758 IHE 
GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[DECEMBER ІІ, 1875. 
dentalis; 4, Cupressus Goveniana; 5, Cupressus 
torulosa. — 44. В. С. Erica melanthera, var.— 
F. Jones. x; ж етуг but e in a condition to 
a Melaleuc we cannot 
e it e va E riti ius a А en insufficient ; 
4 оицюрње. pedore; 5 Sopa angustifolia ; 
6, Russelia : ems to be 
santha, but Ud gen no specimens, and it certainly is 
e commoner A. Barteri.— W. D. Lavandula 
vi sh 
Бар ог keris 
is paid pAg ce ай th no piv» o ћес 
trary, the m ge the a чен rs 
notice, though this is very seldom done, a months’ 
notice being us en. 
Ro OFFEA, ROIFFEA, OR RAPH s article, 
TEM, 
h is sold p^ plant tying, | е the produce of the 
Palm, Sagus Ruffia. е p. 678 of our issue 
for November 27. 
SUN-BURNING : | M. FoB: -— 
X7, A by 
сез Foreign Subscribers ева "Post 
which are to be paid he post- 
g 
Mura em 41, Wellington S 
at the same time, to inform him of the 
*,* Correspondents are s le e addre 
"рові ? munications intended for publica- 
tion to the ‘‘ Editors," and not to any member of t 
staff mally. The Editors уона, also be obliged 
by suc ions being sent as early in the 
week as possible. Letters relating to Advertis а 
or to the supply of the Paper, mhin Дети 1o the 
Publisher, and not to the Editors, — 
CATALOGUES RECEIVED.— William Smith & Sons (35, 
Market Street, Aberdeen), Catalogue of F -5 hme 
Conifers, mtv. Fruit Tree es, Roses, & 
vard Saint-Antoine, Nimes, Fr ws 
the L , and of ail other A sot eee 
p eem ui fo ts Mur of. diee to press. 
Markets, 
COVENT GARDEN, "eremi 9. 
cold weather still checks busines 
ortened, we are still receiving зың quantities 
from the Channel Islands. No altera t 
Cobs. Ae Weder, Wholesale Apple Mar. ^" 
PLANTS 
In Pors.. NE yi: um 
: ү te d. aod; 
Azaleas, per doz. ..42 о-бо o | Heaths, in 0-30 
Begonias, per doz... 6 o-12 o | Hyacinths, Rom.,do.12 0-30 О 
(аз, ‹ З о | Mignonette, do. ., 6 o- 
themu o-12 o| Myrtles .. do. 30-90 
0-24 о | Pelargoniums, s 
. 6 о-12 о| рег doz. 60-90 
Dracæna terminalis r 0-60 o | Poinsettia, per. doz...13 ena : 
viridis, per doz, 12 о-24 o | Primula sinensis, do. 4 o- 
Epiphyitvins, d do. . 18 0-42 о | Solanums, do. лб riis M 
Euphorbia jacquini- ulips, per doz, .. 9 o-18 о 
T amp per тар «+ 9 0-18 о | Veronica, do. .. 4 0-12 O 
icus elastica 216-76 
Cur FLOWERS. 
аа ed aw. 
Azaleas, 12 sprays .» т 6- 4 о | Narcissus, per dozen 3 vx 
Camillas ge 6 o-12 o | Pelargoniums, 12 че 16-30 
Carnations, 12 blooms 2 2040} — Zonal, do. LT 16 
Chrysanthem., 12 s 10-40 Poinsettia, er doz 4 0-12 0 
— mb es . 6 o-18 o | Primula, dbl. „p. bun. т 16 
Hyacinths, 
VEGETABLES. 
s tu s. d. s. d. 
Artichokes, per doz b^ uces, per score.. т о- .. 
— Jerusalem, р. 1b. o Mint, per bundle .. o 4- .. 
sparagus, per bund.30 о-4о о | Mus hrooms, per pott. 10- 2 о 
Beans, French, p. тоо 2 o- 3 o | Onions, young, bun. o 4- 0 6 
Beet, per doz. T д о- 2 о | Parsley, рег bunch.. о 4- 
Brussels з зыри Ib. .. | Potatos (new), baskt. x o- .. 
Cabbages, per doz. . 1 20 Sweet, per lb. .. o 6- .. 
Сены рег E reich v6 A" per bunch. 02-04 
uliflowers, p. doz. ish, doz. x оту 
, per bundle бра ha. „б. m 
Sadie bes o- 
da - 10-20 
er bun urnips, per bun dle. о 4- .. 
аач Ре " : "Regents, xo to £7; Kidneys, £7 to £8 
EDS. 
мат markets are being well 
а ^ 
ted, -— Bare a the dem 
ad w & Sons, Seed БАК" 
37, Mark Lane, E 
CORN. 
Businesss at Mark Lane on Monday was generally 
firm. In eat there was a tendency to harden е 
but millers, n" the heavy stocks in granary, 
e efforts to establish an а уйи 
b slightly pim 
eas ; and in flour very few transactions (all at last 
Matiday’s prices) wd» reported.—O: 
a 
ng Barley was lower when forced for sale, an: 
qualities were no — Malt ыл. 
firm, ‘and rates w ae peor 
Flour was ports neglected. Тат prices of corn 
for the week e ding Dec. 4 : at, 46s. 7d. ; Barle 
36s. id, s Outs, 255. 102. For the. corresponding week 
om year :—Wheat, 44s. 8d.; Barley, 435. 8d. ; Oats, 
7 
P TILE, 
he severe — interfered with the getting 
forward of beasts for Monday's ape Жз at oppdaga 
s Lie but the Perte mcg 
Wi 
supplied on Wednesday, and 
but м =ч of reaily good q 
rates. 
reduced 
rates, 
eral trade 
uality brought quite late 
ae not numerous, sold badly and at 
verd in all cases; calves supported Monday's 
Clover, т. 1305. to- font y 
go} delle [owe oot. to тооз.; prime méadow hay, 118s. to 
1475. 5 M 80s. to gos. ; and straw, 42s. to 
AM meadow hay, 138s. to adr ; inferior, ро, то 
115s. ; superior Clover, 1505. 160s, ; inferior, IIOs. 
to 1265. ; and straw, 505. to ex (5 
Mas 
At the y t e pens markets sound — 
change hands s but inferior kinds are w of 
sale. Gana Bees Mork Regents, 160s. = 
other ат Regent 140s. to 1605. ; 
ore 
122 tons a Я m Antwerp ; 1410 5, 
4 Rotterdam ; 6 
tons and 
ence тоо ыыра ер 
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