‘June 21, 1919.] 
Obituary. 
ray Hunt.—We learn with deep regret 
Ж е Hunt, the youngest ed 
Fatt eem 'died at her ber Ro е. 
рд ag 
nsor p MET: 
hide “(according to her ex- 
o t| 
desire), зна Һе famous gardens ba 
creat for the MN f Dev: nsh 
ittle Annie Р he w 
er love of everythin ing t 
and her great interest in pare - scel 
in E ше с to the end. 
_ Her charming way of пар incidents and 
mous gardens and gardene: 
er conversation to oth interesting 
charm of per- 
s 
ed resolve to help any who 
r а ное on the subjects so dear 
E She - was held in high esteem by the members 
of the Ruddington Garden Society. 
com Wallis.—We regret to report the death 
John "Wallis, for many years gardener 
al Orwell П Park, Ipswich, Suffolk.” His length of 
rwell Park, firstly under Colonel 
afterwards under the Hon 
› M.P., covered a period of 
44 years, and during that time many extensive 
improvements 
hi е was a 
ings gardener, but specially good in 
ent of Bambusa, Arundinaria and 
P Phyllostachys, of Strawberry 
(both inside and out 
Ber. ‚ Не was 
which’ is situated within a short distance of 
бей Park, tne place he loved and tended so 
TRADE NOTES, 
view of the difficulties imposed оп 
we of Dutch bulbs by the recent licence 
ке, the Chamber of Horticaltare requested 
, Department to connie er the ene of à 
etter has In reply: to this enquiry, following 
oard of Trade, 
E of Wes Restrictions, 
22, Carlisle Place, S.W.1. 
gos e 14, 1919. 
In reply to your letter of 10th June, respect- 
А — im е lbs, I eh re inform you 
tne positi. as follow 
issue Behe to impor 
e importation of pues 
ulb y yacinths, early 
and double Tulips, Crocus, Spanish Iris, 
оха, illa sibirica. 
uld sho umber LE - 
с varieties named 
above 
; rter a 
КЕ Balom we pecie md being in à eei Чула ps 
3 Be dem, licences will be issued 
ең Рр pm of the number 
marks а umbers of same, 
(S TED ai B. KansrAKE, 
Deputy Controller. 
of дус and Fisheries дат 
The Board 
issued an Order which ws Gooseberries fre 
erry Mildew and Ped 
а: l асі а: 
eived oy, by the Board of 
and Fisheri show that in certain 
rp countri es American Goose- 
1 беште е o uv and Ship ae ah mien 
THE GARDENERS’ 
only those puce. aT which are р 
‘free from n Gooseberry Mild 
the Board’s Inspectors at the port of sa will 
be реи be forwarded to their destin- 
par 
po n for licences, which should be mad 
n of ‚Асие апа 
the S САГУ Воага 
Fisheries, 72, Victoria Stree ed 1 Done 
tate quantity of fruit to be pe Bee 
ress of importer, name and a ess ae br 
nufacturer. The port of entry m lso be 
t 
nti so that arrangements may be made for 
the necessary inspectior ion 
The Sevenoaks Farmers’ Union etae Mart, 
€ urs decided to opeu a stand and office in 
Cov Маг 
arden ket for e Бава of the 
mam has йи. A salesman and staff have 
been appointed, and yi is to о 
trading at an early dat 
MARKETS. 
COVENT GARDEN, June 18. 
We cannot accept any responsibility а. the subjoine 
reports. They are furnished to - 
p 
samples, the way in which they a 
in the market, and the —— ge they may fluc- 
tuate, n not only from bui oa ay, but occasional ionally 
Plants in Pots, &c.: ditus Wholesale Prices. 
(АП 48's, per “aor. except where ои, rwise stated). 
$8 d.5.d 
48 0-720 . 18 0-21 0 
. 18 0 
... 18 0-24 9 
. 15 0-18 
24 0-36 0 
Ferns and Tu Average Wholesale o miem : 
a „ 8. 
ing thei p 
жю ан ae otal denos is is being irem 0 
ign i Ferns and flowerin, ‘give 
chiefly consist of Heliotropes, Baan 
Rambler epis Marguerites, and  Crassulas. 
are 
Cut Flowers, ir utes Wholesale Pied. 
8, 
gp ll 
Ericas 
, d. 8. d 
(Вісі ); * | Orchids per "un: : 
per doz. bl'ms. 8 0-10 0 | — Cattleyas . 15 0-18 0 
Carnations,perdoz. Pelargonium,dou- 
blooms, best blescarlet,per 
American var. 2 6- 4 С doz. bun. 8 0-10 0 
Cornflower,” blue r3 keen лы doz. 6 iub 
per doz. bun... 1 6-2 6 
Daisies, white, —— 
cig M 30-40 pl Бы 20-26 
Gardenias, per box 695 теу «е 2 = : M 
е 0-3 0|— Mme. Abel 
ladiol Res Chatenay ... 16-26 
oon, un. 36 50А g 2 6-40 
паар ee 4-0-5 0 — Richmond, var. 1 6-2 6 
G hila; P per Sunburst 3 0-40 
dor bu ...8 0-15. 0| Wh e " 20-30 
tephanotis, 
in С 80-40 e сүс 
Жесек Ер o] сушы per 
І Bhe' —..15 0-24 0|. whi low 
Мито... 15 0-24 0 |— col 1 60-120 
«ЕЕ. 
—Dbl. Pink 
Lilium longith *©9 0-10 0| —Dbi. Mauve ... 12 0-15 0 
Myosotis (F сы Dbl, Purpl 12 0-15 
Me-Not), ae , per doz re 
doz. 3 ini 
ШЕКЕ СТАЙ ` Pyrethrum. 5 are finishing ‘i quickly, 
оа Ао to the rh Rare е md: reno m Stocks 
are taking the а good 
CHRONICLE. 
—Blk Hamburgh | 
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supply of wh Pinks. Lilium longiflorum is getting 
more Ps ind prices are gradually lowering. Lily 
of the Valley is е at the 
door Roses аге Mm 
y Sunburst, ed ey S 
or 3 E 
era 
Marth, Уу kl Fr: 
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PIE 
2? 
б & 
25 
z 
EE 
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4 
m 
nce last 
аы and Stephan: 
on 
is an abundant supply of Sweet Peas, Cornflowers, 
land Poppies, and Spanish Iris. 
Fruit: р Wisin Prou: 
8. „d. 8. 
5 6- 66 | | Melons adi cd 
онро „„«®® 
us 9 0-36 o] | Nectarines, veri 
кея .. 9 0-240) 9 
Bre е) Shere. 35 0- — 
а Aa glish) 
Apricots(Spanish) 
per box 
Eng 
—Southampton 
per skip HAE 
3 0- 7 0 | Worthing Figs, per 
5 0-10 0 к 2.3 .. 60-180 
Vegetables: Average Wholesale kien 
в. d. в. à.) 
Asparagus, English 
рег bundle ... 2 0-140 
Beans,French,per lb. 1 6- — 
. 40-100 
40-96 
40-60 
‚за 
Mustard: 
per doz. D ieie 
New Turnips, pe 
ben oe s М cae 
Peas. 
. 20 0- 
Parsley, p per HY bus. 14 0- — 
Potatos, new, per 10.0 44- — 
Radishes, per doz. 
C 
1i 
Cauliflowers ;perdoz. 6 0-1 
Cucumbers,perflat 24 0-3 
euo 
Mushrooms per Ib. 
ges 
Dwarf Beans are more plentiful, 
berg (English and Dutch). Supplies of Tomatos are 
increasing daily 
T 
GARDENING APPOI NTMENTS. 
Mr. Henry Charman, ss £i as gardener ir PHILLI 
Sassoon, at Beleaire, map ree =, "asthe, Kent. 
Mr. N. Nash. as gardener Sir ART Mars- 
Rosson, at Seale, Farnham, Surrey. 
Mr. J. Gilb ert, recently gardeaer to Lady COWELL, 
y gar 
Clifton Castle, ‘Bedale, ме." ab gardener to 
Rt. Hon. Lorp Маѕнлм, Godmersham Park, Canter- 
bury, cer 
E. T. Kirtlan for garden to 
ARTHUR Bray, Esq., Salton Heath. "Өшкү, nd: for 
some time temporary ardener to the Lady 
MARGARET PEDES: 3 Ashurst, ie y as gar- 
Mr. 
dener to Согохы, Waxpr, Barham Court, r Maid- 
stone, Kent. 
Mr. E. G. Jones, for the past 54 years gardener to 
Mrs. TAYLOR, Stoney Ware, Nube. , Bucks, and 
previously ' 14} years gardener, Homestall, Barl 
Perts. as gardener to W. C. Вох Esq., Shales- 
brooke, F ow, Sussex. [Than nks for 2s. for 
R.G.O.F y 
CATALOGUE RECEIVED. 
Berks.— Roses. 
ErisHa J, Hicks, Twyford, 
SCHEDULES RECEIVED. | 
National Chrysanthemum Society —Exhibition 
to be held in con june with Royal parom 
ge- 
Fang rn 
hibition, to be held y vu Street Hotel, Cann: 
Street, London, Е.С., on Friday, J une 27, 1 1919. 
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