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MAKIMO lIOTBBUB

... making up the bed the requisite firmness should given by beating and treading as each layer of material is added. Beds fur Asparagus and Potatoes should be four feet high at. back ami three feet front, and a foot wider alt round than the frame. For Horn ...

HINTS FOR THE HOME

... s for diui’ing with men un* incompatible with irritable brain, week stomach, or defective circulation. ” Asparagus.—The proper way cook asparagus not generally known. In tho first place some depth is required, and it is well preparing the grass to cut ...

LADIES’ COLUMN

... and asparagus from eighteenpence to five shillings a bundle, that the latter being the giant asparagus which comes from the extensive beds near Paris, the ground reclaimed from the Seine. Only for the showy appearance of the large sized asparagus is not ...

LIST OP PBESENTS

... Serpell—Silver asparagus tjngs. Mr. Haverfield—Silver bread fork. Rev. R. O. Plumptre Crown Derby china frame. Mr. Everard im Thurn—French vase. Rev. U. Wild—Tea basket. H. H. the Sultan of Zanzibar—Gold necklace. The Seyyid Ali—Silver asparagus tong*, egg ...

(From the “ World*')

... all photographed in their stalls in the medieval street, the coup d'teil of which was mo*t striking. Happy the man who has asparagus-beds this year! The plants are splendid. How to eat them ? If you are a gourmet of simple taste, cold with oil. Fontenclle ...

KITCHEN GARDEN

... KITCHEN GARDEN Asparagus to be kept going in the forcing pit for succession. Give air and light, for the sticks should be stout, quickly grown, and purple at the top. Beans must now sown for main crops. For very small gardens Beck’s Gem is invaluable; ...

TH* NON-COJfI’ETITIVB EXHIBITS

... all the latest introductions). She had also choice collection carnations which were artistically displayed ground woik of asparagus. group was relieved .series of arches formed of bamboo covered with aspaiagus, mountain ash berries, holy thistles and similar ...

KEMSING,

... Gillett.abandlsof asparagus Mr. Ifae. Two cabbages and bunch of spring onions by Malyen, a fine lettace and a collection beetles, Mr. Yeomans, beautiful petunia Mr. Osborne, acolloction of ent flowers Mr. Edmunds, a bundle of asparagus Mr. Jewell, and a ...

KITCHEN GARDEN

... KITCHEN GARDEN. Asparagus Beds.— Clear away weeds aod give good dressing of rotten dung; that from an old hotbed is preferable. Cover the manure with about three inches of soil from the spaces between the beds. Carrots.— A small sowing of an early variety ...

(From “ Moonshine.*)

... Baroness Bauf receives on Wednesdays and Fridays —Prime English Beef. Lady Spinach is giving select shop parties on Monday —Asparagus is now very cheap. Lord Jehu Taxameter organises driving tours for personal friends to any part of the metropolis. Ordinary ...

TBGFTABI.E GARDES

... too long in fruit-houses red-spider appears, and this goes to reaches and Vines. Asparagus-beds should be dressed, and the surface raked fine to let the heads of Asparagus work through easily. Seakale blanched in the open air most be well covered with ...