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... extraordinary cultivator of asparagus, In, garden, at Morilake, and who has obtained distinguished honours from tlie Horticultural Society, for repealed exhibition? fni? delicious luxury, presented the Duchess of Bedford bundle of asparagus, of 110 heads, -• Some ...

THE HOP PLANT

... growers to find out some other method them, besides putting them into beer. The lops of the young shoots in spring mav eaten asparagus; a decoction ol the flower may be made a tea-drink, and is inedirimllv useful; the roots may »be used to make an extract ...

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... e I! ,ytor Company has offered furnish one entire block, 10 feet square, and IK) feet hiji.—Cray son, the cultivator of asparagus upon a new and improved principle, invented In himself, exhihited, the other morning, in Covcnl-gardcii market, I bmnllo ...

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... it will produce the effect which the nitre intended to remedy. It will, however, prove good manure for the cabbage tribe, asparagus, celery, Mr. in the Gardener'! Magazine. ...

INCIDENTS ABRIDGED

... to Sir Robert Peel, L said tolerably certain that the present Cabinet cannot hold together long.—Green peas, full-grown asparagus, strawberries, and French beans were exhibited f»r sale in Covent-garden last week. The cuckoo was heard in the immediate ...

Extra—Acacia. Mrs. Robertson ; nosegay Miss Harman

... best new p F Law, Eaq.; be-t 3 cab. >c'' •, Mr id best Ilettoce, Mr. Wells; best h i . mdn asparagus, Mr. W Medhurst: best 13 onions, Mr. Scale. Extra— Asparagus, Mr. Re mushrooms, Mr. Shepherd ; brocoli, Mrs. Fisher. Subscriber* Prizes.—Second Class. ...

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... engag.-d part of the seed for use year (1 •‘36). ' ■■c. vegetables when boiled are remarkably tender, and fltvour resemble asparagus. For the table culinary purposes they will ever highlv appreciated They grow the form a rone, and from the thickness of their ...

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... Niiliieio™, to Ibe me, to y lew „,lnl l. nn ctpr.-eJ tbe.r and eneayo.l a partof Stably tLler/aml in rt tyoar reontible asparagus, for tbc table cnl'.nn r they will ever I*- l.igltlv apprecialej. Tl.ev grots tit. the for con •, and .mat -be ibi kn,o.s ...

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... and part of the wed for use this year W) sweet vegetables when boiled are n-.iiarkably tender, and in flavour resemble asparagus For the table or culinary purposes they will ever highlv appreciated. They grow in the form cone, and from the thkknecs their ...

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... market gardeners, under the of the new Tithe Art. likely to engage the early alten’>n r.f the Legislature When green peas and asparagus reach t >vs two hours from Bmtul, they will, of course, worth !««at Battersea. accotuits from Montreal we learn that railroad ...

VARIETIES. \V . M*M ihon. MaMer of the die.* Pr week. He had been taken ill m Court the previous

... ripe currants were gathered Ghrislmas-dAV, garden Rash wood, in parish Before the law snow commenced, a hnixlred heads asparagus were i.ffVrcd f.>r sale at N->ltinghain market. On Saturday, hlackhird’s nest, containing three* ggs, was found in orchard ...