BEDFORDSHIRE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. The Summer Show of this Society was held at Bedford, on Tuesday. A very ..

... Higgins, Esq. ; second ditto Capt. Newland. Best 12 turnips ; first prize F. Hogg, Esq.; secend ditto Capt. Newland. Best cauliflower, H. Thornton, Esq. Parsnips.—H. Littledale, Esq., for the best 12 parsnips ; first prize H. Thorntou, Esq.; second ditto ...

Webvrsoay

... added. Three-quarters of a mile. 6 subs. S e STI TR e N . . -an Mr. J. Osborue’s Emily Ann .. (Osborne) 1 Mr. Merone's Cauliflower ~ ~ +» (Frost) 2 The Heler-Shelter Handicap of 5 sovs, each, and 30 added. One mile auda half. 8 subs, Mr. Walter's Reality ...

Higham Gobion, G5..64.3 Lidlington, 2

... Higham Gobion, 35.; Houghton Conquest, 41 Savoys.—Silsoe, O 3 Higham Gobion, %5.3 Houghton Conquest, 255 Harlington, 4s. Cauliflowers. — Silsoe, sv. 5 Higham Gobion, 2.5 Houghton Couquest, 33, Celery.—Silsoe, 35, Upper Gravenharst, Ss. Basket of Vegetables ...

BEDFORDSHIRE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... Tomms; second best, 1. arris. For the best basket of Flowers, Edward Whillen ; second best, Mark Kilzby For the best two Cauliflowers, Ilenry Marris; second best, Edward Whiflen. Extra prize for ripe out-door Grajes, Joseph Hakins. STATE OF THRE WIATHRER ...

class was awarded to Mr. Bragg, of Slough, neat ! Windsor, and the second to Mr. Lagles, of Bedford. |

... second best, Mr. H. Stuart. Vegetables.—Best basket, Capt. Newland ; second best, Mr. C. Higgins; third best, M. T. Barnard. Cauliflowers.—Best brace, Mr. I Stuart; second best, Mr. J. H. Timeus. A collection of fruits was recommended by the judge (Mr. Glenny) ...

SONG OF THE BEES

... * Can't it be done sooner, for I'm engaged to marry another foller in July 7 The attoruey, says the Yankee reporter, cauliflowered, The Rev. Dr. Hawkes, when elected Bishop of Rhode sdand, Jeclined the appointment on account of the meagre salary.§ !Hh ...

12, 1804,

... Kincho— Vigetablos, — Boans, Ist, Abr, dobn Soden; 2od, Meo Wo Bushicll, Carrots, Ist, Mr Vo Mathews; Zod, Mreo S, Lee. Cauliflowers, 10, Mr. T, Weston g 2nd, Meo W Ssaathe Colery, red, Lat, Mr. Thos. Andeew, Fast Haddon ; 2od, S G Rinch, Celery, white ...

Published: Saturday 23 September 1854
Newspaper: Northampton Herald
County: Northamptonshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2349 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

AND' THE RUGBY ADVERTISER

... out Cabbage.—Spinach m‘y be sown on sheltered borders.—Onions also in open and dry situstions.—Leltuce every ten days,—Cauliflowers may be sown till near the end of the month, . ...

Published: Saturday 11 August 1855
Newspaper: Rugby Advertiser
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 588 | Page: 14 | Tags: none

DPotators.—For the best twenty-four round potatoes, Mr. J. H. Timaus ; for the best twenty-four kidneys, Mr. H. ..

... Carrots.—¥For the best twelve, Mr. Talbot Barnard ; second best, Capt. Stuart. Onions.—For the best twelve, Mr. H. Thornton. Cauliflowers.—For the best four, Mr. H. Thoruton. A prize was suggested by the Judge to be given to Messrs. Sheppard for their excellent ...

New Porsroes, &c.—We were shown, on Monday, a few speeimens of new potatoes, crrots, and cauliflower, which ..

... New Porsroes, &c.—We were shown, on Monday, a few speeimens of new potatoes, crrots, and cauliflower, which were imported by Mr Michael Yeats, Grangemouth, from Ho{::nd. They are all of good size, and beautifully grown. Mr Yeats infomu us that the present ...

Published: Thursday 21 May 1863
Newspaper: Falkirk Herald
County: Stirlingshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 58 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

LINLITHGOW HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... Steele; 2, A. Stanners. Strawberries—l, D. Tweedie ; 2, J. Sanderson. Rhubarb—l, D, Tweedie ; 2, J. Lafferty, Grangepans. Cauliflower—l, R. Steele; 2, A. Robertson. Early Cabbage—l, J. Lafferty ;2, J. Sanderson. Drumhead Lettuce—l, J. Sanderson; 2, A. Stanuers ...

Published: Thursday 23 July 1863
Newspaper: Falkirk Herald
County: Stirlingshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 577 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

VEGETABLES

... Thomas Weir. Two Celery—lst, Wm. Bell, Parkhall ; 2d, Thos. Weir. Four Lettuces— Ist, John Duncan, 24, Alexander Hill. Two Cauliflowers—lst, William Peden ; 24, Thomas Weir. One Red Cabbage—lst, William Luck; 24, John Dunean. Ome early Cabbage—ist, Jobn Leishman; ...

Published: Thursday 10 September 1863
Newspaper: Falkirk Herald
County: Stirlingshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 274 | Page: 3 | Tags: none