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IYTI 
JULY 31, 1875.] 
GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE, 
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end of September ; any that are not ripe by then will 
Im a popr chance of keepi ell. The Whi 
air till the ‘‘ scalding” period is past, and fire suffi- 
ciently at night to maintain inimum mper rs 
эт AE E ders are inside t they do 
see 
not lack water, and if at all dry Borough soak with 
weak = gu. ater ; though the Grapes may be 
jury w will acc 
if th. mometer runs 
or 95° with sun- шы they will appreciate 
it. Wa Wii, baci 
ent is the most suitable time 
ould be removed 1 entirely 
, in order Ф extirpate th untless 
numbers of certain see TM ine ga Sp 
n 
p 
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them from the pests 
which pipes POE р in such places, For this оше 
apply a coating of hot lime with a brush over all 
ААА rere of ^g к and TA or paint the 
ood mad n-work als the hot-water pipes 
vit beds of rabbis this should be turned over, 
all stuff taken away to allow the heat 
emanating from fe pe to ае the mass, апа be 
more lar. This method of heating 
i h 
much matted pacing Use 9 and 1 ie 
pots for Queens, 11-inch one others of stronger 
th. er the plants immediately after they are 
ed 
ture of 90° or 95". Reserv: 
ost 
these matters should 
1 tony attended То, б. 7. Miles, Wycombe 
Answers to Correspondents. 
: Messrs. 
ies, Here- 
. & Mayos and Mr. Prince divide btw. them = 
- Prizes for cut oses, as th were the winners of t 
Ist prizes and one 
Нш 1 House. "ra: the p ro of o 
: A Pa nner, McEwen 
n Peach trees in «йы да: rd work s och 
as Thompson's Gardeners Absistant, or MclIntosh’s 
Book o, 
A form form of the common Mushroom, — 
ituations. 
believe the spotting in 
mon 
ing, which is a very com 
owing to the sun coming out у, 
ati 15 V. 4 
— 5. Halliday, On рү epe igi of the mie 
deal o injury has be 
g and tender. There is 
INSECTS : s. The young Vine plant 
was free, v d ts, from the 
ylloxera. In the small bottle of soil accompanyin 
he plant we foun a of small Edi. pale- 
n damp veget mould), 
d skins of the little, briliant green 
argus sp 
ooping 
of the leaves was probably due to 
„ОИ, 
JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA ELEGANS. In our report of 
wards of the Flo ral Committee of the Royal Hor- 
teuer Society, on the 2rst, that 
a First-clas s Certificate was awii ET ` 
i mphe d'Angers, 
ariety. oe certificate was ed 
of Messrs, Lee's, the entire 
ANGLE: Mr. Golding, P We: cannot undertake to answer 
questions which have no relation whatever to horti- 
culture. 
NAMES OF PLA 
NTS : R. Buc, Not oe angulare 
x but P ‚а. prolif —R. 
ris hastata. 
tain ; 4, «A 
Dactylis ко. Cock's-foot ; 6, 
Meadow Poa specimens not good enough to 
name ; 2? Achillea plarmica, Sneezewort ; 1o, Festuca 
Meadow Fescue; 11, Vek chamo- 
ix specimens at 
a time.— 7. К. А Ca wo e but to imperfect to 
recognise further.—G. JV. randiflora, — 
A Constant Reader. entalis; 2, 
xylosteum ; 3, Spiræa bet ulzefolia ; 4, Polygo 
Bistorta ; 5, Pla 
o 
7, Geran collinu - i 
repens ; 2, T. caninum ; 3, Anthoxanthum odoratum ; 
4, Setaria viridis,—P. H. G. small-pinnuled form 
of Adia ces cuneatum, — W, A. C. Hedychiu 
PINGUICULA LUSITANICA : C. E. F. The flower is cor- 
1 lant has not oes figured by us, 
no doubt seen, 
an itat 
i n trace a quan- 
which is Au working its way amongs 
The only remedy is to 
We have for- 
tity of fun 
the roots cad killing the trees. 
renew the 
; y. Browne. 
2E 
> Hill. 
beyond the allotted space, a 
what chec rows too luxuriantly, the blos- 
e shoots 
y 
THE POTATO COMPETITIO e id ery de- 
sirable, under the liar conditions of the season, t 
an earlier competit than was originally in- 
12 
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on ad Sa — .—G. G. re. TI N X. 
S.—F. —D. M.—R. 0.— (vii 
thanks).— se Р Max Kolb ak t Ж, М 
Thiele.—J. ы Wren =J. M. 
Markets, . 
— GARDEN, Fuly 29. 
supplies are 
Julian and 
with : few Jargonelles, and very common 50! 
ed fruit is ше seming to hand in large 
igual ne of the dealers enumera rating in red 
ists Peaches, сел x 
inferior, - ct Crates он REE- 
LA 
Islands. Thos, TA hir mer Apple 
PLANTS IN Pots. 
8. d.i. d. 
Begonias, per doz. .. % 0-12 0 drangeas, per doz. А os 
eal do. ..90-180 ies р алле 965 o 
Calceolarias, do. 0-18 o | Lobelia, d 
Crassula, do. ..12 0-300 Hinai, ‘do. oe : . 6 ; 
Cyperus, do. . .. 6 0-12 : do. 30-90 
terminalis зо 0-60 о | P. oniums, dble., 
viridis, per doz. 12 0-24 О E s 2. 40-12 
Ficus elastica „16-7 с do o 30-9 
uchsia, per .. 3 0-18 o | Petunia, x » 60-90 
Gardenias, do. ..I2 0-600 [Cw 60120 
iolii, do. „. 9 0-18 о | Roses, uo noo 
Heaths, in var., doz. 12 0-30 o Зи, d. dete Ed 
Heliotrope, per doz. бөлө Stock, do. .. 
Сот FLOWERS. 
s. d. s. . | L4 EX 
Carnations, 12 bloom à 65 20 Pus ouines, 12 ae o 6-16 
— Clove, get doz.. © 3- o ape ing = р .03-ro 
———— ‚ 40 2 o | Primul dbl., p. bun. п. og-r6 
Cor wer,p.doz. bun, 3 o- "6 o | oses, indoor, р. doz. 20- бо 
Баспа 12 bun. 3 o- бо outdoo се. 40-90 
Euch dos orn бозго — i Maii, sa bw . 60-120 
Garde D E iL 6 о | Spiræa, 12sprays .. 10-30 
Heliotro bag E Es o e. т o | Stephanotis,12 sprays 3 o- 6 o 
ын jes, white, ro-26 St , 12 bun. 30-90 
Mignonette, а pod 40-60 Sweet Peas, 12 bunch, 40-90 
Myosotis, per bunch o 4- o 9 | 
Zr 
tt. 
pd a bunch. o 02-0 o4 
Caulifiowers, spring 
doz ка | hallo оз, per r lb. 
per ‚2 
Celery, per bundle .. 1 
Cucumbers, each .. : E whe Татра per b СЯ : bes 
Endiv e, per doz. Mar , doz. uei 
Potatos—New : Kidneys, 55. to ч ; (эте ма to 75. p. cwt. 
ыа des oe ipeta 
VEGETABLES. 
га nd] s. d. з. 
Artichokes, per dins A = -. | Herbs, per bunch .. о 2- о 4 
Aubergines, per doz. -. | Horse Radi sh, p. bun. 3 o- 50 
eans, ench, d ‚рег b е 
hel 6 о- .. | Lettuces, score., 1 O- .. 
— broad, per 30-.. | Mint, per bundle о 4- 
— Scarlet Run., do. 5 o- .. | Mushrooms, t 10-20 
Beet, per doz. .. т o- 20 Onions, young, bun. o 4- o 6 
е pie. то- 2 01Р, — "— о 4- 
s, do. o 6- .. | Peas 
o- 
6-5 
SEEDS. 
LoNDON: J'uly 29. quita, to the improved weather 
there is now less excitement in the seed trade: all 
seed ering all, In consequence of the 
unfavourable reports of ds e^ w crop ood deal of 
attention continues to be vp to Trefoil seed. There 
ao some business p n red and white Clover 
Rape seed 
of redii gn quality have been shown on Mark Lane, but 
prices are not yet fixed. For white Mustard seed there 
is an improved inquiry. A few sales been made 
of Italian Rye- grass : the rates дешнй pi тте аад 
seed show 
It is feared that the recent rains have injur raped 
p.—Fohn Shaw & Sons, Seed Merchants, ^ ‘Mark 
Lane, E.C. 
CORN. 
Trade at Mark Lane on Monday was dull, and 
were hardly so firm. The supplies of English n er 
, but those of foreign were fair, oul in — 
description did the advance on the week ex 
| i е alteration in 
g Mee А 
M 
in cor dire 
slightly in Moin 
Wheat seemed е. "inclined to MM 
Whe eat, 
or the corresponding w Fa 
; Oats, 2 
md 35" ats, 295. Barley, aos. td. ; Oath; 
Whea t, 605, ле 
АУ; 
Whitechapel reports straw as scarce and dear, w 
fair demand prev aded for other ges * iy at extreme 
ates. 
85. to 955.5 Part "gar. | 
d 785,; L and з straw, 355. 46 44а Pe 
uotations : Superior 
4 tons ; St. Vaast ; 270 
Rotterdam ; 5 packages fro 
COALS. 
market was firm on Monday, at a rise 
ton in house coals; and on Wednesday there 
steady run of business, at at previous prices. 
rise of 6d. per 
there was а 
