246 THE 
CARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE. 
[AUGUST 21, 1875, 
mesas variety likely to be needed to carry out the 
contemplated altera 
tion may at once be provided. 
No time should be lost in getting in the n 
stock of the different varieties of Pelargonium, so as 
to give time to get them cete А establish: 
e win tings a = е will 
en exercise some 
necessary to "little void 
— г gaps an and disfiguring the beds, ba by: a "itle 
judici 
improved, and 1 and the flowering period greatly prolonged. 
he heavy rainfall during the greater p of 
ve been unus usual ne, 
le developing their анса heads e: 
h 
Sabor n spring bedding that it is possible to have 
sh mes be purchased 
hs 
aut 
mildew is generally very prevalent at that season, and 
venena e uld be taken to arrest its progress the 
moment it makes pearance, or i be f: 
to pcd rapidly, and destroy the greater part of 
the bloom. Soot and sulphur dust zi e while ч 
are moist чн the -— А-г is perh ient 
best remedy, sy has 
done its work, so aicliomughly cleanse the scirem 
Should d dr Kawane li en к! of 
manure-water will essary to ass 
fi w снід: Niel, Cloth x Gold, ” Gloire 
e varie- 
for se 
All the above flower much better if treated in this 
way ey e spurred or pruned closely in, 
which only ind ood. jf. 
in their 
Sheppard, prosa Park, 
a ons E 
UIT HOUSES. 
THE ORCHARD HoUsE.— Where Apricot trees аге 
grown in pots in this M eoo they will RUD i 
this time have ripened thei p of fruit, and as 
as this is all рата d y 
be the open air, and should be 
a Lon fully exposed to the ec of dis dd sun, 
ir young wood and fruit spurs be 
thoroughly ripened. They should also be well syringed 
every evening for some ө ыкы in order to thoroughly 
clean the foliage. Tt y also 
or - Ё d with ary Ji Jittery manure, or rd pais ral 
ace 
pe ides of the pots. “Tn so e respects this is better 
the in the soil, which m 
than plu e pots may, how- 
ever, be d only care should be to prevent 
the amri of worms, The fruit of the Fig is gene- 
trees should MEER [аны И not 
soon become таб for use. ИМЕРЕТ 
this fruit has been , the foliage of the pl. 
be d to do properly it may 
to use a sponge, together with a small por- 
tion of soft soap, S they should be well 
ed en they sh be p by 
i 
et 
м 
со 
ан crop of ees 
with a view to the ripening o 
Peaches and Nectarines сга  beco: ripe must n 
be M teme even into a ваң Pdf 
examination of 
lace at least 
wall, with the view of retarding the ripening process, 
and thereby emere td prolonging the season of 
particular vari It is always advisable to do this 
in the case of cert: Fm era sorts, which will only keep 
for a short time ater tnm are ripe. 
y 
creased space to rid which it S 
to retain for some ti a 2 er, such various 
late varieties of the Peach and tren Plums, 
as Coe’s Golden D so wel swelling 
off a second crop of fruit. Little гі ching ог stop- 
ping n erp will ote be necessary, although after 
this gross shoo оге чы. develope 
Fa sai and ét а be stopped ог removed a 
nce, may be though . All fruit trees, 
zn" in pots or planted out, should be k Р! 
their fruit а aches a 
t.dry as ppro ripen 
dition, without, v withho iding vitis ‘ave. 
gether. Abunda ance of air should at the same time 
St. Кати 
Answers an Correspondents. 
пами A The statement that Filberts will 
t bear fruit Ъз ‘the sea-side is not established by 
GREENHOUSE : Amateur. 
tise in our colu 
A эы 
— саман some of — 
оша 
Ww W. M. We know of no better 
machine фай the first you mention, if it is only fairly 
trea 
NAMES OF PLANT a R. I, раза tubi- 
flora ; 2, Celsia rus ; 3 EA 
hi miu "lore ple 
iculata. — AZ. 
dep oe 
— В. С. Olea europza.—P. H. С. 
ортен brevifiorum, Lindl. E G. I, Aster 
Scabiosoides. — Hector. y: 
g aofficinalis. — IV. 
. И. ғ puc Pedum. e ped to ре Жы a6 
gilia lutea; 2, Syringa Josikza.—A. Y. Appa- 
rently ААВАА Hendersoni, but the Medios gives 
no indication of the habit and foliage .—S. B. D. 
The Myosotis is in all proba- 
Мает? pulchella ; 2, 
Garden, Lon 
rite to the Publisher, at tha office 
veas is paper, ku , Wellin ngton Street, Covent Garden 
CATALOGUES eas —Shepherd & Co. (Darling 
Nursery, and 423}, gran Vilmorin ЧИХ ыы р 
of Plants and Seeds , And & Со, 
Roots.— Thomas ner (102, 
ford), Catalogue of Flower Roots, &c. 
CoMMuNicATIONS. REcEIvED :—R. D.—W. E.— 
Te 5 EL =W.. A. UT IB Ww. m B. е 
ЈЕ ев. есе АА тл. 
— On the 12th inst., c St. Botolph's, 
Ro 
RI 
порае, үе the Rev. 
. Wm IS, ector, 
WM. Davis PARNALL, of Bishopsgate COLE, to 
MATILDA, ruins Aces gait of WM. L. GOAD, of 
ar 
‘COVENT EN inci ; 
of fruit, &c., in € retail 
2s. doz. ; 
FRUIT. 
5. d. s. d. 
s. 
Apples, per И-ы Sum mons, per r ас 
рег 
2.8, E 
чле келү p. iid,” 3 o- 5 о 
Aubergines, per doz, 4 o- .. bunch * 02-04 
rench, per г 
bushel 25 ý 
— broad, per bu shel 3 lel 
— Scarlet e orat o- .. 
1 
, per T о 
Herbs, per bun e 
Potatos—New : POMA. Ps & Eh 
Rounds, 5s. to 7s. u m 
Сот FLOWERS. 
A а s. d. s.d. 
Carnations, 12 blooms pP s, per bun nch o А 
— Clove, per doz.. о 3-0 9 | | Plon раг 12 Spr. o M : : 
— mixed, 12 bun... 3 o- — Zonal, do. 
f od bun.3 o- 6 o Primula, dbl. k Di bun. o1 
j o- 
o | Roses, indoor, p. doz. 2 o- 6 o 
mu ри; .. 6 o-12 o | — outdoo r, 12 bun 30-90 
per doz. -- 20-60 боба а sprays! 2 - 136 
Helctroes, 1 I2 spr. o e то | Stephanotis,12 sprays 3 o- бо 
Lilies, . bun. 2 6 Stocks, 12 bun. 30-60 
ignonette, 12 vi Me os o Sweet Peas, 12 bunch, 2 0-60 
PLANTS IN Рот. 
FERE 
Begonias, per 102... 6 o-12 o | Hydrangeas, per rdoz. 9 0-240 - 
Bouvardias, do. .. 9 o-18 o Dium org Р gan 12 o-60 о 
Calceolarias, do. .. 6 o-18 o | Mignonette, «30-60 
yperus, do. .. 6 o-12 o | Myrtles 30-90 
Draczna terminali зо о-бо о Pelargoniums, e 
— viridis, doz. 12 0-240 er doz .. 4 0-12 0 
Ficus elastica m xu ss Sate det ‚ do. . 30-90 
Fuchsia, рег doz. 30-18 o Рие рег doz. б o- 90 
Gardenias, do. o-60 o | Rhodanthe, do . 6 o-12 0 
Gladiolii, do. +» 9 0-18 о | Solanums, do. .. 60-180 
Heat var., doz. 12 o-30 o | Stock, do. .. ee 30-60 
Heliotrope, per ” doz, o 
SEEDS. 
ON : Aug. 19.—A good. steady business is doing 
in б енсе: ural 6: 
neish at full prices 
ared in our market. Clover and Trefoil а 
are held with much firmness, but for the moment ni 
great Пес 
Advices from New York indicate high prices for American | 
— We pae r sale for 
Rye:ag many 
the parcels co r condition. More 
xus is asked for nter Tares for future delivery ; it 
is thought that the cro be a short one. 
brisk request 
о опеу. те MIL iis 2 taking 
place in new French. xA Italian. Canar ps 
Scarce aw & Sons, Seed. МОЛЛО 
37, Alark Lane, 
CORN. 
At Mark Lane on vag d the fine weather had con- 
siderable influence. Mill 
in the presence 0a 
factors found it dificult to effe t a fall of 1s., or 
in perqr. Som mples of new Engl lish Wheat 
were offer, for whieh sex > 545. , 
5 525. was asked, 
the first figure applying to T: savers, an and the two follow- 
i and red of a differen 
n 
85 
zz 
& 5. 
ab 
etl 
= 0 
оо 
5р 
Oats. 
previous rates were given for Peas. Tars 
sell.—W 
were about. 6d, per qr. low 
decidedly 
dull and 
си the dem ending August I4.:—Wheat, 
Barley, 345. ie inte, gos os. 47. For the кз err. 
week las Tran Whea is 585. ; з Barley, 455. { 
Oats, 305. 6d. 
HAY, 
From Whitec SohancuMm deum HUM ЧИРЕ has been a fair 
supply я fodder, which changed hands steadily at, for 
Pri lover, 100s, to I 
150s.; and straw, 485. to 525. per load. 
POTATOS. 
b and Spade s MPO герон a P 
considerable, but there was little, if 
the de ягы апа pios gemit 
Round, боз. to 805, ; kidneys, gos. tO IIO. 
Last week's cepe isis а i 
from Dunkirk and 160 packages from 
rifolium continues in steady. 
arley 
er. Malt жез а slight Танан tn 4 
ie were ы, m 
y An. 
; inferior, 110s. to І405.; neW — 
