Мотемвив 9. 1895.] 
THE GARDENERS’ 
FRUIT, 
or three buaches of white Grapes, Mr. G. DUNCAN beat Mr. 
being better finished, Mr, W. Taylor, 
, i bury Forest Hill, was 
well in front гое three bunches of a ari 
а Р 
competition for f dishes of rong, Mr. 
GOLDSMITH, winning from Mr. HEASMAN here; but in an 
equally strong class for four dishes of dessert Apples, Mr. A. 
Kemp, gr. to C. R. ScRASE- DICKENS, — zm Coolhurst, Hor- 
sham, wasin front of Mr. GOLDSMI1H, W 
four dishes of culinary varieties 
VEGETABLES 
were up to the usual . T but they were not quite so 
plentiful as heretofore ef stands—not for "— 
tion—were Messrs m K Sons, Brighton and Has- 
socks; and Мери». J. ' CHEAL ag Sons, chy th who had in 
both instances some grand dish Apples and P. 
ENQUIRY, 
CCC 
АхтнвАсїтЕ Солі. Will any of your 
renders kindly inform “М.В, P." the relative cost 
coke and anthracite coal, sa say, for three, six, or twelve 
months (the yal ттер bh — ТЕХ {тот 
one who has the cost in 
«uh alone биб, Tend 6 
vitiate the comparison, 
CHRONICLE. 561 
ай m yellow — round same, the pte part being FLOWERS. 
riy кй эй ; Locarno, a large gol coloured THE WEATHER. 205 - ee 
— ers were very good. me — E ойма $ rvi ^ а Md 
isa pretty phe Japanese bloom of attractive flesh colour. k (8 Azalea, 13 spra — 0 9- 1 0 Cattleya, 12 хов, 6 0-12 0 
(The term — X » the aggre- — d ‚ 06-10) Odontoglossum 
көг йаш ga об oe a и брон ei ри tions. 12blms. 1 0- 30 orispum. Ia bim. 3 0- 6 0 
Messrs. D. & W. BUCHANAN, Kippen, near Stirling, ex- eee ibn peri rysanthemums, ‚ Pelargoniums, 
bibited AE AD ECOL Vi ne leaves, -—— T Gra) = рев апа — Zr Dey degree? ce Жый 12 — ib 24). Жу А | „ 
Tomatos. Mr. R. C. Norcur had bl w twenty-four hours, or any other number of degrees for per 13 bunekes 3 0- € 0 Рет 8 
Japanese Chrysanthemum named Edith “tater, and Miss an inversely proportional number of hours.) Eucharis, per dozen 3 0- 5 0 | Tea. эч өч 1 3 
Jackson, U wood, had florist’ Gard | re, ©4% 
Mary or М ts. enias, рег doz, 30-50, — coloured, р.з, 20-40 
Mr. T. S. WARE, Hale Farm Nurseries, had | ami. mer = lapageria, per doz, 5 
a larg» group of plants representing decorative varieties of Sun. h "n » p гете 
С ешишз; апі Jno, Laine & Sons, Forest . У ee rmn rM Steph — ж 182 
ate тда @ " 4 Lilium sido, 30-60 12 аре, 20-40 
3 on, S. K., had a miscellaneous of Lilium lancifol Tuberoses, 12 bima 
oliage and flowering plants. 3 oe "T — м 1636 
p Ї ; |а аж рег * 16-30 | Violets, 12 16-20 
~ ~ ч 1 32 Lily of tte Valley, — Parme, 
i le rj g Yre dos. „+ 10-26 per bunch 30-50 
BRIGHTON AND SUSSEX. 13 25/1 8, iy Spe A dk 
P 2 * mora or 
Novems 6.—The — annual exhi- 53 55 42 E НИН — ТОТО ИР dor doe 
bition of this y Ж, was " held in ome and +5 cn 3 ge 72 Wm ? 
Corn пре on the аһот Ads neidering 2 ti |s 2 3803 - 
the great competition sed by er showr, there i BP $ E i8 ere, rippi орана iro 
room for congratulation upon the quality and the < j А x A sale Mice 
А les, Ribstons, " 
number of the exhibits new departure was made "RT eD а at 26-60] cant e p" 
in the groups, and in of being semi-circular, Day- Dar- | Day- | Day- | 10ths s» ма, pe | yu Pm. 1 9-16 
before, they were arranged in circles running up the бар. | dep. | бар | deg. | Doe. * MO ccm Кыр lani etn 
centre of ange. This kind of arran oft —| 3 | 35 + ын 301 5 — |198 авт м | 29 wu ribi uM 
ment calls for more skill in com ! 4 2 and 17 1 | 40 |+ 33/+ 4 — |158 250 30 | 36 — Cox's —— lity, p. 1b. .. 3 0-3 6 
met with general approval from the 27 — 9 | 35 |+ 213|4- 314) 2 — [155 24˙1 35 | 35 _ Оби Ре ие 
PLANTS AND GROUPS. 2:7. 12 + 153 + 312| 2 — |133 |1199 27 | 42 à. Т рег bushel 16-30 Pears, Doyenné du 
Mr. G. MILES, Victoria Nürrery, Dyke Road, Brighton, wes — *|9 —| 11 | 33 |+ 176|-- 402) 6 — |126 |189 27 5 PB. 
Ist for the largest group; and he was followed by Mr. H. 5в6—| 18 | a2 |4 17/4 363/0 aver|t2t |18:3/ 37 43 jin cen mene „4 O+S 0 
se bres re pest a Brighton; but all of th vien 616 —| 10 36 |+ 129/4 411) 8 — |161 |28 8| 37 G pen mar, osa: um ye реа 0-40 
y put together ed Ist quality Pi St. Mi- 
tents, and not so p 'ettily arranged as the Ist prize group in a ы dena Кок оа pem йр ШЫ hd po bes m r iU 
class of 9fet 8 7 — 17 | 30 |+ 136)4 382| 3 — 132264 31 | 44 — Gros Colmar, 2nd es, balf-sieve... 20 — 
Here Mr. J. THORPE, 20, West Hill Road, 9|5 —| 13 | 29 |4 65/4 305 1 — l176 28˙1 42 | 33 quality, per Quincee, half-sieve... 2 0- 2 6 
Brighton, staged a very pretty lot. Ib, æ + 10- 1 3 |walnute, French, Gre- 
10] 5 — | 17 — 12/4 234 det bl Lo Ro. 35 noble, p. bag „ 46-50 
- tect, Mat G. MILES was again N Ist; Mr. J. Tarner, a=) * ы] nta uio 2 + мы r ы uu VEGETABLES, Proh eT. WrOLRSALE PRICES. 
ILLE SMYTHE, Wick Hall, Hore, whose d. s.d. 
Fimo arrangement, but the plants 9 ot The — 1 dy number in the first column are — р, doz. ^ ©. з 21 | Tomatos, ome- 
inferior quality, the following Mushroom: т lb. 1 0- ро P it P t 
Prises. 0, Scotland, dom oa Bs a ag оь чанач per ibe 2 6- 32 50-60 
1, Scotlan [me Onions, Dutch, — — 26-36 
ACHEN was Ist for four standards, Mr. T. FAIRS 4, Midland | bowie : 6, en includ m ien padon, 5, owt. sbo * 30 — — Guernsey н: 20-30 
1st for four олаш, and Mr. J. HILLS lst for rong dwarf Princ aring, — Bnglish, bush, 20 — | 2 
lants. Thel ed exhibitor was n both of England, REN жайкай, . 8, Ireland, " 
the previousclasses, Table plants, Cyclamens, а ранна 10, най, ыз p Mene. Torapa. 
were good, but not so numerous as usual. plene e oy Rela Гер. reased. 
not so firm; and stocks at the depot have slighty increased. 
LOWERS, r ) 
Та а class for thirty-six Japanese, а Challenge Silver Cup and Islands for the week 
£5 for the premier prize, broughtjout a — аон асаре — furnished from the 
tors, and the Cup went finally to Mr. STAN h е weather 
were magnificent. Among the doo were E. rely an 4 of this period, with frequent showers of rain, hail, or sleet in 
Sunflower, and Miss D. Shea; Mr. J. Hart, gr. to Н. Heap, all di and 
Esq., Shoreham, 2nd; and Mr. A. SLAUGHTER. Steyning, 3rd, the south-western an 
Mr. М. Standing, gr. to Mrs. Joa, Patching, near Worthing, the week, however, a 
also came four Japanese; dry we being 
Mr. M. Tourle, gr. to F. BARCHARD, Es Little Horsted, “The temperatur 
being 2nd in this case. Mr. J. В. Heasman, gr. to Mrs, OXLEY, cit ng from 5° 
Fen Place, — Hill, beat Mr. — tor twelve 10 6° or 7° over Great Britain — ч 
incurved vari were recorded either on November 1 from 58° 
lane pen ҹа Yr n pga d ELA ia Ragland, Е, and, ' to 49? in 
and keen — Мг. G. Duncan, gr. to C. T ia — ^ od 
Esq., гра Court, ign , waa 1*6; he bein ed between — эт pe 200, s when ether — {о 19° "cmm ME Y M Nut 
by Mr. C. Sayers, gr. to t i filiis Bock , Nutley, Uckfield, in the ‘ Midland Counties ties and England, N. W.,“ to 2)? in stove planta only. "d са next week, 
Equal lets would ак not — п out of place M "LAE 21 im e poops ч ы — = — Borns: E J. The condition is the result of some 
ле lowest reading was 24°. injury t d ард Brel of the ba!bs by Svon, or 
ing the s Channel Islands," where the 
Чы — . y — 20° at се а : Rosa, C. flammula, С. vitalba, 
The rainfa'l exceeded the I the * dene nm onn | опр e rowing species of which seed- 
and just equalled it in Ecglanó, S., but was rather less lings can be raised. Gra on the roots is 
done in February and gentle bottom- 
1 in nearly all the other districts, n — M 80 
^ ‘the * Midland Count 
“The 5 
different parts of th 
March in gentle 
ties.’ мун а a close house ог in a trek within a warm 
ed considerably in amount 
Sie, ‘Sales Beans: Mignon. These are never 
ы districts. a 1 ree eomm memes grown in this country in cool greenhouses in the 
' Scotland, N., and 13 in * England, N.W.’ ” ы winter season, nor c d they be so grown. The 
d plant needs à minimum th of 60°, and the day 
MARKETS. eres e ee with litte attention; Negro 
— ere space is of no account, Canadian Wonder 
COVENT GARDEN, November 7. (Red. vides ur Flageolet). 
тыне TN POSEEN m її == d..aq, FRUIT Stortne: ТЕК — dealin ng чам 
Adiantum various, 5 0-12 0 this matter and wrong in 
үт =т= Der dos. 13 0-20 0 Ficus slastica, each 10-76 teaching. Аз a fact, a fruit-r 
s each 5 9 | Foliage plante, dos. 13 0-94 0 can ly be too cold, short of letting the frost 
doz. pots € 6 0-12 0 — 18 0-360 get in, as no Mait о sh uld be allowed to get frozen. 
— (specimens), р. Marguerites, р. doz., 60-120 To keep the fruit-room “air-tight” from the first 
plant „ 16-30 on oerte d oie иг is not the right prectice, the fruits on being 
a e Ва 8 c — —ä— 4 gathered parting with а good deal of their moisture, 
e doz, 19 0 240 Primula sinensis, and means for the escape of this must be adopted, 
Ericas, various, doz. 9 0-240 С oe see 4 rt — or the exceasive amount moisture in a cl 
анара mim. ol — Ама тр place would certainly cause great loss from decay 
Voss, nail, Gd... 16-30 being веб ор. Therefore, ine the ows open 
