Chantilly Basket. Pine. Charlotte Prussian. Puits d’Amour. Lobster Salad. Hothouse Grapes
... Chantilly Basket. Pine. Charlotte Prussian. Puits d’Amour. Lobster Salad. Hothouse Grapes. ...
... Chantilly Basket. Pine. Charlotte Prussian. Puits d’Amour. Lobster Salad. Hothouse Grapes. ...
... KITCUEN GARDES AND ORCHARD. This is the period in which to lay the foundation of a sure supply of Vegetables and Salads for the ensuing winter; and time lost now can (in this respect) possible means be regained. We will suppose that all the spring and ...
... of Prawns. .Gateau a la Noix Oranges Hothouse Grapes. Epergne. Montague Rouse. Strawberries. Dressed Crab. Epergne. Lobster Salad. Petites Nattes. Boar’s Head. Ornamented Ham. Piece Montee. Bechamel Chicken. French Pie. Stand of Prawns. Gateau Mille Fruit ...
... a Royale. Orange Jelly. Charlotte Rouse. Roasted Chicken. Epergne. Chantilly Basket. French Fruits. Abnond Pastry. Lobster Salad. Epergne. Cherries. Bucellas. Fancy Basket. Centre Sugar. Ornamented Tongue. Wafer Basket. Bucellas. Mandrines. Gateau Mille ...
... as is an object of no small importance to secure a supply of this favourita salad. »ery severe weather they may be protected by Fir boughs. For the protection of winter salads, Endives, Lettuces, and late Radishes, and for preserving Cauliflower plants ...
... ground along the sides the lines, first giving ihe soil a thorough oaking of water. See ksoping a succeaston French Beans, also Salad ail kinds, making sowing of Parsley for winter use. ...
... Pie. Petites Bouches. Montague Rouse. Gateau de Pithiviers Epergue. Hothouse Grapes. Roulard de Veau. Piece Montee. Lobster Salad. Gateau Mille Fruit. Puits d’Amour. Strawberries. Peruquet Pie. Stand of Prawns. Turkey la Royale. Petites Bouches. Charlotte ...
... most important crop, I planted in greater breadth lh.»n ever. Let a continual succession ol the forward Endive tied foi the salad bowl. Continue to catih Celery—little and often is my maxim. make it rule sow fresh slaked quicklime through all Celery, i ...
... upon a warm sooth border, along with small bed American and Normandy Cress, to stai the winter. Occasional sowings ot Coin Salad should also made. When man attempts to tie his cravat around n lamppost, you may presume he has imbibing something, riuhaling ...
... infl sence of sun and wind. The plants remierei deficient that crispness and succulence winch is so indispensable in this salad, and are much more liable lo run seed. In hot sum* mers, transplanting will only succeed in such ground ns ihat of a London ...
... very rich deep soil. Attend to keeping succession of salad. Where it can done, Lettuce should planted on north herder at this season. Sow Endive for Autumn use; also Unions to diaw young for salading; provide plenty of parsley for winter use, sowing good ...
... vt tnkiket tu very thinly supplied,—nbl at all to the demand, and everythiiiK green sold at very high pricea. Radishes, salading, and rhubarb, were a shade dearer than Saturday last. s. d. s. d. | a. d. e. d. Beef per lb . 6too 64 Fresh butter .. ...