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... fern are used as food, and are considered equal in delicacy to arriving there I was earned to the switchman’s house, and asparagus. But we must st ...
... fern are used as food, and are considered equal in delicacy to arriving there I was earned to the switchman’s house, and asparagus. But we must st ...
... partaken of.” Between each trial course there intervened some non-competing comae, such .is fish, fowls, sweetbreads and asparagus, and forth. The roast beef had been cooked before a small grate containing charcoal, with bachelor’s oven behind ; and the ...
... conveniencie# hi# cottage. The mnlherry tree especially always come# in for a glowing account its rich fruitfulness: and the asparagus bed owes heavy debt of gratitude to it# master. The guest may Is* a phlegmatic person, and may wearily follow his e&ched ...
... reduce the bunches where left ton thick. Stop the shoots one joint above the fruit Tin-: Kitthkn-kjabdek.—Plant beds of asparagus and seakail, and spring dress the standing beds the former. Plant out cauliflower and lettuce plants. ENGLANDS WF.ICOME TO ...
... which, when thoroughly dry, should be plunged dry mould or sand the root-house. When leisure cut down the stalks of the asparagus bods, and dress the beds, and if necessary give them good dressing of manure. ...
... allow of every precaution being used with the view of securing succesi. Attend to keeping a supply rhubarb, aeakale, and asparagus by introducing quantities of the roots into heat at intervals of about fortnight. Where there is room in the mushroom house ...
... former, for it will be sure to be exposed to the depredations of mice. Attend to keeping up a regular succession of scakale, asparagus, and rhubarb, by introducing moderate quantities at short intervals into heat. FOUR MEN SUFFOCATED IN A SEWER, Shortly after ...
... 18-45, 1852, and 1853. So long as this remains thecae, vegetation must make very slow i.iot.-s, wc ;ec happening in beds of asparagus, of deep-rooted green crops, and the opening ..f .. 1 blosmins. The temperature was ou the 20th \pril neailv degrees less ...
... to Is 9d; Artichokes, each, te 8d: Beet, per dozen. Is Celery, per handle, Is to 2s; Onions, pickling, per half sieve, 4s Asparagus, per bundle, 30s; Seakale, per punnet, 4s. ...
... should guarded from damp bv admitting air on every favourable opportunity. Attend to keepingup y of seakal-'. rhubarb, and asparagus. &c., aoc-rding tho and convenience, bv introducing quantities the root? into beat at int rvals of about fortnight. Also ...
... noticed as covered with fruit, some thousands appearing on each tree. Early Potatoes and Asparagus. —At the seat of Viscount* Eversley, in early potatoes and asparagus are forced in brick pi's on Deils of two feet deep of dry leaver, and for surface beat ...
... - artichokes, each, 6d to 8d; beet, per doz, Is «d : oelerv per bundle, Is to 2s; onions (pickling) per J sieve 4»' 6d* asparagus, per bundle. 7s to 8s ; seakalo, per pun.. Is 4d’to2s«d’ shallots, per lb., lOdtols; garlic, per lb., lo 8d; lettuces' each ...