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HORTICULTURE

... LXrcH* GARnmN.-New plnts tdons of asparagus and globe artichokes 8hould be made at once, choosing good deep rich soil that has been pre pared by being heavily tanured and, trenched two or three feet deep; also give the asparagus beds their sprlng dressing, ...

ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF IRELAND

... gardener, Mr M'Mahon. Second prize, V C Colville E'q Cucumbers-First prize, 11' C Colville, Eq.Scn prize, Mr. M'Cormick. Asparagus-A C H Pollock, Esq. PotatuesG A Hamilton, Esq. French Beans-Colonel Bruen. Rbubarb-J Barlow, Esq. SeakaleW Colville, sq. ...

PRACTICAL FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... above. Brocoli, wbite-first prize, Mr. Gough, as above; second prize, Mr. Allen, gardener to J. Barlow, Esq., Sybil Hill. Asparagus-first prize, Mr. Forrest, as above. Potatoes, best twenty-four-first prize, Mr. Waters, Glas. ne-vin. Cucumbers, best brace-first ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... far as the end of the street.' As we proceeded together W-- passed. ' That is the villain,' exclaimed he, vwh helped me to asparagus and gave me no toast' He very nearly upset my gravity once in the pulpit. H He wae apparently very attentive, when suddenly ...

THE EXHIBITION AT PARIS

... numerous, and are often filled with flowering plants. I don't know, however, what advantage in some of them are bottled asparagus thicker than one's arm, or a colossal mushroom measuring a yard and a half in diameter. I may add that several flowers seem ...

PAIRS

... litter which it causes. Get ground prepared by heavy manuring and trenching for fresh plantations of rhubarb, seakaes, and asparagus, and remember that the ground for these things can hardly be made too ricb.-Gar- dener'a Chronicle. Shoud the weather continue ...

ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... Mr. Ladly. e Strawberries-Mr. Reith, gardener to his Excellency. af Cucumbers-Mr. Reith, gardener to his Excellency. h Asparagus-J. L. Armit, Esq. Potatoes-The Earl of Charlemont; gardener, 'Mr. / M'Cormick. French Beans-James Ferrier, Esq.; gardener ...

FAIRS

... Inferior qualities. Bread stationary. K(ITCHEN GARDEN SEEDs-Peas 8d to 10d per quart * beano 6d to ad ; kidney beans I5; asparagus d i per aoztu beet 4d; broooli la to Is 3d; cabbage seed 3d to 6d caulidower 18 ad ; celery 6d rcarrot Sd ; 0cmr salad 6d ...

ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY'S SPRING SHOW

... excellent. Mr. Pim, of Breonesntown Rouse, took offthe first prize for the best collection, and for French beans, cucumbers, asparagus, potatoes, and cabbage. The arrangement of the flowers, plants, asd exotics for ?? in the several tents and the general ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... anelke r: there 'V ' Ob, yeki!t she tepli'ed,' drawing. swiy frouus him, Plots'llkeyou;.they were tiedup inbunchealike asparagus, aud Aoldfor.10 cants.per .buclu .Bundy got up, and went togae his rlnwyar4 he had auf cient groundg for divorce,' Am!1eri ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... can he had at two fralncs. Strawberries rer Still dear arid small-.they bring about five francs tile pottle ?? Your doris) Asparagus may be had at 15 sous the Cundre-t e very mest, hiowever, cost four francs the hundred. auaflco-rers are three to six sous ...

THE MAY HORTICULTURE SHOW

... Swords came well to the front in thedisplay. )iS- One of the most notable things in the entire show .S Wras a bunch of Jersey asparagus (not entered for competition) supplied by Mr. Thornton, salesmain, or, Chathami-stret. They were phenomenally big, and ot ...