A CHANCERY SCENE,

... . A CHANCERY SCENE, ON THE NEWS ARRUVING THERE THAT THE BISHOP OV CHESTEfR HAD THROWN ASIDE HIS CAULIFLOWER WIG, AND CERTAIN , 1.AWYERS'.AERF ABOUT TO DO THE SAMiF The Hall of Lincoln's Innuwas swept, The Counsel, primed, were in their places; The CHANCELLOR ...

BELPER HORTICULTURAL & FLORAL SHOW

... Esq. ; 2d Green Marrows, Jedediah Strutt, Esq. ; Beans, S re Jedediah Strutt, Esq.; Ist and 2d Cauliflowers, Jedediah is Strutt, Esq., lst and 2d Cauliflower Broccoli, Jedediah d Strutt Esq. ; Venach Cabbage, Jedediah Strutt, Esq.; O0 i* abbage Savoy, ...

SOCIETY OF ARTS. The

... kirk. For Early Cahbbages. to V. Ml'Auslane ; seconid, to Itlr J. Cklrk; gardetier tim Colel Spensu, Manor Hourse. For Cauliflower, to Mr Daniel Taylor, Nevlmbigging; second. to Mr A. Amliinro. Fur Brommuili, to Dlr J. Lihilell, aurd W. Denbolm. For T ...

Reviews

... swnta a ew seeds of cab. bages (which will make good plaots.when the autumn. sown ones are over), cauliflower seed, Brussels sprouts, Davey, and cauliflower brooll. It is advisable to sow early and late peas on the esome day, if possible, by which means ...

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 ...

FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION

... ticularly some sent, net, however, for competition, by Mr. W. Dent. The peas and beans were good; cabbages passable, but the cauliflowers were extraordinarily fine. The following are the awards:- Best stand of 6 pinks, R. Teebay; best of 3 do., E. Knight; best ...

ABERDEENSHIRE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S EXHIBITION

... D. Smith, Aboyne Pears-i, 2. iDavid Smith, Aboyne; 3. R. Thom, Cornhill. VEGETABLES. FIRST CLASS-AMATEURS. Best 6 Heads Cauliflower-i. James Nisbet, Esq., Stonyton; 2. William L. Thomson, Esq., Lochhead; 3. Mr David Robertson, Royal Hotel Best 6 Onions-William ...

EXHIBITION OF FRUITS AND FLOWERS

... Peaches-Ist prize. Mr. Kelly. AIpples-Ist prize, Mr. Sheehan, gardener to the Right Ron. Mr. Saurin, Carysfort Avenue. Cauliflowers, Mr. Sheehan. IU53LG GARDENS. Pinks, purple laced-] st prize, Mr. Robinson, Bonny's. lane; 2d prize, Mr. Farrell, Capel-street ...

NEWBURN COTTAGE GARDENER'S SOCIETY

... heaviest Scotob cabbage, Wm. Elliot. Best redi cab- bage, Jacob Watt. Best 12 pods of beans, Willirn Dag. lish. Best 2 cauliflowers, Bryant Bagnal. Best 2 early cabbages, Ditto. Best 3 roots of beet, Ralph Denton, Beet collection of vegetables, William ...

AIRDRIE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW

... gardener to Col. Elphinstone, Car- berry Hoase, Inveresk. For the best Basket of Fruit-Mr. Stirling. a For the best Heads of Cauliflower-jst, Mr. Robert Findiny; a 2d, Mr. John Nioholson; 3d, Mr. A. Innes. , For the twelve best Yoneg Onions-lst, Sir. Robert ...

FLOWER 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 ...

HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... WVbite Currants, Raspberries, and Figs. Besides the above, were various kinds of Vegetables of great merit, particularly Cauliflowers from~the Garden or Captain Carmichael, at Twickenham, and Cucumbersfrom Mr. Rucker, of Wandsworth. ...