ASPARAGU
... ASPARAGU CR EMO R N E.—l CE PUDDINGS. ICRS. CR EMO N E.—IC E D WINES, CRE- MORNE PUMCH. REMORN E. HE FESTIVE WEEK. C RE MORNE. —SECURE CABINETS. PRIVATE ROOM. Metropolitan music hall, E ...
... ASPARAGU CR EMO R N E.—l CE PUDDINGS. ICRS. CR EMO N E.—IC E D WINES, CRE- MORNE PUMCH. REMORN E. HE FESTIVE WEEK. C RE MORNE. —SECURE CABINETS. PRIVATE ROOM. Metropolitan music hall, E ...
... commence to make a bed of this description, and about two years afterwards use your Asparagus. J. DAVIDSON. MAapAym,—ln answer to “Cornelia,” I would say that Asparagus requires deeply-dug, highly-manured ground; and the lighter, more san.dy the land, ...
... Asparagus Celery Sweei potatoes (coverolvtslete beta/a) FRUIT. Apricot Nectarine Quince Apple Pear Grape Melon Almond Walnut Chesnut Strawberry Loynat NATIVE TIMBER TREES. Yellow wood (a taxas or yew) Flat crown wood Bastard yellow wood Red milk wood ...
... asparagus, Bs. to 10s. :is. Os. per dozen hovseradh-h, ss. per bundle; carrots, to oi. ; herbs. 2d. to . turnips. 4d. to dd. per bunch . endive, la. Cd. to 2i. Od. pet seive ; onions, 3s. to ss. spinach. 2». 3s. per buaiiol; potatoes, 80s. to KiOs. per ...
... r• ' to Is rhubarb is 0,1 to is 9d, end forced asparagus Is to 85 P o Indic; sea-kale Is Od to Is 6d per punnet. PRICE OF BREAD.-The pries of aten bread in the metropolis are from 7d to 71(1, of is •us •ho!cl ditto Ild to ; some a bakers are selling at ...
... The Lakguaoe Flowers and Fruits.—The lilac in April,* Give leave. The rose in June, Well, I’m blowea.” The asparagus in July, “Cm aiid come again.” Peas in August, “ Shell out.” The apple-tree September, “Go It, my pippins.” The cabbage in December, heart’s ...
... POLITICAL GOSSIP' c. & HINTS UPON GARDENING. ASPARAGUS AND SEARALR for the first supply to be put in at once. All thatis wanted is a mild, sweet bottom-heat. Seakale only to be kept in darkness; asparagus and rhubarb to have full daylight, as when blanched ...
... QALMON, Whitebait, Lamb, Asparagus, Every. k) thing in season. Order your dinners by letter or telegraph. Here you enjoy your dinner, and afterwards your cigar in the lovely_Eardens. ROYAL GARDAXII, NORTH WOOLWICH. Sole Lessee and Proprietor, Mr. W. HOLLAND ...
... FRENCH Preserved PROVISIONS. Asparagus per it case 1 10 Petits Pois . per lb. 0 Green Peas . „ 0 7i Haricots Verts „ 0 71 Mixed Vegetables , 0 101 Mushrooms „ 0 10 Ditto per 1 lb. 0 61 Truffles . per pint 12 9 Ditto per 1 pint 6 6 per tin Pâté de Foie ...
... ALARGE quantity of ASPARAGUS PLANTS FOR SALE, 3 yeare old.—For price and particulars apply to Mr. Hoy, Victoria Road, Romford. 5,1,0 ...
... . COVENT GARDEN. Importations of foreign goods, ineluding French salading and Asparagus, are still well kept up, and English-grown produce is also amply sufficient for the demand. Among Apples are New Town Pippins, Pornme d'Api, and Reinettes. Grapes ...
... SAWYER'S FAMOUS LONDON DINNER FOR THIS DAY. At 2s. 6d. SOUPSeach Person. . tae Esturgeon. Asparagus (clear). FISH. So P le ° sa g la Hollandaise. Fried Whitings. ENTREES. Croquettes a la Polonaise. Piquant. Calf's Liver and Bacon, sauce JOINTS. Roast ...