NovEMBER 22, 1919.] 
Nurseries, Birm 
warded a » social G Godd Medal. 
and his 
тө 
i Eine 3 ni 
being à go ood 15%, € prize жыйы 
2nd nd Mess . GROOM AND Sons; 3rd 
for sp specimen Chrysanthemum plants Mr. W. 
placed 1st, e B чан Pre 
ed 
We 
Mr. 
с деа the best tabl e pants among 
shown 
xe vd 
por; Messrs. a dines AND SONS, 
and The BARNHAM Nursery Co. 
, on the 11th inst., to 
estions relating to the future of th 
dens unton presi ver 
attendance of members. 
Dyson 
Walker (Mirfield), as chairmen 
an Investigation Committee which was ap- 
inted i sai 
They required the permission 
e society to consult with the Royal Horti- 
ur; lety, with a view оша ation. 
Mr. P. Clapham (Calverley) submitted corre- 
pondence with г tenan a Bo ү cultural di end 
; ^m ch he ocieby 
ould be willin oth ow erii the ОА, ої Епр- 
and “orca Society as their branch for 
p^ 
e Nor 
ensued. Sev 
eral of the mem- 
uld n 
esolut иб was eventuall adopted granting 
powers to the M mm.ittee to pursue 
3 ? plan of amalgam and to interview the 
Cou cil ч. the а ' Horticultural Society in 
port to Seay necking hee 
e Jan таре of the Nort 
Ыг Horticultural Ѕосі ны 
TRADE NOTE. 
ULB IMPORT CONTROL. 
^ Prim rice 
After the men аша 
of ae ‘prohibition of descen 
le Committee at once endea scertain 
THE GARDENERS’ 
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269 
its position and what effect, if any, the licences 
and creed issued would have Many 
commun ns passed Com 
and d of "is e and the Import 
Restrictions 1 — Boog both of 2 
e Committ sited. than but it w: 
antil early in s p o present mont ал its ra 
as defined, in writing, as 2 
Trad 
рушы of Import Restrictions, 
ш 
ronda уц SW Wi" 
—In refer y's interview, I 
т, to inform seu д се piden regarding 
your Committee is as follows :— 
ie elatio чое 
agreemen: e in accordance wit 
api Sai ee be legally enforced, ina 
appears to t the Committee's enn 
xr 8 rnment. 
Your obedient servant, 
R. E. Enthoven, 
Controller. 
Chas. H. Curt 
British Florists Federati ion, 
> gton ~ Д .С.2, 
The members of the Bulb Import 
Control Committee, as Moon Gnted in uei 
were Мы. Сео. оше, Pare tins 
Morgan Veitch, W. H. Ws Bunting, 
W. A. Sherwood, A. D and Chas. H. 
Curtis (Secretary). 
MARKETS. 
е 
COVENT GARDEN, 
EN. 
ө cannot accept any esponsibility y eg subjoined 
reports. теме urnished to us regularly every 
Wedn y, by he kindness o l of the 
principal salesmen, who are for th 
T It must be remem th juota- 
s do m: represent the prices on any particular 
FUE iie for the bipes ien 
AEn рі уг 
к 
to day ey may di several 
Bay С. 
Fruit: Average Wholesale Prices. 
8. d. 8. b iod 8.d. s. d. 
Apples (En; рр! 
ATE ctor Pippin 4 o- 6 ОА опт Pippin 30 0-84 0 
—Kıng of the Pip- Aubergines, pr.doz 2 0-30 
pins рег + bus. 5 0— 7 O|Bananas. singles 30 0—45,0 
—Cox’s Огап French Figs, 
ippin per jbus. 6 > ^ 12’s 15’s perbox 16-2 6 
—Lord Derby 5 0- 7 O'Grapes Alicante 10-16 
—Warner’s King —Special mM Ib 20-26 
bus. .. 6 0- 7 0|—Gros Colm: 16-20 
e's Prince —Special 26-40 
Albert, per bus. 60-8 0|—Almeria ` per 
Bramley’s Seed- barrel . 80 0-40 0 
ling per bus. . 6 0- 8 0\—Canon Hall 26-70 
—Brit. Columbian— —Muscat, per? Ib. 26-60 
Cox's Orange Lemons  300's 35 0-45 0 
ippin ps Nuts—Brazils(new) 
Jonathan 20-10 per cwt. 125 0-180 0 
oret eo trol Cob Nuts, perlb. 1 3- 1 4 
Nonesuch | cons. d m English 
McIntosh Red 09-10 
Blenheim Pippi ced 16-20 
bi . 9 :-10 О Pears, English " 
ewton Wonder 6 0- 8 b b se А 
—Nova Scotian —Doyen 
m NE Comice 12 0-20 0 
30 0-34 OPineapples each . 30-86 
S.—Business has been fairly satisfactory in 
ples Е be 
perf 
and ге selling а pe control priee, 
well- 
ree: 
төне а are already easing in price. Potatos con- 
price. 
tinue short, with no change in 
Plants in Pots, &c.: Average Wholesale Prices. 
(АП 48's, pet doz, except where otherwise stated.) 
в. d. в. d. з, а.в. d 
Aralia Sieboldii Erica gracilis (contd.) 
ate? per dos. .. .. 10 0-12 0 60в ura 9 20 
Asparagus lum ! ENTUM 
plume” 12 0-15 0[Bricra hyemalis- - 
бре .. 12 0-18 0] 48's A ood doz 24 0-36 0 
Aspidistra green 48 0-72 O|Eríca nivalis— 
Cacti per tray ^ eet .. 24 0-42 0 
12's. ай - 50-60 505 M ‚ 15 0-18 0 
the PLI A чы ш 0200 
"а per doz... 18 0-24 operat ue aac poe 
Cyclamen — 60's .. 15 0-18 0 
48’s per doz. 24 0-30 0 Cocos . .. 24 0-36 0 
Erica drain Solanums,48's per 
48's per doz, .. 15 0-30 0| doz. ..15 0-21 0 
Ferns and Palms : Average Wholesale Prices. 
8. d. s. s: d. s. d 
Nephrolepis, in 
cuneatum us variety. 48's 12 0-18 0 
per doz. 2 0-15 0— 32's .. .. 24 0-36 0 
— elegans э» КГ 0-18 "ran in vari 
Asplenium 48's per 48'8 .. .. 12 0-21 0 
doz, .. „. 12 0-18 0|— large 60's .. 50-60 
—32' .. .. 24 0-30 0| banat 60's + 40 
nidus 48's ., 12 0-15 0|— 72's per tray of 
Cyrtomium 48’s 10 0-15 0 16's .. + 86-40 
Vegetables : Average Wholesale Prices. 
8. d. з, d. 
Guernse еу, Parsnips 
Ib. . 2 6- 3 O|Parsley, per 
8. d. 
Beans , per bag 11 0-12 
per doz, 
Beets, per bag - .. 10 0-11 0| bunches zn 0- 
0 
Cabbage, 2 0 3 O|Potatos, о 12. 0-18 9 
per 4 , per 1 
Carrots, T 9 0-10 O|Radishes, per doz. 
Cauliflower, bunches А 6-20 
doz, А; 3 0- pring Onions, per 
Celery, per ne dozbunche .. 5070 
(12 heads) .. 4 0- 5 O|Sprouts, 
Cucumbers,perdoz 9 0-15 0| bag 28 Ib. 70-80 
Garlic, per Ib. 1 3- 1 4/Tomatos, En; 
Herbs’ ;per doz. bun. 40-60 т doz, - 60-90 
D per doz bun, 9 0-12 0 —Teneriffe, 
ustard and s.t est, per bundle 28 0-30 
ссн punnets 113-16 ord , „ 200250 
ushrooms, perIb, 4 0- 5 0 oe ue bag 8 0-10 ( 0 
per ( 
Cut Flowers, &c.: 
TT Wholesale Prices. 
1 
—Mimosa, per pad 1: 0-20 9 M or 
—Narcissus, EN et 
White per pad 40 0—45 o= Melody 2% 
—Violets, 
Parma, perbun 8 0-10 0 мее 
Gardenias, per box 
special .. 12 0- 
ordinary 
Heather. vi white 
firm. This з 
ontinued very 
1, 
whic in sufficient numbers for the demand 
The offer are: Mdm. Abel Chaten 
Ophelia, Sunburst, — and Richmond. There are 
very f hoice fi h Lapagerias and 
almost finished. Gardenias 
А There is only about one arrival 
of Lily-of-the-Valley a week, and the consi; 
sold immediately. 
Miara es. 
Nareissi 
g condition. The former Jes 
per pad of forty-eight bunch 
10s. bunch. 
Parma Violeta 
