SUPERIOR DUTCH FLOtVER ROOTS
... from 12 to ditfereut sorts. Catalogues of which may now had. B. Also, in Lots suit Purchasers, a small Parcel of fine CAULIFLOWER SEED. ...
... from 12 to ditfereut sorts. Catalogues of which may now had. B. Also, in Lots suit Purchasers, a small Parcel of fine CAULIFLOWER SEED. ...
... O'Rourke-Birthday 1, Queen of Trumps 2, Joey Jones 8, Lachesis 4. Nine ran. Won cleverly by a head. The Selling Stakes-Cauliflower 1, Little Captain 2, Barbara Allen 3. Johnny Bright 4. Won by four lengths. The Tyro Stakes-Filly by Lord of the Isles, ...
... (Doyle) 1 Mr J Osborne's b c by Fandango-Game Pullet ?? 2 Mr C Winteringham's Cauliflower .3 Six started.-Betting: Even on Game Pullet, 4 to 1 sckl agst Trust and Cauliflower, and 5 to 1 aget Liberality. Won by half a length, a length between second and ...
... round-W Hodgson, A Vallans, Argyle-street. Two heads of white celery-G Kidson, W - Hodgson. Bled-G Xeidson, W Hodgson. Two cauliflowers-R Willoughby, J Hague, Dairycoates. White cabbage-T Fletcher, Sculcoates; R Willoughby. Two red-H L Dodds, G Riekells. ...
... beetles W6orldi of Wonders. Tux CA'LrFnOWva 'CLVB-The permanent so- retarv of the Free and Easy Counsellois under the .Cauliflower V was a wor'thy old fellow, Mrr. OCristopor: Brownc, an assistant of Mr. Thomas. Longmanp, i- Paternoqqter row, who deljgh ...
... only to b~e a seed bed, or the final-station of V the plant. Sow the different sorts of-brocoli twvice we in the month, cauliflower once; kidney -beans fqr a tl first crop, in the last week; also seorzonera, skirrit, ai and selsaf'y, if required. Finishl ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... ex- pose it in ridges; this will be of much service. KITCHEN GARDEN.-Remove the waste and spare Y leaves from cabbages, cauliflowers, &c., as the produce is cut, to preserve the requisite order, and to preventthe increase of vermin. When the state of the ...
... the vegetables in common use, carrota. leeks, oniona, parsnips, and turnips; plant out also winter greens, and transplant cauliflowers. Pick off all curled and blistered leaves of the peach and nectarine trees: let them then be washed with the engine, that ...
... 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 ...
... inkvfgnette, by the Queen of Beauty, representing the three little Shuck- boroughs, with large turnip-lcoklng heads and cauliflower wigs, seated at a round table, eating and voraclousl srramb- lie for mutton-chops dressed by Mary Stedman, who is seen lookIng ...