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November 18, 1893. 
Apple Rymer—y. C.; i. Cox s Orange Pippin; 2’ 
King of the Pippins; 3, Ribston Pippin; 4, Warner’s 
King.— R. A. L.\ i, Pear Uvedale's St Germain; 2, 
Louise Bonne of Jersey.— Nem'): i, King of the 
Pippins ; 2, Margil ; 3, Stirling Castle ; 4. Tower of 
Glamis ; 5, Kerry Pippin. — A. L. : i, Glou Morceau ; 
2, Belissime d’Hiver ; 3, Catillac ; 4, Easter Beurre; 
5, Beurre Diel ; 6, Marie Louise.— J. S. : i, Marechal 
de Coeur ; 2, Uvedale’s St. Germain. 
Names of Plants.— ; We cannot undertake 
to name florists’ flowers, but the white Chrysanthe¬ 
mum appears to be Madame Desgranges, and the 
purple one Dr. Sharp.—IP. Y. : Pleurothallis picta. 
— A. BrJiid: i, Hamamelis virginica ; 2, Aster 
Tradescanti ; 3, Juniperus recurva; 4, Cedrus 
atlantica glauca ; 5, Erica vagans.-PTy. West: i, 
Scirpus riparius is the correct name for Isolepis 
gracilis; 2, Pteris longifolia ; 3. Pteris scaberula; 4, 
Asplenium foeniculaceum ; 5. Peristrophe speciosa ; 
6, Libonia floribunda. 
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“THE GARDENING WORLD,” 1, CLEMENT’S INN, STRAND, W.C. 
Chrysanthemums & their Culture. 
By EDWIN MOLYNEUX. 
LONDON SEED TRADE. 
November 14?/;, 1893. 
Messrs. Hurst & Son, 152, Houndsditch, and 39, 
Seed Market, Mark Lane, F.C., report Red Clover 
steady, with but little demand. White Clover and 
Alsike in small supply and firmly held. Ryegrasses 
unchanged. 
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Sixth Edition. By fap the best ppactical work yet written on this subject 
Price, Is.; post free. Is. 2d. 
“THE GARDENING WORLD,” 1, CLEMENT’S INN, STRAND, W.C. 
The National Chrysanthemum Society’s Catalogue. 
Nov. isth, 1893. 
Fruit.—Average Wholesale Prices. 
s. d s. d. 
Apples.per bushel 20 76 
Cob Nuts, per 100 lb. 30 0 32 6 
Grapes, per lb. 0916 
Vegetables.—Average Retail Prices. 
s. d. s. d' 
Pine apples. 
—St. Michael’s, each 26 60 
I. d. s. d. 
ArtichokesGlobe doz. 30 60 
Beans, French, perlb. i 0 
Beet.per dozen 20 30 
Cabbages ... per doz. 20 30 
Carrots ... per bunch 0 6 
Cauliflowers, Eng.dz. 30 50 
Celery.per bundle 2 6 
Cucumbers .each 03 06 
Endive, French, doz. 26 30 
Herbs .per bunch 02 06 
s. d. s. d. 
Horse Radish, bundle 20 40 
Lettuces ...per dozen 20 30 
Mushrooms, p. basket 10 16 
Onions.per bunch 04 06 
Parsley ... per bunch 0 6 
Radishes... per dozen i 6 
Smallsalading,punnet 0 4 
Spinach ... per strike 3 0 
Tomatos. perlb. 06 10 
Turnips.per bun. 0 6 
Plants in Pots.—Average Wholesale Prices. 
t. d. s. d. 
Chrysanthemumsdoz. 4 0 12 0 
Cyperus .per doz. 4 0 12 0 
Dracaena term., doz. 18 o 36 0 
Dracaena viridis,doz. 9 0 18 0 
Evergreens,invar.doz 6 0 24 0 
Ferns, invar.,per doz. 40180 
Ferns, small, per 100 40 80 
Foiiage Plants, doz. 12 0 60 0 
Heaths.per doz. 9 0 18 0 
I. d. s d. 
Liliums, various, per 
doz.12 0 24 0 
Marguerites, perdoz. 90120 
Mignonette, per doz. 6 0 10 0 
Palms in variety,each 2 6 10 o 
Palms, Specimen ... 15 0 63 0 
Pelargoniums sclt.dz. 20 40 
Solanums ...per doz. 9 0 12 0 
Cut Flowers.—Average Wholesale Prices. 
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Arum Lilies, I2blms. 30 50 
Bcuvardias, per bun. 06 10 
Carnations...per doz. 10 20 
Chrysanthemums 
doz. bunches .2 o 60 
doz. blooms.06 30 
Eucharis ...per doz. 40 60 
Gardenias iz blooms 2040 
Heliotropes,12 sprays 04 06 
Lilium Harrisii, 
doz. blooms 60 90 
Lilium speciosum 
doz. blooms 20 30 
LiIac,French,perbch. 4 o 6 o 
MaidentiairFern.izbs. 4 060 
Margueiites, 12 bun. 20 40 
Orchid Bloom in var. 
per bloom, from 03 i 0 
Mignonette... 12 bun. 20 4 c 
Mimosa, French. 
per bch. 06 10 
s. d. s. d. 
Pelargoniums, 12 sps. 06 09 
— scarlet.12 bchs. 40 6 c 
Pyrethrum doz. bun. 16 40 
Primula, double, bun. 06 10 
Roses, (French) 
doz. blooms 06 16 
— . per box 16 30 
Roses, yellow, dozen 20 40 
— Red.doz. blms. 10 16 
— Saffrano...per doz. 16 20 
— Tea.per dozen 06 20 
Stephanotis.dz.sprays 30 60 
Tuberoses, per doz 04 06 
Violets, Parme, French 
per bch. z 6 30 
I Violets, Czar, French 
per bch. 20 26 
Violets.English 
doz. bchs. 16 20 
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PAGE 
American Nursery, 
Downham Market.i8o 
Apple Autumn Pearmain...i82 
Arbutus Unedo rubra.178 
Chrysanthemums, new.177 
Chrysanthemum Notes.181 
Chrysanthemum Shows,theiys 
Clematis balearica.182 
Crop recuperation .175 
Endive at Chiswick .178 
Floriculture .180 
Flower Gardening, mixed...178 
Gardeners’ Calendar.185 
Gardening Changes, recent 176 
Grape, White Tokay.182 
Horticultural lecturing. 177 
Laurel Berries.182 
Lawn Mower, a'steam .180 
Leucotboe racemosa.183 
Miltonia Warscewiezii......i79 
page 
Odontoglossum crispum 
ferrierense.ryg 
Oncidium phymatochilum 179 
Orchid Growers’ Calendar 179 
Orchid Notes and 
Gleanings .179 
Ornithocephalus grandi- 
floms.179 
Pink Layers .180 
Plant Names and their 
Associations.178 
Pruning Fruit Trees .t79 
Rose Growers, hints to. 1S2 
Societies.184 
Sunday Chrysanthemum 
Shows. 176 
Vegetable Garden .tyg 
Wall, a gay.1S2 
World’s Horticultural 
Society .179 
Superintendent of the Royal Horticultural Society’s Gardens Secretary of the Fruit Committee. &o. 
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