818 | THE 
GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[DECEMBER 26, 18y4, 
Keep up a successional supply of roots of Seakale, 
is generally in request at this season. Parsley, ‘Lettuce, 
Cauliflowers, &c., in pits should have as much air 
a ariig the warmer part of the 
day, taking care to provide a sufficiency of covering 
to exclude frost a m the present severe weather, 
W., Cox. 
Enguirieg, 
j a EI geyi a: IL Se aes Bacon. 
32. Peasant Grass. — Will any of your readers in- 
pr seed of inte conden- 
satus (Bunch Grass) ? oe Old Subscriber. 
in’ ETHRO TULL. there a porttait of Jethro Tull 
ak ce? and, iË so, in whose ose possess edni t? and 
tari iY beevrengraved? By: 
Answers to Alien aem 
water elter land. di h 
above, a few Weeping e 
in of the lake will soon d an 
inviting summer shelter. com R en- 
n Th on Rhododen: 
dron will be found the best regen; = to this 
may be added Privet and Pampas Grass. ‘7. S. 
CARPET BEDS: Landscape. Try some of the plans in 
Carter's Practical Gardener. 
FRUIT Room SHELVES : &. B. similar rerent È 
zs arn Seto in our ian issue. It 
tter much w wood is used, but w ee give 
peeferens to the | best yellows Pine, on account of its 
lasting qualities. 
Sapa A Subscriber. The insects on jonr Myrtle 
of the many ies ot hich are not 
oe to be decidedly injurious to vegetables. The 
may Sgr A be killed by ordinary fumigation. /. O. 
LABELS : . C. There is no right or wrong way. 
It is Pio a matter of use or convenience. Whichever 
you find you can most easily write or read is best. The 
pen prove that it comes most con- 
; ‘the majority, 
» Ooaeh the ee meet gach ee: 
— Subscriber. 1, insufficient ; 2 and 4, forms of Sela- 
ginella Martensi; 4 3: a Galeo po mi 
SHADING FER r rnery glazed with 
2I-0Z. corragated o or ough Bea praes will not, under 
s y other shadi 
ordinary circumstan 
conser ry mi 
- summer shade of tiffany. or i 
PHANOTIS a, AR: The was 
` prepared from a fruit ripened thi: the 
. no shows in London at the time the fruit was ripe 
‘That is the reason, we believe, it was not shown. 
Warte POINSETTIA : W. Pa ae branching of Be 
isa aracte:, 
-divisions depending on the vigour of the 
CATALOGUES RECEIVED. oe (hap ats Set 
- Establishment bse, AN ; 
- and Amateur's ns & Co. ( Wateka 
Place; Edinburgh), Des Destcigtwe Price List of Gladioli. 
eae ng the 
sll Maleate Apple Mar, 
Cor FLOWERS. 
Te s.d. s yji s. d. s. d, 
TO .. To o | Heaths, ın var., doz. 12 o-30 0 
D E Ah dct o | Mignonette, do. Pe pi 
Fruit. 
T a. 
Apples, per W%-sieve 1 o~ x x 6 lons, each .. œ 10-30 
Chestah y per bush. 10 0-20 0 | Nuts, Cob, p. lb. .. 1 6-20 
Grapes, En: B eye Porno ap .. 80-120 
a fe | o- 8.o | Pear ~3060 
Lemons; eed roo -.. 8 0-12 0 Pineapples, p Ib. 30-60 
Medlars, per doz. .. Walnu ush. ..16 0- .. 
Fa 
sk LERE 
Artichokes, Fr., each < o 8- Lettuces, per doz. r16-.. 
Beans, Polaco pr OF aa ushrooms, per jott. x o- 26 
œ 2 o | Onions, young, bun. o 4- 0 6 
Brocoott: Pp. ae.. o 9- 1 6 | Parsley, per bun 04-06 
rus. Spi , P. bush. 8 o- .. | Parsnips, p. doz og Iro 
Cabbages, per doz. .. 1 o- 2 o | Radishes, per bunch. o 2- 0 4 
‘ots, p. bundle .. o 4- o 6 3 biac Taini do .-06 
Cauliflowers, per doz. 2 o- 6 o | Seakale, ‘per bundle r 6- 2 6 
Celery, per bundle . x 6- 2 o | Shallots, per lb. .. o 3- .. 
Cucumbers, each .. 2 o- 4 o | Salsify, per bundle .. 1 6- .. 
ndive, per doz, I o- 2 o | Spinach, per bush... 5 o- .. 
Herbs, per bunch .. o 2- o 4 | Tomatos, per doz. .. I o- 30 
Horse Radish, p.bun. 3 o- 5 o | Turnips, bundle. o 3-0 4 
Leeks, per bun 2-0 
EDS. 
e agricu 
: . 23.—T 
now assumed quite a holiday character. In all descrip- 
m 
unc) Ra: 
low level of some remains u 
ary sS 
has not yet received any check { ff its wild career T upwards 
4&1 per bushel is now easily made for indifferent for reign 
» on ie other hand, a still cheap and 
eglected. The cold weather has nd 
he week i 
haw & Sons, Seed Pi NA 3 
CORN., 
At Mark a on Apie ie maki was — ara 
hardly so firm as on | ithstandin : 
limited, and recent currencies were yray for the 
better ee of both English and foreign. Barley was 
steady, an soaa inquiry prevailed for Aeran mati 
produce. Malt w. as very quiet, and somewhat disposed to 
give way in price.. The arri vals of 
little less money was a accepted. for 
instances for sound corn. 
steady.—The average prices for 
mber 19, were: Wheat, 455. Id. ; le ~ 
Oats, 29 For the corresponding week last year 
Wheat, 615. 7d. ; ; ogies » 26s. 3d, r 
e eas the tenden ency was 
was held for full terms, Barley 
were without change in value 
CAL ILE: 
At the Metropolitan peragat, on 
of beasts was smal 
scarce and dear. Ouo! ati ions 
and 6s. to 6s. 8d. ; calves, 55. 6d, t 
to 5s. 4d.; sheep, 55. to 5s. 8d., and 6s. ad. t 
HAY. 
The arrivals of fodder at Whites echapel have been rather 
larger, but the was not less active ne onsequen 
nor wa an Atria of strength in the quota- 
tions :—] eadow hay made īoos, 
T155. to 126s, ; laces, 955 to x 
1205, tO 130s. ; 
gabt tags Wok tat 
tons 
Dunkirk, ee 0 bags from i Boulet 2 
other quart 
COALS, 
In the y the 
fully : a 
the week, Wednesday's trade was steady, at firm rates, 
o2-04 
Rien: :—Early cory r1os.; Early Myatt’s, oy Early 
Regents, 120s. dE arly Dons, 120s. per 
n fe atent Linseed. Zoka 
ultural seed trade has 
elo oad SoLo 
Can 
e 
A fair trå de ay: ghi een 
7, Mark Lane, E.C, 
Pats were larg anda 
d in 
against buyers; Maize 
was firmer, and Oats 
Mo onday the number 
sts, 45. to 55. 
to 6s. rod. ; pigs, 4.4 
about r ns from 
and 38 pach ges from 
ussia Mats 
oe KBU URN” AND th 
Importers of Mats in Lond 
the SCARCITY of ARCHANGEL” in mp quence of 
i d 
Pone ghee 
sia Mat 
ARENDAZ AND FISHER. 
Covent Garden, W.C., have a ura ep k Street, 
REE 
for Arat purp 
FERIEN, O0 ARCHANGEL 
dı 
just arrived ; of a Parcel SE SECOND-HAND goni MATS 
for Covering = Packing, cheap. 
WM. PETERS, 44, "Denter duce: South, Goodman’s s Fields, 
near Minories E 
POA MATS, 
BURG, and 8os. ; superior 
NG MATS, 205., 
AW 
Indestractive Terra-Cotta Plant Markers. ‘ 
AN CS 
Printed Patterns, and Specimens sent post free on 
applicarjan; also Patterns of ae ental Tile Pavements for 
c 
tories, Entrance Halls, 
MAW 
D CO., Benthall Works, Broseley. 
ufactured — = oh bs the Silicate Zopissa 
Man 
Composition and Gran 
For Price Lists, Testimonia, 
to THOMAS CHILD, Manag 
London, E.C. 
SI 
SITION. = 
PRESERVE STONE Brite 
a DE 
cost. Manufactured Solely and “Only br ay bse 
t Com 
bl ie on and Granitic Pain 
all Colou 
Fo Batini and Testimonials s to THOM 
HILD, Ma 39A, = William Street, London, E.C. 
prised b 
Cast more "Gardens, 
late gti toutes. &c. 
ane OF P REPARE 
wooLg 
A perfect ioii of heat or cold, pee a fied 
perature where it is applied. 
Forcing Fram 
PROTECTION FROM | oL WINDS and MOR 
“ FRIGI DOMO” NETTING 2yatds wide, rs. 4d. per 
I DOMO” CANVAS. 
wo yards ae 
The yards — 
Four yards w 
ELISHA T. ARCHER 
Stanstead and Bro 
rin 
and EE on application, at TE 
FE: EFRIGE 
vier Majesty me. Te ‘for Windsor 
on, apa M 
[=== 
SONS, 
on, have, 
instru 
the Trade o at lo ip, 
nor 5, Waste 
Merchants. 
on application to 
—A large Rigo of 
ANGEL, 100s. ; PETE 
close Mat, 45s., 50s., and 55s; 
; eveay 
PATENT: — Prices, 
ad Patras of rpo er 
er, 39A, King 
the lat 
D HAIR 
A good covering for P 
OSTS. 
rod. per 
ae per gee 
.. 
j 38. 10d, 
nly Maker of a 
ble and of su 
‘ GROSHER we CO., M 
land Road. E. 
eet, Blackfriars, S. Rees Road, Chelsea, : 
Agents. for LOOKER’S PATENT “ACME FR 
PLANT Sve ae ante PROPAGATING: BOXES: 
FOXLEY’S PA ‘BEA 
RI 
B: : 
Illustrated Price Lists free by post. The Trade su 
ADED GARDEN j 
ORNAMENTAL 
for 
ng &c. 
FLINTS on BRICK E BURKE G 
KEN 
‘ens 
F. ROSHER AND CO. 
. ROSHER anp CO., Brick and Tile 
ee addresses 
PAVING 
