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pink, with Leere ane reverse, a fine — flower —all from 
Mr. WILLIAM WELLS, Earlswood Nurseries, Red Hill. To 
or Bona onaifon, Р — with plenty of 
абуты мези. rically а — а very promising 
гош ме w. a? The 3 
Downside, Ташыга, This was shown by three o 
rs al 
Of ives d of decided promise, and which are pretty certain 
to gain Certificates ia the p QU. et ion may be 
incurved L'Amethyste (W. H. L ES), b 
Mrs. т 
Filkins, a small bright yellow decorative Japanese, with 
thread-like petals—both Mi L & Sons; 
Mrs. W. J. 7. a b ving 
Japanese with slight hai yor of Exmouth, novel i 
colour, of a kind of pale cerise, chestnut bronzy reverse —both 
from Mr. GODFREY, Exmouth; iss deline 
Dav 
m 
vis, a silvery-pink Japanese, with long он florets, 
though somewhat loose, from Mr. Н. WIE 
WINDSOR. 
Nov в 8.— A pretty exhibition of the Chrys- 
— — * other majoa was pass in the Albert 
Iastitute at d ago n the above date, Chrys- 
anthemum plants e d in eee and d made 
а huge a the quality of the blooms to bea 
chief poin 
Mrs. E. B. germ Cle»er Manor (gr., Mr. Cole), 7 2 the 
e drin and Lord Bosron, Hedsor Park (gr., Mr, J. Wood), 
па. 
pret plants were excellent; the best four coming ce 
Mrs. BowRING, Ascot „Mr. Pau path who-e plants w. 
6 feet in diameter and well flowered d Sir H. D, — 
„ Clewer Park (gr., Mr Skeet), — 2nd, with well - 
grown, set ior e plante 
Amaten di 
p'ants' cl 
— 1 2 ый ске уу н. * Windsor, tor an — 
strong force in the Poe 
ne qdality, were staged in large numbers ; 
to be J 
E t 
and for thi Japanese, and half i 
curved varieties, JOHEN, Esq , Englefield Green " 
Mr. A. Sturt), succeede winning the 1st p.ace with hand 
me bl leadi ties; Miss . RIDGE, High- 
field, Engiefield Green (gr., Mr. G. Lane), 2nd. 
Challenge Cup, wit ey-prize, was offered for 
twelve incurved and twelve Japanese va which Mr. 
* won with remarkably fine blooms; Mr. A. STURT being 
mer twelve —— Me. F. J. PAUL won the premier place 
with a rious exhibit. 
For — — nese, any one variety, m M Ded 
ith E. Molyneux, 
ties were very well shown by Mr, А, — is W. Neate, 
gr. CKER, Ascot, was ist for pare blooms of the 
reflexed varie 
of A 
merit, and vegetables were largely exhibited 
TOOTING, BALHAM, AND MITCHAM 
HORTICULTURAL. 
NovemBer 8,—This Society may be congratulated 
upon holding а Very pretty exhibition on the above 
date, which took place in the Baths, - spacious hall 
being 8 filled with many otj-cts 
car rne pu. ae speci of plan 
the present Rev also E id veget ecd 
lace 
ee 
wing them, as they would appear to 
= н лену "laid out on ordinary exhibition table: 
est group of Chrysanthemums, which gr nog Silver 
f Balham, Mr. H. 
Cup ^m: by the tradesmen came 
Poul „to G. F Er, “ers 22 3 
Very fine, but sadly nee ling the relief of some foliaged plants 
t5 reduce the packed appearance of th up group 
Mr. H. den, „ 10 G. S. MILLER, Esq., Wood, ran it 
very eed in €: of i) and — 
groups ed; and some well- 
£rown and bloomed 2 са 5 and pon 
Pom 
Ohrysanthemums came from Mr. ‚ CHERRY, which were 
incurved twelve a apanese Tenne и ah the lot 
of es Wt rant Tu to е Тате, о Һай 
Eugénie ce Hiroob, th 
быш, Robert — and Prince. “alfred; and of Japanese, Е. 
“ 
à 
Molyneux Col. W. B. Smith W. Seward, Duke of York, 
Golden Gate, and Viscountess Hambledon. J. WILD 4 
panese were 
Pom pons were shown 
y 
tesi bros end of the hall was a m ta^le filled with floral 
опе, showing the manne — flowers 
ployed. ‘The competition was a —— 
ed essrs. HARWOO: 
crosses, ng lyre, bouquets, a shower 
8 ot white 3 mas an ordinary bouquet 4 Orchids, 
all 2nd 
; Primulas, 
presented by good Apples and Pears; Tomatos 
izes 
mulated 
n well as age dura 
e above or below 42? 
this combi 
Aa dE ng indicat. the — 
„ol degrees 
Soa Fahr. Чот the — 
ay-degree signifying "s continued for 
t hours, or any other number of degrees for 
an inversely proportional number of hours.] 
| TEMPERATURE. | RAINFALL, | BRIGHT 
SUN. 
een. 
m 2 1 
8 — = Té 8 =; 32 E 
виа : ~ ч “ 
„ f E2 4 BERT 
ХЕЗ 5 3. 3 22 =| <2 2 HEC 
3 83 3232 уы 3 35 
8 835 222 td M >| 55 К НЇН 
ФБ ТЕ | EF gag 2128 55) = 18185 
мж 2 E МЕЕ gj v о ЕНЕ 
$3 |3 |3 523523 EX |s $* 28 
25 |+ |а Бате P ЯТ 
E Е |& jà 
Day- | Day- | Day- | Day- | 10ths 
дер. | deg. | deg. | deg. | Inch. Ins. 
0/0 aver 26 14 |+ 279/4 309 1 + |202 40˙3 26 | 29 
1/0 aver 15 25 ＋ 21|4- 468 ) aver 163 |25 8| 24 | 36 
213 ＋ | 33 4 + 307,9 aver 160 248 25 | 35 
3 4 ＋ 45 0 166 + 7 + 139 218 15 41 
414+ 35 0 |+ 18114 388) 8 + 132 20 3 38 
5/6 +| 65 0 |+ 153/4 85512 + |128 20°2 12 41 
6 14 2 4 |+ 120 ＋ 406 4 + |166 30 3| 18 | 33 
Hipi 36 1 |+ 213|4 333| 3 — 101 |264 10 | 36 
8 3 ＋ 56 0 |+ 155]+ 37814 + |139 288 9 43 
9 14+) 29 6 |+ 63/4 302 2 + 181 29 1 27 32 
1000 aver 41 7 — 12|4+ 235 8 + 153 |297 41 35 
5 + 0 |+ 24114 25213 + 1156 эң 18 | 51 
The Suc 1 indicated by number in the first column are 
the following 
0, „52080, N. Principi Wheat producing Districts — 
R; 8, Е, ; 
eal e iing London i ; 
ipal De E bem M oed к: 
7, England, N.W 8, England, 8 8.W.; 9. pone N.: 
10 Ireland, 8. * Channel 
THE саа WEEK. 
THE summary record of the weather throughout 
the Bri lands for te week ending November 9, is 
from the Meteorological 
prece horde this t 4 very unsettled in all 
during t 
parts of the — Rain fell almost daily, the 2 2— in 
mild "y — and much mist and 2 — 
times. lliant display of aurora was гала hx eh 
tai н сет e 9th. 
or tem, _ е паи ap ra vw ere 2 
bighest of the maxima were recorded either er on the 6th or 
ы emp зе — — 
" ^' and 61° in * ny nee үч. » dn 
‘Ireland, N.’ The lowest of the minima ‚ 
25 over England. In the 
Channel Islands only 18 per cent. was registered.’ " 
== 
MARKETS, 
COVENT GARDEN, November 14. 
дау, тов — Ly tines in one day. 
PLANTS IN Bee? co жола асур PRICES. 
Adiantu per del. (8 
Aspidistra, a, per doz, » 0-30 0 
omer 5 0-15 0 
оом, 5 
Flows ‘elastica, each 4 
Ch ntremume 
ram 
— „ " 
( Disot р 
Oyperus, рег doz 
—À са „ 10-76 
„ p. doz. 12 0-24 0 | Primula те 
N various, doz. 9 0-24 0 т dozen - 
"M ergreen Shrubs, m—— dor. - 
in variety, doz.... 6 0-24 o | pirmas, per doz. 
Ferns, small, doz... 1 6- 3 
Сит FLOWERS.—AVERAGE WHOLESALE PRICES. 
» 8. б, s.d s d, 
Arums, p. 12 blooms 8 C 6 0 Orchid 
Azalea, 12 E * be od 10 8 1a 12 bims. 60 n 0 
ooo ooooo ozon 
-— wm ed d 
per 12 blooms 1 0-40 60 
— per 2 bunches 3 0- 6 0 9 
в, per dozen 30-50 20-40 
Gardenias, per doz. 3(-50 1 36 
Lapogeria, y doz. 20-40 
b:oom 0 16 
Lilac rench,p bun. 30-50 chal), per doz. 3 C- 6 0 
Lilium Нана, do Реве — тей, E m dept. 
» | Stephanotis, sps. 2 — 4 
сне тено . 1 е- 30 | Tuberoses, 12 bims. 02-06 
Lily of the Valley, | Violets, 12 bupcbes 16-20 
т doz. sprays ... кез — Parme, F.ench, 
1 егп, | ‚е „ 3-46 
4c-60 — „do. ^ 26-30 
—— 12b». 10-30. — Mimosa or Aca- 
Mignonett“, 12 bun. 20-40 10-20 
ORCHID-BLOOM in v. 
Ribstons, а Ali кн 
Apples ‚рет | Grapes - 
—— Ug 60) cante, Ist 
— Blenheim, per quality, p. lb. 1 3- 1 6 
cog ; 80-40) — дбае, em dl 
ЖГ, ings, uality, p 
bushel ides as Nahe: uscat, 1 » 
— "в Ora lity, p. lb ... 26-30 
per el 36- 60| — Muscat, q 
— Ccoking 2 lity, p. 1b. = 19-20 
per shel 1 6- 3 0| | Pears, M area d 
— Fro E conie, { өө, 90100 
Scotia, per | — Duchess, 
barrel a 0-14 0 | sieve ... „40-50 
Cobs, per 100 ib. Бе da е Diel, рег 
Grapes, Gr os Colmer т 2 dere 3049 
Ist qualit: . es, 
je ami р... 19 2 30 6 0 
— Gros Colmar, 204 Ргирез, half-si-ve . 2 0 — 
. quality, per . ЕЗ 
| bag 50-60 
VEGETABLES.—AVERAGE WHOLESALE пита i 
sd s 
— — 1777 | tomato, mp 
Mush: 0-13) grown p. doz. Ib. 
Cucumbers per dor, 2832 — Smooth „ 465 0 
Onions, D atch, per | ag ordinary LI 26-36 
cwt, bag 30— | — Guernsey ,, 20-30 
22 bush, 20 — 
Por. 
The trade during the past week has been quiet, and prices 
not so firm; and stocks at the depót have slightly increased, 
J. B. Thomas 
SEEDS. 
LoxDoN: November 13. ager John Shaw & Sons, Seed 
Merchants, of Great Maze Pond, Borough, London, S. E., 
