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THE GARDENERS’ 
Cut Flowers, &c.: Average Wholesale Prices. 
з. d. в. d.| s d sd 
Azalea White, per (Orc —Сургїре- 
doz. bun. .. 15 0-18 0| ee per doz. 60-80 
Carnations per doz Pelargonium, dou- 
bloo t le scarlet ‚рег 
Am var. 6 0- 9 0 doz. bun 8 0-10 0 
Chrysanthemums— — white, per т doz. 
— White, per doz. bunches $4009 0 
blooms .. 4 0-10 0 Physalis, per doz. 
— Yellow  ,, . 4 0-10 0| bunches .. 12 0-18 0 
Pin 4 0-12 deere Od rums). 
— White Perd doz. per Lac A 18 0-24 0 
24 0-31 0|Roses те 
РЕЧЕ » 24 0-30 0 bloo: 
Gardenias, per box — Liberty 6 0-19 0 
special .. 12 0- — Melody 6 0-10 0 
ordinary .. 5 0-6 0— Mme. Abe 
Heather, ion Chatenay 60-90 
— —per do: 10 0-12 0|— Ophelia 9 0-312 0 
PER ae eyes e — Richmond .. 50-80 
blooms . 5 0-6 0|— Sunburst 80-90 
Lilium longifl n — White Crawford -60 
per bunch . 21 0-25 EU an Hyacinth 
Lilium speciosum r doz. spikes 40-50 
album per bunch Я a 8 б stephanotis 72 pins 60-70 
Whi 
-— rubrum per bun ock Dbl. 
Michaelmas Daisies ioie ts Single 
in variety .. 60-120 large per doz. 
— "ah doz. : bun. .. e gi c 0 
.. 24 0-30 0|— Ordinary de 90 
EMARKS.—The corditions in this departm 
milar to those mentioned last week. Carnations 
during m past week have been insufficient r the 
and, and prices are sti i best Я 
и are үү lessening in quantity, and 
M 
Chatenay, 
"Li 
ng; the vincipal sorts are Madame 
ody, Sunburst, Molly Craw- 
Ч СЕ best blooms of 
À ‘ re selling from per dozen 
blooms. The supply of all безин иан is md 
limited. The prapa white шч offe d are thos 
of Moneymaker, Mrs Roots, orpe. 
ne blooms o y (pink) Base now offered. 
low blooms ate a bp short supply. 
ite of medi 
Шш, such a 205 ngi ато ап 
гее 
Т a better 
Asparagus plum osus and Sprengeri appear 
«nfficient for the demand, as is is Widen” Hair Fern 
pce che e of French Parma Violets reached the е 
THE WEATHER. 
THE WEATHER IN SCOTL 
notable feature of the past month i p again T small 
unt of ка recorded. А total пеһ is 
ow the average for бе ызы Em of 
bus qoi dde "the 22nd and the 
ain 
45°, with ean maximu m 
um of 389. The highest maximu f as on 
the 6th, and the lowest maximum of n the 25th, 
hs. the lowest maximum of 41° and the highe st mini- 
of 54 degrees were, = the 28th and 5th respec- 
re the mean гап thus 14° and the absolute 
ange 379. On 3 nights "the temperature fell below 
On the grass the mean 
hi . 
to 410. 
the screen the dry ane wet bulb oe showed 
means of 46.20 and 44.20, giving. a ue humidity 
cent. There was a slight fall of snow on 
the 28th. A brilliant display of Aurora was | observed 
o e 
and west, northerly — — 
There was ri gale on the 26th. Jen Matloch, yes 
tor «d sls es, Training College Gardens, Kirkton-of- 
Mains Mens - Due dee. 
— 
— — 
GARDENING APPOINTMENTS. 
Mr. J. K. Hoare, for twelve years Gardener to 
Col. Cours CAMPBELL, Stanmer Park, eo Begis, 
and Doddington Taies as Gardener to 
Tort, Little Sodbury Manor, Chipping утын 
Gloucestershire. 
Mr. F. Skinner, the past nine months (since 
Men en dr Gardener to Capt. H. 
WHELER, Place, ав enit 
CHRONICLE. 
Mr. H. Jo 
m Ogbeare Hall, North Tamerton, near Holsworthy, 
prev: ail cam winds 
[Моугмвев 15, 1919. 
for the pas t 20 months Garde: 
Palmer, ner- 
Pangbourne nd previously Fore— 
G. 
at Bere Court, 
man at Brocket Hall, as Gardener to Lady Ja 
Doveras, Harwood Lodge >, Newbury. 
Mr. H. E. Jolly, for the past five years w MM 
Forees, previously for о years Garde 
pag vm Hoop, Esq., Broomfield, Whyteleafe, Sure 
s Gardener to J: W ILD, Esq., E. Muy Hill, Se 
Surre ey. (Thanks for 25 . 6d, G.O.F 
ED: 
Mr. x Hextall. 
The Spinneys, 
Leicestershire. 
a . W. Mitc hell, for the past 5 s Gardene 
Esq., Weybourne Hall, Holt, Norfolk, 
the same entleman at a nham 
asque. “(Tha ike for 6d. for 
as Gardener to J. E. PILGRINS, Esq., 
Wood House, nr. Топо ШЕН 
LAN 
as Gardener to 
Hall, [Mig taie 
R.G.O.F. 
Mr. J. "dowd x ps past nine months Gardener 
EVINE Peg., Каеш! Park, inoia 
r F. Hervey Bat Sombo 
Мч condi "T Tha. exe аў", 18. f 
ones, аз i dener to F. ALEXANDER, Esq., 
DM re’ 
land House, Woodstock, вонон o 
RECKETT, Esq., Little din. Comp nr, 
field. 
nger, pri to joining the Colours, 
three Leni Gardener to the lato HE 
nS eatherhell 
Esq., Sylva 
Mr. A. Ran 
the past t 
M. Weston, Esq., West Hersley Place 
Gardener to J. "prr, 
Mount, Woldingham, Surrey. 
Mr. berts, nfter serving wit 0 
and previously Pena at Oakley Park Gai 
Eye, Suffolk, 2 dener to C. омАх, Es 
fio. ( Than ks for 3s. 
Grove Park, Yoxford, Suffolk. 
.G.0.F. Box.—Eps 
— 
. X. Bound, for thre rs with His Majesty 
Forees, and previou ub Dutside Forem: an to 
Doxat, Wood Green Park, Hertfor ae as Gar 
dener to Viscount GLADSTONE, Dane nd p" 
Ware, Herts. (Thanks for 2s. for те 0 Е. 
- Eps.) 
Mr. Thos. Ryder, for elev Garden 
Col. COURAGE, Sutton а a "gardener to we S 
Horxser, Esq., Middleton House, nr. Whitehu 
Hants. 
Mr. A. J. Smith, ‘for t е past seven years G 
to : + E Brown Heath, Droitwi ! 
ears Foreman at We 
rdener to Captai ] 
Mr. С. Тит; for the past three 
s ty's Fore oes, re 
with His nice y xis P a for three 
Place, .Ardingly, 
General Fo Facil at me llycombe deer mt Li: 
as Gardener to E Corton, Esq., 
Liphoo nts. TM ib: 
. . G. Worsfold, for nearly t ye 
We м; на Forces, ud. previously Garden 
Si тнолаз Pink, as Garden о 8. А. 
s Court, Sandwich. x r 
А. і , for тоге than two years Gare” 
mA a Pe een, Bug. New York Lodge, Bow 
nd, i i e at Thornt 
ior HUE 2d 
. A. J. S. th. о пау ‘Gardener to 8 d s 
EDS ien eer й Henley ор, d ) 
rdene d. Esq. Northang 
jin His 
our jen 
me E by чип А 
Majesty’s F 
HARTREE, Havering 
A E 
CHAYTOR, Frem dge Pla 
mr Win. B. Burchill, for the past onsen 
to the Hon. Mrs. WYNN, Rig, Corwen, = o 
as Gardener to W. M. д LLICK, o т 
Conrt. пе?г диер, Cheshire. (Thanks 
R.G.O.F. Box.—EDs.) 
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CATALOGUES RECEIVED. 
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