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THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE. 
FRUIT.—AVERAGE ies ir а PRICES. 
^ d. s. d. s.d. s.d 
Apple, 3-ѕіете......... 16-50 | Багы, per doz ‚20-40 
ЕЗ Nova Seotia, brl. : 0-12 0 Pine-apples, Engi .10-16 
Grapes, per Ib. acacia ael. each 1 6- 6 0 
Kent Cobs, 100 01Ь.. 09-10 
65 0 70 0 ‘con rane ‚ per oz, 
0-21 0| 
VEGETABLES—AVERAGE RETAIL PRICES. 
$, d. 8. d. 4, d, 5.4. 
Mushrooms, punnet Чч 6- Я 6 
Mustard and Cress, 
punnet Tex «0 
Опо 
Parsley, c oen t nci à 
ie 
Artichokes, per doz 
OWNS? FF 
co 
44] EI eet ERI 
тел 
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с ооо 
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Turnips, "bunch ' 
POTATOS.—Markets very heavy, at the following prices :— 
Regents, 80s. to 100s. ; Magnums, 70s. to 110s. per ton 
SEEDS. 
І.охрох : March 16 Mp t Shaw & Бой 
seed а зат о е, Е.С., wr 
was not much ri. pei on tie de se ed 
o-day, the sowing deu: а арац 
aby the ie weather. Mea values 
all round exhibit gr 
bein al A welcome fact at this 
agricultural depression is, that р 
season wa exceedingly low. or Sanfoin be spring 
Tares there is a good de Diui. on for T terms. 
сти ме well maintains its own. “wars d Canary 
re dull. More business has lately book done in 
blue boiling Peas. Other articles remain unchanged. 
CORN. 
Averages—The following is an official statement 
showing the average price of British corn, imperial 
mi ended March 12:—Wheat, 
. Td. ; Barley, 24s. 997 к: = ts, 165. 4d. For the 
corresponding week in 6 -—W heat, 29s. 9d.; 
Barley, 28s. 6d.; Oats, Th dd. 
FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. 
Coruwnmia (East LONDON) : March 16.—Moderate 
es, and trade fairly pas t prices as follows: 
— ls Sprouts, i. 64. . 6d. per bushel; 
prouting Broccoli, 1з. 64. e y zd Curly Kale, 
1s. to wenige ng ER 1s. o 2s. 6d. do.; 
per с à 
per bag; Carrots, Pits. to per t on; Apples, Bs. 
to pres 6d. per bushel; €— do. 12s. 6d. to 
1 
POTATOS. 
Boroven Spr March 15.—The 
market has " voce attendance of ریم ب‎ 
thinned by the weather. "Quotat s :—Regent 
70s. to 110s.; Magnum Bonums, 55s. to 905. ; АРТ 
Champions, 50s. to 80s. per ton 
Srratrorp: March YE Quot ons: joie лыр 
Magnums, 70s. to 80s.; English ret 65s. to 70s. ; 
he do., 55s. to 605. ; Champions, 60s. to 65s. 
per to: 
4 быа (East 
LONDON) : 
tions :—Essex Ке; to 
ж, 15. ios ta- 
m 
70s. u 110s.; do. C. 
Imports.—The imports into "és Sepe е соп- 
sisted of from Hamburgh, 
from New York, and 
mie s, 55s. to 80s. . Magn 55s. 
90s. ; sa Сынар. 60s. to o Ts. Scotch т Regents, 
hampions, 
HAY. 
The followin are the ave of the obtained 
at the various Metro ftat Easton. echt to 
жий ‚ 83s. to 100s. ; inferior, 705. 
‚ 78s. to 90s. ; inferior, 45s. to 
Sora stas Se 4 per loi. M ar 
dece stocks нату" 
STANDEN’S MANURE 
Established 20 Years. 
E aod by d MANURE 
acknowl the leading prac- 
Ee Gardeners in the United Kingdom and the 
Col to exceed all others in general fertilising 
pr oiim and staying powers. It promotes a 
rapid, healthy, and robus E B ow wth » plant 
ке. ra^ E it c t be t 
nded, 
BO Ur the ‘adit obtain А its use in 
some e M most successful Gra It 
is a clea Powder, with very little wall, 
which ttre it ii pee adaptable for ladies 
interested in plant cu 
The highly ee pr AR - this Manure 
render its m with other 
will find 
that ver ry small quantities will produce f meak “able 
paces 
х 
п new and enlarged Tins, у t 
5/6, Чо, апа 21/- each ; and in 
reduced мим EN 12/6 ; 561b. gi 
1121b., 42/- e 
May be obtained from Nurserymen and Seedsmen in 
the United Kingdom and the Colonies. 
Sole Manufacturers, 
GORY, SOPER, FOWLER & 00. 
Offices and Show Rooms— 
FINSBURY STREET, Е.С. 
Manufactory and Bonded Tobacco Stores-- 
SHAD 
CORRY, SOPER, 
FOWLER & (0. 
(LIMITED), | 
Horticultural Sundries Merchants, 
AND MANUFACTURERS OF 
TOBACCO PREPARATIONS 
Jor Agricultural and Horticultural Use, 
by €—Ó =н сс Majesty's Customs, 
of Duty. 
Makers of all kinds of 
INSECTICIDES AND MANURES, 
Grass and Dried Flower Bouquets, 
and Wreaths and Crosses, 
in every Material and Pattern. 
IMPORTERS OF 
Every Horticultural Requisite Kept in Stock. 
CATALOGUES Free to the Trade on application, 
OFFICES AND SHOW ROOMS— 
18, FINSBURY STREET, LONDON, E.C. 
к ici — 
SHAD THAMES, LONDON, S.E. 
ВАБК 
|, ШИШ Se 
DESCRIPTIVE SPRING CATALOGUE 
CHOICE SEEDS 
Greenhouse, Hike. е Wild uv 
Subtropical Garden, 
Garden, and Kitchen Garden. 
The most complete List issued. Fully described, 
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BARR’S Large-flowered Ten-week STOCK. 
Splendid varieties, in mixture. 
Per Packet, ls. and 2s, 6d. 
BARR’S Covent Garden —— STOCK 
Splendid varieties, i 
Per Packet, 1s. d 
BARR’S BROMPTON or hb шн STOCK 
p "ea. 
BARR’S PÆONY P ge ASTER 
TT Ê a i dac in mixture. 
Per , ls. and 2s. 6d. 
BARR’S Large-flowered baptist os, ASTER 
BARR’S Double German ранен 
Splendid Rocket varieties, in mixture. 
Per Packet, 1з. and 2s. 6d. 
Splendid branching varieties, mixed. 
Per Packet, ls. and 2з. 6d. 
BARR’S Beautiful Double ZINNIAS. 
Magnificent colours, in mers 
Per Packet, 6d. 
'"S Choice Border савати 
Saved from the finest Selfs, makes Penn and 
Fancy varieties; in m 
r Packet, 3s. m 
BARR’S Choice Yellow CARNATIONS. 
er Packet 
BARR’S CHOICE roof 
Saved from the finest White i Yellow Grounds. 
Pev Packet, 
BARR’S English <“ Criterion" 
— flowers 
Remarkable for their large and hanc 
and brilliant hues—beautiful mix 
E. 
Packet, 28. 
BARR’S HoLLYH 
Saved from the finest strain—beautiful mixture. 
Per Packet, ls. 
BARR'S Large-flowered PETUNIA. 
Beautiful varieties, in mixture 
Per Packet, ls. and 2s ‚ 64. 
BARR'S PHLOX DRUMMON DIE 
and: rieties, 
Per pose EF ا‎ 2s. "ed. 
Barr arr's Descriptive Catalogue of over 2000 varieties 
D CLITA 
BARR & SON 
12 & 13, KING STREET, COVENT CARDEN. 
