THE 
GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. [Accor 25g 
average being 45}°. 
in the week was 364°. The 
mean high day temperatures ran 
Sunderland ° at 
av 
5 
A 
iv verpool. mpera for week was 
61°, the highest being = Sondeslan, Cape and iy 
lowest at H 
Rain fell ore the first y days i 5 the week at most 
stations, the am aried fro 
inch at N chtinohats Rn Hull to 
inch at ae ~~ p Ponuka. Tarm eath, and 
the 
of temperature = the 
sab Wl aes for i eek 
was , the ‘highest being at Paisley, 
puch? ‘at one erdeen, 58°. The f: 
fr reenock, to one-tent n 
th. The average fall over 
a quarter of an inch, 
rainfall o. 06 
TAMES GLAISHER, 
Notices ae Correspondents. 
*,.* Corr e specially requested to address 
all communieations s intended Í for publication to the 
mber staff per- 
sonall ould ato te 2 obliged by such commu- 
nications bein: Be phate ed as early in the week as possible. 
Letters rela crm to advertisements should be addressed 
to the Publisher 
resee’s Climax and 
Vermont Beauty, b ing i intermediate forms, will be 
most appropriately casa as rounds, 
ANNU. MN Sov Collinsia 
Yellow Ingestre, F Ppp Scari 
n- low _ erry in et 
“Noäpareik King of the Pippins, ToT ee 
sei Fe am tes s aae Pip s Non 
ourt sis = flak Dutch 
Atignonn gnome, K 
ox’s Bom mona, Blenheim Pippin, Beauty of 
Ear Reinette du Canada, Alfriston, Golden Noble, 
Mère Ménage, Yorkshire Greeni ing, Dumelow’s 
Seedli Fe 
Books: Æ. T. You ought to have Brown's Forester 
Blackwood), Ewart's Land Improver's Pocket Book 
& Co.), and Horton’s Complete Measurer, 
blishers. S. William z Choice 
— B. Mr. B. 
Plants, 
Seite heat, bottom heat in March, and sas, them off 
in single pots in July and August, when 
DISEASED MELON: W. „r Belair. "The warty 
growth on Melons is not very a but we 
believe ‘the cause is quite unknown 
17. P. MM. Page insect, frequenting beds 
sis, i Boas uae 
A hiad | _the larva of 
,, Mentioned by “ Clethra arborea. 
Hy. ET. Digitalis inten eee Rowland. L; 
Jao W. D. paea 
M. 2 
barbari, nat, ord, 
a. -foemina pyra- 
midale.—Holmbury. Polypodium pulchrum.—#H. H. 
: 3 pe Wightiana, 
Watsonia rosea,— . A, Bart- 
be B. boli hi 
green stem; but if the stem = coloured, it wi 
p. mexi- 
—j. £, fli Fran 
5 POO SAE —C. Klofron. 1, Tecoma radicans; 2, 
us ameri ericanns ; 4 Æsculus Pavia ; 6, Ledum 
atom > Eee ee peor f ferrugineum 
sent no teen . Circis siliquastrum, 
Ww, Z. Cuscuta RA Dodder 
TE OF SODA : Alpha. We should think not. 
Nock TO LEAVE: McL. In the absence of aby 
distinct agreement, we ita Bye Yes. That, at 
least, is the custom in such ca: 
PELAR NI dif- 
I RA CH. r. The 
ferences od a ae one of the most obvious pane 
that Pelar h spur adnate to t 
while 
ench Pelargoniums are simply a re 
of the show iri ees with a brilliant and distinct i. 
of colouring. 
STEPHANOTIS FRUITING: R. C. This is not of com- 
occurrence, though we have seen it so on more 
than one occasio: 
VINE BoRDERS— Oven v, INSIDE 
d 
: Malden. This 
tages of inside borders are 
r medium fo or the uations 
e of the 
Muscat s , for all Poe buriak and 
for all those who are rot n lled in the requirements 
as ater, &c., of ne, we should only recom- 
mend outside borders, 
INE ROOTS DISEASED: Aiding E. We have fre- 
a seen Vine roots in in Precisely the same condi- 
| have all the Vines n 
Paktni e thought that 
there was 5 Oe: 
peculiar situatio ion ng wrong oe which are udioased, 
should seem rather that t ething wrong 
about the — originally, Out of fifty ee trees, 
forty m cankered 
without any po re cause. You may feel, “at least, 
sure that there is no Pupinis in the case. M. F. B. 
AA RECEIVED : James Carter & oy (High 
Pow): bah e of Dutch Flow E Roots 
Pratt a Thee, Roses, &c.—Hooper & Co, "(Coe vent 
p mage Market, W. C. ), pose a of Autumn Bulbs, 
— Thom a S. Ware 
B-C B 
gh Holborn), talogu _ Legerton 
(5, Se ne p Lendon) Wholesale Catalo 
Ri 
pany (Maida Vale, Edgware Roa Roa 
= Samer Bulbs and other Flow W. 
male (89, Lower Union “Street, ania Autumn 
Catalogu of Pana Tulips, and other Flower 
a ee ReEcriven 7— DD, TF — 
—M. J. B.—J. D:—0O.—W- HiB. 
atlarkets, 
Ss seb GARDEN, August 27. 
nerally are well attended, and there is a 
aiin = of Pi d 
ee a D ia raea 
ZEN 
English 
Dear: 
Grapes, ı rT ay price from 6d. to 15, 6d. per lb. Thos. 
Tint, Wholesale Apple Market. 
Fruit. 
Bd. t ee. 
onas, per — lor “16 | Melons, eadh -ie c34 
o4 
» 60s. to toos. per ton; Kidneys, os.9 
O I20S. per ton, 
Cur FLOWERS. 
Ssd. s.d. 
Carnations, es eet 
bunches 
4090 
Escholtzia, p. = ea bun. 2 o- ae 
Garden! 
Glad iolu is doz: a rays d oa 4 6 
Heliotropes, pe doz 
=06 
eas, 12 b 
Mirionetie 12 bun. 2 o- 60 
Tuberoses, p. doz e a: t 
PLANTS IN Pors. 
LAs 
.d. | tae 
Balsams, p. doz. Se! o- 9 o | Ger raniums, Bea Ta 
oe, do. .. 6 o-120 | Heaths, in % gp E 
Bouvardias do. |. 9 o-18 o | Hydran ey MP 
Caleolarias, shrubby : 0-18 o | Tilim. im var., each 1 o 36 
Coleu p. doz. co 90 | Mignonette, per doz, P e 
amag “do. 6 o-12 yrtles do. 3606. 
Draczena terminalis 1 30 o | Pelargoniums do, 6 aan o 
i Viridis .. doz. 12 os o o | do, Scarlet .. do. 3090 
Fuchsia Rhodanthe d -e 
pien 
Lon : Aug. ie ee as a 
exhibited little = Ti the pas a 
descriptions n 
still some 
t 
wing to the 
improved supply, gy lg are temporarariiy weaker, 
both red an e Clover seeds the busines 
passing is too ka 
R 
CORN. 
There was but a thin nen atl at _ Lane | 
Monday, ‘and Wheat es 
ng ta 
n the paste eding Monday, the current quotati 
white te being 48s. = Sar, oat that for red, 44s. t 
while foreign produce w Sap 2: Bore 
offered at a reduction of 2s, per quarter on the y k. 
There was not much inquiry for Bis but the value of 
malting was well supported, Malt was ; Oats 
6d. uarter lower, but no app: 
CATTLE; 
The number of beasts on offer at Monday 
was ariya smaller than on that day se’nni t, and 1 
he lam te) 
demand for t C 
Pri ran; 
calves, 4s. and sy, 
and for lambs, 55. 6d. 
-at Thursday's market, and 
ard, 
prices. Trade still ‘catia bad for 
HAY, 
The popiet = fodder are r 
Whitec 
Bors oe nai Siig oe 
in 755. to 855. Lp Air 
118s; inferior do. whee to he 
per load.—C 
mendow hay, Yr TIZS. aaa aon ; inferior do., 
i » T20s. to 130s. ; inferior 
Ti2s,; and straw, 45s. to sos. per load. 
ee POTATOS. 
Accor Borough S 
rote nglish Potatos are on 
arri ome-grown descriptions have been alte 
he $ been dull, and prices 
ull, 
lower, as follows :—Regen to rros.; 5 
pare fio ien PO =e 3 
Then 
On W a 
H fell 1. p 
agi; Helton Tyce 
35. ; East Ha 
