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THE HORITCULTURAL SHOW AT THE ARBORETUM

... as follows:- Mr. James Walters, chemist, a fine collection of potatoes, beans, peas, rhubarb, onions, turnips, parsnips, asparagus, gooseberries, apples (1862), black currants, strawberries, &c. (not for competition, but highly recommended, especially ...

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... should acquire ex- perience with rhubarb and sea kale, then with asparagus and mushrooms and kidney beans, and so on to I higher heights' of this branch of practical gardening. AsPAtAGUS.-Asparagus beds should now be looked over, and a good body of rich manure ...

BURTON-UPON-TRENT FLOWER SHOW

... hill Heath, took first prize for cucumbers ; Mr. B. W. a Abbottsa, of High-street, first for broad beans, onions, and s asparagus, and second for cucumbers, &c.; the Rev. Henry ur Day, Lichfield-street, first rhubarb; Mr. B. S. Tomlinson, r of the Woodlands ...

THE MIDLAND HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... brace-lt, Mr. Dryden; 2nd, P. Jeffoock, Esq.; t4 3rd, lfr. Jackson. a Collection of Vegetables-lst, Mr. Dryden. tl ExTBas c, Asparagus, extra-J. J. Simpson, Esq., Potatoes, extra-Mr. B Seas; Potatoes, kidney-P. Jeffcock, Esq. II CoTrrAoxes-lat Rhubarb, Mr ...

POETRY

... Ecoosoix.-Squandering the nation's money. EXCELLSNT IN-DooD AacuSEBIENT.-Cricket on the hearth. REAL DEAR-STALtING-Buying asparagus when it is a guinea a bundle. CAUTION TO OBSsRVANT DEBTORs.-Don't allow evenyour attention to be arrested. IF NOT, WINE ...

NORTHER FARMER.—NEW STYLE

... done in the Permanent Way. GUila ORPig ik Is Director. Larks h Ia Booking Clerk. Hot A&xlea, with Greaise a la Rose. is, ~~Asparagus Points and Crossings. no HashedTuip and Broken Marrow Bones II la Excursion StR of Train, mnl lee Salary of the Staff. of ...

Horticulture

... Ief-sown plants will transplant now wvitih . i 't :;tiny, A nif watered and maulehed will nM'e. .- i,h 1w :e Jr-t year. Asparagus succeeds best on h - ';t1 I kneow 5o01o heavy clay roils in wi ?? it ?? to growv, no matter what maiy 1. . 7iib t, Yet it ...

CATTLE AND CHEESE FAIRS

... sloping gently __ it towards the haven, and are sheltered by some well-trim-- Idemd hedges of privit aud elder. A dish of fine asparagus - id wscut and sent in the some time.-lhlilfordl T'legropit. THE GoosEBEURY CATERiPOLLAR.-This; pest from- rh which all gardeners ...

Ladies Gossip

... small, for the larder is or ought to be well stocked, and an under-servant can alwaye be despatched for the pigeons or asparagus that have failed to arrive, But in households of modest pretensions matters are not so easily managed, and it is a trial ...

Literature

... language. 1 Asparagus Culture. By JAMES BAw;Es and WiLLIAtRonix- seN, F.L.S. London: 37, Southampton-street, Covent- tV garden. rc An excellent manual, describing the best methods em- at ployed in England and France for the culture of asparagus. a The names ...

GABDENTiVf* NOTEs

... select from. A few rows of Early Long-pod Beans may also be planted now out oi doors. , , ~n 15-- this time the stems of Asparagus plants Will be Bt to be cut off and cleared away This operation should be performed prior to the seed falling, otherwise ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... friends in the hay window vs at White's. They asked him,. What sport ? and he replied, aic Develish good run ; but the asparagus beds went awfully hr heavy, and the glass all through wa-s up to one's hecks ; the nmm ,,only thing wanting was a landing ...