726 
GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
[DECEMBER 4, 187s, 
FRUIT. 
had e: Lg. Ka. s. 
Apples, per X-si 26 pel 2 seca ix 
Cobbs 2 2 riw ‘Ib. à: Ф о 9 | Pears, p 
Ста r6-60| Pineapple x thus - o- o- ê o o 
Lemons, аро Po N 6 ота g] Waln ush. . 
Melons, each 
LS. 
: Dec. : — Considerable activity is now seen 
y 
LONDO 
on our shed market, and in Clover especially. There 
have been some e speculative transactions. The 
bulk of the business, howeve as been in French 
samples, which now exhibit a further advance of 2s. pe 
Ger ny and Pire m the offers of red 
still White MET on account 
sale at a rise of yos 
tions for Trefoil seed range very mu her than those 
easons reign Italian is creeping up- 
w Rapeseed readily finds buyers on former 
nary 
pring Таг Xn ae have a goo 
inquiry at the late ане. we ohn Shaw & Sons, Seed 
MOM 37, Mar& Lane, 
С „Соки. 
day was characterised 
Business 
e dulness, rr the chief of те ‘effected in Wheat was 
some reduction ca: ; even for 
муча снн ot in all cases 
altered in price. Oats were from 3d. to 6d. per quarter 
dearer. Maize was steady, and somewhat higher in 
price; Beans and Peas were offer ed on former terms ; 
remained slow, and millers seemed indispo: sed to pur- 
chase at previous quotations. Malting Barley was weak, 
but ae ng and other kinds were moder. tely firm 
Malt w pes ‘Oats were in large wipe ply "o hardy: so 
Gane ti one. Maize was equall 
rates were aes for Beans an Penk: Fi tos > 
to sell. age prices of corn for the weék endin 
Deed eat, 465. 84. ; Barley, 36. uc : RE 
5d. j^ the correspondin ing week las I 
Whee. 4 ; Barley, 425. 10d. ; Oats, bow inkl 
e demand being good 
they were readily disposed E at ful К, Чыч: 
Веа$ О + Es. о 6s. 
— t5, 45. 6d. and 55. т 4d. ; 
calves, 45. 8d. t 8d. ; er gi wd . 47. and 
6s. 8d. to 75. 8d.; pigs, 84. to 6s.—On Thursday the 
t essential chan beas and was 
slow, but the rates ob rt y's cur- 
тепсу. erior qualities gave way in price, and 
top Mp went at 4d. under vemos uotati 
Calves were in moderate supply, and p ali 
were ally as as n as last market. 
HA Y. 
There was a good supply of fodder at Whitechapel, 
an active demand prevailed for the better 
qualities ve! hay. Other kinds were oparai чож 
е, апа ргісеѕ Med c without change. 
Com cami to 
ay, фо, {о 
SUTTONS' 
CATTLE SHOW PRICES 
HOME-GROWN SEEDS. 
(Carriage Free.) 
Although we anticipate high prices for all 
Seeds later on in the season, we are 
prepared to Book Өздөн 
TAKEN atthe ISLINGTON SHOW ONLY 
at the following moderate quotations : 
tt | 
PRIZE STOCKS of MANGEL 
WURZEL. 
тол BERKS PRIZE YELLOW 
BE,—Per pound, rs. 64. Cheaper by the 
SUTTONS’ MAMMOTH LONG RED.— 
The heaviest and best long Mangel. Per pound, 
ts. 6d. Cheaper by the cwt. 
SUTTONS' IMPROVED INTERMEDIATE 
— The best Mangel for shallow soils. Рег pu 
тз. 6d. Cheaper by thi 
SUTTONS’ GOLDEN TANKARD 
— For 
which Messrs. Sutton were awarded the Highland 
Society’s Gold Medal as being the most nutritious 
M Per pound, 15, 6¢, Cheaper by the cwt. 
ORDINARY STOCKS of MANGEL, Is, per 
po 
SUTTONS’ кечи GREEN KOHL 
RABI.—'The handsomest and heaviest in cultiva- 
tion. т pound, ғ. 90. Cheaper by the bushel. 
SUTTONS' WHITE ка nafea САККОТ. 
Per pound, ts. 6d. eaper by the cwt. Red 
varieties from 2з. per poun m 
SUTTONS’ IMPROVED DRUMHEAD 
CABBAG rowing toa тё! of 75 lb. each. 
SUTTONS idis IMPROVED. ; CHAMPION 
SWE 
оар ERA in cultivation. Per pound, rs ts. 
Cheaper by the bushel. 
pnr PRIZE RAUAS of TURNIP 
White-flesh v; per pound, rs. 
"aeris varieties, per pim Is. 
SUTTONS' MIXTURES M РАМА 
PASTURE. GRASSES VERS.— Best 
quality, 36s. per acre. As net on quantities 
over ten acres. 
Smithfield Club Cattle Sw 
тана 84. 
E SUTTON & SONS, 
TH THE QU ZEN'S SEEDSMEN, READING. 
BR M" 
IN “коч dep i i SCENTED RHODODEN. 
now war LEN Ay. first time, the most novel 
Rte ш AZALEAS and а 
2. деме Priced 
skirk 
d bea "M ip ever ONY 
fine collection of AZA EA MOLL 
LIST for a Кү: 
ded to au 
SAAC IES, ^N uet aint Orm 
fax. qc t еа € treet, London > 5 Harp 
Fibrous Peat for Orchi 
BOWN. FI FIBROUS PEAT.| ee quality for 
rchids, Stove Plants, ac. 
BLACK F FIBROUS bases for 
Heaths, New Holland Plan 
BROWN and BLACK PEAT, for general purpose: 
Delivered рм on rail at Blackwater (South-Eastern Заны or 
Farnboro i (South-W. Аж Railway), by the truck-load, 
Sample sacks, 55. 64. e 
FRESH SPHAGNUM, tos. 62. per sack. 
KER Амр CO., косе лнн Station, Hants, 
РЕАТ— —A few hundred tons of excellent 
Peat, delivered а, э Е; Een ge ge on the South- 
Western or South-Eastern Railways, at 17s. per ton 
sample will be sent by Post, free. 
W. TARRY, “ Golden Farmer,” Mees Surrey. 
CYS AA- NUT kintoa SERN RN 
Sure Protection against Fro: Tw bushels 6s. 8d., 
5o Jo 125. 6d., truck, 455. Bale ind Sidon 6 miles, or 
rai 
"THOMAS HODGES anp CO. (late Н. WRIGHT), E 
Steam Fibre Works, Hatcham Road, Old Kent Road, S. 
and 8r, Bishopsgate Street Without, London a. 
Rhododendrons, Azaleas, 
STABLISHED 18 
e now re ady fo for delivery, 
URE, for autumn sowing. 
PURE DISSOLVED BONES. 
PURSER'S BONE MANURE. 
PURSER'S BONE T geet MANURE. 
AS 
conaidon 
SUPERPHOSPH 
SERES OSP BATE. 
NIT Ds of SODA, AU DUAE [^ УР Ч 
іпе Р. "den N api e 
Gen 
116, Тандай Stre URSER, Secretary. 
—E mr ee SPIDER, RI 
OT 
ANTID estimonials of the highes' 
APA LER pe , condensed, 6s. Supplied t ai Pie oe 
and Chem 
Per by JOHN KILINER, Wortley, near Sheffield. — 
Мирт ILDEN, x Mer Infallible ape e CN 
niger m" IS. 6L н rest ii ? RE m vie 
per bottle, if pense for travelling, of the M anufacturers, 
WING AN р CO., 
ELL'S MILDEW COMPOSITION, as 
used by them i the wd besos -five years at 
T + жеммен URAL ESTABLIS BRACONDALE," Aa 
“Nurseries, LAKE vun ed "a ocu THORPE 
LET,’ pee of over 30,000 feet of Дон Retail zs. 6d. d 
25. е, of the ole Manufact 
р SON, ro and гт, птн s bod, Norwich. 
BE LL A 
ISHURST COMPOUND. — Used by 
of the leading Gardeners si | 
Spider, Mildew, Thrips, Greenfly, and other Blight, in solutions. 
from x to 2 ounces to the gallon of soft w: of from 
s a winter dressi it Lrees. 
n boxes, т 
Caen by PRICES i PATENT CANDLE volets 
TRADE MARK. Е. 
STEVENSON > 3 
ABYSSINIAN 
RE, Warranted p: Def 
Mosi Bug, 
ниг Plants. Unequalled jus 
> Winter, Dress ssing for 
Fruit Trees. äi 
Sold by all Nurserymen 
Seed Merchants, in Bottles, 
= тз. 6d., 35., 45. & ss. 6d. each 
Inventor and Sole М: , 
STEVENSON, 
Entered at Stationers’ Hall. 
STAMFORD ST., um TRINCHAM, 
CHES: 
As T Е. 
ONSERVATORIES Ani GREEN 
HOUSES Erected or Heated in an 
R. STEVENS, Horticultural n M 
ensland are specially 
Writers M Monarch, mm рэт р чуст coir dl i the ist 
this year fo: Bris 
oo Fees or Assisted Р Assisted Passages apply to the Agent-General for 
Queensland, AIDE os iaie 
HE LONDON un ус! COMPANY . 
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UEENSLAND. amem Emigrants е w 
