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ROUND LONDON WITH LADY MARY

... delighted that the newest and most luscious strawberry of all has been dedicated to her, I saw some of them at the Chelsea Flower Show. They looked too beautiful for words—zood to taste. too—and strang( say, are of almost the exact pinky-red shade which ...

ROUND LONDON WITH LADY MARY

... secret, of course, as vet, THE CHELSEA FLOWER SHOW. I imagine that of all the Season’s events that the Queen will miss this year she will most regret not being present. at the ‘‘private view” of the Chelsea Flower ...

TEA WITH AN OPERA STAR

... Savoy that was so hlled with glorious flowers that 1 felt there was really no need to go to the Chelsea Flower Show afterwards. The plang, every table, most of the chairs, and even the floor was crowded with flower-filled vases—this in spite ...

MR. JAMES WARD USHER

... little groups of humans and animals, many with marvellous encrustations of flowers or foliage, revealing the wonderful art of the maker of the porcelain centuries ago. A pair of Chelsea figures of which Mr, Usher thought highly consists of a shepherd and ...

THE HORTICULTURAL EXHI- BITION

... added to the Royal Show at Derby last year. ‘I he dieplay is a brilliant oune, and great and Loundivss admiration hae been lavished upon it from all quarters. One expert, whose opinion carries great weight, compared it to a Temple Show. Two of the largest ...

DescrIPTION OF THE SHOWYARD

... readily to understand the topography of the show ground. Some description of the yard, however, may mnot Al:,e in apropos. It covery an area of 125 acres, being larger by ebout 45 acres than the site of the Derby Show. The main entrance is at the south end ...

LINCOLN ALLOTMENT NOTES

... has been arown for the purpose of showing., W are on the edge of the County Show, and in the middle of June, and yet we have only got what we might term scedlines on our allotments, whereas, to be in time for the Show, we should have well-developed plants ...

THE USHER COLLECTION. What to see and where to see it. OPENING CEREMONY NEXT WEDNESDAY

... required, and almost throughout the repositories are adapted show cases, with clear glass fronts, but the glass backs are replaced by a lining of casement cloth in neutral tone against which the gems show up effectively. For the moment no eatalogue is possible ...

MY HOBBY Privileged Peeps in Lincoln (No. 18) HORTICULTURE

... colours, markings, and forms. Before visiting the first chrysanthemum show held in the city at the Corn Exchange in the autumn of 1883, I did not even know a chrysanthemun, flower, but was so captivated with the beauty, that I determined, if possible ...

SBEECHAM’S PILLS,

... beautiful flower - bed. The colours of the flowers usually are white, {nk. blue, scarlet, purple, and striped. All have very similar spreading habits, and when t.berng plants are bedlzd out at the end of May may be Ift. apart each way. Should any show a tendency ...

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... that we appeal for assistance in our effort on Saturday Juwe th, by purchasing a flower from the many sellers. Also any cne who is willing to assist by helping to sell flowers on the dav, if they will send their nameg and address to the Seoretary, their ...

It should be said that amongst the' happy surprises ot the evening were the appearance of the Provost ..

... ! Miss Beet, “Dutch Miss D). Beet, Mr, D. Clegg Mr ¥V Zarr, Mi-s Dedds, Mrs, Doughty Miss Dovle, Mre F Dale. “Rlues Dutch Flower Gir “Gnome. ’ Pierrot.” Pierrette - “Carni Mr, L. Elliott, “Basil Bpwn. | Mr, F. Emmerson, “Argentine ”’ Miss M. Edwards ...