DAIRY PRODUCE
... H. J. Perrott; 2, R. Taylor. Celery (any variety) I, A. Clack ; 2. Thos. Davies. Savoys: L.Thos. Davies; 2, A. Clack. Cauliflowers: 1, Thos. Davies; 2, A. Clack. ...
... H. J. Perrott; 2, R. Taylor. Celery (any variety) I, A. Clack ; 2. Thos. Davies. Savoys: L.Thos. Davies; 2, A. Clack. Cauliflowers: 1, Thos. Davies; 2, A. Clack. ...
... FOS SALL FOR BALE. —lreton, 8..07. Cauliflower. Corley Omens. and Imprial CoMailer. WE SALE.-4 Freeholdp et Llaarrit Mare. Another*. Foe BALE.—About Acre. Crop, quality, Merkur Hoye sear toes. — Apply. la Highland Place. lfdl FOR SALE, by Private Treaty ...
... kidney potatoes, W. Jenkins; round potatoes, T. Thomas; runner beans, G. E. Jones ; beet, D. Adams; white cabbage, J. Jones; cauliflower, Mrs. Crawshay ; carrots, D. Adams; white celery, G. Jones; cabbage lettuce, C. I'. Edmonde.; best marrow, John White; onions ...
... a°. that worrying habits *MA become in time a pose lie luxury to her anything but that to her friends. TO COOK CAULIFLOWER. Cook cauliflower in milk and eater. • little than half water. The kegetable krill beouttfully w hite and hake d e vour thau when ...
... Flower Seeds. Also, for 1 extra, 1 packet each Mustard, Cress, Beet, Pickling Cahhaite, Hnrecole, or Brussels Sprouts Leek, Cauliflower, (olden Kell Turnip ; and with every 2 6 parcel we will send two lirant! Novelties—► packet of Improved Queen Psas (large ...
... 1, A. Armin; 2, B. J. Leach. Spring Onions: 1, A. Averill; 2, B. J. ',each. Spring Cabbage: 1. W. Jenkin.; 2, S. Adams. Cauliflowers: 1. B. J. Leath. Red Pickle (*abbages: 1, B. J. Leach; 2, W. Jenkins. Leeks: 1, A. Arerill ; 2, B. J. Leach. Vegetable ...
... foe pleat. of the pi. kling Cucumber. Afford each a frequent &win over hot afternoons with a syringe or watering. put. Cauliflowers should bs treated se sad liberally pmaible from the time :bey active youth after they are permanently planted. Though th ...
... cabbage let,' ton. vutambers. •nd broad bean. A., Carrots, spring aud 'balloon, runner, marrows. anti root. Wm. Smith: Cauliflowers and Co. lotus, (;eorge Austin Fruit illpent. Ihriol Evans: Cooking 111111011.1 Evans: Goosberrius. Was. Marsh: libuharb ...
... Frederick ; 2, Mrs. Edmondes; 3, D. Adams. Parsnips: 1, E. Frederick; 2, Mrs. Crawskay. Leeks: 1, Mrs. Crawsbay ; 2, D. Adams. Cauliflowers: 1, Mrs. Hallowes; 2, D. Adams; 3, J. Evans. Celery: 1, G. JODOS; 2, Mrs. Crawshay; 3, J. Oakley. Beetroot: 1, C. Hiseock ...
... Jones. The Lily is acclaimed Quern, and she is about to he crowned. when Leonard Hill rushes in to make a claim as the Cauliflower. The chorus are delighted to make fun f • his claim in a rousing song. hut he is allowed to remain and join in the festivities ...
... HITLER WITH A SHOPPING I BAG. When the British housewife carries home in her shopping bag a tew sticks of rhubarb and u cauliflower piled on top ot seven pounds of potatoes, does she have a feeling spiritual satisfaction ii ontributing to the winning tie ...
... slice them with a knife. Shred any green vegetable except spinach, which cooks so quickly it does not need it. Divide cauliflowers into sprigs. Green vegetables should never be drowned in water. You need only just enough water to keep your pan from burning ...