THE 
OCTOBER 16, 1875.] 
GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
501 
. gardeners Mr. Newton and Mr. Dale ; consequently 
there is fio schedule to be obtained. 
TRIFOLIUM INCA vg vi JM : as soon as p 
sible (it ought to have been sown before this) 20 Lib 
roadcast on a clean stubble, enda simply harrow it in. 
You will in all probability have ea p of most 
useful stuff for both byre an 
not let it get too ripe before yo 
WINTER FLOWERIN DE The нач 
are ай g inter flowering Е and bloom 
succession late in the s — Euphorbia 
prin 
Em Poinsettia pulcherrima, P. pulcherrima 
a, Gardenia intermedia, G. citrio ina кышлы 
floribund a, c. rosea, ‚ Eranthemum pulchel 
t green- 
house subjects Camellias, Azaleas, forced. such kinds 
. Borsig, Flag of 
5È 
& 
ouse e 
Cineraria rced Hyacinths, 
Narcissus, Bas of a Max. Deutzia gracilis, and 
iolets grow 
y in the 
week as possible. Letters pe tm to Advertisements, 
or to the КЫ ly of the Paper, gent je addressed to the 
Publisher, and not to the Edito 
CATALOGUES RECEIVED:— Paul de AS (а 1а 
Tronche, prés Grenoble, ii General Descriptive 
atalogu &e. —Cu 
e of Fruit and Forest 'T: thberts 
(Southgate, Middlesex), Autumn Catalogue of Dutch 
Fruit Trees, en Requisites, 
ШО. Кроз, Т (Royal Nurseries, yii Catalogue 
«y Roses, Tapi Trees, Coniferæ imbing 
Plants, &c.—P. Sebire VOS pris Falaise, с en 
France), Catal ue of ане 
Baltet Fréres (Troyes, fe France), Саре 
of Plants, Trees, Seeds, &c. — mas S. Wa 
(Hale Farm Nurseri » Tott : m, London), Autum 
es, uie ME . Verdier & Son (Gare s 
France), Pr nd of New Roses.—J. °C. Schmidt 
(Erfurt, Germany) Wholesale Priced List of Dried 
lowers, osses, &c.; and of Palms, Cycads, 
_and Garden Tools, &c. 
Communications RECEIVED.—]J. —J. С. L.—W-. Clar- 
son uis. —A. M.—J. “Batters н M.—J. Е. H.— 
S. Allaway.—L. i —Clover.—F. Ram.—C. S.—P. F. 
(vest Sud) 7. EL E T R.—W. P., Edinburgh.— 
z W. E—G. M —W. 2). D—A „Subscriber from 
e F irst. no A if 
CUTE : EN Ж 
IED, on the 13th inst., aged 20, at 29, агае 
Square, аы стт GEORGE, for some time o 
the staff of this ра 
Markets, 
COVENT GARDEN, October 14. 
Large теа of дир pri (sve agree ps taj 
been forced upon the market dur the past k, 
arrivi mples are e than ordi- 
od, экз. T Duchess Апош , Glou 
чег а, and Beurr іе. Kent Cobs still maintain 
price, an d effect a Ж) sale. James Webber, 
г p Market. 
Сот FLOWERS. 
е pe. . d. 3, 
ellias 12 o | Pelargoniums, 12 spr. 
Carnations, 12 АЫ І E 40| — Zonal, do. 
Cornflower,p. ot nc o- 6 о | Primula 
per 
^ 
Mignonette, 12 bun. 3 o- 6 o 
per bunch o 4- 0 9 
Tuberoses, per doz. 
PLANTS IN Pots. 
ИЕ 
000000000 
+ Ооо шо DAH HW 
T ds. Cay s. d. 
Begonias, perd 6 o-12 0 foie - "^ 3 0-12 о 
Bouvardias, do - 12 0-18 o | Lilium au 0-36 
Chrysanthemum, do. 4 о- 9 Men de. 430-60 
Coleus, do. .. ka ar o es .. do. 30-90 
C en, do. ..12 o-24 o | Pelargoniums, dble., 
c RUN. б о-12 0 doz. í 0-12 o 
епа terminalis o os mie et, do. a 0-90 
viridis, doz. 12 o-24 o | Primula sinensis, o. d 0-12 O 
Ficus atier. .. I 6- : 6 | Solanums, do. 6 o-24 0 
Fuchsia, perdoz. .. 3 0318 о Жо, do. | 4 0-12 0 
eaths, in var,, doz. 12 о-о о 
FRUIT. 
— per cere “+ 
:. 20-50 jecit bush. .. 
VEGETABLES, 
ка. s. d. s. d. 
Artichokes, per de 4 o- .. | Horse rse Radish, p. bun. 3 o- 5 o 
— Jerusalem, p. lb. o 3- .. | Leeks, per bunch .. 0 2-04 
2 4 rench, per | Lettuces, perscore.. 2 о- . 
bushel o- .. | Mint, per bundle . 4-7 .. 
_ Scarlet Rin, do. тр 1 5, per pott. то-го 
Beet, per doz o- віко, young, bun. o 4- о 6 
Br crt ‘Sprouts Ib. о 4- . arsley, per bunch.. o 4- .. 
Cabbages, per doz. .. fes. | | Radishes, per b atl фы 
Carrot s. do. o 6- .. nish, doz. І 0- 
Са ае 5, р. doz, 4 о-.. | | Salsafy, perl bundle. о 9- . 
Celery, v r bundle . + 1 6- 2 o Shallots, о 3- 
Cucumbers ip mds. rar ar di 10-20 
Endive, per e $ 20] | "l'urnips. рег bundle, da 
Batavian, p. doz. 2 9- 3 o | Veg. Marr , doz. 
но. per bunch .. 41 
Potatos—New : Kidneys, 55, t б 985; Rounds, 55. to 75. p. cwt. 
rade continues in pretty 
€ In Clover seeds 
uie any business doing. New goo 
of home-grown ri arenot yet forthcoming. Offe 
of French seed ee e to hand rather freely, but not vid 
ри have ye foils are quiet but 
ares continue in good demand, and the 
supply belit ко full rates are easily obtained. The 
rade for Trifoli inter 
d 4 
mand for boiling Peas, and quotations аге 
consequently on the rise. ойт Shaw & Sons, Seed 
Merchants, 37, ‘Mark Lane, E.C. 
CORN. 
_At Mark Lane on Monday trade was eani d Ww 
is were not in all inst = es s given. ri pom 
supply, and no change in the ed ol either 
grinding, malting, or distilling ачы. Mal 
but not quotably chea nglish iis ^ 3e 
well h aize was stead f Beans 
and Peas were dealt in to a small extent at recent cur- 
rencies as quoted as before, but the tendency 
was rather downward.—There wa rovement i 
the trade on Wednesday. Millers evinced little disposi- 
e 
duction can be note Barley was steady, a no 
change occurred in the value of malt. Sound Oats were 
well held, other kinds dull. Maize was without altera- 
ў 
prices of corn 
455. 107. ; Barley, 205, 2d..; 
correspond ing week-last year : 
425. 7d. ; Oats, 275. x1d. 
CATTLE. 
t the — a: aid Mar 
t. 
Oats, 245. 114. 
— Wheat, 445. 82. ; er 
on Monday 
6s. 6d. to 6s. той. ; pigs, 45. 10 55. 4d.— 
was а LE PU of beasts n z ek баралы) 
ces gave way for all kinds. eep trade 
worse, and e Procli were jode: Fa the Sinum. 
Choice calves were scarce, and maintained late ена. 
tions. Trade is returned as ‘‘ better” for milch c 
HA 
From Whitechapel MA "i that the market has been 
The 
and the ations si as foll Prime Clover, 
тооз. to 1575. ; infe б 5s. to 955. ; prime meadow 
a : I ; inferior, to 7 АП A 
Mel 4 sh perdo оаа Market quotations 
Superior meadow hay, 13 to 1405. ; inferior, 887, 
to ттоз.; superior Clover, 1475. to 1605. oos, 
to 1205. ; and straw, 46s. to соз. per 10: 
ROTA DS 
а Ж "1 
'The Bor 
асе a supplies ге, nc apace come to pene ет 
app e further arrivals from abroad. In 
erd 
ed o 
s from Antwerp, 361r bags and 3593 Saas rom 
y fom Harlingen, 576 bags from 
Rotterdam, = inks from Brussels, 242 sacks fro 
Boulogne, abies 191 bags from Bremen 
COALS. 
ton. Ча ns :—Bebside West Hartley, 20s. ЖА 
Ends—Harton, 215. 34.; Hetton, 255, ; Hetton 
Lyons, 215. 34.; Lambton, 6d. ; Newbottle, 
205. 6d. ; Tunstall, 215. 34. ; Kelloe, 295; East Нагіе, 
9d. 
p AUTE FOR т SAVE. 
; р 
WM. TRESEDER, Nurseryman, Cardiff. 
Well-grown and recently transplanted titi 
lants, g in. to ét sees 
Bushy Plants, x to е foot, 
Very good, т-уг. о 
Large eal Е 
. рег тоо, eue den. 1$; 3d. - 
2s. 6d. per 100, ae doz. 25, 
pe тоо, sample doz. 2s, 
iid two S" three Шын kanle 405. 
mple ‘doz. 6s. 
Extra large, жос “furnished plants, 2 to 3 feet, sas. per тоо, 
Post Office Order or Stamps must mpany order for 
sample dozen. Sample dozen will Е е packed gratis. 
HOLTLIHBES; 
Twenty Thousand of the Finest Varieties of 
AND VARIEGATED HOLLI 
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and ro feet. 
The Plants are all handsomely Grown and properly Rooted 
ANTHONY WATERER, 
KNAP HILL NURSERY, WOKING, "SURREY. 
e BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS A 
GRATIS & POST-FREE 
From FRED. WALTON, Esq. 
ober 15, 1874. . 
MEA Collection of Bulbs is truly a wonderful one T 
Seed Orders ensure the Best Roots. 
he Queen’s homies 
237 & 238, HIGH HOLBORN, ‘LONDON, W.C. 
THE LAWSON NURSERIES, 
EDINBURGH. 
Evergreen Shrubs for Present Planting. 
Rhododendrons, Ivies in Pots, &c., &c. 
Hothouse, Greenhouse, and Bedding-out Plants 
in great variety. Ji 
TODEA  SUPERBA — several Pu чт 
among which some | magnificent specimens, perl she 
P 
CLEMATISES in POTS—a tig 2 кешер де T 
1 the leading лалета Ó— id 
raised by I. Anders , Esq., = 
Lawsoniana, and Symeiana ; 105. . 6d. vh set me 3 are de 
CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. 
The Lawson Seed and. Nursery Company 
106, SOUTHWARK ‘STREET, LONDON, 
AND EDINBURGH, 
