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Borrowed Crifles

... unseasonable weather, gets off the following neilif lous strains: Onion garden bed reclining, Beets a youth his aching head; 'Cauliflowers, lo ! weeds confront me; Lettuce hence,' he sadly said. 'Carrots out the stoutest manhood, Peas my wearied soul doth need; ...

WALTON-LE-DALE FLOWER SHOW

... Thursday. The fruits and vegetables were generally superior. The potatoes were capital. as were also the cabbages and brocoli. Cauliflowers were very poor. Beet root and mangold wurtzel were good. Celery was poor. There were some excellent sticks of rhubarb. ...

FARINGTON FLOWER SHOW

... Bradley. Savoy cabbages R. 1, R Eaves; 2, J. .6b''--J Preston. Curledbroccoli. 1,-Dickinson; 2, ~igg 1 *I J. Brsdlcy. Cauliflowers: 1,J. Trafford;2,R Jsrti3 *i Kenyon. 1'iangold wnrtzel: 1, T. Baron; Ei 'pby; a, 3. Harriaon. Swedish turnips: 1, R. b ...

LEYLAND FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW

... Baldwin, 2 J. Eccles. Red currants: 1 Rev. T. R. Baldwin, 2 J. Eccles. Cucumbers: 1, 2, and 3, G. Hargreaves. VEGETAsLEs-Cauliflowers: 1 and 3 G. Hargreaves, 2 J. Smith. Lettuces: G. Hargreaves. Red cabbage: 1 R. Baron, 2 J. Baron, 3 T. Lazenby. Scotch ...

PILLING FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... 1; Mr. Nicholson, 2. Broadbeans: Mr. W. Cookson, 1; Mr. J. Wignal, 2. Kidney Beans: Mr. Charl- ton, 1; Dr. Williams, 2. Cauliflower: Mr. W. Benson, 1; Dr. Williams, 2. Celery: Mr. A. Wignal, 2. Lettice: Mr. T. Atkinson, 1; Mr. Charlton, 2. Garden Turnips: ...

LEYLAND FRUIT AND VEGERABLE SHOW

... Vegetables.-Cuenmbera: 1, R. Bannister; 2, G. Smith; 8, J. Quin. Colleston of eight vegetables: 1, R. Carr; 2, G. Smith. Cauliflowers: 1 and 3, T. Baron-; 2, R. Carr. Lettuces: R. Carr. Red cabbages: 1, W. Baron ; 2, J. E. Livessy ; 8, R. Carr. Scotch cabbages; ...

LYTHAM FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... Carrots: 1, R. Fisher; 2, J. Hartley; 3, J. a Boardman. Garden turnips: 1, T. Cookson; 2, T. Dan- son, jon.; 3, J. Hartley. Cauliflowers: T. Cookson. Basket of vegetables: 1, G. Atkinson; 2, J. Hartley; 3, t T. Cookson. Ditio. of herbs: 1, G. Atkinson; 2, ...

CHURCHTOWN FLOWER SHOW

... morrow, H Clee . Turnips J BaEot. Apples, deseert, 1 Miss Clegg 2S 3J Diekonn. Ditto, culinary, 1 Miss Clogg. 2 G 31ellor. Cauliflower, 1 G DMellor, 2 W Smith. Celery, 1 J Bownees, 2 F O Wil. son. Cabbages, early, I J cumpatey, jnnr, 2 J Gregnon. Ditto, savov ...

GARDENING OPERATIONS

... part should 'not be dug in deep. In short the system is not one to be recommended. Look well to the protection of lettuce, cauliflowers, &c., under glass. Some of the strongest roots of early rhubarb might be covered with pots or boxes, and sufficient leaves ...

AUTUMN EXHIBITION OF THE PRESTON FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL ASSOCIATION

... more speci- mens exhibited, but we do not remember ever having seen better samples. The potatoes were prime; the cabbages, cauliflowers, and carrots were all of large size and well grown, and there were many fine specimens of vegetable marrow, peas, and French ...

POULTON FLORAL & HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... Early d cabbage: 1, T Fenton; 2, W Bag.haw. Savoy cabbage: E Billington. Red. cabbage: 1, E, Billingtou; 2, 3 Knowles. Cauliflowers: 1, J Knowles; 2, N Cardwell. d Peas: 1, J Knowles; 2, B Hull. French beans: 1, J e Threlfall; 2, R Hull. Broad beans: ...

PRESTON FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION

... Cuerden were perhaps the best exhibited. The fruit shown was very fine, especially in the rarer kinds. The cabbages, brocoli, cauliflowers, &o., were fair for the dis- trict. The band of the 50th regiment attended, and played a number of popular airs. The following ...