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irtie efioat Asparagus

... irtie efioat Asparagus. PLANTS grown in same soil a* those to the first prises Were swarded it the Spring Hortienltnrsl Exbibitione in London, 1850, and in Dublin, 1850,1857, now sala John Abell, Limerick. Strung plants of one year old, per hundred, ...

Prixe Giant Asparagus

... Prixe Giant Asparagus. PF.ANTS grown in same anil •« those to which the first prizes were eweriletl the Spring Horticultural Exhibitions in London, 18d9, end in Dublin, 1896, 1897, now on sale by John Abell, Limerick. Strong plenle of one year old, per ...

Garden farm, drumcondra.-asparagus— A supply of this delicious and wholesome Vegetable can be had HERE, every ..

... Garden farm, drumcondra.-asparagus— A supply of this delicious and wholesome Vegetable can be had HERE, every week day during its either in Hundred or Half Hundred Bunches, at whatever the market price may the time be. snd according to first and second ...

Published: Wednesday 05 May 1858
Newspaper: Saunders's News-Letter
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 326 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

KITCHEN GARDEN

... probably at the expense of the plants ; dress asparagus beds as directed last month; it is an advantage to have this work performed in dry weather. Where seaweed can be obtained it is an admirable manure for asparagus; but when this cannot bo obtained, the free ...

KITCHEN GARDF.N

... mild; Near Zealand ipinnch in heat, for transplanting ; and sow all suece.«sional crops generally once fortnight. Plant asparagus, rhubarb, seakolo, and Jems artichokes rich ground, and cabbages, both early and late sorts, for the main crops; early CJi ...

Published: Saturday 06 March 1858
Newspaper: Commercial Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 211 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

KITCHEN GARDEN

... down the stems, and clean the beds of asparagus ; cover with three four inches of well rutted dung, nnd trench up the furrows. A good mulching.ofl. sea-weed, where it can be obtained, is a most dressing for asparagus. Blanch endive ; thin the- latacrops ...

KITCHEN GARDEN

... hotbeds, or in any of the lorcing-hou-cs. Protect early beans and peas with spent or sifted coal-ashes. Another hotbed for asparagus should made and planted, as soon as the one made last month begins to vegetate, as keep up succession ; and additional plants ...

any vindictive feeling. Oysters have also attained historic celebrity ; those of the Lucrine Lake have had ..

... eggs and asparagus. This latter they boiled verv slightly, we learn from a saying of tha Emperor Augustus, who, when he wished to have an| affair despatched quickly, used to say— You must take no more time about it than would boil asparagus —asparago ...

Published: Saturday 23 January 1858
Newspaper: Dublin Weekly Nation
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 605 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

Retie* t* tli* Aesatcura of Rare Plants-

... Perpetual Grape, Cherry Trees, American; ditto, mons trous in size, of a Georgia, weighing eleven a pound ; Neapolitan Asparagus, bearing fruit nine months the year; fine collection of Bulbs from Africa; eight varieties of Aspliodele, and four ditto ...

FLOWER GARDEN

... oow, warm hnn\ era^asThe weather gett mild ; New' Zealand spinach borders as the weaine successional heat, fortnTeht Plant asparagus, crops generally ouce a artichokeg in rich rhubarb, seaka , earl j ate gorts, for the • cauliflowers, under hand-glasses ...