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uent on its —s to every taste. | last war was declared. 
BROCCOLI or ee : 
u Gratin.—Divi vide the heads in ts ia agar a 
E PINE-A 
pa ripe fruit at any season. 
restricted to a few sterling sorts, 
variety maint pla 
l evenly pei bare 
butter or see, sd reappear to rae 
ce, as may be 
nts of this kind which are to be» 
blishments. No variety _ 
py en eg 
robust c 
FIG. 9.—SMOOTH-LEAVED CAYENNE PINE. 
in making this brown sauce, you can give it whatever | the forms of ladies’ hats and dresit This salad was 
flavour you please, Hence its usefulness and its whole- | all the fashion there during bta summer in which the 
someness conseq Coquinus, 
THE a hae bh rte CAY- 
IF this si variety, aia in fig. 9, 
was termed an all-the-year-round sort, as some Soe 
. 
it will furnish a supply of of 
numerous cat of this ‘noble tind of fruit, yet ot few 
of them are extensively cultivated, the selection being 
which this 
seen by the 
8 lb. each—that on the plant res. ae Se ii ph 
weighed 8 Ib. The g is Tepresented disproportior- 
‘ely large. G. 7. M. 
IHE TULIP gee 
(LIRIODENDRON TULIPIFERA). | 
Tuts handsome tree, w hich is remarka ible ne 
maiar of its flowers but also for 
