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1850 - 1899
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Wales

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RHOSLLANERCHRUGOG

... dahlias covered with maiden hair ferns and asparagus. The gallery pillars wede entwined with ivy leaves Old asparagus, viith-l. dahlias and nasturtiums intermixed. Oats, wheat, and barley, dahlias, ferns, asparagus, grapes, apples, and pears were used in ...

PRIEST WESTON, CHIRBURY

... anemone japoy);c:1; the screen, asparagus, corn and grapes; the lectern grape3 and flowers; the pulpit, chesQut fol;age and fruit, with pendants of ampelops;s the front, dahli:1s, corn, and light diagonals of asparagus and oats, the space above the tower ...

CORRESPONDENCE

... favourable, it is a question whether it would not be advisable to delay such sowings till January. Remove the surface soil from asparagus beds, wheel on a good heavy dressing of rich manure, and replace the soil re- moved from the surface. Horseradish should ...

BERRIEW

... daintily clothed with Japan anemones, corn sprays, Virginia creeper, and travelers' joy, or with tritoma, coreopsis and asparagus, all hore sitent witness to the taste and industry of Mrs Martin, Mrs King, the Misses Corbett-Winder, Humpbreye-Owen, M ...

----WELSHPOOL

... They that will to Cupar, maun to Cupar. The obstinacy of the Scotch was illus- trated by the story of a man who was eating asparagus from the wrong end, and who when the right way was pointed out to him replied with dignity, Much obleeged, but I prefer to ...

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... JTJA*>IES' HANDY ILLUSTRATED GUIDE. ftanjps, Ma^meL^yl's^vbolston Street, Bristol. tafonnatlon and blessing to •wo™«-V'd. ASPARAGUS KALE planted now will give ttJSe) »SPpliet> until Young Pna* oome in. 9d. lOO, •V- 1000 ^=- £ OpL HEAPS, CLEWER. WJXDSOR ...

- AGRICULTURE

... fly, which has in many districts riddled the cotyledons of swede and rape. In gar- dens the pretty beetle which infests asparagus is at work, whilst there is an unussal abundance, upon the leaves of pear and other fruit trees, of the hand- some but voracious ...

MACHYNLLETH

... potatoes, 4s 6d to 5s Od per cwt; carrots, 3s 6d to 4s Od per cwt; onions, Id to 2d per lb; rhubarb, 2d to 3d per bundle asparagus, 3d to 4d per bundle. OSWESTRY CORN MARKET, WEDNESDAY.-White-I wheat, 4s Od to 4s 2d per 75 lbs red wheat, 3s lOd to 4s Od ...

AGRICULTURAL NOTES. ;

... but here again cultivators who will take the trouble may reap the reward of their exertions. An eye should be given to the asparagus beds, which are just now infested by the handsome httle cross- bearer beetle, Crioc-eris asparagi, and the female is laying ...

LLANIDLOES

... knives and forks in case: Miss Lewis, St David's, silver fruit spooas in case; Mr and Mrs Joseph Davies, Aberystwyth, silver asparagus server in case; Masters Edward, Gordon and Normaa Davies, silver cigarette paper case; Miss Eveleen Davies, afternoon teacloth; ...

OSWESTRY. I

... better dish Mr Eric Jones, pair of preserve spoons; Mr W Tanuatt Morris, hand mirror in brass repousse; Mr and Miss Poole, asparagus server; Mrs Anderson, white marble tazza; Miss A F Jones, newspaper rack; Mr E LloJd, Morton, biass hot water kettle Mr and ...