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DISTRICT CHURCH

... prices. SUTTON’S EARLY CHAMPION PEAS, EARLY OOLIAII PEAS, and other New Garden Seeds, arc now ready; also. Strong SEA KALE, ASPARAGUS, and IiAUB PLANTS, of best sorts. Reading Nursery. January sth. ...

MARRIED

... Hooper; 3rd, Mr. W. Molyneaux. French Beans —lst, W. R. Taunton, F.sq.; 2nd, T. Kosworth, Esq. hhsshrooms—V. Symonds, Esq. _ Asparagus— Mr. W. Adams; 2nd. Mr. James Hooper. Cabbages—\*i, Mr. Thomas Alden; 2nd, Mr. J. Hastings, Juo.; 3rd, Nr. O. Grimbly. The ...

Deaths

... Esq. The show of kitchen garden products was rendered conspicuous by the size and quality of many of the specimens. For asparagus, of which there was an excellent show, the Ist prize was awarded to Mr. Adams, whose lot was much admired ; the to the Bishop ...

COUNTY HALL.—Saturday

... Taunton, Esq.; 2nd. Mr. T. Hewlett. Cuntinhers —lit, John Parsons. Esq.; 2nd. W. K. Taunton. Ksq.; 3rd, Thomas Knsworth, Ksq. Asparagus —lst, Mr. W. Adams: 2nd, the Bishop of Oxford; 3rd, Thomas Ensworlb, Ksq.; 4th. Mr. J. Hooper. Cauliflowers —lst, tb« bishop ...

OXFORDSHIRE FARMERS’ CLUB

... Alden; 2nd. Mrs. J. Hastings. Lettuces—\sX, the Earl of Abingdon; tod. Mr. Castle. The Judges recommended some eery fine Asparagus exhihiud in this class by Mr. W. Adams. Oats 3 For Amateurs onlt/. Geraniums —lst. Mr. O. Grimbly ; tod. Mr. L'ndersbell ...

NUNEHAM HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... Esq—Apples (dessert), 2nd. Clarke. W. S., Esq—Cabbage (large), Ist; peas, Ist; rhubarb, Ist: heaths. Ist; lettuce. Ist; asparagus, 2nd. Corsellit, H. J., Esq —Cucumbers. 2nd. Costar. Mr. R.—Ranunculuses (100), 2nd; ditto (seedling), lit; Dutfleld, T. ...

GLEANINGS

... 015 Ortolans from Belgium 5 0 The garniture, consisting of cockscombs, truffles, mushrooms, crayfish, olives, American asparagus, croustades, sweetbreads, quenelles de volatile, green mangoes, and anew sauce 14 10 (I £lO5 5 G The way the cook, M. Soyer ...

Clip s»S county liitfUigrnrr

... Esq. the first for lettuce, cab. For cucumber* John Parsons, Esq. obtained the first prize, Mr. W. Day the second. For asparagus, Mr. W. Adams obtained the first prize, Mr. James Hooper lb# second, the Bishop of Oxford the third, and Mr. James Price ...

GARDENERS* CALENDAR

... Kitchen Garden Let alt possible encouragement given to growing crop* of every kind, supplying them freely with liquid manure. Asparagus, especially after being severely cut, should have every assistance to enable to recover. Handligbts should now be placed ...

Royal Oxfordshire Horticultural Society

... follows:- , STRAwoRases ?? Rowland, Esq. - Cu:cun[Eas-tat, John Parsons, Esq.; 2nd, Mr. Day; 3rd, Mr. T. E 3t. Shrimpton. AsPARAGUs-1et, Mr. W. Adams; 2nd, Mr. James Hooper; 3rd, the Bishop of Oxford; 4th, Mir. James Price. CAr7L1LOWFRS-lst, the Bishop ...

Published: Saturday 07 June 1851
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1447 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

GARDENERS- CALENDAR

... method of destroying weed*, which are now advancing rapidly. Cutting sltonld now entirely discontinued from a portion of the Asparagus beds, especially from those intended for forcing early next winter. Continue put suecessiot crops Peas, Beans, Lettuces, ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... day the bells of our parish church rung merry peals in honour of the Marquis of Blandford's birth-day. ' Two extraordinary asparagus heads were last week cut by Mr. John Fardon, of this town, one of which weighed 5 oz. 13 dwts., and measured seven inches ...

Published: Saturday 07 June 1851
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3144 | Page: 3 | Tags: News