FLOWER SHOW AT ALMONDSBURY
... FLOWER SHOW ALMONDSBURY. Yesterday the third annual flower show for the parish of Almondsbury was held at Knole Park. The day was a splendid one for flower show, and the result was that the attendance gratified ...
... FLOWER SHOW ALMONDSBURY. Yesterday the third annual flower show for the parish of Almondsbury was held at Knole Park. The day was a splendid one for flower show, and the result was that the attendance gratified ...
... after 8 o'clock. Mn. CHARLES EDWARD FLOWER, well-known in Warwickshire, died suddenly on Tuesday, from apoplexy, at a meeting of the Warwickshire County Council. Mr. Flower was senior partner in the firm of Flower and Sons (limited), brewers, of Stra ...
... those from distaptocillt flower shows are becuj° tonie a currentferm e'bneof'thed Institutions of the age a influential individuals itfthee district about Keevil hai and the last two or ibre years done their utmost to ctivate love of the beaiitifial a ...
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... tha large shows the kingdom perpetuate tha memory of late Veitch, Chelsea, eminent florist, was offered by the trustees, and waa carried off by B. Cater, of Bath, for a magnificent collection of eight trained chrysanthemums, large flowered and fonr Japanese ...
... THE LATEST AMERICAN SHOW. Madame s famous establishment in Bakem street is soon to have a rival, not London—for that would he impossible— but in New York. The huilding to be called the Eden Museum, and over £lOO,OOO is t o be expended upon the models ...
... W. Ware. . uot less than 25, distinct, in out flower iifn?,'™ - -,?v Ware and J. and Co.; Srd.W. C. D. uiiimond. herbaceous flowers, Perkins; 3id,J. Jen! s. 1- Lunches bardy Herbaceous perennial flowers, distinct (ama.eurs)-lat. J Lakin; 2nd, K. Bryan; ...
... doe for the excellent exhibition that has been got together in this important department of show. collection consists ol various specimens china —Bow, Chelsea. Derby, Worcester, Nuntgarw, There are four specimens of Bow, viz., octagon plate, quails and ...
... of direct competitors at tbe Chelsea Hospital a; ,ear the names of eleven successful students of this Cheltenham Flower Show.—This event take- '>' la ?£ on Wednesday next, when the band of the Fu Guards will attend. The show promises to be precedented success ...
... _The . Exetr exhibition, which showed a great improvement on the entries of previous years. The prize offered for the best essay on The Lamb Disease had been awarded by Lord Portman to Dr. Edwards Crisp, of Chelsea. The report con- eluded by stating ...
... attention the proposed Pasteur Institute at Chelsea, and protests agaiusft its establishment. G.—lft was the Royal uoft the Bafth and Weal of England, thao waa held ou Down In 1878. The Hath and Weso of Society had shows ou the in 1864, 1374, and 1886. who Deprived ...
... were given for flowers, fruit, vegetable', and industrial work. Cot. Lagers residing in any parish were allowed to compete. The Kingstanley Brass band played at intervals, and at dusk there was a display of fireworks. The Stonehouse shows are always arranged ...