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... SALADS. Amidst our old school of garden literature the name of Evelyn marks quite en epoch. His Kaleedarium Hortense, or Gardener's Almanack, set the pattern for • multitude of similar productions, and may even yet be referred to as a useful remainder ...
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... LUBRICANT OIL FOR SALADS. Thomas Sawyer, oil Road, appeared jf-Al terday answer s'iebom f *' I oil, oil containing per cent, eating oil. The evidence she-wed „f5 named Eebertson bought, i** - '' tf laO oil tive shop, and poured on y was eaten by ids ...