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MARKETS. 
COVENT GARDEN, November 5. 
We cannot accept any responsibility for the subjoined 
р They are ag mod iy us “regularly pests 
dnesday, by th ome of of the 
incipal salesmen, upon for 
Tt must he remembers 
samples, the w. i 
hey are packed, the supply in the market, and the 
nd they may flu repo not Sand from ed 
to S but occasionally ral in 
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: Average Wholesale Prices. 
1 is. d.) 
per “ton E where otherwise state 
d. s. d. mn dw 
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. 10 0-12 0 60's 
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. 18 0-24 o Palms п Kentia .. 240-86 
ee s 62 0—6 11 24 0-36 
ark i Sepia Wholesale Prices. 
s. yia 
Nephrolepis. 
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Ta 0-15 0|— 32" 
. 15 0-18 0|Pteris, = variety 
12 0-18 0 
. 24 0-36 0 
. 12 20 
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Azalea White, Tma 
E uc 15 0-18 0 iums 
4 0-12 0 Richardia ie fins 
i Ше ther, white 
ea! wi 
— —per doz. bn. 10 0-12 0— Ophelia 
Ec Ree 
as,perdoz. 
E 0-6 0— Sunburst 
ety 
быр до: 
— Са! pe . 24 0-30 i 
REMARK.: supplies of Carnations and Roses have 
been considerably геше se So na B р week, and 
this morning they wi т dozen poue 
f all mu 
Ordinary w 40-6 0 
appear sufficient ‘fo 
aan Tittle alteration 2. Baggs eo of last week. 
maintained best white, | 
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Narcissus is expected 
Vegetables : pues к Wholesale Prices. 
в. d. з, a s.d. s.d 
perte ggg A "pal de 
1 3- 1 6 Onions, 9 0-10 0 
. 10 0-11 0 Parsnips, Pier re 11 0-12 0 
‘Parsley, per doz, 
0 5-06 bunches 30-40 
з 0- 4 o|Potatos, per cwt. 11 0-13 0 
4 Radishes, per doz. 
3 13-14 i 
bag 9 0-10 0| bunches .. 16420 
T |Spring , per 
60-80, doz.bunches .. 50-70 
|Sprouts, per 
ЕИ" | bag 28 Ib. 8 0-10 0 
siia 36 6 Tomatos, x 
30 0-36 0 per doz. Ibs. .. 6 0-10 0 
: MET Q-—Erench.. 40-46 
|—Outdoor 40-50 
"Turnips, рег bag 8 0-10 0 
1 3- 1 6 Watercress,per doz 0 9- — 
THE GARDENERS’ 
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Fruit: Average Wholesale Prices. 
s. d. s. d. 
5 0- 7 OjAubergines, b doz 
ngles 3 
pes Al atk 
a! Ош) 
—Worcester Pear- 
main per jbus 5 0-7 ear Lis 
pins per bus. 50-70 
—Cox’s Orange 
Pippin per bus. 10 0-12 0 
—Warner’s King, 
per bus. ee 00270 
Albert, ee n 60-80 
cwt. 125 
Cob Nuts, per lb. 1 
Walnuts. „English 0 
pe 
Nuts—B аде 
рег 
recen res 
. 10 »-12 0) 
p "ud Ж 3 
Benkei Pippin | — эш i 
Nos. 1 and 2 .. 35 0-40 0 —Calebasve 
—Kings per Bare 50 0- —Confe . 
—Ribston Pippin 35 0-40 ШЕ лгы oak 
12 0-20 0 
11 0-12 0 
;. 11 0-12 0 
20-60 
—The general ae en 
KS cy of business 
їп all 
more t| 
remain ents 
x p large Shipment E "British 
Columbian — dross „дор athan: Golden, etc., 
is due and ey is “anticipated that 
the fruits will pom fall pe prices. Guernsey р: 
duce is "me: able in poi quantities and Beans 
rather cheaper. outdoor Vegetables are lu 
short wr. Potatos are eo dx. and prices for 
Potatos are rather higher than those ruling last week. 
lm 
Pines are now due. 
GARDENING APPOINTMENTS. 
Mr. W. Leith, as Gardener to T. SoPwirH, Esq., 
2r Towers, Leatherhead, Surrey. 
Mr. Kida, as Gardener to ARTHUR ROSE 
T. Esq., Muckross Abbey, Killarney. 
(Thanks for 2s. 6d. for R.G.O.F. box.—Eps. 
mne as Gardener to J. 
Lowlands,”  Tette nhall, 
отер : 
CATALOGUES RECEIVED. 
BARR AND Sons, 11 
1, Covent 
Далбаев, London. aa fer 
‘Alpines, and 
13, King Street, 
Perennials, 
Aq 
оке: БОДАП AND `Со., Maidstone—Fruit 
PRICHARD, Christchurch, Варе cerba- 
d Alpine Plan mbers, Е 
SCHWARTZ, 230, Route de Vienne, Venissieux 
(Rhône), France—Rose per er L. Bartre. 
MARIO 8САГЕАТІ, Nocera Infer Salerno, Ital 
SA ios wering. Bulbs. 
ak O02 Utrecht, Holland—Vegetable Seeds. 
ROOT AND, STEM 
VEGETABLES 
By the late 
ALEXANDER DEAN, У.М.Н. 
Beautifully illustrated in color by the 
i Ernest 
t, r. E 
Itham, F.R.H.S 
This is a book which should be on E nd 
of everyone who cultivates the m 
vegetables. It tells uhow t 
value out of 
ow to produc t ni 
roots with the least pesci of trouble, 
3/- post free PO 
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CHRONICLE. 
[ Моуемвев 8, 1919. 
THE PLANTERS 
NOTE BOOK. 
By the late ROBERT WOODWARD, 
of Arley Castle, 
This book is indispensable 
to all foresters, or those 
whose work includes the 
It 
absolutely necessary, 
is 
if 
such work is to be intelli- 
planting of trees. 
gently done, that a com- 
plete record be kept of the 
trees planted, the species | 
and varieties, the exact ; 
positions in which they 
their | 
growth and development. 
are placed, and 
For this purpose the 
PLANTER S 
NOTE BOOK 
is admirably fitted. The 
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1/-, or 1/2 post free 3 
that the plea of expense | 
cannot possibly be urged. 
Send foryour copy now to | 
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