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GARDENERS CHRONICLE. [DECEMBER 19, 1874, 
FRUIT. 
s.d. 5. aid. hd: 
les, per 14-sieve r o- 1 6 | Melons, each .. Io-30 
tnuts, per bush. ro o-20 Nuts, Cob, p. Ib. .. 1 6-20 
Grapes,English, p.lb. 2 o~ 6 o | Oranges, p. 100 - 80-120 
Muscats, d 40-860 , p. doz. . 20-50 
Lemons, per roo .. 8 o-12 0 Saanio Ib, .. 30-60 
Medlars, per doz. .. o 6- 1 o | Walnuts nig a --16 O- .. 
VEGETABLES, 
sd, $. d. | sd. s.d. 
Artichokes, Fr. each o 8- .. | Lettuces, per doz. .. 1 6- .. 
Beans, French, p. 100 2 o- ushr , per pott. 1 o- 2 6 
Beet, per doz. .. -I œ 2 o | Onions, young, bun. o 4- 0 6 
Broccoli, p. bundle.. o g- x 6| sley, per bunch.. o 4- 0 6 
Brus. Sprts., p, bush. poro | Parsnips, p. doz. n 09-10 
Cabbages, . 1020 Radishes, per bunch, o 2-0 4 
Carrots, p. abs = o 4- o 6| — black, Turnip,do. .. -0 6 
~auliflowers, 20-60/S e, per bundle x 6- 2 6 
velery, per bundle . r 6- 2 o | Shallots, per lb. ..03-.. 
A bers, each .. 2 o- 4 ð| Salsify. CES 
Endive, per doz, .. r o~ 2 o | Spina Canoe, 
Terbs, per bunch o 2- o 4 | Tomatos, per doz. .. 1 o- 3 o 
Horse Radish, p.bun. 3 o- | Turnips, per bundle. o 3- 0 4 
weeks, per bunch o2o4)! 
Potatos :—Early Shaws, IIOS. 
Early TS ct Early 
Regents, 120s. ; and Early Dons, 120s. per 
SEEDS. 
Lo: : . 16.—Our seed trade is now quiet, but 
New English red Clover seed is offered sparingly. 
ae anything good long prices are asked ; secondary and 
Trefoil pach the demand is te present limited. Forei 
Italian is without change. We have a good inquiry for 
English Linseed. For foreign feeding parcels last week’ s 
quotations are well maintained. The worthy 
teration in either pene or Rape seed. Canary seed 
st again i some shillings per quarter dearer ; 
speculation have now forced up this article 
to a most “paleo fi Boilin: 
req d continues 
this quiet fine of the yea offer no subject for i 
= Aap hg aw & Sons, ‘Seed! Merchants, 37, Mark Lan 
CORN. 
At Mark Lane on eae ape Wheat was held 
for late rates, and the d 
the and was 
— siker : 
28s. ier For ponding week 
— Wheat, 615. 11d. ; or Mek $ ate Oats, 
CATTLE. 
e Christmas me pe Pe Monday was in 
way ook suited t 
promi 
every 
Sm pen 
i 
r er sur. 
ed an excellen t collection, 
well: deserved the commendatio: ons 
breeds were 
Good sheep 
market day. C ves were scarce and 
tear and the rade for mich soms was i's very te 
pressed condition, 
characterised the 
sd hose coals dane ot pr A 
GRAPE VINES. 
THOMAS METHVEN & SONS 
Have at present a large and very fine Stock of GRAPE VINES, thoroughly ripened, which they 
eg to offer at the following prices : 
lst size, 7s. 6d.; 2d size, 5s. each, 
T. M. & Sons had the honour of supplying to the Gardens at Glamis Castle the Vines which ; 
have succeeded so admirably under the management of Mr. Johnston ; and their present Stock 
is raised from eyes taken from these famous Vines. 
LEITH WALK NURSERIES, EDINBURGH.—December 1. 
THE FINEST BROCCOLI IN CULTIVATION 
COOLING’S MATCHLESS. 
GEORGE GOOLING 
Begs again to offer Seed of the above now well known Broccoli. It has taken its rank as. 
of the finest self-protecting varieties grown, coming into use immediately after Snow’s Wi 
White, with immense pure white heads of a pyramid shape, very close, and of a delicious fave 
It was awarded a First-class Certificate by the Royal Horticultural Society when first exhibited, 
and has upon several occasions since been shown and Specially Commended, and again obtained 
the First Prize in a strong competition at South Kensington last spring. 
Price 1s. 6d. per packet. 
Price to the Trade per Hundred Packets or per Pound on application. 
GEORGE COOLING, NURSERYMAN AND SEEDSMAN, BA? 
N KE W R:-O-8-hS. 
SEEDLING HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSE, 
SIR GARNET WOLSELEY (Cranston’s). 
First-class Certifi Royal Horticultural Society at the Grand National Rose Show, July iNe 
esie ea awarded at the Oxford Rose Show, June 2 
This fine New Rose, which has been the attraction of all full, and pee formed sanding out bold and ei 
during the past season, was raised from Prince ille strong and vigoro rı wers on every s 
colour is the richest vermilion shaded a ke an pe enn on r are ‘it will ankie take a very pi 
aT retain ghout. Flowers 
throu, arge, 
B.—Orders are now being booked Pr. Plants to be pa out in the Spring of 1875, price 7s. 6d. each, 
NEW HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSE, 
CRIMSON BEDDER (Cranston’s). 
As a Crimson Bedding Rose this TN urpasses e other rt tot all over a whee from pean ull November. Colo 
Rose for brilliancy of colour and co! us blooming ; td naea 1, y ting, — n glossy f fo! 
of growth is moderate and shoots short joitited, producin 
Strong Plants 35. 6d. each ; 308. per dozen, 
CLIMBING PERPETUAL ROSE, 
CLIMBING JULES Sabet E TEN ( Crane 
-A sport from Jules Margottin ; flowers ables ig? Moc to is É 
parent ; ya free and vigorous climbing habit ; notin Spee? Pia ~ 
ess: CRANSTON & YOS, 
ANNE es KING’S ACRE, near HEREFORD. 
THE LAWSON NURSERL 
EDINBURGH. 
The Extensive Stock of 
Seedling and Transplanted Forest Trees; 
ORNAMENTAL TREES and SHR 
FRUIT TREES, &c., we 
Is this Season in Splendid Health, and will be Sold 
ERTI : Moderate Prices. ? 
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Catalogues on Application, and Special Offers will be made for Large Contracts. 
THE LAWSON SEED AND NURSERY COMPANY, Le 
EDINBURGH AnD LONDON. 
LONDON ADDRESS: 106, SOUTHWARK STREET, SE 
