FINE ASPARAGUS ROOTS
... FINE ASPARAGUS ROOTS. Connover’s Colossal, the new Amerioan yariety, 48 6d and 6s per 100. . i Giant Argenteuil, 3 years 10s, 3 years 6s, CUCUMSER AND MELON PLANTS of the Choloest kinds. ; ...
... FINE ASPARAGUS ROOTS. Connover’s Colossal, the new Amerioan yariety, 48 6d and 6s per 100. . i Giant Argenteuil, 3 years 10s, 3 years 6s, CUCUMSER AND MELON PLANTS of the Choloest kinds. ; ...
... Jowell, a bundle of asparagus and ome auriouls ; Mr Gillett, one calosolaria, very fl-n‘flhfi.h Glorie de Dijon, ST at ol e, - - b‘h?’ and three -hm-lr Yeomans, OFrTae | Y . & bundle of asparagus, two brocoli ;Mr Sale, & bundle of asparagus, two brocoli, and ...
... moraing, five tramps were chargea with etealiog a bundle of asparagus. On Monday they stopped an old wan, a gardener’s labourer, on the highway between Dumpton snd Ramsgate, and took the asparagus from him. They were sent to Canterbary for six weeks. ...
... presidency of Mr Leonard, ngud by Mr T. Harber. The interest of the mem was centered upon the competition for the prize for asparagus (aoenr-. Harber, Dyson, aud Alichin being the judges.) The award was gained by Mr Hook. The growth of lettuce next occupied ...
... commented on the productious, and highly commended a fine collection of vegetables exhibited by Mr Bolton, a bundle of splendid asparagus exhibited by Mr Jewell, two brace of cucumbers (Blue Gown and Telegzraph) exhibited by Mr Day, aad cut flowers shown by Mesars ...
... plants were exhibited L..- , Parks, and J. Harris, Mr A. and Mr E. Simmons showed some flne rhabarb, onll!r,llJ‘.Mn‘lz'.l-n--asparagus. . Harris read an interesting paper on “‘ Garden work for next mouth.” The _!7-.0-.4 the receipt of £2 25., the proceeds ...
... at the Rose and Crown lun, High-street, Maidstone, on Wodnesday evening. The schedule of productions counsisted of peas, asparagus, caulifiower, kidney potatoes, round potatoes, carrots, eabbage, tomatoes, and encumbers. The tables were tastefully arranged ...
... ons, wallflowers, double white o i Tt sl lbaines pyrus j i perriwi , and lauristinus. Also a sudnl bundL of seakale and asparagus, by Mr Cossom; and a good collection of spring-grown ::s-hhln and rhubarb, by Mr Winter. w Smith Mr Walter each sent a w ...
... OUT with a emall lawn, a variety of rose trees, the walls clothed with fruit trees, and a great variety of pyramid pesrs. Asparagus u’nxi\.nr-;:‘ury beds u; in p:{:o i whole v its character, - emtp AR A 0 gML CONPORE L ser will have ivi taki Furniture as ...
... OUT with a small lawn. a variety of rose trees, the walls clothed with fruit trees, and & great variety of pyramid pesrs. Asparagus | and strawberry beds are in good use. | The whole property h‘rer{ect in its character, and presents AN ABODE OF MUCH COMFORT ...
... lime as manure; counteracting the depredations of wire-worne, grub, &c. Mr. Fice opened a dracmsion upon the growths of asparagus. At the next meeting the monthly prise will be awarded to gardeners. ...
... Stone, Mr. J. Woollett qh‘hvb-hh. The most striking feature of the show was a splendid colleetion of vegetee A e broceoli, asparagus, , carrots, French beaus, and new potatoes. This attracted much attention aud s special vote of thanks was given to Mr. Ocock ...