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... —Transplant into trenches, filled and finally earthed for blanching. Knoivf.—Transplant ou sloping hank warm border. Kaiushex and Salad.- Sow periodically, wanted lo succeed other Turnips. —Sow for a full crop. Hoc and clean crops already Kidney Be ins.— Plant ...
... make periodica! sowings of Spinach once fortnight; and Teas, Beans, and Turnips once in three weeks. Successions! sowings all salads should made with strict regularity,and proper attention paid to preserving them from the ravages birds and insects, as a deficient ...
... Cabbage of all aorta, Savoys, Sow Turnip sued, keep crop* already forward properly dialled and thinned. Radish and all kinds of salad may sown alternate weeks. Earthing up, hoeing, cleansing, Arc. before. Many crops, gardens within moderate compass will benefited ...
... Pots, Cream Hirers, Basins, ficc.; Claret Jugs. Cans, Gobleis._-—The SHEFFIELD I consists of superb Candelabra*, Epergnes. Salad Stands. Cealre Pieces. Branch Candlesticks, Corner Dishes Hath I>tabes and Warmers, Drub Covens. Venison and Water Dishes. ...
... plan? them out by themselves, where no oilier seed the Cabbage tribe is to saved; for the mixture will spoil the sort. Sow Salad Herbs. Radishes, \c. frames—obi Cucumber and Melon bods are good—whenever constant supply required. Continue to gather in Onions ...
... Pots, Cream Ewers, Basins, Ac.; Claret Jugs. - ~ » Goblets.—The SHEFFIELD PLATE consists of superb Candelabra*, Epergntr, Salad Stands, Centre Pieces, Branch Candle* Corner Dishes, Hash Dishes and Warmers, Dish Covers, Venison and Water Dimes. Cruet Frames ...