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ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN SUMMER SHOW OF FRUIT AND FLOWERS

... -First prize, IMr. Wtnl. M'Coy. Becst collectiott ?? nbles. -First prize, -Ms. Wins. M'Coy. Fort ExaitritroN. Soeie hne asparagus from the gardens of the Bishop of Down and Connsor, Artichokses by R. T. elir Rsq. ; also, a collection of sca-swceds liatdsotely ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... and carpets, all of native mnanufricture; 'with wax and candles, Siberian oil, seeds, hops, &c.- 'Specimnens of the wild asparagus are shown, the downy seed of wiich is said to be well calculated for the ma- nufacture of felt; and the whole collection ...

SUMMER SHOW OF PLANTS, FLOWERS, AND FRUITS, IN THE ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN

... some fine cauliflowers, turnips, &c.; several dishes of tempting, healthy, new potatoes, and a few bunches of magnificent asparagus, sent merely for exhibition by the Bishop of Down and Connor. Of fruits, the display was scanty, but what was shown appeared ...

ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN

... S. Craw- ford, Esq., Craford's-burn (Denis Mp'Dinald). FRUEIaTlSEs. Cucumbers-besv brace-lst prize, W. S. Crawford, Esq. Asparagus-best dish-lst prize, F. D. Finlay, Esq. Sealiale-best dlish-lst prize, W. S. Crawford, Esq. Mushrooms-best dish-lst prize ...

Poetry

... more coal on; Lct us push about the flagon, And the children play snap-dragon. .Make the most of moments flying, Whilst asparagus is tdying, And the green peas looal more distant, With the weather inconsistent. Loss of Spring a Fogy grudges, Morv, as ...

ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN

... r-imimed wt dah li as. The plumnage of the bdwsnety imitate with leaves of tile palmi-fir, and the delicate feathers of' thle asparagus. Trhe fruit departmennt of the Exhibition was the finest We ?? Seett for Som1e y)ear's past. We noticed twoI splendid hearing ...

ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY SPRING CATTLE SHOW

... the hedges have no fresh shoots, and the banks no primroses; though our gardens grow blacker instead of greener, and our asparagus refuses to swell-(laughter)-yet, out come our short-horns and our Kerrys with more rounded proportions of form, and more ...

THE PARIS EXHIBITION. FOOD

... vegetables. He can carry the truffle with him to Spitzcergen, and from Nantes he can be supplied with ortolans and Jbie gras and asparagus. It is only just that an honor- able fact shoutl be recorded of the house whose case I am describing. Some years ago, when ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... timne; and the heat m~ay be regulated to a deg-ree. Framues set up in this v-ay are useful nil theC year round for forcing asparagus, early potatoes, p'ropagating bedldine p tlants, for eunmucltoess and. ielouls, and for ?? young atooe of stove lplanits ...

MONTHLY PUBLICATIONS

... justice may be done to its qualities, without offending the society of the dinner-table, is excel- lent, beyond doubt; for asparagus should be eaten, like artichokes, from the fingers. Mr. H. Barton ?? gives us another of his biographical stories. Lady Mary ...

THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SPRING SHOW

... new kidneyv Pots- tons was wedged in between another of ,!rapes and a box of luscious strawberries. Although i the giant asparagus, included in the collection, was not quite two feet long, asd is con- sequently dwarfed into insignificance bv thac recently ...