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THE FARM, GARDEN, &c

... carrots, eucumbers, French beans, globe artichokes, lettuce, mushiooms, onions, peas, potatoes, radishes, spinach, small salading, and tomatoes. CuicoRY to furnish a supply of roots for forcing in winter should be at once sown. To ensure the production ...

SOUTHWOLD HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... was an easy Sirct for aquantbtyof cut led flowers, includinB hine begonias,5carnations, and azaJia3. The table collection of salads was above the aversge. A feature of the flower exbibits arranged with effect was the collection of herbaceous plants belonging ...

DITCHINGHAM FLOWER SHOW

... out-door frait, Mr. Mann; 2ud, Mrs. Morrice. Best 6 ditto vege- tables, Rev. Scudamore; 2nd, Mr. B. Haggard. Best vegetables for salad, Rev. Scudamore; 2nd, Mrs. Mor. rice. Best dish of American rose potatoes, Mrs. Mor- rice; 2ud, Rev. Scudamore. Best kidney ...

FLOWER SHOW AT DITCHINGHAM

... quet, Misa Ling ; 2nd, Rev. Upoher. egetfablcs.-Bes5 6 varieties of vegetables, Rev. C rtwright; 2nd, Mr. Betitrant. Best salad vegetables, Mr. Buttitvnt. Beat potatoes, Mr. Battliant; 21ed, Rev. Scodamore. Best 8 American Rose potatoes, Mr. Yonuil; 2nd ...

DITCHINGHAM FLOWER SHOW

... fruit, 6 varieties, Mr. Smith; 2nd, Mr. Hartoup. Best vegetables, 6 varieties, Mrs. Cartwright; 2nd, Rev. Sondanoors. Best salad, Rev. Scudamore; 2nd, Mr. Robin- son. Best potatoes, 4 varieties, and 4 tubers of each, Rev., 3. Scudamore; 2nd, Mr. Mann. ...

FLOWER SHOW AT SOUTHWOLD

... lection of Golden Roca onions, from Messre. Daniels' seed. Mr. Bennett, of Southwold,, showed a very fine basket of tomatoes nud salads. A hand played selections of mueic at intervals, on Mr. Pipe's lawn, contiguous to the Drill Hall, which that gentleman kindly ...

COTTAGERS' FLOWER SHOW AT DITCHINGHAM

... , Mr. E. Mann; 2nd, Miss Margiteon. Best vegetables, C var., Rev. Cart. wright; 2nd, Mr. A. H. Jenny. Beat vegetables for salad, Rev. H. Frere. Beat potatoes, 4 var., M cr. Tonsl; 2nd, Mr. B. Mann. Best Amnerican rose potatoes, Rev. Cartwright; 2ndM r ...

HORTICULTURAL SHOW AT YARMOUTH

... Lubbock. Beet lettucee, Mr. F. Sutton: 2nd, Mr. C. Diver. Best ncoambors, Mrs. Stolworthy, 2od Mr. Drane. Best basket of salad, Rev. Lubbock; 2ad, Mr. F. Sutton. Best potatoes, Mr. J. L. Lubbock; 2nd, Rev. Lubo bock; 3rd, Mr. B. Boulton. Best collection ...

EYE POULTRY, DAIRY, AND FANCY SHOW

... and to satisfy their own oresciences, they T I were driven to give two extra prizes. There tri were two very fair baskets of salad, and a 'gr splendid lot of onions, whilst carrots were well repre- tic Heated, though some of the entries Incised quality. ...

EYE POULTRY, DAIRY AND FANCY SHOW

... speaking, this is not a good celery elf. year, but here there were some very good exhibits. There !Ile was a choice basket of salads, and the show of oni ne wats ing cipital for the season, as were the carrots and parsnips, ilee especially the frirt and second ...

LOWESTOFT HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... Mr. G. Durrant; 2nd, Mr. E. Soons, Lowestoft. Best brace of cucumbers, Sir E. Gooch; 2nd, Gao. Edwards, Esq. Best basket of salad, 6 kinds, E. Leathes, Esq. Best collection of vegetables, not :less than 8 varieties, Mrs. Johnson; 2nd, Mr. W.- Boggis. Best ...

CHRISTMAS SHOW AT DISS

... Mr. Beecher, Thelton; extra, Mr, Potter, Palgrave. a Beat-6 heads of celery, Mr. Lane ; 2nd, Mr. S. Smith. Best basket of salad, Mr. S. Smith; 2nd, Reev. Braud- P' reth, Best 6 onions. Mr. D Cook, Botesdale; 2id, Mr. A. E. Claydon. Best 6 red carrots; ...