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... portion of air, and remove all damp decaying substances. The Kitchen Garoen.— Protect forward crops of celery, and also the cauliflower and lettuce plants in frames, but give air always in the day-time. ...
... portion of air, and remove all damp decaying substances. The Kitchen Garoen.— Protect forward crops of celery, and also the cauliflower and lettuce plants in frames, but give air always in the day-time. ...
... Victoria Wbite ?? . 5 o Fine Dwarf Curled . 28 0I 0 Chappell's Creamr. s o plaf ?? 16 0 Walcheren ?? - 14 0 . RADISH. Grango's Cauliflower ?? 12 0 Scarlet Short ?? 25 0 a, Elletson's Superb Dwarf, Wood's frame ?? 0 0 late April White ?? 12 0 London, particular ...
... the forcing of Rhubarb, Seakalr, Asparagus, Chicory, &c., and keep up a supply. If possible, e ...
... when at all give a portion of air, and all damp substances. . . THE K EN-I:ARDEN. forward crops of celery, and also the cauliflower lett tee in frames, but give air always in the day-tinie. - llEsTnt - crioN 1 The easiest and effectual way of destroying ...
... SAVOY. /per lb. v*. !'« 1 1 Green Curled Drumhead Large Cabbage BRUSSELS SPROUTS. Imported, extra fioe . English saved . CAULIFLOWER. Early London Fitch’s Large Asiatic . Walchcren . . . CUCUMBER com. perpkt. Improted Sion Uouse .10 Irishman . , ,10 Walker's ...
... Almonds, 5s to Gs per peck; Spanish Onions, 12s to 17s 6d per bag. Vegetables—Cape Brocoli, 4s to 8s per dozen bundles; Cauliflowers, 2s to 4s per dozen heads; Turnips, 91 to Is; Carrots, 2s 6d to 4s; Greens, is 8d to 2s; Leeks, 91 to 1:-; Parsley, Is ...
... Attend to the forcing of rhubarb, seakale, asparagus, chicory, &c, and keep up a supply, possible, equal to the demand. Let cauliflowers, endive, and lettuce, in frames, be frequently examined, and divested of decaying foliage; and protect from the ravages ...
... Attend to the forcing of Rhubarb, Seakale, Asparagus, Chicory, 6tc. and keep a supply, if possible, equal to the demand. Let Cauliflowers, Enaive, and Lettuce, in frames, be frequently examined, and divested of decaying foliage and protect from the ravages ...
... to 6s. per peck ; lipanish onions, 12s. to 17s. ft!. per bag. Vegetables.. Cape broccoli, 4s. to Bs. per dozen bundles; cauliflowers, 2s. to 4s. per dozen heads; turnips, 9d, to Is., carrots, 2s. 6.1. to 45., greens, Is. Bd. to 25., leeks, lid. to Is. ...
... 109 Otto 121 Oranges, per ..9d. 6d pa 100, is. to 12 BeJluae, per pelmet, 2s to 34 Al = per basun., to Gs Ca bp. to Is Cauliflowers, per dos., 3s to 6s BroccrAl, p. dm. huudt, to 15s Grease, per dm., Gd to 2s Gd Brussels Sprouts, ter halt sieve, I. Gd ...
... Sutton's Early Goliah, llurbige's Eclipse, and other superior kinds of Peas, as also the choicest Cucumber, llroeoli, Cauliflower, Lettuce, and all other kinds of Kitchen Garden Seeds, now in general cultivation, for the Ri:- Dt'l'ED CnARGE of 21. 2 ...
... Attend to the forcing of rhubarb, seakale, asparagus, chicory, &c, and keep up a supply, if possible, equal the demand. Let cauliflowers, endive, and lettuce, in frames be frequently examined, and divested of decaying foliage; and protected from the ravages ...