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Kent County Examiner and Ashford Chronicle

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... standard and Mmmflmm ‘plums and cherries, red, white, and curranta, crown bob rnabrrne& several thousand strawberries, seak e, asparagus and red cabbage plants. W. H. will deliver any lut or lots after the sale free d&ifl‘:fll be had of the A High may t! uctioneer ...

SANDGATE

... was & good mumber prossut. Mr. Gosbey having read & paper on - The Fi, o Ty Yt . i ¢ Mr. James Li in hlr.lr. Jottuce 3, asparagus 1; Mr. pascdey 1 foe ‘marigold be : . Tus Racewr Acomxxt.—We sre glad to state )uhm-whflfl- Farn.—Many of the inhabitants bave ...

VIRTUER OF VEGETABLES,

... the system—w! fresh cut, of course, - Lettuce is not only cooling, but ‘produces sleep, especially if the stalk is eaten. Asparagus purifies the blood, and especially acts on the kidneys. Peas, broad beans,and haricots are positively strengthening, and ...

CROWN 808 GOOSEBERRIES and RED CURRANTS

... CROWN 808 GOOSEBERRIES and RED CURRANTS. 10,000 BLACK CURRANTS, And several Thousand RASPBERRIES, STRAW. BERRIES, ASPARAGUS, and SPRING CABBAGE PLANTS. N S TR, T reay B e W. Horne will deliver any Lot or Lots after the Sale, on Rail, free o!mnn. i Catalogues ...

‘Messrs. BURROWS & BALLARD

... and Black Currauts, 40, Drumbead Cattle Cabbage, 5,900 Red Pickling, Early Higham, and several thousand Strawberrief and Asparagus Roots. W. H. will deliver §ny lot or lots on Rail after the Sale free of expense. ] '~ CHERITON MONTHLY SALE. Five minutes’ ...

WINTER VEGFTABLES

... sown with winter spinach. Leeks, mmymumddhhtm-u the flat. A good th of winter greens, such as auacv'- hfiufld borecole, or asparagus kale may plan These should have good ground, thl-:‘ll{dvm-. for if crowded on rich soil the stems will be tender, and should ...

Correspondence. *,*Our Correspondence columns being ENTIRELY OPEN, it must in NO CASE be taken that we agree ..

... “'.‘z\ovn..f’ orth-west. There is very little fruit grown, ver, in seme of our Western States. Some of our farmers grow asparagus, melons, tomatees, onions, &c. ’ In an adjoining eouna pepperming and mint is lnglym'nluf oil. Much of this is shipped to ...

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... that light and air Lave full access to » | the interior of the trees. % VEGETABLES. — Now is a gocd time to apply salt to asparagus and scakale beds: ball a pound to » square yard is sufiicient. .\‘umulnt;u:ryl'nd now will enable the plants to lay up a ...

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... endive aad many other things. Temporary hotbeds must scon be in H-Lumlio- for asparagus. Those who still aihere to the old practice of giving all sorts of nch manure to asparagus beds in winter and spring whon the plants are dofmant, and neglect doing so ...

THE KENT EXAMINER AND ASHFORD CHRONICLE, JUNE

... pansies 1, um g Goldup, —lettuce 1, rhubarb 1. E. Hillsgwhrb{ e.hi.np’.l. C. Hi{b—rhhrb:. I.; 0 &—mfi inm 2, potatoes 3, asparagus R Snim—rhu bl, qmn&m 3. G. Brownhansies 2, rhubarb 1. A Newport— lettues 2, goose- Lcm 1. J. Hills—rhubarb 2, spring onions ...

Fomoive Vecxranizs

... plants always ri orop In - AL T e purposes. T/ .of | and other vegetables which utrlom-( * well covered at night. Frawes of asparagus should be veutilated to give flavour. and colour &8 soon as the mh.dlhw-lwm A Szigoriox or. Rosss. * The following varieties ...

B o A Secn

... quantities of less than 1 cwt. of common fish. Ix many districts of Kent asparagus beds arebeing laid down by the acre. At Deptiord one man has 0o loss than 50 acres of asparagus under .cultiva}thl,nldhhpflhm.ldhbm Trz Guardians of the West Ashford Uniom ...