Novemner 23, ]895.] 
THE GARDENERS’ 
re asy 
are now seling at a miror is rates, 
— favours sellers, There is no alteration ag either 
T. + 
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. 
ROUGH : Nov Ana Par чө 2s. 6d. — 
3s tally — 2s. to rrots, 28. to 3s. 
am bunches; Apples, 3s, — 6з. per i baskai į Walnuts, ond 
and Chestnuts, 4s. 6d. to bag. 
8 Nov, 19 yes 
8s tall 
556. per y ; do., no 2s. to às. 0.3 8. h, 
ls. to 1s. 6d, per dozen; Collards, 15. 3d. to * ш di ; 
Savoys, 25, to 4s, do.; Sprouts, 1s. to 1s. 6d. per half-sieve ; 
Spinach, 28. to 2s per bushel; Carrots, 2s. per dozen 
bunches ; Turnips, 1s. 6d, to 2s ; Parsnips, р 
всоте; Се A to per bundle; Carrots, 28s. to p per 
ton; Onions, 3s. 6d, to 4s. per cwt.; Beetroot, 1s. 
to 
VY ie 2 NIE 3s. to 3s. 6d. per bushel ; Perdre 
—Cabbages, 1s, — to 4s. 6d. per * 
or Greens, 1s. 3d. 
; Parsley, 1s. to 
ls. 6d. per dozen bundles, „There has 8 а ыам! supply 
sore the week, and a fair trade done at the е prices 
ARRINGDON : Nov. 21.— — Quotations :—Cauliflowers, 6s, per 
ы; Greens, gd. bunch; Sprouts, 1s. р Wee Celery, 
dozen rounds ; Turnips, 2s. per dozen ; Carrots, 
POTATOS. 
"ANUS November 19.— Quotations ranged from 40s, to 
SPITALFIELDS : H November 19. — 3 MEN 
Abundance, 50s. to 70s. ; 3 He ebrons, b est, 
—Bruces, dark soil, 
1 y 7 Giants, 40s. to 
50s.; Sutton's Abundance, e * 705 per to = 
ember 21,—Quotations ; yari n Crop Kid- 
neys, 75s. .; Jeannie стт, 65s. — 75s, ; Sutton’s Abund- 
ance, 65s. to 75°; Bruces, 45s. to 5 s.; Magnums, 45s, to 
655. Е ton. 
NDON oe Nov. 20.— nowdrops, 70s. to 90s. ; 
“one 70s, to 90s. ; unbers, 90s. to 100r, ; Regents, 605. to 
70s. ; ; Балот. piens ons 60s. to 65s. ; Puri 
Imperato bs 651, ; ums, 40s, to 508.: Early — 
HAY. 
ena erases. Tho кеге ы ы are the averages of the prices at 
ts during the past week: — Clover, 
per 80s. 0 104; 6 2 inferior, 50s. to 70s.; hay, best, 
=з to 80s.; do, inferior, 36s. to 60s.: ; mixfqre, "n. to 
1з. 6d. ; ; and straw, 20s, to 44s. per load. 
CORN. 
Averages, — Official statement of the ave rices of 
British Corn, im aR, 
oie 17, And forthe е correspon 
—1895: Wheat, 26s. 1d.; Barley, e 
8м: ча -- 1d.; Barley, 225. 7d.; зем» 104. 
“BUILDING WoRLD.”—This is the title of a new 
illustraced weekly journal, which is published by 
Messrs, Cassett & Co. (La Belle n irae К C): The 
en y ани illustratio: the price 
ae ыт —the paper is — афу а good and 
CHRONICLE. 627 
TRADE : NOTICE, 
Јонх Cranston Е removed from the + Rings 
А@$ ВЕ Nurseries, will feel obliged by all communi- 
cations being now addressed—Joun uim. Little 
Birch, near Hereford. 
roO E. "i ве p. 436 of our issue for 8 17, 
the present year.— Enquirer. The ary of 
Ga be Ee ge by 2 G. Nicholson and ther , pub- 
lished at Bazaar office, У 
afford the “information pee Ha rdy Orna- 
ment . 4: s ter; 1, нна 
Inn, Strand. si “Grimed #4 ‘Sons. Obtain 
597 ТЕД? : а Со mplete Guide to the Pollina- 
0 тіз, by L. H. Bailey, New York Pub- 
abi бо, — through any foreign vA wen — Joe, 
and Imp 5 
ur- 
bidge), "Hoo Crops J — The 
Fruit M. 3 Hogg), Piani p^ (Dr. Masters), 
G 9. tle Tomatos as em 
ould апу other see kid of fit, Your best chan 
will be to gather them before "T nd 
le 
e gather from your 
h to bottle the fruit whole, 1 without 
CATERPILLAR IN ur p Тала Sram : ce 
specimen sent caterpillar ог the Wood 
Leo Moth, ps in fruit төм 
trees with what see w-dust lying 
ced, the grub is at VU 
within, and to kill it — а эб of ee up into 
the hole, or inject atrong tobac 
CATTLEYA AND JuLIA IN AN 8 FACTORY STATE: 
which buds might be expected, or visible b buds, 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS FOR BLOOMIN EN IN 
ovemBER: W. Price. Th 5 ропа of all varie- 
ties are excellent, giving eme of bloom, and 
AE weli iy sed PM nted z n beds by themselves, 
h f En es 
ost 
incurveds make dpa show, eae not being tall 
growers, requiring unsightly lon 8 
them, ‘they are admirable for c irm on sheltered 
, Elaine, Margot, 
mio, Lacroix, e Gordon, Harlequin, and 
probably many e 
REcTIONS.—In pen al Horticultral Society’ 
"Report, Novel den ^16, Ы Luddemanuia А 
read L. ; and for ee 
Burford oen read C. P. 
C, H. J, When the growths are about 
1 м, and they should be ris from 
the wood -— 
in length, 
carefully 
— be 
oved. e in pure a overlying 
sindy peat, in мез of not more than 5 inches 
aving а minimom warmth of 
65°. It is as чей to use grafting-wax to cover the 
хз of junctio 
diam Water well, allow the cuttings to get 
dry, — cover with a bell- vd and place in a 
when necessary, 
ard against damp; ; therefore let no 
decaying lise remain че 
RAPES: W, Madre YU Frontignan 
(grizzly), * Foster s ат Д ng, being early varie- 
ties, succeed together under one kind of treatment. 
Insects: W. P, V. The grubs of a species of 
weevil, 2 
upcinc VxGETABLES AT A Snow: F. Н, P, We 
think 2 € exhibitor of collection B. pon Р 
ave a disqualified for sbowing nine kin 
where only eight were required, and the first prize 
given to r not beca 
a was 
to disqualification, If there is 
schedule its rules should be а by у, oe ceni 
— them suffer in conseq 
е manure in a 
p-dressings of artificials or — * 
Mareverire wira Mires орох Roors: J. К. We 
notice numbers of mites upon the roots, but they 
are nof likely to cause m injary to the plante, 
Muscat or Di 
— аге anaes — the above 
ore synonyms, 
pina Hall Musc 
Names оғ Ево 
» which has many 
m only distinct variety is the 
Т8: ‘Mie. Worksop, 
Si 
} 
( 
1 "i 
i Hose |. American - Mother, Hora. L 
Pear Uvedale’s cpm om ; 4, Beurré 
P 
: . se ым» 
баз гето ттин» consult the next number.— 
Е, H. C. Aster ericoides.—J. В. S. Pieria am- 
brosum, — С. S. F. 1, g ЛЫ Алы speciosum 
2, Brassavola nodosa, 
NzeAPOLITAN VionLEgTS IN Fro AT THE END or 
ЮОкскмввв: Hilda May. Itt — pom not flower 
with cold frame treatment, уоп hasten 
them by using heat without — шы the plants, 
For early blooming, ‹ de Parme and Marie Louise 
politan 
coming into bloom in coms late а the winter, 
has much to be do with the — E 
Violeta, but we do not know what this 
your А 
Prack · nxovsx ғов Market Currvnz: T. P. R. Span- 
roofed house, with ratter 12. feet long, no side- 
lights, low side wall of СЕТ tarred, 
and sprinkled with sents nd lime. The root 
should xed, a 2 feet space on either side being 
left for ventilation, and whic 
space 
ever is the or 
employ stout iron wire (not galvanised) run 
through eyed spikes 15 inches long, driven into 
e rafters, no need to have screw ends, th 
lengths of wire bein, 
Trai 
t 
90 fce with riders, have 5 or 6 feet 
midway between the fans, to b 
latter encroac — em, and fina 
altogether, Use plenty of loam, lime-rabble, and 
road-grit as well, i the soil be naturally heavy, 
9 Pippin; 8 8 Kerry Pippin 6, fone’ 
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