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The Cauliflower

... The Cauliflower. Millions of cauliflowers are grown annually, some good. others indifferent, and, I am sorry to say, the majority oak, !Igor. Without exception, the quality the curd depends on the richness of the soil. Early varieties, like Snowball, ...

Published: Saturday 25 June 1927
Newspaper: Birmingham Daily Gazette
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: | Words: 184 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Cauliflowers

... Cauliflowers. AIR with ears tinder haudlipbte, sprinkle with coot and lime, destroy slats; sownpmdh seed under glass, and those sown lest month. Ehubarb, Sea Kale, and Asparagus. Make fresh plantations of the first, and prepare ground by deep trenohing ...

Published: Saturday 03 April 1886
Newspaper: Weekly Irish Times
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: | Words: 55 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

THE CAULIFLOWER

... THE CAULIFLOWER. The cauliflower you may call a flower, a contemporary tells us, but if you call till you are black in the face you cannot make a flower of it. The cauliflower is an instructive example of the working of the Education Acts. Once the c ...

Published: Thursday 01 January 1880
Newspaper: Paisley Daily Express
County: Renfrewshire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 1619 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

CAULIFLOWERS

... CAULIFLOWERS. The crop that is now turning in should be carefully watched, in order that a leaf or two may be laid over any where the flower is coming to exposure. This is necessary to preserve the flower from rains and fro 4. Severe frost would ruin ...

Published: Friday 13 December 1907
Newspaper: Ashbourne Telegraph
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: | Words: 131 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

CAULIFLOWERS

... CAULIFLOWERS Cauliflowers have eased a little. This has been the sort of year when they have f:•equently come in a rush and then telhporarily vanished from the shopping scene. We are not in for a hard to find them spell, though, u there should be enough ...

Published: Friday 14 May 1976
Newspaper: Cheshire Observer
County: Cheshire, England
Type: | Words: 114 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

CAULIFLOWER

... CAULIFLOWER OWEEN. lane. Mad. my ..141 Na, OW, .1111 p. I . re**. 1.. 1 DANIELS I SAN Cr %AI .LOOK ! LOVELY PLANT=, a SUM 1 I I.* I ~er. to I .., I. 1 :::ITA: 1 : Tri - ..e',..: 7 •Ir.or= 1at. .., SELECTED SEED POTATOES. RIIDUCITION IN ...

Published: Sunday 25 March 1923
Newspaper: The People
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 69 | Page: 12 | Tags: none

Cauliflowers

... Cauliflowers. A way of postponing the opening of the clumpy portions of flower in the Ihead is to bend leaves over them. Break but the main rib of the leaf and the leaves live for days. Another plan for avoiding a glut is to tip the plants from the sun—to ...

Published: Friday 07 September 1928
Newspaper: Port Talbot Guardian
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: | Words: 222 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

CAULIFLOWER

... CAULIFLOWER. Plant out as opportunity permits. Constant hoeing and an occasional heavy watering will be necessary; and it is liest to maintain a surface maleh of about two inches of fine soil over the bed. ...

Published: Saturday 12 July 1930
Newspaper: Westerham Herald
County: Kent, England
Type: | Words: 35 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE CAULIFLOWER

... that the cauliflower is a broccoli in disguise; others, that the broccoli is a disguised cauliflower. That however i s a private family matt er, ent i re l y out o f the reg ion of scientific inquiry. All we can say is that if the cauliflower and the broccoli ...

Published: Friday 30 January 1885
Newspaper: South Wales Echo
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: | Words: 432 | Page: 12 | Tags: none

Cauliflower

... Cauliflower Sir, —In this evening’s issue of your paper I notice a paragraph On the food front in which the secretary the Coventry branch the Retail Fruit Federation refutes the suggestion that cauliflowers are being sold locally with waste leaves.” From ...

Published: Monday 08 February 1943
Newspaper: Coventry Evening Telegraph
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: | Words: 168 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

CAULIFLOWER

... CAULIFLOWER. DANIELS' “AUTUMN QUEEN, A SPLENDID rtroughvariety great merit., for use in early Autumn; heads large, white and finest quality and flavour. Plant*. ready now 2if- her 100. post free, packed inboxes. 151- per 1.000 carnage paid DANIELS and ...

Published: Sunday 21 May 1916
Newspaper: The People
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 615 | Page: 12 | Tags: none

cauliflower

... cauliflower they make delicious fritters. Let them become cold, divide them up, and, after seasoning, dip them in a thick batter and fry in deep oil or fat. If you don't want the trouble of making batter, just sprinkle the cold cooked flowerets with an ...

Published: Monday 28 March 1960
Newspaper: Daily Mirror
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 93 | Page: 21 | Tags: none