562 PHE 
GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
[OCTOBER 31, 1874 
a and the latest may be transferred to the north 
house, where th will st slowl 
e growing ue and 
be helped: ia a "ttle. reheat atn d 
giving air during r ha Fs n possible ; 
not be syringe: oe tribe require 
but the air. must: be asi dry as 
temperature 50°. convenient, if S ; 
ara ss a warm, they will contin wering, 
below 50° P must be ay: without 
shrivelling F. Croucher. 
Enquiries, 
s a Se 
down to převious yea eaa Woo! a has this m again 
ents tell me what 
I again cut 
ip Can an 
to do 
it parece is filling the 
and, veaia 
one 
a scarce Zerioie fn thie soGntey: EDS] 
Answers to rorya 
ag he the ed of 
(EC: 
Books ON FORESTRY: F. G. Brown’s Forester, mb 
lished by Blackwood, is the best at eee ork we know 
2. would 
a vast amo of practical nia, 
mation from C 43 Arboriculture, — work, 
CHANGE.— have > between forty and and 
varieties of the family Stapelia, and shall be rap 
to exchange lists and cuttings with any gro 
group 
plants. Some few imens are at present 
, but, as they flower, I pu fo ing 
‘them to N Brown, of the H m, Kew, 
- who is now working ata aera of haa. Sohn 
- E. Daniel, 6, The Terrace, Epsom 
FUNGUS ON SYCAMORE LEAVES: H. o St. Andrews. 
‘ou are rig! ht in referring the fungus on S to 
cocoon of yellow ah from which, in due time, the 
perfect puei fra capes. 7. O. W. 
LARGE PEA Sapo send usa sample. 
MONSTERA DELICIOSA: D. D native of Mexic 
MUSSEL SCA out the worst affected 
arts, and gor th e remainder ith hot water; or 
scrape the b wooden knife, so as to ieper 
the "Gishurst i an oa ay pain 
NAMES OF FRU 
the Pippins ; atk * Ribston x Re 
known.— 7. E. E. Apples: 1, uty 
of Kent.— Pears : "3, Beurré Diel; wi Jersey ¢ Gratioli; ‘ 
17, Colmar d’Aremberg; 97, Beurré —The 
names of those sent under oe name oF H. Brya saii 
will be given at another —Eé, 
uise (the fruit is pro i through the effect a oat 
ore d 4, Glou Morceau ; 
T "Emperor Fieger ye : 
6, Lemon Pippin.—D. ae 3, Fearn’s ty re 
n 
ince. 4, King of 
ees are not 
me 
- er 5, Harvey Russet ; 
handsome “fruit, the tee sof which we are uncertain 
about, 
NAMES oe PLA F. M. Griselinia littoralis. A 
native New Zeal. —George Ward, yet eg 
n wich W. B. Basella rubra. =G. Es iot, 
Rodriguezia cris 
e 
PATENT STOVE: Max Lei us From the ogy 
to geta a little pot-bound 
SYSTEMATIC Bo Y: W. H. P. The addréss that 
Mr. Bentham delivered before one t the a Fas 
the British See ee at Belfast, “The 
mount (0) pruning 
ult eg n ptoper 
developed’ Tolita a Vine has the more aie will 
the crop 
VARIEGATED Ivy ON VERANDAH 
We can only advise you to have the plant thoroughly 
‘and frequently wed with clean there 
-are no local objections to the use of Com- 
pan or a try a few doses of either of 
VAR adds Ou ESTIONS SJ ae G, A load = e K 
eae of 36 trusses of sé Ib. pa ip of new, 
of 60lb. each. = i zegus pyrac ita os ei al. 
lonia soser E 
yo ordinary greenho ousé Foili suit 
-dr: 
will suit you. Of spring flow 
ing bulbous wend = — saem oe are Scillas 5 (S. 
bifolia and S. sibirica}, Anemone appenina, Dog's- 
tooth Violets, Triteleia uniflora; gephranibes candida, 
Hyacini Tulips, Croc s, &c. Then = 
ooted plants th 
ae are gom~ ticas, Spirze: 
japonica, Hellebores, Pansies and Violas, iéa, 
eS and Primrose, Se 
ON Lawn: S. C. Large light wooden 
Ones are yen oe eani upon large lawns, ey n 
mornings, to collect worm-casts. Lawns mall 
ially ddr 
ommunications intended for oublien. 
tion to the “ Editors,” and not to any member of the 
y. The Editors would also 
by such communications besg as early in the 
week as possible. Leas relating to Adberhicistes ts 
should be addressed to the Publis, 
: CATALOGUES RECEIVED, i 
a. ieee pie 
of I e Ho 
Co." (The Royal E Nac 
ed Catalogue 
Cap. Foc W.S.—J.. =o 
ELP 
= Rah Cat 
DE tor tae 
SA B M, K, (rany ha a 
3 W. 
H. G.—D.—E. T. B., 
DIED, wat Mac 3, Bernard Sı Regent's Park, 
London, N October 27, Pou, widow of John 
AITON, iate of Ravi Staffordshire, aged 69. 
Markets, 
st ag ENT GARDEN, October 29. a 
The markets — are very quiet indeed i 
Wastin moderate, the Sonta AT fine ia 4 
operating mee 4 in keeping us well pag = with both 
foreign and home-grown produce. Thos. Taylor. Whole. 
sale Apple Stent : 
i FRUIT. y 
sd. sd. n a 
Apples, per Uae 10-16 Oranges, p. roo feii 
Filberts, per lb. x o- 1 6 Peaches, pa doz.: ae Ad 
pes, E glish, p. Ib. 20-60 Pears, p, 4 ous 
Be premses do. 26-60 Pineal Ib. “3 vi 2 te 
per roo ..10 0-15 o| Plums, \-sieve k e 6 
Meo ah =. 20- st o | Walnuts, p. bush. | 
Nuts, Cob, p. Ib. I r6| 
Tikai 
Edsa) ad 
Artichokes, green, ea. 3- o 6 Mint (green), p. bun, “a5 i 
Beans, Saet bush. 3 = 5 o | Mushrooms, per pott. r MT? be 
Beet, p 2 o | Onions, young, bun. o 4- : 
Recor, : bidie. o F 16 Parsley, ten rote ch.. ji H Eo : 
Bru s. Sprts p. bush. .. | Parsnips, p. do i 3 gii 
Tabbers per ins .. 1 œ 2 o Radishes, per bunch, o > o 
Carrots, new, p. bun, o 4- o 6 black, Turnip,do. .. -0f 
Cauliflowers, per doz. 2 o- 6 le, per bundle 2 6- .. 
Celery, bundle . r 6- 2 o | Shallots, per lbi: =.. 0 3-4, 
ucumbers, eac r o | Salsify, per bundle.. 1 6- n 
Endive, per do I 2 ach, per bush. .. 2 o- 3 
Herbs, per bunc o 2-0 4 Tomatos, per doz, . +h 
New Potatos : — Round, 6os. to oe Leng ton ;. Kidneys, $ 
ane. j 
gs Seah y 
d. 
sS. 
Mignonette, 12 Fo 
pte: per ate 
virai ER r 
P abet 12 Sprays ». o3- 
Eucharis, per doz. .. 4 o- 9 o | Ro F 
scholtzia, r2 bun. 2 o- 6 o -— r, ena z 4- 
ue . doz... 3 o- 9 o| Spiræa, per r2 
Gladiolus, doz. sprays 1 o- 2 o Stephani, asp 5 o 
Heloropes, = doz. 
rays 
. -06 Violets. pi he “bun. o pe 
Pica IN Ports. 
s. d. 
Chrysanthemums p. | 
dozen o- 9 
Cyperus, per dozen é o-12-0 
wages terminalis 12 9-30 0 Scarlet 
ridis, per doz. 12 0-24 0 Prim ula s 
Ficus elastica 1 6- 7 6| Solanums, per doz. 
SEEDS. ae 
LONDON + Oct. 30.—No increase of animation 
seen on our marke d Clovers of all kinds being 
neglected, notwithstanding eS e lower Pa : 
bot America, In oi 
h fi nce and 
is scarcely anything doing ‘Som S 
ess has been passing in Alsike at improv: 
winter Tares rade is not yet quite over. 
ay be said both winter Barley and R 
boiling Peas supply on offer is not gre 
Catet KS is very limited. New 
uoted rs. per quarter dearer. Canary 
dea: 
Vest John Shaw & Sons, 37, Mark ik E.C. 
At 
and foreigi at 5 
se'nnight. In Bitay e even the bas ter walt i ot 
ine supported their value with difficulty. Malt was 4 
at about pier a ts were dis of very slowly; 
very Sa 
d pretty strong in t 
Beans | 
but sow was scaree an 
Maize  sarcely T realised ie quotations. 
Peas were without altera 
prices a 
millers evinced little d 
at a furth 
ns, and Peas were steni 
, and very sparingly dealt in. 
ot bette Ev fr and inferior quali 
Wa sale. e calves wel 
Atm on Thursday little business was 
arhet Th 
and sheep, even at reduced figures. 
ful, and much cheaper. Milch cows, dull 
HAY. 
do., 885. to 108s. ; ¢hiperioe Clover, 1205. 
ior do., roos. to rros. ; and straw, 385. tO gak 
mran cre ined t 
rocks, 60s, to 70s, ; and kidneys, mnoo 
