EXETER MARKETS.—(This Day)
... boast of quality. Market.—There was excellent supply of vegetables of all sorts, particularly—green pease, gooseberries, asparagus, and few new atoes—but prices which showed they were rare. ...
... boast of quality. Market.—There was excellent supply of vegetables of all sorts, particularly—green pease, gooseberries, asparagus, and few new atoes—but prices which showed they were rare. ...
... four years old at most. The forcing-houses should not be less than 60 in the ni«ht. and frou that to 70 in the day. Sow Asparagus Seed to raise young plants,- they take bu little room, and a small succession bed of Seedlings will give plent of plants ...
... ; Ducklings, 6s 6d to ; E-gs, for a shilling; Butter, Is 3d per lb. ; Potatoes. Is per score; Turnips, Is Od per score ; Asparagus, 2s per hundred. Seed Market.—Owing to the tine appearance of the weather, Ulover, Iretoil, and Ever, exchanged hands very ...
... couple , Goslings, to each : Eggs. 18 for shilling : Butter, l)j to lid per lb. : Peas, 2d per peck : Gooseberries per quart: Asparagus, Is per hundred : Carrots, per bunch ': Rhubarb, Od per bundle : Potatoes, Is per peck. Very full market. Alphington Fair ...
... hoy Frames, Pickle Frames, Uouor stands, Dessert Knives and Forks, with richly carved Ivory and Pearl Handles, Skewers, Asparagus Tongs, Dish Covers, &c. &c. May procured at the Manufacturers' Warehouses .— 191, Fore-Street, Exeter; 447, West Strand, ...
... room. If any of the beds have been neglected till too forward, pull whole plants out for use, instead of hoeing.—Cut down Asparagus stalks close to the surface, and hoe all the weeds from the beds. Give all that require it a good dressing of rich well ...
... to 9d. per couple.—Fowls 2s to 3s 9d. ditto.— Gooseberries from ijd to per quart; Strawberries from 4d. to sd. per quart; Asparagus od to. per bundle.—Rhubarb 3d to 4d per bundle.—Green peas 961 P eck -—Potatoes to 7d per peck.—Corn Market. —VV heat advancing ...
... ) TO GARDENERS AND OTHERS. BATTEN, Gardener, bas for SALE, by IX Privatb Contract, upwards of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND YOUNG ASPARAGUS PLANTS, now Two Years Old, just fit for transplanting, which will be sold in any quantity to suit the convenience of purchasers ...
... couple ; Ducklings 2s 6d to 3. , ditto • Chicken 2s 6d to 3s : Butter Is to Is 2d ; Eggs 24 for la; , Sea Kale lOd per lb. ; Asparagus 2s per hundred ; Potatoes /d per score • Turnips 8d per score. , , /-» ■, Seeds.— Horse BeaDs 5s to Cd per bushel; Oats is ...
... looking fresh and good this beautiful season could produce. AH the vegetables were looking'superb. A tderably good supply of asparagus and Rhubarb was also observed. Exeter Markets.—Thi* day Friday,) produced but a small supply f fat beasts, though guile ...
... Melons.—Treat the same as cucumbers, except that two plants a pot when last shifted before planting, is better than three. Asparagus may still be forced with advantage a common hot-bed ; good roots, three years old, being planted nearly as thick as they ...
... 4s per pair : Ducklings, 4s6dto 5s Od; Chicken, 2s (id to 3s ; Butter, 10 to lid; Fires 22 for Is ; Potatoes, 6d to 7d ; Asparagus, Is 8d per iod; Sea Kale, per lb. ; Rhubarb, 4d per lb.; Gooseberries od and Mark ets. May 22—Corn—Wheat 7* Gd to 6d per ...