Horticulture

... which may still be planted, andI will come iii in good timle. Prick out Vonl tg ?? ts of carly Clb- barr(,. salad, and endive, anil sow radioh and salad seeds. HARDY FrUirr GARDEnx.-Go nit Nvithi cleatritig atid dress- ing strawberry beds; ialie new plantatiots ...

Horticulture

... crops. Take np carrots, parsnips, and beet; an(d plant early cabbage. Transplant canliflowers, cabbage, salad, anl prickley spinach ; and sow salad and radish seeds. Go onl blancling celery and endlive; eradicate weeds. IIAnDY FRUIT GAsEsN.-Plant gooseberries ...

Horticulture

... late broccoli. Prick out into a nursery- bed, seedling cauliflowers, and early cabbages; transplant spinach and all sorts of salads. Attend to the mushroom- beds; spawn those in which the heat is beginning to decline, and make successional beds. Remove all ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... his enmity. -Sir tgaltes' Scott. , SCAIRCITY OF VEGETABLES INr TME REIGN OF HENRY VIII. I-Queen Catharine, when in want of a salad, was obliged to Isend to Holland for it; and for some years afterwards all species of culinary vegetables were Imported from ...

GARDENING

... good bed in autumn will keep folks out of their main stores for a long while. Continue weekly sowings of Lettuce, Radish, and Salads. Let a good bed of Endive be sown directly. Much of the smaller spray of Asparagus should be suffered to grow away now on ...

A TALE OF A TRUNK—PARKER THE COMEDIAN

... impulse of elec- tricity-(it is necessary to lielition that Mrs. Brown a good deal resembled in her composition that of a salad, oil and vinegar, with mustard in abundance) -'How is it? what is it? who is it that has said anything, Mr. Parker?' ' Mrs ...

Horticulture

... surface betweens all crops. Sow cabbaige, cauliflower, winter onions, spinach, radish, and all sorts of winter and spring salad seeds. HIARDY FRUIT G.tnoxrc.-Look over tile shoots of p)each, nectarine, and apricot trees. If any of them have becms dis- ...

SKETCHES BY A FRIEND

... and be eared by mild and mo evacuant and tonic remedies.- To relieve a state of so mucli ta suffering and distress (in which salad cud body alike partiel- h' pate) MUr. CoOaCsLS ANronsacous FeatS are confidently re- et commended; as, by comsbiniog aromatic ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... (creamed,) 30 ditto of orange and other tourtes, 40 ditto of almond pastry, 20 Chantilly baskets, 60 ditto of mince pies, 56 salads, pens and as- paragus. The removes-80 roast turkeys, 6 leverets, 80, pheasants, 24 geese, 40 dishes of partridges, 15 dishes ...

THE THEATRICAL ERA

... treatment turns our milk of judicial kindness into the curds of condemn nation; and all the vinegar contained within the lobster-salad which concludes our evening's entertainments works out in- continently through our pen-nib, and sours our critique accordingly ...

Published: Sunday 03 May 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1520 | Page: 5 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Varieties

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