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WESTERHAM

... potatoes, bundle of asparagus,and three spring cabbages by Mr Boyes. a bundle of asparagus and broccoli by Mr Yeomans, a bundle of asparagus and a pot of a new myosotis Mr Sale, and the only amateurs productions were a bun He of asparagus and a pot of auricula ...

VEGETABLE GAROKN,

... earth or sand for the wounds t.» heal over and new crowns to form. If any of the openair beds of Asparagus can be covered with movable frames. lie Asparagus will come a fortnight sooner. Sow Broccoli, Savoys, Brussels Sprouts, and other winter greens. Net ...

VEGETABLE GARDEN

... VEGETABLE GARDEN. fast the forced Asparagus root* arc taken out of the frames fill up the latter with Lettuces. Splendid Lettuces can be grown in this way. Asparagus may be forced in small quantites for an occasional dish, in boxes or baskets, in any ...

WESTERHAM

... calceolaria Mr Gillelt, a collection of spring fl *wers, a seedling polyanthus, and primula marginates ra by Yeomans, bundle of asparagus by Mr Sale. Potatoes Farmers wonder” Mr The paper for the evening was Mr Bashford on spring flowering plants, and in hi* ...

OTFORD

... presiding. Interesting papers were road by Mr. Cul iration and Growth of luin.itoos, and one by Mr. South by on Cultivation of Asparagus, which were listanedto with much interest a good number of members and friends. An additional attraction on the annual dav ...

A LADY’S LETTER;

... them. Garnish with lemon and beetroot Tbit way cooking lambs’ sweetbreads with asparagus results Tru’h*s lady correspondent says) hi a most ** greedy dish : When the asparagus young and green, cut the heads off in pieces of equal si?* and about a third ...

WESTERHAM

... of various very fine gloxinias and amaryillis from the Westerham Nurseries, some lettuce Gillett, and splendid bundle of asparagus by Mr Jewell. There being paper for the evening, arrange- ments were entered into lor their annual oxcur- sion, which it ...

PISTE AST POTTERY. SstaWshod Centurr. Large Assortment of ELEGANT AND ARTISTIC POTTERY SEVENOAKS fIHRQNICLE ..

... Drummond, opened a discussion on the culture of asparagus. might here remark that Mr. Weaver is considered one of the best authorities on the kitchen garden, a title (after hearing his mode of treating the asparagus) wo fully endorse. A good many members joined ...

SEASONABLE GARDENING NOTES

... warm borders, m ike another sowing of peas, rake over the asparagus beds, and sprinkle few lettuce seeds about, these will come in early, and follow those sown frames, only few where the asparagus is thin should be left they take lot out the soil. The others ...

MAKIMO lIOTBBUB

... making up the bed the requisite firmness should given by beating and treading as each layer of material is added. Beds fur Asparagus and Potatoes should be four feet high at. back ami three feet front, and a foot wider alt round than the frame. For Horn ...

LIST OP PBESENTS

... Serpell—Silver asparagus tjngs. Mr. Haverfield—Silver bread fork. Rev. R. O. Plumptre Crown Derby china frame. Mr. Everard im Thurn—French vase. Rev. U. Wild—Tea basket. H. H. the Sultan of Zanzibar—Gold necklace. The Seyyid Ali—Silver asparagus tong*, egg ...

TH* NON-COJfI’ETITIVB EXHIBITS

... all the latest introductions). She had also choice collection carnations which were artistically displayed ground woik of asparagus. group was relieved .series of arches formed of bamboo covered with aspaiagus, mountain ash berries, holy thistles and similar ...