vill. 
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COVE? GARDEN, 
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мы. They are furnished to 
esday, Dye пе eee ә веуега1 "of the ES 
nsib ions. 
ber quotations do not 
represent the prices on any particular day, but only 
rage tor the week preceding the date of 
e prices depend upon the quality of thé 
samples, the way.in which they are sd they the supply 
in the — and the dema and, as may fluc- 
tuate, not “from day ү. 0 day, сазіоп: д 
Plants in Pots, &c.: Average Wholesale Prices. 
a 48’s, per doz. exce 
plumo- s.d. s 8. 
‚ 12 0-15 0| К 
— Spree tengeri . 10 0-12 0 |Сепіѕбаз, 45's, per 
Aspidistr: а green 30 0-60 0, doz 18 0-24 0 
Boronias, 48's, per Ма мер white 15 0-18 0 
doz. .. . 30 0-36 0 Palms, пени . 18 0-24 0 
Cinerarias 48 — o's 0-18 0 
x doz. E 0-27 0 —Coc 0-36 0 
REMARKS —Business is s im ака in this е artment. 
Flowering plants include Cvclamens, Genistas, Ericas, 
and animes. The newest lines are 
ы white, pink and blue flowered 
one, "and a 
good supply of Cinerarias in various 
There 
Ferns and ieri "^no Wholesale Prices. 
. dos. u^ 4:5. d. 7 
“| Nephrolepis, 
variety 48's "as 0-18 0 
. 10 0-12 0|—32's ... 24 0-36 0 
9 0-10 0 Рфегіз, т variety, 
Adiantum- 
cuneatum, 4 48's. 
per ча 
ses 2L 
— m tm йөз... 
Cyrtomium, 49's ... 
AF Flowers, 
барана. 
т дол. bl’ms. 12 0-15 0| 
bun 
12 0-18 0 Roses, 
. 8 0-10 0| blooms— 
12 0-15 0.— Richmond, var. 12 0-1510 
9 0-10 0 jTulive,. 1 рт "doz. 
ite, per bloo; 
40-6 o— — mauve e 
hs 
6 0-10 m ny 
ke ets, Single, per 
'з 40-60 A. 
ox RKS кз. The supplies of oon ve are again м ета 
prices are ae erai, О 
hir rei ^ ehe older weather, are a fairly plentifui 
supply, The leading sorts offered ате: Hoosier bear 
Pirrie, Richmond, de 
Visus, and W. Stevi 
e blooms ot 
ress, Emperor, P Victoria, “eg Sir Watkin 
sorts "offered atthe present time ; Golden Spur 
'arnation blooms are improving in 
ply of these flowers 
dually Йеке 
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B 
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Lj 
aur! is аа X pu sapp 
2: iving in A, are replacing the "Ser 
Narcissus, which is now finished. The plies from Guernsey 
and Scilly are greatly reduced, and cheap Daffodils. 
White Narcissus is selling at 1 week. 
egetables: Aver: 
kes Jerusa- 7. = rie 
lem per bus... Mint. Б 
—Globe, per doz. 60 70у € bua. 10 015 E 
paragus, Devon- в? >) rib. 46-56 
shire, per bun. 50 0 м 
— Lauris... .. 10 0-12 0| per dos. "рии 10-13 
— Paris Green, Parsley, per} bus. 6 0-7 0 
per bundle .. 13 0-15 6 Parsnips, per 60-80 
— — Sprue (Peas, per pad 10 6-12 0 
b HA Y. Potatos new, perlb. 1 6- 1 9 
Beans, French, per omen per doz. Я 
Ib. .. 36-46. bunches .. 26-40 
— Broad, | per Les) 11 0-13 9 |Rhubarb, forced, 
Dwarf (French) per doz. .. 30-40 
per packet .. 6 Natural, | per 
Beetroot, per bus. 5 60 doz. .. .. 9 0-10 0 
Brussels $j pom S: ,perbag .. 16 0 я 
per & bag . 8 0-10 08 е, in boxes 
Cabbage per tally 10 0-15 0 (6-8 lbs.) per Ib. 12 — 
Carrots, рег bag.. 10 0-12 0 Shallots, per Ib. .. 0608 
— New, рег bun. 1 6 — (Spinach bus. 180 — 
Cauliflowers,perdoz 6 0- v 0/5; ^ 
Celery,perdoz. .. 36 0-50 0 oz 2. 40-60 
Chicory, Belgian, Tomatos, Teneriffe 
per Ib. s oi Ta T bundle of 4 
mbers,perdoz 12 0-18 0| boxes, contain. 
Endive,perdoz... 50-70 ing 12 to 14 lbs. 
Garlieperlb. .. 0 5- 0 7, perbox.. .. Controlled 
Greens,perbag .. 8 0-12 OTurnips, per bag 50-60 
Herbs, perdoz.bun. 4 0- 6 O\Turnip Tops, рег 
‘dorseradish,perbun 4 0- 6 0| bag ... .. 7 6310 0 
Leeks,perdoz.bun. 2 0— 4 0 Vegetable Marrows, 
Lettuce, Cabbage | each ... .. 20-26 
and Cos per doz. 2 0— 3 6 Watercress, perdoz. 1 0- 1 3 
THE GARDENERS’ 
| 
Fruit: Average Wholesale Prices. 
8. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. 
Tapes :— on.— 
-— Almeria 4-18 
pus bis 
34 d [d 70 0-100 0 
MK olmar. 
Ib. .. 9 0-11 0|Реатз, p 
40-80 
Grape Fruit, pr.cse. 60 0-65 0| 
— ree т 
P P 0-112 0 —Winter ‘Nels, рег 
— е clona, per 
N 
Yb. 
Walnuts, Ea dried. x 
90 0-200 0 
100 — $ 
:.85 0-9070|Pineapples. each 4 0-.7.0 
Ks.—Supplie ї home-grow то rapes are gradually 
en 
diminishing in quantity. Gros Colma’ 
riving in fairly 
A 
ewt. 
— Brazil (ает). 
CHRONICLE. 
[Mancn 29, 1919, 
TRE 
HORTICULTURAL 
DIRECTORY & 
and Winter Nelis. Supplies of rced vegetables are 
very limited. A few Vegetable Marrows are on offer 
Chicory from lgium shows a considerable increase in 
quantity. ошо; vegetables continue to be scarce. 
Large Oe Onions are reachi the market from 
Dutch grow 
—— 
GARDENING .APPOINTMENTS. 
Mr. J. Ө. Jones, as Gardener to PHILLIP NUTTER, 
Esq., Halebourne, Chobham, Woking, Surrey 
Mr. T. Wilkins, for nearly five years Gardener to 
[rs. TRAHERNE, geet bah! Se near Cardiff, as 
Morzt, Esq. Wenstaff Court, 
Ponty clun, n. Than rks for 2s. 
R. d. O. F. bo 
ry Gardener to Sir 
Court, Tiverton, 
Wilts, as 
RE A. Bush, late tempora 
AwoRY, Bart, Knightshayes 
re ordei Foreman at Bowood, 
[ELO J. 9. Moret, Esa. He nstaff Cou rt, 
Worce 
Mr. W. A. Cook, formerly Gardener to the late Hon. 
A. Davey, Abbott's Wood, Godalming, and at 
Leonardslee, Horsham, as Gardener to VE OSBORNE, 
ns, Walton-on-Thames, Surre 
Mr. J. Willi2ms, after serving for nearly 
with His Majesty's Forces has Бе, he duties 
er D m т to F. MoNckTON, Esq., Stretton Hall, 
Mr. Charles E. Faulkner, late Royal Garrison 
Artillery, previously Foreman at (ЙЕ h, Abbotts- 
town, and Lougherea, as Gardener to E ord RarH- 
DONNELL, H.M.L., Карачы, Rathvilly, co. Carlow, 
Ireland. 
Mr. G. S. in, for nearly three years with 
Aubert. 
H.M. Forces, E dove his duties as Gardener to 
Fe Ne MES ОТЕ, Esq., Connington Castle, Peter- 
ug. 
Mr. G. C. Johnson, late 2/15 London Regt., a 
Lad rs gy Sub- inspector, H Braneh, Board of Perg 
culture and Fisheri ries, and the Royal arie 
Hortieultural Instructor, Wre 
ham Horticulture ое Centre, North Wales. 
Mr. Jas. Smith, late Gardener at Oldbridge, and Dre- 
lie for_six Years. z actly as Gardener_to 
the Hon, LADY ANN Gowran Castle, Co. Kil- 
kenny. 
John G. Davidson, previous to the outbreak 
of war Gardener e Sir Jas. ROBERTS, BART., 
Strathallan, Stirling 
Perthshire, as Gardener at 
Di strict Asylum, Tarbert: 
a S 
CATALOGUES RECEIVED. 
id ee Low & Co. Bush Hill Park, Enfield.—Carna- 
PETER HENDERSON & "oe. 1035-37, Cort. treet, 
New Yerk ee nO ма Flower sed MEDI; 
YILMORIN-ANDRIEUX Co., 4, Quai la Meelisserie, 
Paris.—Plants. 
SCHEDULES RECEIVED. 
The Bournemouth Horticultural Society's 
summer show, to be held on S bene 24th and 25th, s 
will be h 
the Horseshoe. Common; the autumn show 
on October 28th and 29th, a the haue Pot cun 
rnemouth. Secretary: Mr. J. Man , Lansdowne 
Crescent, Bournemouth. 
ula verti . Е 
s Floral 
The gham Ho: 
Féte and Exhibition, to be in ж н Park, 
held 
on Friday and Saturday, July 18 and 19, 1919. Secre- 
tary: . L. W. Webster, 62, Freder ick Road, , Stechford, 
Birming! am, 
Flower Show, in conjunction with the Royal Agricul- 
tural Society’s | ied to be he 14 at roe on 
Wednesday, June 25. to Friday, June 27, 191 ve Secre 
tary of the мей 8 
Trentham, Stoke-on-' 
ection, Mr. Pet Blair, 
Year Book 
FOR 1919. 
The new edition of the Gar- 
deners' Chronicle 
Directory is now being distributed. 
Owing to the shortage of paper an 
unlimited number of copies cannot 
be guaranteed, and purchasers 
are advised to ORDER AT 
ONCE to avoid disappointment. 
Orders will be dealt with 
in strict rotation. 
Horticultural 
The New Edition has been 
thoroughly revised and brought 
up to date. Very many changes 
of address have been notified 
during the past year, and holders 
of the 1918 edition are warned 
that that edition is now out of date. 
ТТТ 
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