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THE NEW GILBERT AND SULLIVAN OPERA

... plentiful as tabby cats, In point of fact, too many. Ambassadors cropped up like hay; Prime Ministers and such as they Grew like asparagus in May, And dukes were three a penny. Messrs Rutland Barrington and Courtice Pounds as the gandoliers sang well and played ...

LITERATURE

... them to start away' and ato freely. Late-planted tomatoes and capsicums will be -heo md benefited by the same attention. Asparagus Cutting siot aat must now cease for this season, or the grass next If I In year will be poor and weak. Celery must not ...

HYACINTH AND SPRING FLOWER SHOW

... Oranges, cemeaoec blood-cad and Tangierine; Apples in variety; Grapes, D~ates, &e., soil a basket containineg Early Pstatoee, Aspar-agus, Seakle, its Lettecces, Crosses, wvater and cemmnese, Early Tuernip, ire. ad- Me Cruicksleank, Pitfineddecc, shewinig iseautifel ...

FASHIONABLE MARRIAGE IN ABERDEEN

... sweet dish. I Mrs Henry Bayley-Silver pin tray. Miss Constance Wilson-Worked photo frame. Mrs and the Misses Youngon-Silver asparagus dish and tongs. Mr and Mrs Theodore Crombie-Silver butter dishes and spoons. Mr Alex. Gordon of Southwood-Silver sugar basin ...

LITERATURE

... prodigality with which our own poor everywhere use salt. When for the first time we be. held our gardener actually dressing the asparagus beds till they were white under the deposit, we thought of how many hundred hands there wvere at Naples which would have ...

FASHIONABLE MARRIAGE

... Ellen Castle, a handsome biscuit box; from the ser- varits at 50 Queen's Gate Gardens, a set of writing table requisites and asparagus tongs; and from Miss Octavia Hill's tenants in Chelsea, a silver bangle. - aEJOIJINGS AT HLLON. On the occasion of the wedding ...

LITERATURE

... country, Lady Hardy says :-- n lI An immense trade in fruit and vegetables is carried b al on; early peas, young potatoes, asparagus, pine-apples, si Iand strawberries being largely exported to. the eastern eand northern States ; business is brisk everywhere ...

MAGAZINES FOR JANUARY

... eatable. But ising cabbages, eaulidlowei-s, Brussols sprouts, sp~intch, mnply broccoli, endive, looks, onions, sea-kale, and asparagus mider possess but a low food] valtie, and are eaten with meat, :anc, either to help to fill the stomach, or to make thme ...

ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ABERDEEN

... album and rubrrrm, lapegeria alba, step- lusnotis, bouvardisa, white heath, nipheows, roses, maidenhair and other ferns, asparagus, plumosus, smnilax. $usp~ended froma var-ious parte of the tent are a number of hanging baskets of flowering pilants9, ferns ...