THIS MORNING'S NEWS
... s?i?l crystal- (?ranb,-rnies are to be had. (sri-en voge- inchue to rise in price. Celery is now at r.. Seakale is good. Asparagus is very d?n, There are new pota±oea in the West-end ...
... s?i?l crystal- (?ranb,-rnies are to be had. (sri-en voge- inchue to rise in price. Celery is now at r.. Seakale is good. Asparagus is very d?n, There are new pota±oea in the West-end ...
... If any chickens p.v their way it is those coming into the market about the middle of April or t'nrly in May, and known as asparagus, or grass chickens. The demand for these birds in some markets is very great, and a good profit cau be made. Uegardii.g breed ...
... veiilisonl o ;.Po'ultrv is fairly cheap), ?? st rrilch xe-gecfted. A fins, ar ?? ?? can he- had1 for 6s. (joeso Frpnt-ti asparagus can be bhad. the hol' 'lie yor:.c-I rhbtzarb i~ 2Ld. par a- ?? apjples ate nowT i-ry ,scarce ( --S - igra1s arc cheaip. ...
... ing up fern, straw, or leaves over the centres of the plants. The extra covering must be removed dur- ing mild periods. ASPARAGUs.-Established beds need a good top dressing now, a mixture of two or three inches of. horse and cow clung being desirable ...
... imminent, heaping up fern, leaves over the centres of the plants. The extra covering must he removed daring mild periods. ASpARAGUS> Established beds need good top dressing now. n mixture two or three inches horse and cow dang being desirable. Sea*weed ...
... or other convenient place for blanching, or cover the crowns with pots, and apply fermenting material in the open ground. ASPARAGUS. This will start much more readily now than before Christmas, therefore less time will be needed to have it ready for use ...
... per basket con- Li~~ning three. Oranges are cheap and good.= :envegctables are getting rather dear; but cuilwrs are cheap. Asparagus is 7s. CAd ,c'r bundle. Brusselis sprouts and broccoli are f-i.lnv cheap. Forced rhubarb is very plentiful. ...
... Snowdrop, will remain good a long while, and raii,y be lifted in time to sow winter omous, spinach, late turnips, rfrc. Sow asparagus in drills 12 inches apart. There ia a growing demand for this, and it the land is in gooc1 heart it is not tiifaenlt to grow ...
... sirs'ihe-''-' four to six inches deep in rows 2 - or 3 ,it ai the sets being placed from 15 to 18 in,: e- apa` i- the lines. Asparagus.-Established beds sholdi'--'' from weeds, and require a spring top di - - or three inches of rich dung, BeoI. prepared against ...
... take one instance only, Mr Albert Goodwin's K Hynance Cove, Cornwall, is treated in a manner very much aikin to the Asparagus Island, near li Lizard Point, of Mr Hoiman Hunt, although 1 we discern the likelihood of the one man I using in the future ...
... then Johannesberg Pretoria itself did not present anything beyond other African towns, but the flora was rich and varied, asparagus growing 8ft. high, and hedges of cur familiar monthly roses were much appreciated. In addition to the foregoing, Mr. Gardiner ...
... magnificent shower bouquet of white flowers,com- prising orehids, rhododendrons, azaleas, and lily of the valley, with sprays of asparagus fern. The bridesmaids looked charming in dresses of white cashmere and muslin, trimmed with lam. with hats and feathers to ...