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... belonging Lo John °A.Cbasket of full-sized freely-grown ash-leaf kidney pota- toes, from the Bev. E. F. Lewis. Three large cauliflowers fwhich would ba^e elicited admi- ration in the stalls of Covent Garden) belonging to Smith, Esq., of Ashton Court. The ...

Chepstow Horticultural Society.I

... bunch-Mr. R. C. Jenkins Beachlcy Turnips a dozen-Mr. Hailstone, gardener to Mrs. Smith. Carrcts.'ditto—Rev. E. F-Lewis- Cauliflowers, best three heads-first prize, Rev. Canon Mor gan; second, Mr. Hailstone. Potatoes, half a peck-hrst prise, Mr. John W ...

WHITCHURCH FLORAL & HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... Thomas Haddock second ditto, Mr. Thomas White LIurhs, a basket,—First prize, Mr. Thomas White; second ditto, Mr. Evan Davie* Cauliflowers, two heads,-—No competitors Kidney Beans, a d is It,—Mr. Evan Davies Salad, a dish,—First prize, Mr. George Lewis; second ...

LONDON CORN EXCHANGE, MONDAY, OCT. 3

... tich, ligh', and, for winter Yather dry soil; the silllalion should be it warm border if possible. When these, and la e cauliflower plan's are put in, little more will be needed in the p'anting way for some time. Keep a few endive plants blanched, Ly inverting ...

FAIRS IN MARCH

... warm pie> E OI ground; Provid e a succession of radish a:;d other small salads J/.AN'IRE A,,D dress asparagus beds. Get cauliflower plants (0 F, UL>der glass hardened off, and pay every attention «A 1 UNDL'R THE hand glass, in order to get them in as J ...

LONDON MARKETS, &c

... and dead leaves and weeds, will be sufflcien'. \Y. HARDY FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARDEN. onions should be sown at once, also cauliflower* *M*bao early crop next season, a small bed of pickling iSS « Brown Cos., and some hardier sorts of lettuce to t'e w'nter ...

FAlilS TO BE HELD IN OCTOBER,

... it well ripened. Provision should be made for fi?'ecting a quantity of French beans from frost, shou'd 18 occur, and the cauliflowers should be looked over, down a few of the leaves over the bear's, for a j*§ht frost spoils the colour ol these, particularly ...

BRISTOL HIDE AND SKIN MARKET.H

... winds. For peas we know nothing better than the spruce branches recommended last week, and the old practice of covering cauliflower plants with inverted flower pots will, in the absence of any better covering, be found a great protection to the plants ...

L\KVVL*OltT TIDE TABLE.---DA'\i!.t UIU H u •']>KI-TUT7~

... moist state of the soil, and peaches, &c., must be looked over occasionally. Winter onions should be town at once, also cauliflowers for the early crop next season, • small bed of pickling cabbage, Brown cos. and some hardier sorts of lettuce to stand ...

1857. '

... [included in the above list. 1 and 2 do. half-dozen Cabbage. Each Class to receive Two Prizes, one for 1 and 2 do. do. Cauliflowers. Best Old Cock and Two Hens, and the other for 1 and 2 do. couple of Cucumbers. Best CocJcerill and Two Pullets. 1 and ...

1857

... -Do. do. Golden Pheasant.. 1 and 2 do. half-dozen Cabbage. Cl-iss ->0.—Do. do. of any other variety not 1 and 2 do. do. Cauliflowers. [included in the above list. 1 anj 2 do. couple ol Cucumbers. Ht'ch Class io receive Two Prizes, one for 1 and 2 do. Vegetable ...

1857. MERTHYR TYDFIL CATTLE POULTRY, VEGETABLE, AND FLOWER SHOW.I

... French Runners. 1 aad 2 do. bunch of Parsley. 1 and 1 do. do. Spinach. 1 and 2 do. half-dozen Cabbage. 1 and 2 do. do. Cauliflowers. 1 and 2 do. couple of Cucumbers. 1 and 2 do. Vegetable Marrow. 1 and 2 do. Dish of Small Salading 3 do. bunch of Flowers ...