз.; Early Rose, 60s, to 70s, ; 
ton. : 
т circulation, ше are 
„ Owing to 
under the dion "j going aits уя: ч амр hours earlier, Our 
us by sending their communications 
wiil kindly aid 
ible, Communications should reach 
contributors 
as early in the week as poss 
us not later than ase 
CarTLEYA LABIATA Brooms: W. Bull, One of the 
kee coloured varieties ever seen, and th 
—€— than m Vet — exhibits an 
mpt on i — f the to produce two 
ate hes out of in are ау ‘the e sepals. 
The large Pear from “ Е. H., кы. 
RRATU lar 
vaneal named Duchess d' Angou ene his 
column last week, should read Pitmaston н 
FRUIT C х Sours Araica: Н, F. T. You 
Mida ж i Me. Cooke, —— Oi, Bexley, 
Kent, sro i con aet to impart. 
F. bs appear to be thos 
small afer or Fernchafer сн 
solstitialis), In the c of the lawns, you might 
the grubs of one ‘of ‘the » bori ring 
which dio often imported with ere 
If the parts affected by them are cut off and 
burnt, they are ms got rid of, 
Маизнвоомз Е с Brown 
F. B. This may y^ appen 
аге deficient ^ d ав s will often occur when 
N Quire Su 
pla The “ spawn 
will ee ere be dowd by the great heat, and 
ge t wea 88 О t in the be 
n ushr: 
d knowing more o 
is the exact cause 
AMED.—The appli- 
ruit, are so numerous 
They entail 
Pura i 4 ps - 
^ We а — the edit he 
Peri lm "Y е itin p? 8 
Chronist, is our business, to which 7 lse must give way. 
Correspondents are respsctfully requested to observe Kee rule 
not than si pecumens be dealt wi a time. 
more are sent, it wou d be a graceful act on the Sed of the 
а small contribution to the Gardener: 
Orphan Fund. Correspondents sending — or Fruits to be 
demanding time and * 
not expect to obtain an answer to their 
mquiries in "the current abun Sp — * de good — 
carey 1 ae = nw ез О? т Florists’ va 
oa BS OF res dme t l, Easter Beurré; 2, 
Vicar of Winkfe id; 3, Passe Colmer ; 4, Beurié 
—t —M. S i 1, Cox's Orange Pippin; 
3, Beurré de 93 
Gloua Mor 
‚ Charle- 
„Cox s Pomona; 
nown; 4, arner" › Жыш: 5, Ribsto 
Pippin a Yorkshire ос Rd 4 Moser. 
| is inferior to mae of eem in 
— tar some C. C, Pears, 1, Uvedale’s St. 
аана; “@, Verulam, both. ‘excellent — 
* 
CHRONICLE. 
[NovEuBER 2, 1895, 
МАМЕ OF Prants: Correspondents not answered i 
uested to consult the next ny; е 
ог a hybrid of it; 4, №. rose 
Fankia obcordata; 2, Calyca ee 
W. F. M. 1, Dendrobium album (aquenm); 2 
Trichorma suavis ; ү Eulophia mesial 4) 
Adia 
Adiantum cuspidatum; 5, 
R B. Lene 
2, Siphocampylas 
phyllum.—/J. D. Next 
adeura japonica, variegat 
Е when in bloom; 
Mentha sps., 
tha а, 
мны з IN Fro ү Cuusnus: 
ay. It cannot be dote; exei under excep- 
tionally he og — oer» and bya "n 
treatment of the young plan nts, po rally, thie 
Taipei AND FucHsIAS : fer The first-named 
may be kept in a sunny window, and afforded water 
only when the soil gets almost du € Do not 
under the pots. 
dryish, or similar place, * E eut 
ight down in March. - Pelargonium 
would root now, and you nigel suc ith 
if the ae are placed in . radi covered P 
a gla 
ee IES IN Fav 
unusuat before the ‘frost came, 
Ено SUCCED 
: Mun 
with enn * ches 
pinnate, c 2 of тыр shining green 
e kno о other 
leaflets, of, it has n 
name iiic n Jann 
Rose Lear — W. P. For clearing bushes 
he Rose- house, ard’ h tried — 
instead of the time wasted in hand picking. Outof 
oors you co e quassia water, ds, and 
tobacco water ster not mad A 
good tobacco, but purchased at th 
facturers, which is much 8 g 
of soapy wa 
he make the leaves of the 
Rose unpalatable to — caterpillar. 
ass, b 
регвісі. 
apply the Bordeanx е. 
Chronicle f aking "he same 
* Answers 8 Correspondente a” on 5 aly 27, 15 
P Axp Facroer Abrs: 4. 1, Bi ШИ 
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East Harding S. reet, London, E C., for а copy 
the Act, It will cost but a tridn ng sum. 
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