June 14, 1919.] 
aper с: 
COVENT GARD. Jun 
Ve cannot accept any оо for iu subjoined 
They s are к romed to us gularly ngo 
but occasionally 
ч : Average Меча р 
cept where otherwise 
"P 
0-12 0 Rosea, 48's, 
doz. 
Hyd Fangeas Mik 
. 30 0-48 0 
rgueri ites white. 18 0-24 0 
60 Mignonette, 48's 
Oh org 
ag ms, Kentia 
_ Ferns and Palms: Average Wholesale Prices. 
d. s. d. d.s.d 
Nephrolepis, 
yariety, 48's 12 0-18 0 
2 0-18 0 | — 32's . 24 0-36 0 
i 0-18 0 pu in’ Varie! ety, 
. 15 0-18 0 Ee тве OUS em Ж 
. 21 0-24 0 iere. c 0Us aa 
. 12 0-15 0 qu pis "re 
. 10 0-15 0 
pda &c.: Average Wholesale Prices. 
ms— 8. d. s 8. d. s. di 
M 
), i yosotis (Forget- 
рег doz. bms 8 0-19 0| Ме-№оё), рег 
z oz. bun. -. 80-40 
E gee per doz BS 0-24 
— Cattleyas 0-24 0 
5:9. 5:0 Pel оа сы. 
blescarlet, per 
26-83 6 ол. bun. ' 8 0-10 0 
— white; per doz 
bunches 15 0-1 
0- 6 0 | Pyrethrum, white 6 0- 8 0 
ca loure 40-50 
80-9 0|-— single 30-40 
20-30 , per doze 
looms— 
36-40|— Lady Hiliingdon 2 0- 3 0 
— Liberty 30-50 
30-40|— Mod aunS0- 4 0 
— б. Abel 266: 
ДАНЕ 40 
OMA а, MEIST, 
— Richmond, var. 0-30 
69-10 0 | Sinbat . 58040 
qi 0- 8 о | —White Crawford 30-40 
oz. b eem & 
Vas 50 
Spanish, White 18 0-: ык 
е s 0-36 à Sweet i per 
18 0-36 0] doz. bun 
Уу bie ses ae n 
6 0-15 0 
A0 50 Stock. РЫМ White’ 15 0-15 0 
Violas, Li doz. 
.15 0-18 0 bun 30-49 
E ief flowers 8 last ere 
n col died Pyrethrums, Sweet Peas, white 
es, White Pinks Mrs, gi ns. and , 0 
те wi goodly supply. Carnations were 
lied, and best quality blooms sold 
ardis lthoug. 
were o f medium q a those 
n sold. few boxes of dou te Nar- 
ed from otland in fine condition 
this morning were more plentiful, and prices 
Tmal. Pyret ns appear to be finishing, 
the dry westher White Pinks are sufficient 
; there are also abundant supplies of 
Sweet Pens grown u glass 
Ann rer for sale: Ъ nd white blooms 
Ty scarce. Mme, Abel Chatenay is the best 
The newest subject is Gladiolus Brenchleyen- 
ерла is off at 10 rices 
m welcome by florists, hav been 
E fum the mask dor arre tee d 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
aasa. | THE 
GARDENERS’ 
Fruit: ate a Wholesale Prices. 
ach Nectarines, per 
per doz. .. 90-360 doz. -- 90800 
Igian Peaches, Nuts— 
per doz. - 9 0-24 0 | — Brazils (new) 
Cherries (French) per cwt. .. 85 0-90 0 
bus. ... 35 0-40 0 Pineapples. ...each 4 0-10 0 
‘ies, per Piums (French) 
.. 16 0-18 0 per package 35 0 
Gra Tawberries 
Врз к Hamburg, peck .. 14 0-2 
EN 40-8 — Southampton, 
- m „per Ib. 5 0-10 0 per skip 30-80 
Grape Fru e cse T 0- — | Worthing Figs, Land 
Melons 50-80] doz .. 6 0-15 0 
не! 2M Wholesale ges 
Asparagus, English ^ tardandCress, 
' per bundle ^ зао Ter dor puis 13-16 
Beans,French,per Ib. 1 9- 2 6| New eum, 
кено, per bus. 80-9 ] bunch . 
Beans 
Pay per t bus 50-60 
ета 
. в, рер 
‚рег дол >ш. 60 — E doz. bun 80 
Mushroo: rooms es Ib. 
Remarxs.—Supplies of Grapes (black and Muscats) 
a ep rci and Nectarines and S eripe ж ТЫМЫ, 
entiful, There are good  Melons offer, 
- and rape 
arr he markets, the Pears consistiag 
the таен Winter Nelis and Glou Morceau. 
and Plums (Freni re о lis] 
E 
re ve ern а. New  Potatos аге 
dici J in Кл quantities, and Mushrooms show 
Tease upply 
GROW MORE FERNS!! 
y YONE can grow Ferns ab d in this 
try, even in conditions which are totally 
unsui itable for other plants. If your vir api shaded 
with trees, and you find it difficult to get anything to 
flourish, 
TRY FERNS! 
You can learn all about their cultivation in the 
little book 
FERNS AND FERN CULTURE, 
which is to be obtained (price 1 /3 post free) from— 
GARDENERS' CHRONICLE, Ltd., 
41, Wellington Street, London, W.C.2 
THE MANGO. 
G. MARSHALL WOODROW. 
By 
A fasci е account of the culture 
of this fruit,so 
dependen псы 
ш. pc 
Price 1/-, post free 1/2. 
GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE Ltd., 
41, Wellington Street, 
W.C.2. 
cellen 
oloured frontispiece, 
vii. 
.. CHRONICLE. 
The Gardeners' Chronicle is 
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w 
ise and development 
of the railway, and its partial 
supersession mot road 
traffic; t iscovery of the 
powe f electricity, and its 
application to a bewildering 
 multiplicit of every-day 
affairs; the economic emanci- 
pation an eir 
new botanic or horti 
cultural ЫА ыен provided а 
medium whereby they have 
of the war will bring. 
