. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. w hay, looj. toiioj.; inferior, 40s. to 755. ; superior Clover, 120J. to132J. ; inferior, 84J. to 100s. ; and straw, 36J. to 40.^. perload. POTATOS. The Borough and Spitalfields Markets reports statethat the trade has been steady. .Supplies are onlymoderate, and sound Potatos are firm in price. ScotchRegents, 140J. to 160^. ; Champions, iSoj. ; Lincoln,180J. ; Victorias, i6oj-. to i8oj. per ton ; German reds,6s. 6d. to 8j. ; Dutch rocks, 5J. 6d. per bag.—Duringlast week 155,000 bags were received at


. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. w hay, looj. toiioj.; inferior, 40s. to 755. ; superior Clover, 120J. to132J. ; inferior, 84J. to 100s. ; and straw, 36J. to 40.^. perload. POTATOS. The Borough and Spitalfields Markets reports statethat the trade has been steady. .Supplies are onlymoderate, and sound Potatos are firm in price. ScotchRegents, 140J. to 160^. ; Champions, iSoj. ; Lincoln,180J. ; Victorias, i6oj-. to i8oj. per ton ; German reds,6s. 6d. to 8j. ; Dutch rocks, 5J. 6d. per bag.—Duringlast week 155,000 bags were received at London fromHamburg, while the arrivals from other parts of theContinent were on the same liberal scale. Government Stock.—On Monday the closingprice of Consols for delivery was 97I to 975, and for theaccount 98 to c,8^. Tuesdays figures were, for deUvery,97^ to 97|, and 97^^ to 97^ for the account. Theclosing prices of Wednesday were, tor delivery, 97^ to97I, and 97J^ to 98ya for the account. The final figuresposted on Thursday were 975 to 98 for delivery, and 98to 98^ for the The JManitfactitrcrs of this vahc-able Mamtre have hitherto thoughtit best 7wt to publish Testimonialsyas they have partieularly wished that710 exaggerated statements shottldappear 7especting it. They consider,hoivever^ that the opinion of thewellknown FloiHstSy Messrs. y. &y, Hayes, of Edmo7iton—than who7nthere aie no bettei^ Plant Growersi}i England—zoill be conside7ed ojespecial 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,i Cwt. i Cwt. 1 Cwt. 7s. 6d. 12s. 6d. 20s. Maiitifactured by CLAY & LEVESIEY, 174, HIGH STREET, HOMERTON, E. 346 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. [March 13, 1880. Fibrous Peat for Orchids. &c. BROWN FIBROUS PEAT, bestquality for Orchids. Stove Plants, &c., £t ts. per truck,BLACK FIBROUS PEAT, for Rhodod


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