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FARM AND GARDEN NOTES FOR JUNE

... operations of the farm. KnrmmN GENm,-In Junot this department becomes usually very productive, affording peas, beans, potatoes, cauliflowers, &o., &o, The ground then previously occu- pied, and that which has been lying fallow, my now be utilieed and crops of ...

Reviews

... swnta a ew seeds of cab. bages (which will make good plaots.when the autumn. sown ones are over), cauliflower seed, Brussels sprouts, Davey, and cauliflower brooll. It is advisable to sow early and late peas on the esome day, if possible, by which means ...

FLOWER SHOW AT ELSHAM

... was a particularly good one, the pot toes especially being a wonderfully fine lot. Onions were ?? large and excellent, cauliflowers were good speeimens, nnd red cabbages fair. Among the fruit apples were oro- minent, there being an exceedingly fine show ...

FLOWER SHOW

... in the Public Rooms, Jarratt-strect, on Friday last, consisting of ranunculuses. anemonies, stocks, greenhouse plants, cauliflowers, fruits and vegetables, all the growth s and produce of the subscribers, and which may truly be t said to have surpassed ...

REVIEWS

... stomach. if Cauliflowers and brocoli are both more tender a and more easily digested than cabbages, savoys, o greens, orkale. n Spinach, although an agreeable article of food, e does not contain so much nourishment as cabbage if or cauliflower. , Parsnip ...

Reviews

... must now be made for getting In the Tripoli, Strasbourg, or other onlons; Ground that has bean cleared of early peas or cauliflowers will be well adapted for the beds. A crop oflrate peas may be sown a and forthis purpose, and at this season, the ringwood ...

Reviews

... must now be made for getting In the Tripoli, Strasboumg, or other onions. Ground that has been cleared of early pens or cauliflowers will be well adapted for the beds. A crop of late peas may be sovwn; and for this purpose, and at this season, the ringwood ...

THE POET'S CORNER

... caulflower?' ' That cauliflower, (said she, taking it up in her hand), Sir that's as fine a canliflower as ever was seen, either in a garden or ott of a garden.' I Well, but what's the price of it ?' ' The price ! the devil a prettier cauliflower could you see ...

THE FLOWER SHOW

... twelve)-1 B Howerth, gsq hb Lettuce (a brace)--land i T Thompson, Esq; iJ Etiogrose o. Esq. ' as Cauliflower ( braee) - iaid 2 Krr R Dring. -= Cauliflower biroeotl (abraes)-l Mr Turner. d, Cabbages (a brace)-i A Terry, Esq; 2 T Thompson, Esq. sIltidusy' ...

SPROATLEY FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... Greenhouse Plant-I and 2, Mr. A. Dunn. VEGETABLES Cueumbers-I and 2, Mr. A. Bannister. Lettuce-] and 2, Mr. A. Iveson. Cauliflowers-I and 2, Mr. A. Iveson. Carrots-1, Mr. R. Blackburn; 2. Mr. D. Milburn. White Celery-I and 2, Mr. A. Iveson Red Celery-I ...

Reviews

... must now be made for getting in the! Tripoli, Strasbourg, or other onions. Greound that has been cleared of early peas or cauliflowers will be well adapted for the beds. A crop of late peas may be sown; and fortthis purpose, | and at this season, the ringwood ...

HULL UNITED FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... eighty varieties, and two stands of pansies; vegetables, thirty varieties consisting of cucumbers, asparagus, kidney beans, cauliflowers kidney potatoes, &c., &c. SiR WALTER SCOTT ON BEAUTY.-In one of the delightful descriptions of Female Loveliness which ...