3 
THE 
JuLv 24, 1875.] 
GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
where fire-heat has been dispensed with. 
Lr 
mend, therefore, that a gentle fire-he at by АШЫ, i 
hold for red-spider o e autumn fruiters in 
due time, nipping o owing points above 
ен гоц A leaf, complete the preparation of 
e dun d soils, rootin ont the old pla nd 
e preparatory to h 
art, rese 
planis for pickling. Fumigate on the appea 
the first green or black fly. In pits and frames the 
and may be 
w pretty ойг as they like. Thos. 
сла, “Chelmsford, Fuly 20 
Answers to Pens 
THE CHARLOTTE ROTHSCHILD PINE-APPLE (Q 
ith 
oyal 
opinion o ruit Committee of t 
Wycombe 
em — Soc су. Сео. Thos. Miles, 
— Amateur. You will not Il you seek in any 
e book ; but if you е К аа баш Select зай 
me оза eai Plants, i. and ii, a m- 
son s Handy Book of the Viae Garden, you will pee 
ably find most of the information 
Es ЖМА : You 
M mid ‘Pronunciation, as if 
“ Dras 
Fics 
will do a to adopt the cus- 
the word were written 
The I 
boni: ome irer. "igs grown at Arundel are 
Brown Turkey, and a уед fine voite variety known in 
the neighbourhood as t Aru Ин 
it is identical with hig rome ein 
aware. n the high Tfi ying de at АСМА 
- plant, aid as the Fig, liable to suffer through the 
of ou nters, would no 
much more n 
ance to situation than to soil, The coast of Sussex 
E- E The beetle sent produces larvae, which 
re white, “curved, and quite like the Nut maggots. 
"0. W. 
We found one 
two irsghoppers ow 
aphis 
INSECTS ON РОТАТО LEAVES 
Spread in cultivation. — n. e Fern is 
the form of i 
called 
ellow), Ono 
. RINT EA Gnaphalium еса 
biennis.—Portlogan. т, caespitosa ; 
itans rrh P4 
mollis. — 
mon grass ; 
6, 7, Agrostis vulgaris, mih Agrostis ; 3, Hor- 
Meadow 
кт at the plate you mention, and have 
PLANT niel. Lilium parda- 
БАА НОН а a Californian plant, widely 
Th 
ESTING-SPORES OF PERONOSPORA : W. M. ao A. 
ferred with Mr. Smith and others, who, while not 
«йыш an opinion as to what e bodies figured 
are, are unanimous in eying that thay are not the 
A of the Pero кыд 
КО$Е LEAVE В. Rose leaves are covered 
on the аы Fo with i Uredo spores of Phragmi- 
m mucronatum, which is ust beginning to 
e leav ves ies 
c n 
TRICOLOR a 
giving them plenty of light and air. Treat the me 
poide, similarly, but they are more delicate than t 
80 
tion to the '' Editors,” to any member of t 
staff personally. n" —À also be obliged 
such communications as 
eek Letter. verias Tp to Advertisements, 
a "» the supply of =; e ле й be addressed to the 
Publisher, and no 
Ф Foreic eme e are requested by the 
Publisher to desire F oreign Subscribers se 
О ers, and which are to be pai 
gc Publisher, at the office 
of this paper, 4, Wellington Street, Covent Garden, 
at the same t 
vw ih 
"wo "s VEN —R. we БИР kab 
Copper pen ED,—J. D.—D. Т.Е 
CN. M. te tes 
IED. —At The saien Kintore, on the 13th inst., 
FARQUAHARSON SMITH, Seedsman and Nurse urseryman, 
Aberdeen 5068, ' Friends will please accept this 
intimation, 
MA! 
Жаиз. 
COVENT GARDEN, July 22. 
A more adverse season Е fruit than this we have 
never жй» at least more than half of the crops have 
been entirely I and what is Bees is barren of 
Aims India 
ong the pus amis es d 
eh m France, some 
денат and Bon Chrétien Pears of fair quality. Hot- 
house Grapes very plentiful, not first-rate, Thos. 
Taylor, Wholesale Appie Market 
Cur FLowzns. 
C avs s.d, s.d 
Carnations, 12 blooms o 6- 2 о Nemophila, 12 bun., 1 6- 30 
— Clove, per doz.. o " : 9 gung cena, 12 spr. о 6- 1 6 
— mixed, 12 bun. 4 œ- 03-10 
C 3 o- re | Primula, dbl, p. bun. o 9- 1 6 
роодон des M uri Roset ий "Pim. "o бо 
Банан ЕНЕ 
Eucharis, рег к? Обр — Moss, 12 bun. .. 8 o-12 o 
ia, рег 102... 20-60. ? ѕргауѕ 10-30 
Heliotr ‚ 12 Spr. o 6-10. Ste phanoti notis, 12 sprays 2 o- 6 o 
lilies, 4 ite, p. bun. o 6- 1 6 Stocks, 12 bun. 0-12 
o 
Mignonette, ' 12 bun. 40-6 о Swee t Peas, 12 bunch, 49-90 
Myosotis, per bunch o 4- o 
PLANTS IN Pors. 
5 A & d. s d, 
^ ©; о | Hydrangeas, per doz, 9 0-24 0 
Begonias, per doz. 
Bouvardias, d йо, ak 9 pe о | Litium lancif., р. doz.24 0-60 о 
, do. 8 o Lol до. . +4090 
Crassula, do. » phe Mignonette, die 
Cyperus, do... 6 o-12 o | Myrtles do. 30-g0 
Draczna terminalis 30 о-бо o Polargoniuns, а 3 E 
— viridis, per doz. 12 0-24 o . 6 0-12 о 
[ен прот, В ek it залы, åo, 30-9 
per doz. .. 30-180 tunia, +» 60 
enias, do. ..12 0-60 о Row da p 
Gladiolii, do. ++ 9 0-18 о | Solanums, do. 0-18 o 
eaths, in var., doz, та о-зо о | Spiræa, do. ne (412 0-24 0 
Heliotrope, per doz. 6 o-12 о Stock, do, .. о- бо 
È 
FRUIT. 
Eus s. d. s. d. 
Apples, per X-sieve т o- 2 о Deme ar - +. 8 0-12 о 
Apricots, per box .. т o- 3 о Orang .. 8 0-120 
Cherries, per Ib, о 6- 1 6 Puce s бол. . 6 o-18 о 
Currants, red, %- “sieve 26-40 Pine-apples, p. Ib. 20-50 
— black, „р. "dh -sieve 4 o- бо Longer per lb. o 4- 1 6 
Figs, per d +» 40 8 о Walnuts, p. bush, ..16 o- .. 
Grapes, per 43 . 20-50] 
SEEDS. 
LONDON : July 22.— The excitement now existing on 
the rape майе has | to some extent communicated itself 
o the and in certain descriptions a 
at consid: ly enhanced rates, has 
amount of rion 
bee 
point of £4 to £5 per ton. a fair trade 
in bene ven Lema tendenc T j values, owing to 
the upward. appears bable 
that the F illas vill this season m brun of this article 
rather than sellers. Clover ow 
cted. 
on former terms. го Сап 
opinion Sedit d that, notwithstanding the recent 
es ts etn of лде ut so per cent., very much 
low shortly be iini “aor Shaw & 
гау aug Med is Mark Lane 
CORN. 
At Mark Lane on Monday Wheat was held for rs, рт 
quarter more money than on Meer ri or an nce 
irom 4s. to ss. on Qe The Hoes io of 
==. palus was short, whi b tha reign was — рон 
ley net appreciably ve in het any Malt re- 
pi os "dull at late Oats were quoted from r5. 
to 25, per quarter Lx rs were slow in 
operating. Maize was dearer, her firmer, Beans 
nd Peas were taken zx quietly, at about 15, per quarter 
peti Flour was fi r ade, top price, 
asd from 25. to "m higher than А. this eek.— 
day w 
On pet the weather continuing unsettled, the 
market showed ogg набид lish Wheat was 
in short su АН л pe 2з. per quarter higher 
T there were liberal MUR of foreign, and the advance 
n this description was not so easi 
was 
heavy for lambs, and the top quotation was but mecs 
hed. Calves were plentiful, trade was slow for them 
at lower rates. Q :— Beasts, 45, to 55. 47., and 
od. to бз. 64. ; cal . to 5s, 6d ; sheep, 5« 
to 55. I ers s. ; lambs, 65. 4d. to 75. 8d. — 
On Thursday choice quality beasts w 
dull y^ both English Wr foreign milch cow 
HA У. 
от Whitechapel we learn that, with no increase in 
"n eu. and no decrease in the 
y, 1505. to 1605, ; inferior, 1105. to 1265. ; 
bay, 1155. to 1325. ; superior old А to 
inferior, rros. to 130s. ; new Clover, 105s, to 1 
and straw, 42s. to 477. per load. 
