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Farmer's Gazette and Journal of Practical Horticulture

KITCHEN' CAIIDLK

... early cabbage, as before nded and salad. Keep Continue to protect celery, endive, broccoli Pay up asuccessional sup] ly of asparagus and seakale. beds; collect and prepare fermenting tion to the musbroom- materials for forcing cucumbers and melons. HARDY ...

IJvactical Horticulture

... of seakale and rhubarb; directions, in reference to shaking the trellises and bunches, to put in a successional supply of asparagus for forcing ; trench In the succession and turn up tho ground, and make all preparation for spring insure fertilization, ...

WILLIAM HODGINS

... recommend. His are well supplied with Fruit Tress, Evergreen and Flowering Shrubs, Standard and Dwarf Roses, Seakale and Asparagus Plants. Also, a fine collection of Camelias, Cape Heaths, Geraniums, &c., &e. Catalogues can be had on application. SEED ...

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... Keep up a succession of rhabarb and sea kale. Propagate by slips or offsets, taragon, mint, balm, sage, sorrel, &e. Dress asparagus beds, and go on digging and tum. ing up the ground. 4A Y FRUIT DEPART NT. Tf planting, pruning, and nailing of fruit trees ...

WILLIAM HODGINS

... His Nurseries are w.ll supplied with Fruit Tress, Evergreen and Flowering Shrubs, Standaid and Dwarf Roses, Seakaleand Asparagus Plants. Also, fine collection of Canielias, Capo Heaths, Geraniums, Fuchsias, &c., &c. Catalogues can be had on application ...

CARLOW GREAT CATTLE FAIR

... pounds have been obtained fur an acre of cabbages, and upwards of a hundred pounds for an aero of rhubarb, and more for asparagus ; ±'l4o for an acre of white cos lettuce; for an acre of strawberries, &c. have myself taken thirty pounds for fifteen rods ...

THE IRISH FARMERS’ GAZETTE

... a pamphlet on twelve of the leading and most useful fruits and vegetables. have proposed an entirely new plan of growing asparagus and seakale, and if carried out properly, the million will partake of those most delicious vegetables, which at present they ...

THE IRISH FARMERS' GAZETTE

... GARDEN. Stir up the surface, and rake and dress asparagus beds. Dress and thin out globe artichokes. Clear away dung and rabbish from seakale that has been forced. Make new planta. tions of seakale, asparagus, and artichokes. Sow cauliflowers, broccoli, ...

KITCHEN CARDEN,

... that were early planted. Economize the ground interlining, according to former directions. Plant Jerusalem artichokes dress asparagus beds, and remove the covering from over the’ seakale and rhubarb that has been forced. Transplant seedling o mliflowers, ...

practical f^ovticulture

... as it could be. The prize white broccoli the best specimen we have ever seen of what broccoli should be. Cucumbers ood. Asparagus good, but much too young for our taste. This article is too often cut too young.) Some fine dishes of mushrooms and seakale ...

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... VeEGEeTABLES.—Cucumbers—First, Geo. Roe, Esq.; gardener, Mr. W. Robinson. Second, J. Watkins, Esq.; gardener, Mr. W. Byrne. Asparagus—First, Henry Smythe, Esq. ; gardener, Mr. itchie. Second, James Ferrier, gardener, Mr. Asatin. Potatoes—George A. Hamilton ...

PRIVATE GARDENS

... the best potatoes, canots, cabbages, onions, Savoys, lettuces, peas, beans, beetroot and useful vegetables only; none for asparagus, or seakale, or forced things any kind. The judges should be to award premiums for any new variety of anything raised on ...