172. 
and of the profits DE es the n to the 
puppe of the incidental er wn o farm 
well as of the сродан е fca g opera- 
dios. It therefore possible to trace pre- 
cisely what profits wer ttributable the 
nded that the 
profits made at the farm were iver re arising from 
i usbandry, W. Mora accordingly, 
claim 
evenue Authorities appealed 
Mr. Justice mmeg held а 
S W] 
ing can claim p 
Duty in respect 
Fonda n salesmen, for 
n 
anch of their busi i d they а 
presumably be liable to pay the Excess Profits 
the other hand, they Xr maron] 
n land as a ssory to 
bl ара ве 
еїг e proport premises, as if the 
о thoy hos have to be 
uld, of 
meter po “Wh ether 
e со: е being pon ted 
or expenses than would is "équivalent to the 
‘commission which wraad be ть if dieting Шо; 
£ геле EE the: 
cog re not sold —— 
sent e other 
ат 
ani 
, v co ion 
d be interesting to -— RUE e 
men o being called upon to pay "inn o ch i 
+} Ot heir ur 
res 
and if i whether the ey ar cue ing Жей! ri 
deduct the profit onere: fion the carrying on 
of their seed farms and trial grounds. H.M. V. 
D. W. Ѕтммомз has resigned his position 
ki std i & of Parks and Allotments to 
the St. Albans City Cou к апа һаз sa a up 
"à on the technical st 
"Meg, non MH Son, Ltd., St. Albans 
works of Messrs. White and Poppe, 
the 515% ult., 
Production Scheme, 21, was presented 
ith a h a en of esteem and 
ip from the membe Бас а firm and 
staff on the eve of his depar to rejoin his 
old firm; Messrs. John Peed ax ries Bani а теор 
West Norwood, as their „Midland and Northern 
repres 
Mr. “Greenfield has held the 
teward for 2 years, and durin; 
‘turned oh ыд" 
position of land 
— that time PM 
canteens 
vpn d to employees, m 
of ане and 200 m 
three 
ction Schemes at it Barres Heath, 
ey, ups gham; and Blackheath 
AV 
Ё : 
THE GA. GARDENERS’ _ CHRONICLE. [Apri 5, 1919, _ 
Ма шде а-ы л озы рыс xor. Doc er cM 
M ARKETS Fruit: Averyn Wholesale Prices, E 
. 
Grapes :— “lente, РА с 
з соу. Т оң mn y — Gom ss per Uit rib. 12:1 
e cannot any responsibili: or the su M 
rts. E e H uiid to. us regularly every M E а ibs.) m 0-100 o Watnuts, ln er 
A aege y the kindness of several of the роо Р 0- 
salesmen, who are ig entr for the quotations. do er b. i Wee >It © o Ci ^s ifr 
must be remembered that these quotations #do са ух per b. 4 (Easter Beurré), 
represent the prices on any particular day, but only 1 Fruit, pr.cse. 60 0-65 ontaining 
the general average for the week precedin the date of doz. к 
our repo! rices depend upon the quality of thé "Amonas бы еер — Win box 55 0 
samples, the way in which they are packed, the supply c wee -3 е х per 
in the market, and the demand, fs d they*may fluc- — Barcelona. per Mee 
tuate, nly from day ‚ but occasionally __ Re d emis On ras ries, per 
Plants in Pots, &c.: (oett Wholesale Prices. 
Pref ah „рег doz. except where otherwise — 
12 
j 
HB d.| 
935 0 Cyclamens . 3 %-% 0 
1 10 0-12 0 Genistas, 45's, per 
prc pat 30 ge 0, doz. ` 18 0- 
24 0 
Boronias, indes per |Marguerites white i» 0-18 а 
doz. . . 30 0-38 0 Palms, Stn 0-24 
Cinerarias. 48's. 60's -18 0 
per doz. 24 0- 27 0 Сос соз * UM 0-36 fy 
REMARKS. 
—Despite thé cold weather the "Supplies а 
good sho 
increasing, gti sig is a w of flowering еМ 
consisting of Hydrangas, Acacias, Genistas, Mar- 
s pena , Cinerarias, Cyclamens ns, Prim ulas, Daffodils, Boronias, 
zaleas, a few an noua and Polyanthus Roses. Ferns lare 
now in better condition and more plentiful, but the supply 
of Palms is limited. 
Ferns and РАША: део Wholesale pripen 
Adiantum— е phrolepis, 
cuneatum, vd yariety, au E 0-18 0 
r doz. .10 0-12 0,—32'8  ... 0-36 0 
—elegans . 9 0-10 0 Pteris, in variety, 
ius a c 0-15 om жез H os 0 
OZ. ... eee 
*— 29's M MOERS v $090 
— nidus, 48's 7 10 0-12 0— 72's, per tray of 
Cyrtomium, 48's їз... 2 26 
ae Gut Flowers, p ‘Average Wholesale ped 
А Richardia ), ОТАУ АКНО i 
се dom: pms: 12 0-15 о т bun. RS 50-70 
еа, wi , per issus ornatus 
doz. b 10 0-12 m jer ges i 8 0-12 0 
ә, rchids,perdoz :— 
re o- oos. 24 0-90 0 
і үп 4 
ч» Pelargonium, dou. 
, ble scarlet, per 
American var. 36-60) до bun. 10 0-12 0 
Daffodils, single, — white, рег doz. 
er doz bun. | bunehes  ...10 0-12 0 
ре 1.. S 0-12 0Roses, per do 
M EM, ORI Faux 
Z princess |. 5 0- 6 Q Tulips, per di 
Freesia, white, per | bl 
doz. bunches * 0—0 0— шы 60-80 
Heather, white, | 60-80 
aer er 6 0-10 о э - pin 50-60 
Ü В ets, single, ` 
ышк, vis 2e. 40-6 o doz. bun. .. 90-60 
—The supplies 8, flowers were п 
ot quite 
ple nti ital d duri uring past week owing to the severe weather. 
This morning (April 25 there appeared to be a. plentiful 
supply of home alae Daffodils and prices Phad a tendency 
o fall. Carnations are also increasing in quantity, and a 
iov boxes of ea Roses were left E << x close - the 
market this mornin; chm 
hoe "offered. "The 
p firm in price owing 1 
enhair Fe 
eri is a better supply and, 
mi ill in 
us and Spre nger 
rmal. Hoe nm are still 
os am again по 
Vegetables : уеге, Wholesale Pr 
Artichokes Jerusa- s. d. s.d.|Lettuce Cabbage s. d. s. d. 
lem per bus.. 5 0| and Cos perdoz. 2 0- 3 6 
—Globe, per doz $ [3 Я Mint, perdoz bun. 10 0-12 0 
sparagus, Devon- . \Mushrooms рег lb. 4 6- 5 6 
shire, per bun. 20 0-25 0 Мизбага and 3 
— Cavilion, per per doz. punnets `1 0- 1 3 
bundle RUE 4 6- 5 6 Parsley, per $ bus. 60-70 
таныл, 5 0- 8 0 Parsnips, per Tp Ee 
Paris Green, |Peas, per pad 6-12 0 
per bundle .. 12 0-14 0 Potatos new, per Ib. 13-16 
— d per | Radishes, ев, por doz. 
le 2 | bun: .. 80-40 
Beans, French, (Rhubarb, ceeds: 
i^ ro a .../30-4 
cx ‚рег 5 0о— Na >: per 
Eepo gn dep als doz. es ae 9 0-10 0 
packe doi - |Savoys,perbag .. 16 0 
Beetroot, per bus. 5 0- 6 OSeakale, in boxes 
Brussels Sprouts, | (6-8 lbs.) per Ib. 19 — 
per} .. 8 0-10 OShallots,perlb. .. 06-08 
Cabbage per tally 10 0-15 O|Spinach bus. 0 — 
Carrots,per bag.. 10 0-12 O Spring ons, 
New, bun 10-13 per doz „. 40-60 
Caulifiowers,perdoz 6 0-10 O/Tomatos, Teneriffe, 
Celery, perdoz. .. 36 0-50 0 | ead gps ї 
» > es, contain- 
Ib. .. 10-12) ing 12 to 14 Ibs. 
Cut ,perdoz 12 0-15 0| per E Controlled 
Endive, per doz. 5 0- 7 O/Turnips, per bag 4 0- 5 
Garlic,per Ib. 0 5- 0 7/Turnip Tops, рег 
Greens, perbag .. 6 0-10 0 bag .. 76-100 
Herbs, perdoz.bun. 4 0— 6 0 Vegetable Marrows, 
dorseradish,perbun vb quede each .. ..20-26 
Leeks, per doz. bun, 4 0- 5 0 Watercress, perdoz. 1 0- 1 3 
vt cwt. 
er Rhubarb, Seakale, cule 
Peas and Tomatos. сааж vegetables are se 
New season's Brazil Nuts it 
MÀ —M 
ANSWERS s CORRESPONDENTS. — 
— 
A GAR’ 
certain points, and you had bette: 
by be р of the solicitor whom {2 hays { 
sulted. 
Common Broom Sreps: C. = 
the common Broom should g 
hardy Brooms germinate readily if 6 
in Spring in botto om-heat and kept fa 
mo 
S 
EMPLOYMENT AS GARDENER 
able you 
quirements of мый «йн 
проп to cultiv 
. W. J. M. Phaius No 
nih жын. A. W. 
.Q. Cornus 
Names or PLAN 
(Sanderianus 
пинта punk 
Ss miseris А 
he seed tubers a 
: Interested. Tf t х 
to 2 02 i ED 
en those on 
should be n à x occasional 
rate of 2 tons 
SUGAR For BEES: 
it may 
Р Ltd., « 
friars Road, London, S.E., on 10 
voucher. 
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Communications Received.—G. „не =: 
TR L—T. T.—. P.W. ee 
wW, so apa Hm. FW 
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