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Horticulture

... Blanch celery, and line out a successional crop. Plant borecole and late broccoli. Prick out into a nursery- bed, seedling cauliflowers, and early cabbages; transplant spinach and all sorts of salads. Attend to the mushroom- beds; spawn those in which the ...

ANTRIM HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION

... Swan. Pint gooseberries-], W. Ellwood 2, W. Craig; 3. IV. Nicholson. Pint currants-l. V. Nicholson: 2, W Ellwood. Two cauliflowers- 1, W. Nicholson; 2, H. Kelly. Two heads cab- bages-1, H. Kelly; 2; W. Ellwood; 3, Miss Movdy. Six onions-l, W. Nicholson; ...

LURGAN CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW

... Mr. :Edward Taylor. Section 4-Vegetables-Four heads of celery- 1, Lord Down shire; 2, Mr. J. Malcolm. Three heads .of cauliflower-Mr. J. Talbot. Four roots of crimson'beet-1, Lord Downshire; ?? Mr. Thos. Pea, Brnwnbow Gardens, Lurganu. -Fours: st blanchedt ...

ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN

... Esq., of Newtownards. From the sober but useful vegetable kingdom wvere, for the season, some fine turnips, peas, and cauliflowers, well preserved from their crawling enemy. Nor must we fail to mention, in commendatory terms, the na- tives, large ...

SONG,

... Kitty Curran's fruit arid vegetable shop, William- street South) green peas were sold, on Saturday last, at 4s. per quart, cauliflower 4d. to 6d. per head, and new potatoes 4d rto 4 -tR 6d. per quart. R- YA- L IlStis YACrT CLUB.-His Excellency the Mar- ...

FASHION

... with Itops ?? tile poll. We bave seen several that were m lade of sarctlet, and trimined witlt chickweed and datndeliotts. Cauliflowers are niutlc worn in tile hair. CHIAN(GE FOR CRINOLINE. ITIray fot tie rights of women ! They arc pro- ?? ns tle Americans ...

THE KITCHEN GARDEN

... manure rich in phosphates, in preference to anything that contains much citrogen. A piece of ground from which the early cauliflowers has been cleared with be suitable, forking it over lightly, breaking it down and levelling it. The n -1 should be sown ...

Horticulture

... and save their seeds. Go OIT with thinuing, weeding, boeing, and stirring the surface betweens all crops. Sow cabbaige, cauliflower, winter onions, spinach, radish, and all sorts of winter and spring salad seeds. HIARDY FRUIT G.tnoxrc.-Look over tile shoots ...

BELFAST HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... Bunches Grapes, Mr. Anderson; best Pint Peas, Mr.'R. M'Mul. Ian; best second ditto, Mr. MIKay, (R. Langtry, Esq.); best three Cauliflowers, Mr. Hugh Glenn; best fifty As- paragus, Mr. MIClenahan, Echlinville; best twelve Early Carrotts, Mr. M'Kay; best twelve ...

LOUTH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW

... ; 2nd, Myl-es Taatlfe, Es'. Two bantl e uquets-Ist, Lord Clermnet; Lrl, Mrs. J. W., Smith. SfEION- .3.-VTGET lP.LF.S. Cauliflower-s-lst, Lord. Clermont; 2atd, _Myles Taafie, Esq. Ilhublarh-l'tt, (oJlonel Fortescue; 2nd, Myles Taaffc, Esqi. Carrots-ist ...

SUMMER SHOW OF PLANTS, FLOWERS, AND FRUITS, IN THE ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN

... In the vegetable collection, we noticed some gigantic stalks of rhubarb, from the garden of T. G. Batt, Esq.; some fine cauliflowers, turnips, &c.; several dishes of tempting, healthy, new potatoes, and a few bunches of magnificent asparagus, sent merely ...