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FARM AND GARDEN NOTES FOR JUNE

... bags, kc., may be sown for autumn and winter use Treneh celery, plant out endive and Jerusalem kale. Water newly planted asparagus beds; indeed, if the season be dry, generally, watering must be had recourse to. Thia out seakale. Sow early turnips, small ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... to the north, in Poland and Buasis, history tells us for man's benefit asparagus first grew. But now it grows spontaneously along a pordon of tie American coast. A I bed of asparagus should be found ia every kitchen garden -so delioious and healthful a ...

NORTHER FARMER.—NEW STYLE

... done in the Permanent Way. GUila ORPig ik Is Director. Larks h Ia Booking Clerk. Hot A&xlea, with Greaise a la Rose. is, ~~Asparagus Points and Crossings. no HashedTuip and Broken Marrow Bones II la Excursion StR of Train, mnl lee Salary of the Staff. of ...

DEPORTMENT; BY A COUNTESS

... those who breathe hard and are obliged to cough are undesirable. Eat and drink noiselessly; don't cut bread, break it; eat asparagus with a fork, and never carry your knife to your mouth. 'Tis inexpressibly vulgar to drain a wine-glass to the last drop ...

BEVERLEY POULTRY, FLORAL, AND HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... 2, J itingrose, Four stalls rhubarb, heaviest-1, H S Constable; 2, J Browsho, Beveley ; 3. lt XV Richardson. 23 neads of asparagus -1, Mrs Griiston; 2,- Jordan ; 3, H S Coiistable. Twelve ki luny potatoes-i, J Browsho; 2, J lung- rose; 3, \[rs Joidan. ...

COWLEY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, POULTRY, AND PIGEON SHOW

... boiling, when they acquire at very delicate flavour, very f.r different to the ordinary pea, and somewhat suggestive of at asparagus. They are iniportations from France, having bee's introduced imito Oxford in 1864. The exhibitor's stock was grown from six ...

GLASGOW AND WEST OF SCOTLAND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW

... Lord Blantyre, Erlkine House; 3d, John James, gardener to Afrs Bennie, Hampton House, Ibroxholnin VEGETABLES. Twenty-five asparagus-lot, Alex. Baird ; 2d. Jae, : Mitchell; 3d, Thomas WValker, gardener to NV. WV. lRozier, Esq., Tannorheide. Two cucumbers-let ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... black cats, and considered crickets and dogs impure creatures; she eat neither veal, nor pigeons, nor crabs, nor cheese, nor asparagus, nor artichokes, nor hares, nor water- melons (because a cut melon recalls the cut head of St John the Baptist) ; and the ...