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GARDENING OPERATIONS FOR THE WEEK

... forward enough. Asparagus—Fork and dress the beds, clean them from all kind of weeds, and rake smooth. American Cress, and Salad of all kinds, sow. Cabbages, Savoys, &c. &c. —Transplant if not done before, earth forward cabbage, sow seeds all the sorts ...

TO THE EDITOR OF THE DROGHEDA ARGUS

... bracelets; hair, not made up for hair dresses ; lamp black ; linen padding {if not suitable for cotton bagging) ; mustard; salad oil; almond paste; perfume ; pickles ; perfumed hair powder; tooth powder; sulphate of quinine ; Rochelle salts; fossil and ...

THE J>ROGHEDA ARGUS

... taste. 1 rather think it isn’t.— Pickwick Papers. Ccbe roa the Eae-ache.—Steep a clove of garlic fori a few minutes in warm salad oil, put it in the ear rolled up in thin muslin after time the garlic will be dissol- I ved, and the pain removed ; then substitute ...

GARDENING OPERATIONS FOR THE WEEK,

... Sow Winter and Spring Onions, and to the wont winter, now onion*, which, although they never bulb, are useful in vauee*, salads, when al* other kinds are killed frost. Sow also Carrois—Radishes for antomn crops—the salmon or scarlet kind. Brocoli—Plant ...

RUMOURED CHANGES IN THE DUBLIN MA GISTRACY

... without end. Small salading may be produced in it throughout the winter. Chicory roots [though this may be accomplished in a common cellar] may be made to throw out their blanched leaves, which from tho most delightful of winter salads; tart rhubarb sea-kale ...

ON DESTROYING SLUGS, WORMS,See

... small, has experienced more or less annoyance from the maurauding depredations of Slugs. My own crops, such as lettrce and salad,as well young plantations of vegetables, have not (infrequently been destroyed. Their intrusions being generally committed ...

HER MAJEStr’* BBTtmW

... beef, stewed rumps of beef, surloins, rumps, and ribs of beef, dishes of shellfish, 60dishes of mashed and other potatoes, 50 salads, 140 jellies, 50 blanc manges, dishes of tarts, creamed, 30 ditto of orange and other routes, 60 ditto of mince pies, 20 Chantilly ...

THE CHURCH

... jellies, ma»sße«, dishes of tarts creamed. orange and other tourtes, dishca of mince pics, dishes of potatoes 10 dishes of salads. Rsmores *2n roast tat keys, pheasants pea-fowls, leserets, dishes of wild fowl, dishes of pa. «g«s Dessert 32 pines, ice-creams ...

WILLIAM SMITH,

... four stewed rumpa of beef, ten sirloins, rumps, and rib* of beef, dishes of thell-fi»h, duhea of mashed and other potatoes, salads, jellies, blanc manga*. 40 dishe* of tart* creamed, 30 ditto of oranga and other tourtes, ditto of mince pie*, 20 Chantilly ...

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... then ask themselves whether the time IS NOT COME ? Celery may be sown for full crop. Turnips, spinach, onions for drawing, salads of all kinds, leekr, &C., should be sown also. Asparagus Perries, sow broadcast, in a good open situation. Red Beet and Mangel ...

THE DROGHEDA ARGUS

... Cabbage of all aartn. Savoys. Ac. Sow Turnip seed, keep erupt already forward properly cleaned thinned. Hadi«b and all kinds of salad amy sown alternate weeks. Earthing up, hoeing, cleansing, Ac. before. Many crops, in gardens within moderate compass will ...