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... ASPARAGUS, CAULIFLOWER AND CABBAGE PLANTS, ROSES, FRUIT TREES, ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS and CLIMBERS, And every requi >ite for the Garden. T. BRIDGFOKD and SOX, 48 LOWER SACKVILLE STREET, AND SPAFIELD NURSERY. BALL’S BRIDGE, DUBLIN. Our Priced and Descriptive ...
... Asparagus. A T lost daily supplies are possible. As a rale discontinue cutting as soon peas ready, but if this be done this year we shall have had an opeu-air asparagus season ot about month's duration. Of comao, tbe rule will this season be disregarded ...
... ASPARAGUS, AND CABBAGE PLANTS, ROSES, FRUIT TREES. ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS and CUMBERS, And every requisite for the Garden, T BRIDGFORD & SON. 48 LOWER SACKVILLE STREET, AND SPAFIELD NURSERY, BALL S BRIDGE, DUBLIN. Our Priced and Descriptive Catalogue Seeds ...
... Asparagus- bc.jiug scverelv taxes the of any plant, although all are not alike affected it. bar it strong:h allow anytlu ig *o •ed when the seed is useless or not reuvun d. tor tins aspaiagus should have cods soon they are J.irg ...
... warehouse. iParee of Asparagus Soup.—Another way. HAVE one bundle asparagus, four ouace&of butter, one and a half ounces of floor, three pints white stock, quarter pint of cream, and salt and pepper to taste. Break : tender tips of the asparagus an put aside ...
... Catting Asparagus. THEBE is always danger of cutting too lato. As soon as Peas are ready many cease to expect Asparagus, but where Peas are other choice vegetables soiree the temptation great to cut Asparagus later than good for the roots or the permanent ...
... Planting: Asparagus. BEFORE (Ids la-t spell of cold weather Asparagus bad boa to show through the toil, hat degrees of fro-t and dreadfully cold wiuds destroyed every hit that showed. There plenty' underground activitjf.and with a genialchaugs of weather ...
... Asparagus and Beak ale. Give a final pointing” or raking over to asparagus plots; a good sprinkling of salt applied now will kill the seedhug weeds just appearing, and is also the most suitable of all manures for the asparagus. How is the season for both ...
... A NEW VARIETY ASPARAGUS. The announcement that a new and splendid variety of asparagus has been discovered on the steppes of Akhal-Tektz may perhaps impart to these recent acquisitions Russia more interest than they have hitherto been reckoned to possess ...
... THE SARDER ON THE CULTIVATION OF ASPARAGUS. The Asparagus is a hardy perennis! plant, a native of Britain and of the sea-coasts of various countries in Europe and Asia. Althou zh circumstances of soil, climate, situa- tion, and cultivation may occasion ...
... SPBCIFIC ABTICLES FOB SALE. and Trem, and Seakale, Asparagus, for carty Drammond and owing) artieod. YEAR of euoct Garden Gente for 1487 may be bed Beoda Wm. Baglor A = ‘Werehoum, Cork, Ireland; both ia price ‘and surpased by noes in: be “United ‘of the ...