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Kaw name for faellsionable boot.: Kick elm's

... exhibitiog their wedding pres en t s . Sir Lady Orchard! Wedding presents! What are you talking about? I mean the flower show at Chelsea. —Laity: Oh I The Orchid Eihitritioa. K-14 Muriel ; out c•lva-r4 please. ...

GARDENING GOSSIP

... Colombian variety hramerimum, familiarly known as the Butterfly orchid, is at present making • fine show at Chelsea, whil6 the Brazilian Marshallienum, with flowers of a rich canary yellow hue spotted with orange and red, wifl not be overlooked. The dark and ...

LADIES' COLUMN

... included in these early shows, rather to elis injury of the chrysauthennuns, for in colour, as in form, both these flowers belong to an earlier and more brilliant time. Nor is the Aquarium an altogether ideal place in which to exhibit flowers, where the interest ...

Published: Saturday 22 September 1894
Newspaper: Kilrush Herald and Kilkee Gazette
County: Clare, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1576 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

J'atts iuia Stnips,

... the reply ; about hah the tear the water is the second storey windows. Conscience makes Cowards,” &o.—An aspiring beau at Chelsea '.ball, upon the steward s_ asking him, What are you ?” meaning what dock it was his watch, was so conscientiously alive to ...

HINTS UPON GARDENING

... time, will not show flower too soon; but if they do, the spikes should be pinched out. We never pinch a second time after the plants go into their flowering pots, and the flower-stems are always vigorous, the trusses broad, and the flowers ...

A FOOLISH MAN AND HIS MONEY

... A FOOLISH MAN AND HIS MONEY. At Westminster Pollee Court, Mazy Ass a well•dreased **man, living at 41, ogesge's.grove, Chelsea, was charged with Malin £3O the property of Richard Keys, described as of uo occupation. but ' jasa arrived from abroad.' Mr ...

Published: Wednesday 20 April 1881
Newspaper: Clare Freeman and Ennis Gazette
County: Clare, Republic of Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 850 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

HINTS UPON GARDENING

... will flower from the middle of February to the end of March, and be much valued. Any exams of moisture during winter quickly kills mignonette.—Gardeners' Maijosine. NOTWITHSTANDING semi-official asburances, the latest telegrams from Algiers show that ...

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... them from falling prematurely. Remove all seed-pods as they show themselves, or the effect of these will be to stop he growth of the )oung wood, and consequently cut short the period of flowering, as nothing his a more exhausting effect upon plant life titan ...

MIIMIIMOPPONOMIIIIMIENEE FIELD AND DAIRY FARMING

... about the interruption of wheat- culture. The flower steins are le inches in height, ' 'mews, And, of course, you are equally familiar ememg before the full acreage of land intended for all twin-flowered, and very heavily mottled, which is I with the ...

OUR BOUDOIR

... in making up bouquets; however, this year the shower bouquets have large bows of ribbon with loops and ends mixed with the flowers. A nu:liner who sends the ribbon to match the dresses to the florist tells me that she always allows a guinea's worth of ribbon ...

Published: Saturday 18 February 1893
Newspaper: Kilrush Herald and Kilkee Gazette
County: Clare, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1378 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

THE CLARE JOURNAL-ENNIS MONDAY. JULY 15, 1850

... instances during the past year duHn the year 29th September, been requested by boards of guardians issue orders was'£l6 563, showing an increase of £13,787 under the 2d section of the relief extension act ; ar i son with the amount expended on tho same however ...

INGTON TREATY

... ice fields by a hurricane. The whole of the crews, which averaged ninety men, perished. OFFICIAL RETURNS received from Frence show • further decrease in the number of cases of rinderpest occurring in that country. • LEAMINGTON, Pftys AII American paper, ...