LHB? 
GARDENERS CHRONICLE, 
[Ocronzn 2, 1875, 
f IK CA 
Slo MARS We fod no specimen of the 
caterpillars on the саа leaf and buds sent, but 
escription and our own — suppose 
ma 
been at work u of your Vines are 
the Deathwatch Anobium Stum), which attack 
, bed-po If you will leave 
ia 20 i э 98, T is Jose own n fault if you ifr 
for so doing. 7. O. W. 
KELSO NURSERYMEN : Ж. L. We know of no other 
ШАТ than the опе you s 
NAM ОЕ FRUITS: George. Apples: 5, 
Majetin ; : а Rhode Island Е: 16, 
dling ; Winter Greening ; 22, 
sad. urré ba 
Winter 
Dumelow's 
Lodgm ore Non- 
Beurr 
Glos Morceau 
ears 
A ome FA rnm 
e. 
B. 
Poe 
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24 
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Cellini ; Зя Blenheim Grange ; 
- Northern Greening.— C. Lawrence. 
Sceurs ; 2, Winter San, 3, too imperfect a specimen, 
ofa e leading c haracteristics are those of Marie 
Cymro. Probably pranie 
can make out from a 
ter specimen should have been is and 
B. Chrysanthemum maximum.— 
Sophora tetraptera, var. microphylla. — D. 
Cotoneaster reet oa Н. Luzulu wii 
5 sS. ry geod, but not equal to 
me already 
in VAM AM, 
CATALOGUES RECEIVED 
Road, S St. John 5 Wood, weg 
ed Autumn Catalogue of Bulbs, Flower Roo 
i . Verdiei 
—Messrs. 
rry Hill Nurseries, 
A.), Semi-annual Trade List 
& 
Rose — m amin lli 
and Upper Holloway, London), 
General rear of Bulbs, PF ruit Trees, ose s, &c. 
COMMUNICATIONS za. :—Е. S, D.—S. & S. ane E. B.— 
dee —H. S.—J. M. W.—G. DM E.—C. Y. M.— 
thanks). M. (next week).— 
+S. L.—R. 
$ eee. Ч.М Мн у Ө Q.—B. & U.S.C. 
arkets. 
COVENT сарак September 30. 
No alteration from last continues very 
slack, the market being well то with best goods, 
but buyers backward. James Webber, Wholesale Apple 
Market. 
Cur Fiowxsas, 
Ф, d. s. 
Camellias . о-12 0 | P. niums, 12 Spr. 10-20 
Carnations, 12 blooms І 6- 4 - Zonal, do. " oziro 
Cornflower,p.doz. bun. 3 o- 6 о | Primula, dbl., p. bun. o 9- 1 6 
Eucharis, per doz. к p.doz. то-бо 
Сага а о- бо — outdoor, фт iz 
Heliotropes, 1 spr. o 6- т o | Spiræa, 12 prays .. 1 0- 30 
Mignonette, x2 bun. 3060) Seay 30-90 
Myosotis, per bunch o.4- 09 | Sw weet Peas, ra bunch. 4 o- б о 
| Tuberoses, per doz... т o- 4 o 
E IN Pors. 
$: d. | 
18 o | Pon auratum'. ..12 0-36 
ae б o | Mignonette, do. .. 3 œ 
. 6 о-т2 o Myrtles ..' do. 30-90 
30 o|Pelargoniums, dble., 
per doz. Pi 
ael .. 20-60 
: FAL 
1716 о-.. 
VEGETABLES. 
s. d. s. d. s. d 
Artichokes, per "e. 4 bic .. | Horse Radish, p. "VI, 30-50 
— Jerusalem, p. lb. о.3- .. | Leeks, per bu ch + 02-04 
Beans, French, per Lettuces, per ѕсоге.. I o- .. 
bushel  .. ..60- .. | Mint, per bundle .. o 4- .. 
— Scarlet Run.,do. 5 o- .. | Mus hroo ooms, per pott. т о- 2 о 
doz. - 10-20| Onions, young, bun. o 4- о 6 
Brussels Sprouts, lb. o 4- .. | Parsley, per bunch., o 4- .. 
Cabbages, „ I œ 2 о | Peas, per quart IO- I0 
Carrots, do. v0 64. Radishes, per bunch, o 2- о 4 
Cauliflowers, p. doz. 2 o= .. — Spanish, d „лаба. 
Celery, per . 1 6- 2 о | Shallots, per lb.. .. о 3- .. 
ucumbers, еас . о 3- о 9 | Tomatos, рег doz. .. 10-20 
Endive, per do . I œ 2 о | Turnips dle. o 4- .. 
— Batavian, p. do: Z «е 3 м doz. m 
H 
Potatos—New:: Kim. bs pS Rounds, 5s, to 7s. p. cwt. 
Lon : Sept. 30. r the time of year a fair 
amount roe activity is “eit in the agricultural seed 
trade. A large ss is doing in winter reed which, 
under the UR of a ess. demand and sh 
ply, fully maintain pre values. Trifoliu 
rt sup- 
m is aso in 
good recast and st т being almost exhaust 
concession ©. made in price. Red Clov di jas Tre 
t yet meet uch att 
seeds do with m It n 
seems AV. that аад ids ай of cM 
seed may be expected this season from France. Full and 
trustworthy information concerning the Am 
is still wanting. For Alsikes and white Clovers long 
are demanded, the reports of the new crops being 
ble. aim ЕС і 
very unfavoura à 
any noteworthy alteration. n eager 
mand at the late eri v ance. а nis for "e. 
icle from the United States tend to still xe pec 
the small quantity now o: T on our market mp 
i iati the moderate quotation 
à whe 
at week's currencies. Fohn SS. 
p mrs 37, Mark Lane, E.C. 
CORN. 
At Mark Lane on Monday trade on the whole was 
rather fae The fresh arrivals of English Wheat were 
short, but those а, nus Wheat were large, and factors 
were not wholly posed to accept a little less money. 
M pee alteration in value. Malt 
was hot oe on former terms. i d p- 
fine Russian ng an advance of 
= 15, per quarter on spac week. Maize was f 
e rates.of last Monday. Beans a 
о гаїеѕ рге- 
уу current.—On Wednesday there was "little or no 
change in any class of produce. 
EN 
established in the Monday was wi 
Maize was what Sui ond Beans, Peas, and flour 
were n er terms. 
ot easily —A prices 
of corn U^ the. po ending cos 125: — Wheat, 1d.; 
Barl 9d. ; 
75. 
еу, ee Oats, 265, gd, For the corresponding 
week las oe Wika, 417. 11d, ; Barley, 415, 11d. ; 
Oats, ae 
of foreign beasts was consideral йу è айе? tian ба the 
previous Monday, and there were not quite so many 
English. ‘Trade was steady and prices on the average 
igher. ere were a few more sheep, the demand was 
good, and choicest qualities rat dearer. There 
a very supp prices co tl 
vanced. 5. 4d. tO 5. 2d. d 
5. 290.59.600: calves, 4s. 6d e о 65, 
e y б 44. and 6s. xod. to 75. 6d.; pigs, 
О 55. "Thursday trade in beasts ts was very quiet ; 
p^ qualities were scarce, phe bat te the high 
ices. For sheep, prices remained at M 
- calves were scarce and dear. Concerning milch 
dealers ph ae гар. doni the country 
an at Copenhagen F: 
Y. 
спее pel market чарар су, 
better qualities of hay апа Clover o - which there was 
fair supply, met t with a steady sa 
wW 
755. Taw, 355. to 48s. load. 
Сив! pre land Market а. — Superior meadow 
y, 1305. to r4os.; inferior, gos. to IIOS. ; superior 
Clover, 1505. to .; inferior, тоз, to 1305.; and 
straw, 455. to 505, per load. 
o 
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Peas Nee hardly | 
TA ren eR бы, 
Royal 
xL гакі Patent 
RENDLE'S 
PATENT SYSTEM of GLAZING, 
4o tm v em ELLE 
ENDLE’S PATENT e cid 
ENDLESS PATENI S 
CAD ZAR The Woodw CE is completel 
y the and the Glass, so that it is not берй ves 
comet mec of the atmosphere. 
ENDLE'S' PATENT SYsT 
of GLAZING. All the Paint-work i is completely covered 
by the Metal and the Glass, so that it is not exposed to the 
ec mc of the atmospher е, 
NDLE'S PATENT SYSTEM 
of GLAZING. If I i e of Glass is broken it can be 
Piste replaced, by any workman or MeRi without the 
aid of the Glazier. 
NDLES PATENT ЗУБИ 
G It is portable in the truest sense of the 
word. The Carriage of a Span-roofed House, 4o feet long, for 
a distance of 250 miles, is not more than £5. 
ENDLE’S PATENT SYSTEM 
of pay dee os GLAZING. Bent — is = bo 
на cary on р Per Sex ORA а uch as 
t - 
m so Us the saving « а СШ апа Сз ету Rona on 
this System i is enormou | 
Болле? PATENT SYSTEM 
of GLAZING. АП Houses erected on this System are 
Tenant's fixtures, and can be easily taken down and fixed agam. 
DEUS PATENT SYST 
f GLAZING. A Span-roof Orchard Hone 30 feet 
long с 12 feet wide, can be supplied for £52 тоз. 
ENDLE'S PATENT SYSTEM 
of GLAZING. А Span-roof Orchard House, 4o feet 
long and 15 feet wide, can be supplied for 475. | 
ENDLE'S PATENT es TEM 
AI irme 
of GLAZ 
10 feet wide, can be supplied E сг 105, 
ENDLE'S PATENT SYSTEM 
Eo Ree yoy Pi e^ ies cimen 
of Glazi 
ар. Rendle's Patent System 
and the Portable Glass К экз for Walls, proved | i 
CIENT: £ 1 17 +} dl 2:413 р чүй 
«т à Masi ck. put inthe | 
building in one "hour by one man, yk: any, y damaged ја ӨЛ 
be replace d 
** All the wood and paint are covered Der esi glass, and the — 
~~ was well and mae eor аңа poe br the heavy showers 
үт: 
ейпездау, ther: t leakage of iei. 
he Viene — Гле Times, ppm 27, 
RENDLE’S Р PATENT von 
_ “ Rendle's Patent System t ‘Slate тез for some 
time d in Hort rticult ural "Works wid compie spi n 
“ We be, much 
ext ete” 
“ In this | Sytem = — is ages in horizontal ntal metal 
grooves, rafters out putty. 
* The woodwork is sat ы т the he metal and tì and the 
glass, so that 
“The glass moves freely in the metal grooves, and can be 
easily fée, so that if a pr x Poi is broken it can asi 
be replaced without the aid o 
** Mor 
j era economical  , 
The Winter Garden and Aquarium about to be spei 
Westminster are to be pmi E this way, and so will be many 875. 
oder buildings before long."— 7e Builder, p» 30,1 
RENDLESS PATENT PW 
of GLAZING. The highest references can be give? 
and first-class testimonials can be had on application. i 
ENDLE'S PATENT THE 
ucc GLAZIMU. A арам Specimen of Y w 
d f the ype ab ye Aquarium tt Winter Garden at We " 
pur od ie ih 000 NN 
Пе: PATENT SYSTEM 
NG. d aom d Catalogues 
taining eighty arrate Bo 
камы оп а АА to d е rom Ф. Patentee, 
Mr. W. EDGDUMBE IDEO 
3, WESTMINSTER CHAMBERS, Victo STREET. 
