ASPARAGUS RHUBARB
... ASPARAGUS RHUBARB .. Earl of Craven .. Lady Hood. . Mr.Thos. Redgrave. .. .. Mr. K. Merrick, jun. ...
... ASPARAGUS RHUBARB .. Earl of Craven .. Lady Hood. . Mr.Thos. Redgrave. .. .. Mr. K. Merrick, jun. ...
... LOT A GARDEN, adjoining the one in the former Lot, planted with Standard Apple, Pear, and other Trees, Asparagus Beds, &c.,in full bearing condition. ...
... GARDEN, adjoining the one in the former Lot, planted with Standard Apple, Pear, and other frees, Asparagus Beds, &c., in full bearing condition. BLACKWOOD’S MAGAZINE, No. CCCCV., for July. Price 2s. 6J. Contents Dies Boreales, No. ll. Christopher under ...
... ale and wine cellars, and requisite out-offices, and an excellent water closet; large garden, planted with fruit trees, asparagus beds, &e.; double coach house, with a back approach, harness rooms, groom’s apartments, and three-stall stable and grain ...
... ale and ine cellars, arid requisite out-offices, and an excellent water closet; large garden, planted with fruit trees, asparagus beds, See.; double coach house, with a back approach, harness rooms, groom’s apartments, and three-stall stable and grain ...
... Mill, near Kettering. Mrs. I ...
... , of Ghent, has discovered that the refuse ends of asparagus make excellent paper, at half the expense of paper from rags, and that a still greater economy is obtained by mixing the pulp of asparagus with that of the beet-root. The Art-Union London. —Upwards ...
... of Round Potatoes T. G. Skipwith, Esq. Mr. Elliott. 6 Turnips . . ditto . ditto Basket of Onions . ditto . ditto Hoads of Asparagus . ditto . ditto Collection of Fruit, tastefully arranged . C. N. Newdegate,Esq.,M.P. Mr. Evans. 3 Lettuce . . Earl Craven ...
... Dessert Apples. 1. Wollaton pippin Culinary Apples. 1. Hanwell souring 2. Norfolk Beiffiu . Cuctimbers. 1. Long prickly 2. Gun Asparagus. 1. Giant 2. Ditto Rhubarb. 1. Giant 2. Name unknown Potatoes 1. Beef kidney 2. Bratton’s kidney Forced Potatoes. 1. ...
... done.” Asparagus. —Take a quart wine bottle, such as French wine is sold in, invert it over the head of an asparagus just rising above the ground, and secure it by three sticks, so that it cannot be knocked over. If left in this state, the asparagus will ...
... drink his heaJ Covent-Garden. —There were good supplies °n Monday at market, particularly turnips, ci ballads, sea kale, and asparagus, the new crops co fine. Old onions are scarce and dear. Cucumbe firace, French beans ss. per 100, new potatoes 2s e r lb ...
... giant varieties, it may be mentioned, that in the second week in March, 1831, twelve plants were set in ground prepared for asparagus. In June the leaves met, and the whole plot was covered. In 1832 the plants yielded profusely, many leaves measured above ...