. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. erior, 80J. to IOOJ. ; and straw, 36J. to 40J. per load. POTATOS. From the Borough and Spitalfields Markets reportswe learn that Potatos have been in fair demand, and thebetter descriptions have been firm in price. The arrivalscontinue on a moderate scale. Scotch Regents. fi6oj. ; Lincoln Champions, 175J. to 185J. ; Scotchditto, 170J. to 180J. ; Victorias, 160J. to iSoj. per reds, 6j. 6d. to 8j. 612. ; Dutch rocks, 5J. bag.—During last week 165,960 bags were receivedat Londo


. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. erior, 80J. to IOOJ. ; and straw, 36J. to 40J. per load. POTATOS. From the Borough and Spitalfields Markets reportswe learn that Potatos have been in fair demand, and thebetter descriptions have been firm in price. The arrivalscontinue on a moderate scale. Scotch Regents. fi6oj. ; Lincoln Champions, 175J. to 185J. ; Scotchditto, 170J. to 180J. ; Victorias, 160J. to iSoj. per reds, 6j. 6d. to 8j. 612. ; Dutch rocks, 5J. bag.—During last week 165,960 bags were receivedat London from Hamburg, 19,745 Bremen, 7526 Antwerp, 2156 Colberg, iioi Ghent, 1168 Har-lingen, 7243 Harburg, 2708 Rotterdam, 246S bags 1279sacks Boulogne, and 1210 bags from Malta. Govermnent Stock.—The closing price on Mon-day of Consols, for delivery, was 97|[ to 98, and for theaccount, 98 to gS^. On Tuesday the price for deliverywas unchanged, but for the account the closing figureswere 97II to 98-Jg. On Wednesday Consols left off at98 to 98^ for both delivery and the !PpplJ]HiUIJiliiiiiiiiljiliiiiiiliiil!lill!illiJ!!:h^^^ ^IJIIillJ, The Mamcfacluros of this valu-able Mamtrc have hitherto thoughtit best not to publish Testimonials,as they have partictdarly wished thatno exaggerated state^nents shouldappear respecting it. They consider^hozvever, that the opinion of thezvcllknown Florists, A/essrs. J. &y. HayeSy of Edmonton—than whomthere are no better Plant Growersin England—zvill be considered ofespecial value:— Dear Sirs, We have been usingClays Fertiliser largelyfor some years, and arepleased to say that weconsider it by far thebest Manure we haveever tried. J. & J. HAYES. Sold in Packets Is. each, and in Bags,\ Cwt. i Cwt. 1 Cwt. 7s. 6d. 12s. 6d. 20s. Manufactured by CLAY & LEVESLEY 1?4, HIGH STREET, HOMERTON, E. 4IO THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. [March 27, 1880. GARDEN STAKES, LABELS, VIRGINCORK, MATS, RAFFIA, &c. None cheaper. Prices ofWATSON AND SC


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