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Identifier: bostoncookingsch19hill_4 (find matches)
Title: The Boston Cooking School magazine of culinary science and domestic economics
Year: 1896 (1890s)
Authors: Hill, Janet McKenzie, 1852-1933, ed Boston Cooking School (Boston, Mass.)
Subjects: Home economics Cooking
Publisher: Boston : Boston Cooking-School Magazine
Contributing Library: Boston Public Library
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Finger Bowl with Plate, Made for the Arts and Crafts Society by Union Glass Co. d# <$# Now the sweet Septembers here,And the plover pipeth clear, And each sheltered sheath of satinHolds a guerdon of good cheer; And the corn all ripe and high, Taller far than you or I, Standeth spear-like to the sky,In the sunset of the year. A* #
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TheBoston Cooking-School Magazine Vol. X. AUGUST-SEPTEMBER. No. 2. Strawberries: Varieties and Planting By C. B. Smith Photographs by Wm. Taylor, Dept. of Agriculture OF all our fruits the strawberryis the easiest to grow and surestto bear fruit. There neverwas a patch so small and mean or neg-lected that it did not produce fruitenough for at least one short-cake.Then, too, no fruit responds morereadily to care and attention than thestrawberry. A well-cultivated strawberry bed,fifteen feet wide and fifty feet long, willfurnish an abundance of fruit for afamily of five, with plenty to preservefor winter. Such a bed with good cul-tivation should yield one hundredquarts, and with high culture, such asour best growers know how to give,even double this quantity. The strawberry is one of the out-door crops that a woman can grow,and no plant gives more pleasure inthe growing. Its white blossoms areamong the first of spring, while itsrich red and crimson fruits adorn anygarden or any table. T

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