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other supplies are o the de ers are 
increasing in quantity, and their prices fallin 
is also a plentiful supply of Statice sinuata 
here is a good 
and Statice T 
supply of ї double Му Gypsophila paniculata, which 
very attractive for decorative first 
arrival of Mitcham Lavender reached the market last 
week in excellent condition: only limited supplies are 
arriving at present. 
v : Average Wholesale Prices. 
s. d. в. d. 8. d. в. d. 
Beans,French,per Ib.0 4- 0 6 | New Turnips, per 
—Searlet |... 04-09 ое --- 40-60 
—Broad, per bus. 30- 4 0 | Ono 
Beetroot, per bus. 6 0-10 0 | p PST 088 png, --- 12 0-18 0 
Cabbage, per doz. 20-30 Parsley. doz. 
— vp oan 0 
doz. - 380 О gba nee DE E 
Caulifiowers,perdoz. 3 0- 5 0 | 20808, пем, Per | o0 0 
Cucumbers,perfiat 16 0-24 0 | Radishes, loz 
е TN TOS EN шышы КЕШЛ ш-ды 
erbe. por dos.bun. € 0- 6 0 Spring Onions, ttt 
and Cos, per doz. 10-12 тоа ат? 
Mint, рег doz.bun. 9 0-12 0 | рег doz. lbs... 80-90 
Mushrooms, рег lb. 2 6-3 6 
each 0 4-06 
1 3 1 6 ! Watercress, per doz.0 9- 
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Fruit: Average Wholesale Prices. 
.d s.d ^ i ap 
wy (English) Grapes,Canon 4 
qe СЕО ms, per. 50-50 
Гоф suff Melons, each 20-60 
Early Julyan .. 5 0- 60 _ QCantelou .. 6 0-10 
e ville 6 0- 7 0 | Nectarines, 
renadier . 60- 70 Udo ё 0-18 0 
neers 60-80 Nute— 
ananas... 30 0-45 0 Brazils (new) 
English Peaches per cwt. и 0-115 0 
EP ск Pines, each 30-66 
~ English) ...30 0-32 0 Plums i (English) 
Cherries (English) — 160-180 
per strike 1288,10 10 0-15 0 gars ut in Quan 
- si 
Plums (French) 
"Whis 2.26 0-30 0 per isleve... 16 0-22 0 
Gooseberries, per — Gages... ...10 0-22 0 
E bus, cooking 10 0-12 0 | Raspbe ч 
Dessert . 12 0-16 0 chip 405 
рев :— ‘ah? dal ‚рег 
— Alicante ... 20-40 3 0-12 9 
—Bik ча аа Pears French Wiliams 
per l 20-40' box 15 0- 17 0 
REMAREKS.—The general tone of business is brisk, with 
fruit in good demand; all fruits and v bles continue 
in fair supp e i nglish Plums (Czar 
ceptional demand. reasing consignm 
bs omen sh _Apples, most samples selling much bett. 
price Hothouse fruits are р 
кее Es NaDa Melons, Figs and Grapes are avail- 
able. Black Currants are <r in shorter ees 
Cherries are almost finished; few good samples 
of Caroons are in but а other varie ies show 
the effect of wet weather. There are large quantities 
of Tomatos at инету ices. Trade im Cucumbers 
continues firm, with little variation in price. All 
h 
vegetables are more "es and at much more i reason- 
able prices than hitherto. 
CATALOGUES RECEIVED. 
R. WALLACE & Co. Kilnfield Nurseries, 
Water Lilies. 
Stewart & Co., 13, South 
burgh. те for 1919. 
LITTLE AND BALLANTYNE, Carlisle—Bulbs, 1919. 
FOREIGN. 
Conyers, B., Feen, liceo and Shrubs, 
Colchester— 
St. Andrew Street, Edin- 
SCHEDULE RECEIVED. 
Walmer and Dis Horticult 
society s Flower Show, to be held on guia Octo- 
r 30, 1919, in the Parish Hall, Walmer. 
GARDENING APPOINTMENT. 
Mr. F. W. Ford, as gardener to Sir ge: HORLICE, 
Bt., Kidbrook Park, Forest Row, Suss 
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