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... hou*e with Sight temperature of 45deg. or *o. Potatowi will do With more heat than Pea*. I hate found potatoes well after Asparagus in the *ame frame, simply adding a few barrowload* of good loam, and mixing all the soil together. Hating strong plants to ...

tise for au assistant teach-r for St. John’s Boys’ School, Artie.e 60 at a salary of £7O per

... the chair being ly Mr W. Fox. Mr. E. Turner, g4.rdeutir the her. Percy Thompson, exhibited a tine collection of vegetables Asparagus, broooli, sea kale, leeks, lettuce, kale, onions, Ac., a certificat-) being awarded A vote of tbaoks was passed to Mr. K ...

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... system is, that sudden fluctuations in deposit* cause complication in the accounts. (Curtain.) Vusr Popular Crowhbd Head*— Asparagus. Initial Ihrmascs. Fair Widow : '* Yes, Fre made up ray mind that when I die shall be cremated, my husband was. Gallant ...

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... bit of matting loosely round each Cabbage hastens the hearting. Recently-planted Asparagus should be secured against wind in exposed place*. It i* not often that Asparagus *eodling* are raised pot*, but the plan answers where room can be spared under glass ...

P. D. I DUETT & CO

... for lettace. The judges were Messrs. Cook and Ryder. Subsequently Mr. S. Ryder gave a capital lecture on the culture of asparagus. Tke soil best suited to the growth of this excellent vegetable, ssid Mr. Ryder, is fresh sandy loam, made tolerably rich ...

COCOA

... hooks of poems. Miss Lilian Swanzv and Miss Katie Anderson, silver-mounted cut glass flower vase. Servants at The Thorns, asparagus tongs. Ellen, Fanny, and Nellie, at Linden Cottage, meat and game carvers. George, at Linden Cottage, cheese dish. Moody ...

HOME HINTS

... minute yon find them lander take them up. While the asparagus boil in# toast a thick round of bread with cruet rat off. I*} it in the middle of the dish, and after untying youi bundles place the asparagus on it. Melt some buUsr skim any salt from the top ...

VEGETABLE GARDEN

... watering. A small sowing of Kndive may ba made, but early-sown plants often run prematurely. Apply salt or nitrate of soda Asparagus-beds. Plant Vegetable Marrows and Ridge Cucumbers. | Plant Brussels Sprouts. Sow Turnips for succession. Thin Beet. If any ...

VEGETABLE GARDEN

... branches even Pea sticks laid across the trenches will keep the plants comfortable. This is the time to giv» liquid-inn mi re Asparagus-beds or sprinkla nitrate of soda or any artificial over the surface and water it in. unless min falls. A forthefr sowing ...

ASPARAGUS BEOS

... ASPARAGUS BEOS. Early English Asparagus always sought after, and in the majority cf gardens {hero is generally, at least, one small lied. Many mysterious waterings and dressings are given with the object of securing early plump -grass.” There is nothing ...

FOR PLANTING STOVE BASKETS

... FOR PLANTING STOVE BASKETS. Aehimenes Asparagus. Begonias, Caladiutns, C'yjH ruses. Cloxinias. Iponuras. StreptoearpiiM s. C‘« lenses, and Fittonia orgyroncurti are suitable, an* also F. Peaieei and variegatum. The three last named plants arc admirable ...

STAPLE HURST

... crops that win Im*grown Im'tween the apple trees, amongst the most profitable of which come straw I terries, cauliflowers, asparagus mushrooms, potatoes, flowers, raspberries, and bhick currants: all these arc capable of yielding good returns. ...