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Royal Oxfordshire Horticultural Society

... Culham. Cnuumbers-1. John Parsons, Esq., Iffley; 2. R. Stanton Wise, Esq., Banbury. Cauliflowers-1. The Bishop of Oxford. Asparagus-1. Mr. W. Adams; 2. Mr. V. Wakefield; 3. Mr. W. Day; 4. Mrs. Ensworth. Lettuces-1. Ml. G. Morris, Summertown; 2. the Earl ...

THE FLOWER SHOW AT THE CORN EXCHANGE

... Deudrocinus, Epidendrous, Ltolias, Anguloas, &e. &e., very tastefully arranged with palms, and fiue feathery foliage of Asparagus plumosum. In tleo comlpeting elasscs thero was a fairly good array of greenhouse and stove plants; in the class for six varieties ...

ROYAL OXFORDSHIRE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW

... adj uuct. The vegetables proved a good all rounid show and worthy of the district, grand cucumbers, brocoli, t cabbage, asparagus, rhubarb (of gigantic proportions) I and potatoes; of the latter, the premier cards for kidney and round forms went to Mr ...

VARIETIES

... Green as a Leek is He. By the Author of Red as a Rose is She. Won't you Kiss Her? By the Author of Can you Borgive Her ? Asparagus in August. By the Author of A Rose in June. The Worst of Wives. By the Author of The Best of Husbands. The Old Martha. By ...

ROYAL OXFORDSHIRE HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... J. Mattock; 3, 1:. J. Trsodell, Ecq. Cteunmbers-1, Colonel Lee ; 2, E. J. Trcndell, Esq.; 3, Lord North, WrGatoe Abbey. Asparagus-i, Provost of Worcester 2, Dr. U. Ward 3, Lord North. Lettuce, cos-I, Coloel Miller; 2, Lord North ; 3, Mr. J. Wallker. DItto ...

AGRICULTURAL SHOWS, 1891

... better quality nud quantity. Native Guano for Potatoes, Vegetables &e. T. A. Is Chambers, Donnington Nnrsery, IMay, used tcr asparagus, nnd 3. onions. lesults: Very good. E. B, Goodey, Llttlemore, used . for oious: It stoppedl the maggot ntd 1 lead a lia ...

HORTICULTURE

... Shoots which may bave tbeen missed last week. TEE KMTOHEN GAuDEN.-Tbis is a good time for spring-dressing the bearing beds of asparagus, and also for planting additional beds where required. Make plantations of Jerusalem artichokes. Make further r sowing of ...

WEYHILL FAIR

... when thoroughnly dry, should be plunged in dry mould or sand in the-root-house. When at leisure cut down the stalks of asparagus beds, and dress the beds, and if necessary a good dressing of manure. ...

THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... vegetables. He can carry the trufle with him to Spitzbergen, and from Nantes he cci be supplied with ortolauss and foic yas and asparagus. It is only just that all hmoneerable fact should he recorded of the house whose case I nm describing. Some years ago, lwhen ...

HARVEST THANKSGIVING FESTIVALS

... flowers and foliage, in which 1: were intermixed small sheaves of corn. The gas standards r were decorated with creepers, asparagus tops, and bunches a of blackberries, wvhilo the font was covered with simiflar I decorations, and over it was the text, 'Forget ...

ROYAL OXFORDSHIRE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW

... in, addition to thoso entered in competition, lie staged a basket of several varieties sob in ferns and the foliage 1'f asparagus plumois. HIigh cultural skill w as noticeable in Tihe pelargoniuins of M lr Mattck, and the cinerarias and calceolarias of ...

HORTICULTURE

... fork, Be sure not to go deep enough to disturb the roots, which1i should not be monee than ti inohes below the surface. As asparagus beds when once formed should never be dug or disturbed in anly way, this oporation acts most beneficially by protnoting the ...