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THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
[FEBRUARY 5, 1897, 
Napier, cena ma Orange, ires as vo pic ج‎ 
Elruge, Victoria. In a house w eat is 
rding 
he Peaches ы Nectar 
L Gan ws D. G. A sandy delia appa- 
rently derived from € Бека g up of Ves эе 
ocks. The ope forpafi п in your @ 
trict ne to the Silurian se 
Sorts or VINES FOR A LATE EA Dh ng Gar- 
wick [om edling, Ge yy ёк, Sante 
West's St. Peters, MR Pince, y Down 
Gros Non ack Hamburgh could likewise 
be ue она for timely use 
orrED Roots: J. К. L. D. The 
plants appear to be affected with root worms, akin 
to those which commi 
fea; 
TREE a т e ge venoaks, Your p 
h the leaf-worms "qe as and 
ur columns in 1881, vol. xvi. „р. 721. 
y come from the soil originally. 
d porn of getting rid of pem except by 
iae cider. 
ViNE On your soil 
Вовревѕ Ps You oung Gardener, 
it will be better to put in aconcrete floor "ye 
feet from the ground-level; not so much if the 
border is going to be raised. The other fruit 
borders must be well drained, but e trees 
as 
must be A egre lifted there is no need to 
concrete them, 
CATALOGUES RECEIVED. 
а Crosstine, Penarth Nurseries, North Wales 
eds, 
J. P Box, 118, North End, Croydon—General Cata- 
logue, 
J. bon Rochester, New York, U.S.A, — Floral 
e. 
We RE. ышы ,& SINCLAIR, 73, кш, Dundee, 
N.B.—Vegetable and Flowe 
W. Ѕиттн & Sox. 18, res t Plate, ЖЪН, N.B. 
C. e orros Readings а apê, ` e RA Seeds and 
Cuas. Тоова & Ce & Co., Stepney Square, Stepney Green, 
mdon, E.—Heating etes us, &c. 
R. ages C , Southgate, N. — Vegetable and 
FISHER, Sox IBRAY, 4, Market Street, Sheffield — 
lower ry 
mem нар Flower Seeds. 
В. W. Procror, 4, Town Hall А, Chester- 
Раста tg T See 
Үпллам Burr, 536, King's Road, Chelsea London, 
JS.W.—Flower and Vegeta ET Seed 
ILLIAM THOM: N. 
Vicar Lane, Leeds—Garden 
and fremit, бей, &с. 
S. Dixon & Co., 34, Moorgate Street, London— 
Garden Seeds. 
W. W. Jounson & Sow, Bridge Street, Boston— 
Garden and Farm Seeds. 
L'ETABLISSEMENT HORTICOLE BRUANT, А Poitiers, 
idee, знана р ga ts. 
ET Fins, Rue d'Olivet 7 and 9, 
Olivet, sim yr абы France — Azaleas and 
Roses. 
VILMORIN-. & Co., 4, Quai de la аре, 
Paris, France—General al Seed and Bulb Li 
Vv. LOIN, Rue de l'Etang, Nancy, Fine Nes 
Tuos. Inrte & Sons, 137, High Street, Ayr, N.B. — 
. A. Garden Seeds, 
ee RECEIVED.—F. W. B.—G. C.—E. B.—Old 
Tos ber.—J. X Am LOK me ШИЕ ihr with thanks).— 
W.B. H.—A. р. W. —W. K.—T. W.—Sufferer.— 
J. H. HL C. о. South iNew E —North Easter,— 
W. M. B.—D.—Lover s acu W.—T. S.—R. D.— 
G. N. . B.—J. W .— БВ. wp t eit &J., 
Ax ML". „б.з read, and write).— 
С. Е. 8. gnier. — Н. ve: Kraus, 
H.—Re 
Pard ‚= Me. S. P., New York. —G. J. 
“DIED, on the 28th э vA emer mma el 
rick-on- Suir, р a, Epw. 
TON, eldest son E a Вене 
: Ridgeway, 
* and grandson o Sir - ар 
Joseph Paxton, aged thirty-four 
.d. s. d NE 
Arum Lilies, 12 blms. 4 0- 6 Pe elargoniume, 12spr. 1 e 1 6 
Azaleas, 12 spra; 6-1 scarlet, E 809-10 
Bouva: rdias, per 6-10 Poinsettias, per 
' Camellias, 12 blooms 2 0- 4 spra; VIG 
arnations, 12 blms, 1 0- 3 0 Primulas, single, 12 
Cyclamen, 12 blooms 0 4- 0 9| bunch .40-60 
Daffodils, 12 blooms 1 0à- 20| — double, 12; sprays 810-16 
Eucharis, per dozen 3 0- 6 0 | Roses, Tea, рег doz. 2 0- 4 0 
Gardenias. 12 blooms12 0-24 — coloured, dozen. 3 Q- 60 
Hellebore, or Christ- — red, French, doz. 2 0- 3 0 
mas a bls. 0 4-10 Saffrano,Fr.doz. 1 0- 1 6 
Heliotrope, 12 spr. 0 6-10 opeeolums, 12 bun. 1 ©- 2 0 
Jasmine, white, bun. 0 6- 0 9 Tuberoses, 12 blms.... 2 6- 4 0 
Lilies of = еу, lets, 12 bunches... 1 6- 2 0 
12 spra .09-16 Parme, French, 
Marguerites, per 12 per bunch .. - 36-76 
unches ‚80-60 o can “punch 16-20 
аг 12 bun. 3 0-60 
MARKETS. 
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COVENT GARDEN, February 3. 
MARKET dull, Mes EM alteration. James Webber, 
Wholesale Apple Mar 
FRUIT.—AVERAGE WHOLESALE PRICES. 
ro s.d. £d. #0. 
Apple, 3-sieve ......... 6-5 0 | Lemons, per case ...12 0-21 0 
— Nova Scotia, iis 8 Es 0| Pears, per dozen ... 20-40 
Grapes, per Ib. 16-3 6 | Pine-apples, Eng.,]b. 1 0- 16 
Kent Cobs, 100 Ib. . 65 0 70 0 | — St. Michael. each 16-60 
VEGETABLES—AVERAGE RETAIL PRICES. = 
s.d. 5. d. 
DÀ a eec 6 0- . Lettuce, perdozen... 1 0- 1 6 
paragus, h, ushrooms, ! р et 16-26 
omo dl sp e. 0- ... | Mustard and Cress, 
— English, per 100 12 0- .. nnet 5e € 
Beans, Kidney, Ib.... 1 6- ... | Onions, per bushel... 4 0- ... 
eet, red, per dozen 1 0— 2 0 | Parsley, dozen bunch 4 0- ... 
Brussels Sprouts, lb. 0 4- ... | Potatos, per cwt. 40-50 
Carrots, per bunch... 0 6- ... | ,, kidney,perewt. 4 0- 5 0 
Cauliflowers, perdoz. 3 0- ... | Rhubarb, per bundle 0 6- ... 
Celery, per bundle... 1 6- 2 0 | Seakal punnet 2 0- .. 
C bers, each ... 0 6- 1 0 | Shallots, per lb. ...03-... 
Endive, per dozen 0- 2 0| Spinach, per bushel... 4 0- ... 
тееп Mint, bunch... 1 0- ... | Sprue, v. 10s 
Herbs, per bunch ...0 4- ... | Tomatos, petIb. ... 10-1 L 
Leeks, per bun: Turnips, bunch . 0 4- 
PoTATOS. RAN 80s. de ез ; Жн, 70s. пф. 
per to: 
PLANTS IN 6 VET WHOLESALE PRICES. 
s.d. $.d. 
Aralia Sieboldi, doz. 6 0-16 ) | Ficus ы тонат each . 1 6- 3 0 
T LANE 98: 18 Ferns, i EN ariety, е, 
аз, рег ..24 0-43 doze: ... 4 0-18 0 
nemen, k фе 6 0-12 xU plants, m 
vardias, do: 9 0-1 . 2 0-10 
Cineraria, per doz.... 9 0-12 Genis сма 110 0-12 0 
Cyclamens, dozen ...12 0-24 ( аа ‚60-90 
Cyperus, per dozen . 4 0-12 eed Val. E. } poisia 0-24 0 
Daffodils, ы pots ... 9 0-10 op 
"гаспа terminalis, 0-12 0 
29 Sen 0-60 0 нөр pet “dozen... : 6 0-12 0 
ridis, per r doz.12 0-94 0 Palms, in var., each 2 6-21 0 
Epi асна dozen...18 0-30 0 | Pelargoniums, 
s OW D er 
CuT FLOWERS.—AVERAGE WHOLESALE PRICES. 
LONDON: Feb, 2 essrs, John. Sh haw & Sons, 
seed зантона, of 9.1 Mark Lane, E.C., write that 
there is now а ste le inquiry for fiel 
eeds, All descriptions of foreign red Clover seed 
continue firm, ngli i 
Trefoil жаб э money is aske 
slightly easier. Spring Tares, being unusually cheap, 
w 
meet with increased attention. msi Ros seeds the 
ale is de^ lue Peas and Haricot Beans realis 
former term 
POTATOS. 
H AND и ELDS : Feb, 1. — Larg 
foll quotations Зане nts, 705 
п ^ T and Champions, 608, p 
. per ton. 
Averages.—' The fol pn ang is an oficial. — 
showing the av. 
y: Brit mperial 
fro m d oa offi- 
те һе 
cers of Exe cise, in the "E ended Janu 
b, 35s. 5d. ; Bar 20s. 7d. ; 
a m 
Whea ley, Oats, 175. ld. 
For the correspondin week ' 1886 :—Wheat, 
295, 7d. ; — 28s. 8d. ; Oats, 185, 10d, 
14887: 
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