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THE FARM, GARDEN &c

... parsauips, salsify, and scor- tonera; from warm borders and frames, endive and lettue; from the forcing pit and mushroom house, asparagus, carrots, cucumbers, mushrooms, 3mint, potatoes, radishes, rhubarb, and seakale.- 3Asparagus and seakale: This is the beat ...

NATIONAL CHRYSANTHEMUM SOCIETY

... staircase. The, baek wais draped with, heavy tapestry, and ill front there were a num- ber of ferns, bracken, and berried asparagus. There were also on the stand about ii thousand chrysanthcemnunn blooms, among themn being four specimens that won the 20 ...

IPSWICH MUSEUM LECTURES

... tropical countries, u t whose leaves were really not leaves, but flattened stems, was also told. We heard, too, about the asparagus, which bed dadoes, and was covered with breathing b mouths, the scales being aborted leavea. Various l other extimpleB i ...

THE FARM, GARDEN, &c

... required, should be marked out at once, ard the ground trenched two feet deep. A rather sandy loam is I the most suitable for asparagus, but a soil almost wholly sand will be better than one wholly clay, because when heavily manured the sand will suit it admirably ...

THE FARM, GARDEN &c

... parsnips, 'selify, and moorzoners; from warm boiders and framesi endiv' and lettuce; from the forcing' pit in; mushroom house, asparagus, carrots, cucumbers, mnIMais, mint, potatoes, radishes, rhubarb,' and 'eabkle. ?? is to be sown in variety and qnantit* tfr ...

HARVEST HOME FESTIVITIES AT WOOLVERSTONE

... whilst at the base was a very light ig arrangement of white cactus dahlias and Pandanus in vars'egat, intermixed with light asparagus and maiden. ce hair fern. The south windowa were decorated with er Panicum suariegata trailing over the sill, and re Pandaeus ...

THE IPSWICH FLOWER SHOW

... 3 Mtr.J. Bi1ckers, Cisydon. Apples, Hr. G. Kiddie. Pino apple, Mr. t. Allan. Two pots of black grapes, Mr. Thee. Blair. Asparagus, Mr. G. Cant, gardenersaiona Three pote strawberries, Her. J. Duningbam, Ipawibe. Collection of antirrhinerus, Mr. Jno. Hines ...

COLCHESTER ROSE SHOW

... %&--50 heads asparagds.-1, 'Mr. J. R. dI Bedwell';1'2, Mr. .T. -V. Brittain; :3, Mr._9. Burton. .r Class 69.--10O heads asparagus.-A, >,Mv. W. God- e frey (the Vonro cup). i, SUALL AMIATEURS. e Class 70-3 pot plants.-1. Mr. G. B. Halls, , Colchester'; ...

THE CULT OF THE CHRYSANTHEMUM

... ballroom bouquet was composed of d. white rosea, hyaoinths, ezalias, tuberroses, the orchid ?? Calanthe Veitehii, and sprays of asparagus deeumbena. 1y YIn the case of the lsridal bouquets, both Mies Gilbert aH and Mni' Orpen used the orchid dypripedium. insigne; ...

WOODBRIDGE HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... Class 38.-Basket of yat fiowers.-1, Mrs. Wal- ford 2, Capt. Carthew; 3, Hon. W. Lowther. Class 39.-Ditto of crotons with asparagus.-I, in Major Ylowey: 2, Mr. Webster Adams. c. Class 40.-Group of 25 sniscellaneous plants.- a). i1, Genercil Sir H. T. Farren; ...

WOODBRIDGE FLOWER SHOW

... Fineamn; 3, M\iss Walford. Ditto, grown by subscribers not employing a regular gardener.-2, J. Fincham, 3, Jas. Porter. Asparagus heads.-C1, 3. Fincham; 2. Lady North. Onions.-l, 3. A. Burness; 2, 3. H. Smith; 3, J. G. Wade. Radishes.-I, F. Whisetock; ...

IPSWICH FLOWER SHOW

... in the open class againstadistinguished array of competitors. Her design was worked artistically with erigeron are and asparagus fronds. In the amnatenr class there We was also a good competition. Mrs. Edward Pretty, ry of Park Corner, won with a graceful ...