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... a dividend upon the debits of a King, from the produce of the sale of plums and peaches, pease and pinks, cabbages and cauliflowers, will be a welcome novelty in these sad times, and give us something pour rire. ...
... a dividend upon the debits of a King, from the produce of the sale of plums and peaches, pease and pinks, cabbages and cauliflowers, will be a welcome novelty in these sad times, and give us something pour rire. ...
... and England. Alost of our pulse and herbs have also a foreign origin. Borage comes from Syria; cresses from Crete, the cauliflower from Cyprus; and asparagus from Asia. We are indebted to Italy foi the chervil; to Portugal and Spain for the dill-seed; ...
... CAULIFLOWER AND CAPE BROCOLI THROUGHOUT WINTER.—Sow at the end of June and on to the end of July, and get the plants as strong as you can be- fore the frost sets in. It is better that none of those have the least appearance to flower when taken up for ...
... ditto.. 2 A basket of Green$Mr J. D. Llewelyn 1 Peasatleastaquart l 2 The best four beads i Mr Davies, Fynone bronze mod of Cauliflowers ( Mr Talbot, M'.P 2 A basket of a dozen 4 Mr Davies, Fynone. 1 turnips ...
... W. Crawshay, Esq. 2 Onions .••••••••• Col. Morgan. 3 Green Peas J. Moggridge, Esq. 4 Potatoes. Rev. J. M. Traherue. 5 Cauliflowers R. F. Jenner, Esq. A,paragus E. P. Pichards, Esq. 7 Mushrooms J. Moggridge, Esq. COTTAGERS. 1 Flowers and Vegetables George ...
... brace J Mr D. Llewelyn 2 „ „ t Mr Grant 1 Green Peas J Mrfe starviforth 2 Asparagus Mr D. Llewelyn I Mrs Tennar.t, Cadox- Cauliflowers, four heads.. ? ton b.m. C Mr D. Llewelyn 2 Turnips, a dozen Mrs Staniforth b.m. Potatoes, not forced 5 *1'I'V'an' { MrsTennant ...
... Cucumbers, a brace D, Llewelyn 1 Ditto. Nirs,reii,n,,irit,C:tdoxtoit 2 Carrots, a dqzen. Mr Ditto. MrsTeimant,Cadoxton 2 Cauliflowers, two beads. Mr D. Llewelyn Ditto. jy r JJavios, Fynone 2 Lettuces, best basket, four r Mr y. Llewely 11 b.m. sorts, two ...
... tea-spoons, by the President ) Vegetables. Cucumbers, a brace Mr D. Llewelyn 1 Carrots, a dozen Mr Gough.. 1 ( Mrs Staniforth 2 Cauliflowers, two heads. Mr D. Llewelyn 1 Vegetable Marrow, two fruit Mr Dillwyn, I Lettuce, four heads J Mr D. VewtJ.^p ,1 Mr Vivian ...
... of scarlet and variegated runner-beans continually, and the season bids fair to indulge us long with this choice legume. Cauliflower plants must be placed early in frames, or under glasses. Beans and Peas.-Sow the first crops, but be not sanguine of success; ...
... before you make your soup then add three handfuls of Young pease, two hunches of celery cut small, six onions, a small cauliflower, some young spinach, and a dozen carrots likewise s:nall. Salt to your taste.+Iayazi,)te of Domestic Economy. CHEAP JELLY ...
... they both laughed the secretary so vehemently, that in kicking up his feet, he kicked the apron open, and nearly started Cauliflower's brother into an oyster-shop not to mention Mr. Bailey's receiving such a sudden swing, that he held on for the moment ...