662 LAE 
GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
[NOVEMBER 21, 1874, 
a sy of the greatest importance to plant sorts which 
known to succeed w ell i n the locality, as there 
e spring frosts, to defer the pruning 
reek a tlle Apricot add the: Fitch 
e pruning of 
u 
from e branches tied up a iita bundles, 
which shodla bs pire} in tae ws 
atte be lightly 
Fe es datea straw, mats, or 
and in either case 
uch trees sho 
soil between ows in spring. Str plant 
in pots are sometimes wintered by being placed upon 
their sides, and sta gainst a wall, or placed 
in some similar position for the winter or until the 
are required for forcing. If such pot wever, are 
properly drained, an aced upon a porous border 
under a r elsewhere, and plu to the ri 
inder ashes, with t rface of the pots slightly 
covered with light littery manure, without, however, 
ntirely covering the foliage of the plants, ew will 
pots are placed upon their sides. Z, Grieve, Culford, 
had ury St. Edmunds. 
Answers to Correspondents. 
; Binv’s-nest FERN: Nomenclator. Thamnopteris nidus, 
~ @lias Neottopteris nidus, = —— nidus ; 
Lobel’s Catchfly is Se 
CALCEOLARIAS: Con 
are affected, 
very destructive ; or pos- 
greenhouse, they may have 
A rege Spe. ie of Fe Physalis. Bre 2, Sow 
middle then, oe ane in Pog A Bite 
foe OF VEGETABLE MAT S. 
ime ow it into a heap, and mix or dast ‘with uia 
ge, Cockle 
pin, Braddick’s Nonpareil, King of the Pippins, 
Scarlet Nonpariel, Rosemary Russet, and Old Go 
GRAPES Decarinc. R. R. Your Grapes are moulding 
abos <i oedi rm Sarig Thee is nothing peculiar 
er and more 
tt The, cause would ha © obviated 1 isnt evil toa 
perna ea ala your pes had 
n Srne would have par better. 
S. on H 
» 22 "The 
gas sufficiently to iir the 
Mr. wich s kh 
ri 
seedlings,” &c, Id h matt ‘for beg Maal: 
new sorts of Potatos, ‘including pea of Mr. Fen 
condemned seedlings. 
eo: Subscriber, r. Sprinkle th 
surface of t pe eats ov water, a: 
taining 1 me of salt a Oe ld and immediate tely 
over with soil, beating it well me tare together 
will ret the ins insects mentio 
NAMES OF t S Wood. Knights Monarch, 
—W. L., dt Ty é Hardy ; 6, Urbaniste ; 
5, unknown ; others quite decayed. — icehurst, 
Pear: Old Colmar. e. , not kno Ox 
i utc 
pa ne ed 
scra 
; m cuneatum.— 
Lastrea illest: 2, Pleopeltis po 
nopteris lanceolata. 
rs). Is this 
n air and quite hardy ?—F. E. C. 
ES: A. B. The best plan is 
to sponge them from the leaves, and brush them from 
= bark, following this up till you have dislodged 
em. 
Bovi ee (pp. 552 and 623): 
Crop, read ‘* Widow's Cross. 
Bitton. 
VIOLET VICTORIA REGINA: oo 
Lee, of Clevedon, for the true s 
*,* Correspondents are specia ak nn to address, 
For Widow’s 
” H. N: Ellacomébe, 
Apply to Mr. 
post-paid, all commu pistina 1 ntended for publica 
tion to the ‘‘ Editors,” not to any member of th 
staff personally. The Editors would also be obliged 
pe Be uc ec fade bein ted as early in the 
eek as possi Letters aie to Ader hehenti 
ould $e da addressa to the Publisher. 
CATALOGUES sn meram The Lawson Seed and 
Nursery Company (London and a Wea eee 
Trade List i 1874 "E — Anthony Waterer (Kna 
Hill Nursery, near ing, Surrey), Ca ta alogue of 
American ig a Conifers, rya k Trees, ri 
& Sons s ing and 58, D 
ioe ‘Street, Dublin), catalogue of E Oana 
an rui TEES, = Vinh... £ Otten 
(Sissinghurst, Serat Kent), List of Roses, Fruit 
rees, Coniferce, ĉi — sim ens 
al Nurse 
tle & Ballan Sahay Prig KoE 
Descriptive Lis 
x Rote tase (Melrose, 
Ormiston 
i ios Gia Gii 
amenta 
Connsracartons 1 Recerven 
.—T. M 
week). — P. & Son orris, Plumstead wis. 
oS Ww. SA —J. B 
A oie -= Een opp 
av Wall 
Sha be pe ph ey Paad you yu), — A pang prn 
ene C. (shortly).—W. C. (thanks).—J. W. . J.— 
Markets, 
COVENT GARDEN, November 19, 
The ly of outdoor Pan: is well kept u but 
rather limited amount of business is doi w 4 navy 
aa report E a 
and a 
— Michael's. Thos. Taylor, Whelen 
VEGET. 
ET a A 
ea. a Em O i 
o 
ro-26 
84-06 
++ 04-06 
OZ. og-ro 
soe O204 
1p, do, .= 06 
kale, ‘per bundle x 6- 2 6 
ve, per .. 
Soe rper bush 3 3 
orse ish, p. bun, 
Leeks, oe T doz. o- 3 : 
Potatos : — Kidneys yS, gos. to 
FRUIT. 
s.d. s.d. 
Iy-sieve 1 o- I : 
er lb. I-i 
i per 
Daa oe 100 
Medlars, per doz. .. o 6-1 
8. ae8 
Camellias, 12 blooms 3 o- 
Carnations, r2 blooms r-o- 
5 
Gladiolus, doz. spr ays I o- 
Heliotropes, per doz. 
sprays o6 beroses, 02. N 20 
Kiribati, "i2 bun. 2 o- Ee o Vil, P: Fa bun. 09-16 
PLANTS IN Por 
e a, 
Begonias, do. +» 60-120 Ls ers, am 
Bouvardias do. .. 9 o-18 o | Liliu an 
Coleus, p. doz. . 30-90 Miena pe oz ao 
Chrys: anthemums, p. Myrtles 30-90 
dozen o- 90 Pelargoniums, dtc! 
Cyperus, per dozen é o-I2 0 ae . 604 
Draczena terminalis 12 0-30 o t per doz. 3 pih 
asti ger: 
Fuchsia, jer dozen 4 0-12 0 
H 
& Sons, 37, Mark Lant, 
CO 
Se on ar on Mond 
ana a 
the small business done in 
and flour 
sellers, 
CATTLE, 
Monday axe quality beasts = with ready po 
On 
chasers at fully late rates, but tra 
kind 
Gs. 4d: 
Ss. Y, AN second do., 55. to 5s. 
quotations for beasts were not 
Mo 
HAY, 
Supplies at Whitechapel mes —_ rather 
by the ire but they Se 
emand, and 
ti 
ToOS. tO IIOS.; aad pi 38s. to 
POTA TOS. i 
The arrivals of Aah si Borough an and Spitalidls 
ale. 
into Lond 
19,765 bags, principally p aaae t Antwerp. 
There 
and on ae 
escrip 
Hetton, pie: ` South Hetton, prr 
26s. 6d. ; Lambton, 26s. 6d. , Original 
Caradoc, 26s, ; bsi a Meng 
Hastings’ Hartley , 215. 3d. ; 
4 elon “Ig 30 
: Nuts, Cob, p. Ib. -To 
— English, p.i Ib. 2 o- ia o | Oranges, P. Too 
30-60 ites p. do: 
-I0 pep “o | ineapples, p à 
| Walnuts, p. bush, nizi 
Cur roo RS, 
d. 
elargon ra 
iums, r2spr, r 
barre 5 Zamal, pE ie 
Rosesi indoor, Be p- do. 2 ane 
"Sex 
Primula pe 
olan 
SEEDS. 
Red Clov 
P 
there is a “fair | cade doing. John Shaw 
BC. 
RN. 
ay an advance of from 1s. t 
ats, Mai j 
r, was on terms rather less in favour of the - 
45. 
to 6s. ; sheep, first quality, 
d. 
= at we follo 
ALS. 
was no change in —, at ager 
sens busines. prak o 
= 
each . sdsd 
th. sae 
id 
o-o 
+ O6-T6 
+ 40-80 
ms, per r doz... 6 oo 
ver seed shows no altera- 
off slowly. 
in the value of 
—On Thursday 8 
uite so good 4 
p and = ma 
checked 
acer? to the 
ng quote 
; inferior rit, 7 
sound a 
For so 
arate 
quiet at 1a fed 
