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  1. ... TheSkir- ret—Onions — Leeks — G arlic — Chives—Shallots — Asparagus—Cabbages—Savoy— Cauliflower—Broccoli—Sourkrout—Spinach—Clienopodeoe—Sorrel— ... Artichokes—Boiled Hoot-root—Baked Beets—Stewed Beets—Asparagus—Boiled Cabbage—Boiled Savoys—Stewed Cabbage—Cauliflowers —Broccoli— ...
  2. ... Celery with tomato sauce, Celery and potato hash__ Asparagus, description of — Preparation and cooking__ Recipes : Asparagus and peas, Asparagus points, Asparagus on toast, Asparagus ...
  3. ... in Calorics: Apples................ 66.00 Arrowroot.............391.20 Asparagus............. IS.50 Bean soup.............193.00 Beef, boiled............ ...
  4. ... orifices.—Vogel. ASP ALT UM, Asphaltum. ASPARAGINE, see Asparagus. ASPARAGUS, Aspar'agus officina'lis, Com- mon Asparagus, Spar'agus, Sper'agus, Sparrow Grass, Grass. Nat. ...
  5. ... of years to an indefinite period; as the asparagus, geranium, and rose; also trees and shrubs. Climate ... when several are bundled together, as in the asparagus, and several species of orchis. Creeping root—Its ...
  6. ... game, fresh fish, raw oysters, cauli- flower-tops, asparagus, lettuce, celery, turnips, onions, carrots. Articles to be ... game, fresh fish, raw oysters, cauli- flower-tops, asparagus, lettuce, celery, turnips, onions, carrots. Articles to be ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - A treatise of the materia medica 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Mathew Carey; sold by Kimber, Conrad and Co. [and 7 others], Jan. 1, 1808
    ... Parsley. Capituts. Cinara, Cynara Scolymus M. 728, Artichoke. Asparagus, Asparagus officinalis M. 332 Asparagus. C. Radices. Siliquoste. Raphanus, Raphanus sativus M. 603, ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Flora cestrica : an attempt to enumerate and describe the flowering and filicoid plants of ... 
    Publication: West-Chester, Penn. : Printed for the author by S. Siegfried, 1837
    ... young shoot of a plant,-as of the Asparagus, Hop, &c. Tussock, a dense tuft or bunch ... hoots, have been used as a substitute for Asparagus; and that Sugar has been • btained from the ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - MacKenzie's five thousand receipts in all the useful and domestic arts : constituting a ... 
    Publication: [Philadelphia] : Published by James Kay, Jun. and Brother, Philadelphia ... ; [Pittsburgh] : John I. Kay & Co., Pittsburgh, [1829]
    ... hot. This soup is deliriously gratifying and nutritive. Asparagus soup. Put a small broiled bone to 1$ ... it; then add a little spinach juice, and asparagus boiled and cut into small pieces. A tea- ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Flora Carolinaeensis : or, A historical, medical, and economical display of the vegetable ... 
    Publication: Charleston [S. C.] : Printed for the author by John Hoff ..., 1806
    ... it by opening the urinary passages. Almonds, Anise, Asparagus, Ashes of Broom, Beans, Broom, Brooklime, Burdock, Caraway, ... the inward parts by cooling them. Acacia, Apples, Asparagus, Arach, Barley, Bean flowers, Barber- ries, Bramble, Borrage, ...
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