JaNvany 15, 1887.] 
THE GARDENERS? 
| 
- FRUIT.—AVERAGE WHOLESALE PRICES. ROBERT NEAL begs to call the attention o 
E . d. 8. d. $ б. s d. Gentlemen, Builders, an S who intend planting 
i Apple, 2-sieve ......... ч 6- “з 6 | Lemons, per эй ..12 0-21 0 | this season, is stock o TRU UIT, FOREST, and ORNA- 
1 — Nova iem brl. 8 0-12 0 | Pears, per doz .20-40 | MENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ROSE: +» Which are in fine 
3 Grapes, per 1 0- 2 6 | Pine-apples, Eng, Ib. 1 0-16 condition for removal, and comprise кешу those kinds 
1 Kent Cobs, 100 Ib... "65 0700) —St. Mi cha el. each 1 6-60 which are most suitable for Tow $ T ing. Free delivery in 
| 'wn vans within : 2 "ey of six m 
1 PLANTS IN POTS.—AVERAGE WHOLESALE PRICES. ALOGUES on application. 
E sigo The Nurseries, Trinity Road, n, S.W. 
4 Aralia Sieboldi, doz. 6 0-1 18 0 icus elastica, each . 1 6- 7 0 ч - m 
| Arum Lilies, dozen...18 0-24 0 Ferns, in variety per QHRUBS and CONIFER. 
1 соне. per dozen ...24 0-42 0 doz .4 0-18 0 KI 3 feet, ну, 325. per 100. Arbutus Unedo, 2 fee 
1 Begonias, per dozen 6 0-12 0 Foliage plants, vari- T 100. Aucuba japonica, 2 to 23 feet, 40s. per 100 pom , 
| Bouvardias, doz. ... 9 0-12 0 ach . 2 0-10 0 | Tree, sorts, 13 to 2 fee ‚ 30s. per 100. Common Laurels, 2 feet, 
| Сусе, dozen ...12 0-24 0 жас. 12 pots... 9 0-12 0 | 12s. r 100. ‘olehi¢ Laurels, 2 to 21 , 16s. per 1 
: Cyperus, per dozen . 4 0-12 0 стя Daisy, G islinia littoralis, 2 feet, 35s. per 100. Sweet Bay, 14 to 2 feet, 
| Draceena AK ozen . 6 0-12 0 c - endron eee 13 vx feet, 30s. p т 
і г dozen ..30 0-60 0 Myrtles, per dozen... 6 0-12 0 dit to x — É— e a fine. Abie 
| ridis , per doz.12 0-24 0 | Palms, in var., each 2 6-21 0 Douglasii E to3 r 100; ditto, Ayes 40s. sa 
| Epiphyllam, dozen.. 18 0-30 0 Pelargoniums, scar 100 ; ditto, 4 to 5 feet, 70s. per - 100, fine roots and weil furnished, 
| Erica gracilis, doz.... 9 0-12 0 let, per 26 6-00 raucaria imbricata, 2 to 21 feet, 2s. per doz BERTA 3 to 
: — hyemalis, doz....19 0-24 0 Poinsettias, na ozen ...12 0-18 0 | 3} feet, 60s per dozen. Cupressus Lawsonii, - 1 to 2 feet, 
1 — various, dien < . 9 0-24 0 NM sinensis, per So oa 100; ditto, 2 to 23 feet, 20s. per 100; ditto, 3 to 4 feet, 
уш, in var., 40-60 . Cupressus erecta viridis, 1} to 2 feet, 30s. per 
FF per doz 0-18 0 Solanums, per dozen 9 0-12 0 100; ditto, 2 to 2 е ‚ 40s. per 100. Retinospora plumosa 
1 Evergreens, i їп var., Spiræa, per n ...12 0-24 0 ^ ; ditto, 2 to 2} feet, 40s. per 100, 
E . 6 0-24 0 | Tulips, 12 sas PETOUTS a оаа. 2 feet, 40s. per 100. Thuia Lobbii, 
4 2 to E dest. 25s. per 100. Special offer by the Eo " ‘smaller 
i CUT FLOWERS.—AVERAGE WHOLESALE PRICES. GARLIES MITCHELL, Nurseryman, Str 
3 .d.s.d Sd... [p 
à Arum Lilies, 12 Ыз, 5 0- t 0- 6 0 [—— ———— 
Azaleas, 12 sprays . 9- | Pelargonium, per1 
Bouvardias, per bun. 6- ) | d 0-16 3 
4 Camellias, 12 blooms 2 0- 4 Ev t, 12 trus sses 06-10 
| Carnations, 12 blms. 1 0- 3 0 | Poinsetting, ae 40-80 
q pue ы м — 0- 2 Primulas, si ; 43 
- 2 bun 2 0-24 bunches ..40-60 
| Buc dia ris, iow Pies 4 0- 8 0| Roses, Tea, pe Z 20-40 
4 Gardenias. 12 bloomsl2 0-24 coloured, dozen. 3 0- 6 0 
E eliotrope, 12 spr. 06-1 — red, French, doz. 2 6- 3 6 
рее, whi Pad ME 6- 0 9| — Saffrano,Fr.doz. 1 6- 30 | PRIZ ZE of PRIMU A. 
orogenia, red, 12 pæolums, 12 bun. 10-20 
bloo: 1 0- 2 0, Tuberoses, 12blms.... 1 0- 2 0 STRAINS 
whit е, 12 blooms 20-40! е unches... 1 6-20 
Lilies X the тае; — Parme, rots 
i i $ 10-16 ш as 7 6-5 6 
е ез, , per i 12 FEF, ' bunch 2 0- U 
AES и NPRECEDENTED 
FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. 
MBIA (East LONDON) : Jan. 12.—Demand for 
vegetables fairly good ; e em trade, however, was 
anguid. Prices :—Арр . 6d. to 7s. 6d. 
bushel ; pem (table), i s T do.; stewing ditto, 
2s. 6d. t ov: “sy ge habe 4s. to 14s. per tally ; 
Кош ж 6d. to 2s 
` 18s. to 32s. per ton ; vain Se 11s. 6d. to 15s. do 
STRATFORD : Jan. 11.—Supplies and trade have been 
good. Prices :—Savoys, 4s. to 5s. per tally ; Greens, 
E 8. 6d to 2s. per dozen b mtn : Tu S, 2s. to : 
E do., a be to 40s. : "edi household, 35s. 
_ to о 40s, — aide” feed ing, 20s. to 25s - 
: == 9d. to 15. per score; Mangolds, 14s. to 17s. 
: per boe Swedes, 16s. to 23s. do.; Onions, 80s. to 
. do. ; n 
100s. ; les, Willi 
Apple ilingtons, 6s. to 7s. per 
Кыза; Celery. 10s. to 12s. per eor rolls. Р 
РОТАТОВ. 
T Boro AND SPrTALFIELDs: Jan. 11. 
_ slow, but | pices n best qualities firm on 
E plies. Quot ма) ions :—Regents, a е 120s. ; Hebrons, 
4 to 12 Ма um 80s. to 95s. ; 
P реа, 70s. to 95s.; and "Gers Reds, 70s. to 
COLUMBI ІА (East LONDON): Jan. 12.—The 
has greatly improved owing to slackness of к 
Quotations:—York and Lincoln M. agnums, 578. e 
to en 6d. to ; 
—Trade was 
short sup- 
. ambr ridge- 
o 90s. ; do. Regents, 60s. t 
49 АТЕОВр :.Јат.11 г черна —Best Ma 
ГІ agnums, 
60s. to 70s. ; сече land do., 55s. to 65з.; Champions, 
50s. to 60s. per 
Im ne git —the none s into London last week con- 
1,001 bags from Stettin, 45 Boulogne, 627 
, and 17 boxes, 26 ане de om 
verages.—The f 
Ave ig is an official е 
&howing и n y 
measure, 
-— ee ase 
"from the inspectors’ inl offi- 
^ the k endi . 
nding January 8:— 
or the ndi 2 = O Wes, 
8] 1 in — at, 
. 10d. ; Barler, 286 ог о “Oats, 18s. 1d, к 
SUCCESS. 
At the ROYAL HORTICULTURAL 
SOCIETY'S MEETING, on Tuesday, 
Jan. 11, Surron & Sons were awarded a 
Silver-gilt Banksian Medal and Six First- 
class Certificates for a Magnificent Display 
of PRIMULAS; and at the NATIONAL 
MID-WINTER EXHIBITION, on 
Wednesday, Jan. 12, they were further 
awarded a SILVER MEDAL and 
EIGHT CERTIFICATES for a simi- 
larly grand Collection. 
For full particulars of 
SUTTON'S I STRAINS OF 
PRIMULA 
SEE 
SUTTONS AMATEURS GUIDE, 
The Largest and Most Complete Seed 
Catalogue issued. 
Price 18., Post-free ; Gratis to Customers, 
ROYAL  BERKS SEED 
READING. 
ESTABLISHMENT, 
Just Published, the 
SEED CATALOGUE. OF HOOPER & CO. 
алг. nn gem 
A aig to ruse * HOOPER’S CATA- 
7 eris A à book of 
4 ы m nothing is sd for it, but t p 
"s киш. im in CES ability 1 to к: vem z 
houses coverin is ery branch af the the Trade, Т ined, are all 
to the benefit of their Customers, as will ^n proved upon 
‚ W.C 
‘BRANCHES :—Maida Vale, Twickenbam, Paris, and New York. 
CHRONICLE. 89 
E M "Half pint Sealed Packet. 
“ SIR F. A. MILLBANK,” 
2s. per Half pint Sealed Piiliet. 
“ TRIUMPH," 
2s. 6d. sed Pint Sealed Packet. 
66 
PARAGON,” 
1s. 6d. per Pint Sealed Packet. 
POST- FREE. 
For full description ve tm see Gardeners' Chronicle, 
December 4, 1886, p. 710 
Trade prices of the above and ‘other novelties contained in 
Sharpe’s List of ате 
CHARLES SHARPE & 00. 
SEED MERCHANTS, SLEAFORD. 
FOREST TREES 
FOR PROFIT, ORNAMENT, 
SHELTER, and GAME. 
One of the lar 
prices favoura le to buyers; trees hardy 
stocks in Europe; quality unsurpassed ; 
y; roots abundant. 
Catalogues and all information on application, 
LITTLE & BALLANTYNE, 
BY SPECIAL WARRANT 
d Seedsmen to the Pura and Wood 
Foresters to the Cr 
CARLISLE. 
“A COMFORT EVERYWHERE. 
s MOST IMPORTANT Gardening Books 
ear are CAN? Shu FLORAL 
1 Мэл e GUIDES of tested home- 
grown Kentish Seeds, and eve rriki for the 
garden. These should be in E NE 
garden throughout the e 
plants and seeds not only md 
flowers, fruit, and vegetabl e pl 
gardens more sb эринине эту pri س‎ lets 
Nurserymen an 
failures and ‘unpleasan — but production 
from sa iol much eraser, p happiness every- 
wher Price 1s. 
Post. free to all intending 7 rca з. 
В. y^ Esq., жа к те 
Harbour, Northern Queensland, 1 
nicel 2 . Although an ama gardener for f 
ei nar c i when а Да gend 18 3 best wee ад 
pet met with. Send me 
H. CANNELL & SONS, 
SWANLEY, KENT, 
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