Poetry

... more coal on; Lct us push about the flagon, And the children play snap-dragon. .Make the most of moments flying, Whilst asparagus is tdying, And the green peas looal more distant, With the weather inconsistent. Loss of Spring a Fogy grudges, Morv, as ...

HORTICULTURE

... LXrcH* GARnmN.-New plnts tdons of asparagus and globe artichokes 8hould be made at once, choosing good deep rich soil that has been pre pared by being heavily tanured and, trenched two or three feet deep; also give the asparagus beds their sprlng dressing, ...

Royal Oxfordshire Horticultural Society

... Culham. Cnuumbers-1. John Parsons, Esq., Iffley; 2. R. Stanton Wise, Esq., Banbury. Cauliflowers-1. The Bishop of Oxford. Asparagus-1. Mr. W. Adams; 2. Mr. V. Wakefield; 3. Mr. W. Day; 4. Mrs. Ensworth. Lettuces-1. Ml. G. Morris, Summertown; 2. the Earl ...

FASHIONS FOR JUNE

... amongst them. W RtiiBDY FRUIT AND - KITcHEN GADDEN.-Asparagus as bed, in full cutting, i. e., in their prime, may have every shoot cut away until the middle of June. Sprue, or y very small asparagus may however be permitted to grow. This Will t the ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... Battersly, Torquay-Box of Agates. am Henry Ellis and Son, Silversmithss to the Queen-Sisall Go articles of silver plate, asparagus fork, and gold and silver Ft samfety chain brooches, Devonshire agate, and Madrapore of ditto. Specimens of silver net work ...

FRENCH SUPPLEMENT TO A STOCK SHOW

... yet we learn that between each. trial course there intervened some non-competing course, such. as fi.h, fowl, sweatbreads, asparagus, end so forth. The roast, beef-hadhbeen cooked before a small grate containing chars- coal, with a bachelor's o'es behind;' ...

POULTRY SHOW AT PRESTON

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FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... strawberries and cherries, R. Hazeldine. -VPOErTALES: Best brace of cucumbser, A. Thompson; 2nd, ditto, 3. Holden. Beet bunch of asparagus, seakail, dish of mushrooms, and potatoes, R. Hazeldine: Beet brace of lettuce J. Holden. Best brace of cabbage, ditto c ...

THE GARDEN.—By Mr. Glenny

... Hoe between the cabbages, brocoli, winter spinach, breco sprouts, and draw earth to the steme. Earth up celery, t- forc asparagus, see kale and rhubarb. CommnCe your hot-beds for eueernbers and melons, if you have not already begun; and, if You have, ...

THE FASHIONS FOR JUNE

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LADIES' FASHIONS FOR AUGUST

... 40 2.0 3 M CurrnLts.blaek..Q . .0 7 0 .00 0 .0 . 00 re - r ' . ?? 0 05.0 0 5 .0 0 O Cherriesperlh .07 00 0 00100.0 O ar - Asparagus,ppr100 00.. 00 00.. 0 , 00.. 00 th ig. pie apples4 0..0 40o.0o 0o..O0 fe Forcign ditto :1 0.20 2 0.20 20.30 D Filberts ? ...

FIRE AT THE PRINCESS'S THEATRE

... weeda can be'got hold, of. Those. 'who are rehort of hands will find this the best economy. Let those who have first-rate-asparagus see-that plenty of: manure~of half-rotten vegetable matteris dug into the alleys forth- ,with.'isu acearde'trleinhofth r- ...