GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
peman? 5, 1874-] TAHAB 
2 j e with anything we have in the her- 
ie ee Plumieria alba. 
srenTING A MACHINE Sin clair. Put yourself 
ig tion with any n paat. agent. 
isa oy es 
MANTIN oa C: A: an article at 
S Vary fi w Ferns Tike dik 
Aegi 
tisat a uild up your mate- 
to furnish a andy side for such of the Ferns 
at Messrs. Sutton & Sons 
t for their 
e many i insect- 
GGESTIONS . SUTTON & SONS: N. 
ild TaS Niis suggesti ons to Mess rs. Sutton & ath 
ere are already ead is aia offered for 
ererken N. 
uested to address, 
he 
k as possible. Zetters relating to A toitena 
atas addressed to the Publis 
e RECEIVED. — James Cocker & Sons 
an 
_ Chester), of Forest Trees, 
Evergreens, &c.—Thom mas cg edy & _ 
ries), Catalogue of Fores and Orn 
&c.—Dippe Broth i “(Quedlinbure, 
uss ‘Wholesale one of Flow r Sents 
. Roozen on peg: near Hol- 
Autumn List of N w Gladioli ; mia Auot 
of Bulbous Begonias. 
—W. T. = 5. H RA see 5 
a = 
oung 
H—November 23, at No. 3, St. Ann's ae 
m Hill, the wife of N. N. SHERWOOD = 
ber 28, DANIEL NASH (of 
7 
. 4, York Gate, Regenti 
ted 
very ies New, and very iie i doin 
home-gro fruit is st ample for season, 
ions arrivals 
Foar Ios, to I5s. ighing 
ib. Thos. Taylor, Wholesale "apple Market. 
of- 
Gos. to 70s. ; and straw, 335, to 40s. per load. | Cumber- 
land Mar otations : — S r meadow hay, 108s. 
Cut FLOWERS. 
s.d. s.d. s.d. 
Azaleas rays I 6-3 PENT E ra E apir 
Careline ich bhasa 4 o-12 0 Pelargoniums, r2spr. 1 o- 20 
Carnations, r 2 blooms 2 o~ 40| — Zonal, eke .o6-10 
He 10-20 
alana 12 spra ets, per r2 bun. 16-30 
fee IN Poi 
T W.: d. d. 
per doz... 6 o-12 0 i en 4 0-12 0 
Do P do. o-18 o Heaths, in var., do 4 
Coleus, do - 90  Mignonette, do 4%- 
e heian; do. 4 o- 9 o | Myrtles 30-90 
Cyperus o-12 0 Pelargoniums, able, 
Dracaena terminalis “12 0-30 o | E doz. . 6o-120 
OZ. IZ 0-24 O | 
ridis 
Epiphyllums, neg aed, $9 
elastica 
Scar! Te et, do. 
46-36] Primula sinensis, do. 4 o- 8 4 
. 1 6- 7 6| Solanums, do. o-18 
Lo Dec. 3.—More inquiry for Red Clover 
seed is now on our market, and prices of 
escriptions are, i equence, exceedingly firm. Fine 
bold purple samples, especially those of French growth, 
eld for mo r ad m New ae 
n 
report the Clover oe there as characterised b 
-e Of hom very little is yet offer. 
ing n t 
ed rat and White Clovers are se 
neglected on Tona for Foreign Italian rea 
m France. In both Mus Rape seed 
ai have too limited t ect cu 
recei any check in its 
not 
remarkable run upwards ; prices being now so exorbitant, 
e buy Saly the smallest uantities apre Hemp 
seed continues at a modera re. colder weather 
t i i be low 
and 
chants, 37, Mark Lane, ian EC 
CORN. 
At Mark Lane on Monday English hea sold at gr 
full prices of the previous — n was 
fair demand at rs, ote sah descriptio 
of good quality sold. id readily at full rates, but 
Flour 
secondary sorts wer both malting a 
grinding, brought good Maize was Is. per quarter 
dearer, Oats 3d. per quarter poe ns showed 
an advance of 1s. on t d Peas tended up- 
ard in t opened with 
value edne: 
a firm tone for - all kinds of a a owing to the oats 
The supplies of home-grown pan re light ; 
Wheat and Barley in: and ol tik rather 
pta were wel il sustained in 
of stoc e 
weather and the arrivals and increased supplies in the 
dead meat mar checked the trade, and in every 
department the tendency of prices was against pro- 
ucer. Among the British fed cattle there spd sero 
ime Scots, which realised 6s. 6d, 
cu = ved pigs there was title 
quiry. Quotations :— . and 5s. rod, 
to 6s. 4d. ; sheep, 5s. to 55. p EE 55. 6d. to 65, 2d. ; 
calves, 45. 4s, 8d., and 5s. 2d. to 55. 6d. ; pigs, 
. 4d. to 4s. 8d., an tod. to 55. 2d.—Trade in 
on Thursday was excessively dull, and prices 
Of sheep there were m 
t there was no 
cest qualités on offer. 
Calves were plentiful, but feat was ee for them. For 
milch cows trade is reported as very dull indeed. 
HAY. 
The wet weather checked demand at Whitechapel, 
en y dull, e without appreciable- change in 
ket qui 
to 116s. ; ithesior, gos. to 6a ee Clover, 1205. to 
og paca roos, to and straw, 38s. to 435. 
S. 
At the aaee a and apr markets the arrivals 
moderat 
Potatos into o60 
from Pe 1gor tons and 1711 bags He 
tij a from Rotterdam, 35 trots Dordt, rog from 
Calais, 200 from Brus sels, 274 tons ia St. "Malo, 9 
bags Bo i Dinin, 150 ‘em from Le Vivien, 7 bags fr 
amburg, and 18 barrels from ‘Rew Yo e 
Only a moderate Ea emand 
weather checking t! 
house recovered 
-es nch finest ` 
and full of buds, 84s. per 51 pon 5 gd appara 
f herrik. BVIGES (2-yr.) by ong >e 
ro 10s. per r 
6 to r2 inches, stout, 
stock of por gg <le 
LARCH FI Si snd I ESTI 
Syr. Gaani, ei, splendid seuf, e 136 boot. 
sÈ iy wea Fy 20 3-yT For true native var., 
I tor 
OLE Se yr: pari yom haga hg feet. 
vet, A. Fansplant id stuff, 2 t 
PRIVI POP ARo 'B ECH, ELM, MSH, BIRCH 
n RHODODENDRONS, &c. 
HAWS by by th the one ay hundred weight, or ton. 
Samples a ve on application. All are fine 
henley, abry pS pean 
O. R. DAVIDSON, Nurseryman, N 
FyVERGREED > ee for’ TER 
Per doz.—s. Per doz.—s, d. 
Auc nad ppoia, 12 to Pore A morrera ra 
15 inc ° x we tS 
Biota clegantissna, 9 to 
~ 
ro inches 
aoe mona rato rsin. 
a 
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o 
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£8 
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332 
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it 
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12 
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g inches 12 
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capensis, 12 to 
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oa O o 
ches 
pal, Sa ree 15 
inches . o) ine (te 
Laurel, Caucasian, 12to 
15 inches to ches 
RICHARD SMITH, pM sere Worcester. 
ROSES. 
and Dwarf Roses, all clean, strong, 
tered and well rooted. 
scented and Noisette Roses, in 
, and sheltered situations 
(3 
Twelve Acres of ome 
health pmid ri 
"e thousand choices 
te 3 Con percent! age 
Pea doors. 
Extra or forces. on Perpetual Roses of best sorts, in pots, 
Climbin; t variety, for quickly covering Rock- 
bing Pk Pillars, Tn ellise s, &c. 
Price LIST 
n applica 
R, S. will be hap Pai ih a special qu Sono re rae quantities. 
RICHA RD S ITH, Nurseryman, W 
EE 5 eed SMITE, DOTAN bromo 
J ACKMANS PRICEDand DESCRIPTIVE 
: ge CATALOGUE, free on application. 
[ACKMAN’S LIST of ROSES. 
JACKMAN’S LIST of AMERICAN 
e PLANTS. 
JACKMAN’S LIST of CONIFERS. 
JACKMAN’S LIST of HARDY SHRUBS. 
JACKMAN'S LIST of ORNAMENTAL 
and FLOWERING TREES. 
JAckman’s LIST of CLEMATIS 
(Special Catalogue). 
LIST of TRANSPLANTED 
jee 
OREST TREE 
TMENT of TREES 
a 
by the Sea-coast, 
oJ oo SHROUD S ASSOR 
aan SHRUBS eg Pte P 
Soils, and in Citie 
GPS lees at SON, 
mee Woking Newey, Sater EF panied 
S &c , 8, 12, t peesi 
Anplis, = rite fn ppp ma 
mrg 12, 15; 
CHESTNUT, Spank byor to ete 
ORNS, of sorts, 
POPLARS, Silver Abele, Balsam, ieres we and Black 
Italian, ọ, 12, to 15 feet. 
ASH, Mouni x: ™ 10, to A 
OAK, Engli , 10, to 12 
OA co oP 10, 12 to E eng 
LINDEN, Common, 8, ro, to 
a, Sc 'ych, superba and Siberian, 47% “es a ria feet. 
WS, Common English, very a x, A i 4 
p to 8 feet. 
PRIVET, Barbini. 1,2, t0 ai 
z Nursery, S 
