THE 
3 OCTOBER 24, 1874] 
GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
ndence, then, a sove- 
To sum u 
ly ! 
is authority for this statement :— 
—how could we help it faik we 
reat American Govern- 
put the 
seed in ri 
a dealers as posite and ‘to be sure and give the 
a fore t. These directions were 
te 
buyers ent 
cigar, fr aaa ne 
’ barrel- of 0 hen, happe 
his eye down, dy started i in alarm, e 
hk or two that Me shall not print, iz ‘I didn’t know 
ess way.” 
Ane were to Correspondents 
_ MOLEs LA Pwr rhe (Q. 14, p. 471). — I have 
= up through the soh. Of Savoys into 
know: 
thie Mitt o f the stead ta severe winters, before the head 
was cut, the hole i em gr maem ve eing as evenly 
bored as th a gun w of no other 
instance of their eitig Z veditibles, Fý Gasdiner: Down 
Books : Old ae . Apply to some second-hand 
er, suc rritch, wiare or Wheldon, 
Great Queen Street. The book is ow scarce. 
CirvsANTHEMUN SPO : A.M. T. “There ere is nothi 
= white variety sapien ma a ama 
wer ons e shoot, Few 
icted to “' apota ” than the of: 
CurRRANTS: E. Turner. ti now and 
istmas will suit well for planting C ts. 
two lac ieties s Prolific and Black 
Naples, but there is not much SORER, and the 
may you ask fo si Appi 
wa we name the following :—1, Wilmo s Large 
2, Knight's Large Red ; 3, Orangefield ; 4, Raby 
the Euonymus in e 
: me git Orif Scleroderm: gare, very 
Ria | mouldy. It is a ere terrestrial 
if et subterranean.— rwood. Peziza 
Gros Corman GRAPE : A.B. P. Thisis a late variety, 
to colour and ripen. little more 
ri or it may be too a cropped. 
the quanti 
MUSHROOM SPAWN: 
afraid y 
NAMES OF FRUITS: 
amnor 
One of Our Readers. We 
market for it ‘ty 
ou would have to make a 
sity in the horticultural papers 
. W. B. Apples: 3, F cer 
Pippin ; 4, Astrachan ; 5, mary 
les | m pret 
5, Margil; 9, Blenheim Orange. irs: 12, Fran 
Real d’Hiver.— Walter Dawson. 1, Emperor Alex- 
ander; 25, Fearn's Pippin; 29, Burr Knot; 31, 
Blenheim Orange ; = ellini.—Brownslade. 1, Non- 
such ; 2, Ribston Pippin ; 3, Hollandbury ; 6, Graven- 
n; 7, Hawtho ; ro, Emperor Alexander.— 
Fawcett. 6, Gravenstein; 4, n nown. — 7. I, 
2, : 
NAMES OF PLAN 
Cyrtoc 
M. 
Nyssa felora : : 
Ceanothus azuretl ek, abt dan sp., inde 
without flowers ; 4, gerat i radicans variegata.— 
. W. Shaw 
PASSION- note : 
F. nni is opto very pos for the purpose. 
Tas Lee area 
ROSE sents 
n sow your Rose seed ia J. 
yo 
u may increas yb 
be sure of robiainiag the i 
seed was 
or or grafts, as ass see 
| SvcamonB: 2, "coveted with sp Nome Soak nol Syed- 
week as possibl 
e) leaf is 
e Ménage. 
Ir, Gardenia 
` D. Cistu 
~*~ oh geen — 
B 
sisii 
sae fulgens 
eager Reader 
s albidus var.— 
W. 
H. a Minchuil Eui 
ing ; 
2 
baad 
citriodora ; 
larson, 
P. coerulea, 
M ITALY: S. iey re) do better 
hered, y os hould obtai 
should be ldr to the Publis her 
a border, or 
n plants, or buds, 
Se ee, widely from the 
of the 
CATALOGUES RECEIVED. — Lane & Sons (The 
Nurseries, Great Berkampstead, Hea > Catalogue c of 
Roses, ses, Fruit” rees, American mos 
Vi and r 
Jacob-M: akoy & Co. (Homtcularsts a, Belgium), 
Price List of New and Rare ts, ids, Palms, 
eas, Came m Liliums, — tN 
(13 Fa Faubourg de Brux 
ent and emean Cai oor eas 
(E Hailsham, S 
—Geo 
(Gloucester, and 59, 
ete ipase Catalogue of. Roses, ” Fruit Trees, and 
IONS. 
ees ee iene 
L E ras must = 
two). as Inquisitive. =J. 
T: 
ussex), Ge 
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n ie AW. 
eene for a w 
ral Catalogue ursery 
rge Prince ig Market ‘sates rege 
the 
C.), 
a et der -~ 
Markets, 
COVENT GARDEN, October 22. 
We ra nothing gromi to report, bus 
supply of both as ie 
very langu 
stocks of Port 
in 
fa ir tons ea einen low 
iness being st 
figures during 
they keep 
dhe winter. Thos, Taylor, Wholesale Apple Market, 
Cam 
Cur FLOWERS. 
af 
A 
—— per = oo 4 o+ % o oe 12 La 2 o~ 6 
na ioe ans a 2 
p ei: Ee E A 
rates about 
PLANTS IN Pors. 
6d. ard. Sds d. 
Asters, per dozen .. 4 o- 80 Se per dozen 4 0-120 
gonias, do. + 60-120) H ote do. 12 0-30 © 
pare y . 9 o-18 o | Liliums „each r o- 3 6 
Coleus, p. doz... .. 30-90 “Mignonete, per doz 40-60 
grt ethers, p. M 30-90 
o- 9 0/ Pelargoniums, dble., 
cores, per dozen S o-12 0 wl 40-90 
Draczna terminalis 0-30 O A doz. 30-90 
viridis, per doz. 12 o-a4 o eR opaak T 0 
Ficus elastica x 6- 7 6 | Solanums, per doz.. . 60-180 
Frurr. 
s. sd i 
pples, per %4-sieve 1 o- 1 6 Oranges, p. 109 .I10 0-15 O 
Biber, per lb. .. 1o- x16 Peaches, p. doz. . 8 0-15 0 , 
Gra = English, p.Ib. 2 o- 6 o Pears, p. doz . 20°36 
— eae 6- 6 o | Pine-apples, p Ib. .. 30-60 
Lem Io 0-15 o | Plums, 4-sieve 20-36 
rua, eer TO ie th Walnut ts, p. bush. ..16 o~ .. 
Nuts, Cob, p. Ib. iro- 2:6 | 
VEGETABLES. 
Oe ay - sd. s.d. 
Artichokes, green, ea. aes | Lettuce: Booty eS 
~ Beans, — arlet, bush. 3 o- 5 0} Ge (greeny n o 6- .. 
Beet, E 10-20) ooms, per roti a 
Broccoli, S Pik o = I 6 | einen young, bun. o 4-0 6 
Brus. Sprts., p. bush. 5 o- Parsley, per bunch.. o 4- 0 6 
Cabbages, per doz. .. 1 o- 2 0} boned p. doz og-10 
Carrots, new, p. bun, o 4- 0 Radishes, per bons. 02-04 
Cauliflowers, per doz. 2 o- 6 o | black, ip, do... 
Celery, per bundl 1 6- 2 o | Shallots, per lb. .. o 3- ++ 
Cucumbers, each o 6- | Salsify, per bundle.. 1 6- «+ 
Endive, per doz, .. 1 0-2 Spinach, per bush, ... 2 o- 3.0 
Herbs, per bunch .. o 2- o 4 | Tomatos per doz. .. 10-30 
orse Radish, p.bun. 3 0- 5 9 i 03-04 
bunch .. o 40 ws, doz, r 6-20 
New Potatos : — Round, 60s. to gos. per ton ; neys, 90s. 
to r2ọs. per ton.” . 
pty 
Lo E ct, 2 rse sa n remains in pretty 
much th s position noted ts t, the business doing 
being very limited. Clover pal a ‘all kinds are a pre- 
ent quite neglected. Occasional orders drop in for 
re en S, ich are executed at full rates: the 
upply is now very nearly exhausted. eed, not- 
rera herkent its high "price, continues in good request. 
F we a moderate demand. White 
eoi ste: 
aw & Sb Seed ° Mer- 
values “ately oni "yok 
chan 
7, Mark Lar rea 
‘the same as before. Grinding Barley 
rather lower on the parei secondary malting also easier, 
were e firm, at late rates ; Peas 
im 
in steady oderate sale, at about 
last Monday's rates; Maize quiet and unc anged.— 
Business in Wheat re n dnesday ; the 
h 
17 :— Wheat, 435. ; Bar! 
For the coresponding ek last 
42s, 8d. 
; Oats, 245. 2d. 
ad. 
year ot heal, 4 2d, ; Barley, 4 
CATTLE. 
szo the market on — Á ei were but few really 
prime beasts, and they sold eadily. Middling an 
Inferior stock met an extremely ‘dull sale, but sho wed n 
appreciable change in value moderate demand pre- 
iled for sheep, on T 
4s ge toe —On ‘Thursday a clearance of of beasts was 
readily at fully Monday’s quotations. -Trade in 
sheep oe not ot very ia but eae did not alter. 
Good 
calves ‘or milch cows trade was . 
dull, at hemide bg rates. 
HAY. 
ris 2s. per load, but no ch (a) m 
descriptions. Prime Clover made from roos £405. ; 
inferior do “ =o to 95s. ; prime mead = 
112s. ; inferior do., 55s. to 755. ; and straw 
vs Cumberland Marker quotations = 
w hay, rrgs. ti 
; pes = Clover, 120s. T “1308. ; “in erior 
to8s, ; and straw, iaa to 435. per le 
