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ORCHID GROWER No. 1

... ORCHID GROWER No. 1. On Private View day at the Chelsea Flower Show, Sir Jeremiah Colman, Orchid Grower No. 1, was in great form, showing the King and Queen his beloved blooms with the aid of a ruler. At his place at Gatton, which was burned down a ...

Our London Letter

... foreman's salary was £l4 a week. ORCHID GROWER No. 1. On Private View day at the Chelsea Flower Show, Sir Jeremiah Colman, Orchid Grower No. 1, was in great form, showing the Sing and Queen his beloved blooms with the aid of a ruler. At his place at Calton ...

Our London Letter

... to 300 men for two years. Despite protests he was made to take on 1,500, and his foreman's salary was ..£l4 a week. The Flower Show judges who examine and mark rare and exotic blooms in their tent are very much like the Academy hanging committee, elderly ...

Security By Our Labour Corrupoodefet

... economic and financial power to show the law-breakers that war doesn't pay. Fashion Nevis Coming Colours The idea of using flower colours for Spring fashions is a pleasant one. They are easy to follow, since most people know flower colourings, while exotic new ...

CHILDREN’S COLUMN ROBIN REDBREAST

... her sorrow, little Mayflower suddenly beard low yoice calling to her. “ May-flower, May-flower, come, it la I your oow; I have returned to you my little mistress.” May-flower harried oat at the cal), and there outside the stable stood her own beautiful ...

Published: Friday 26 February 1909
Newspaper: Ardrossan and Saltcoats Herald
County: Ayrshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2654 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

women, and there is no doubt that when one goes for a day's outing it makes a considerable difference in

... hats are charmingly trimmed with - faded soft red or blue ribbons, with perhaps a small bunch of cornflowers and oats. Wild flowers are always a delightful garniture for rustic bats; rich poppies, ox-eyed daisies, and fluffy dandelions are all effective ...

Hound ditch and Stepney

... are in the quaint eategoty. Burns' worshippers, again, will be Made to reflect by an article on the crimsontippit flower, which shows that modestmeming plant to be, :n reality, the wager of a silent cruel. and relentless warfare with its neighhonrs ...

What London Is Doing

... Poulsen, bright pink ; Karen Poulsen, a most beautiful scarlet with large flowers; Permanent Wave, brilliant cochineal carmine with petals waved like a carnation, this is a unique flower; Paul Crampel, deep orange-scarlet. lUBEROID ROOFING • Pares ...

THE KILMARNOCK HERALD. FRIDAY 'TUNE 15. 1917

... per stone from the accused, who led evidence to show that the potatoes were seed potatoes. Sheriff said he had no doubt that ae , ciated had contravened the statute. A receipt put in by the defence showed that he wit selling the potatoes nt M per cent ...

r Interesting to Ladies. This is to be a ribbon season. A ribbon season, nay, I should rather say the

... of hair, or some dried flowers. A novelty is the marguerite composed of two discs, one above the other, l o f which the top one is enamelled in the white and gold of the marguerite. It is moveable, so that on being turned it shows the petals of the second ...

G %ME AT VEEMILION CROSSING

... fawns, , tartled and big-eyed and keen to get away, but not rea,!y frightened. Here is where you see flowers union.; the timber and campers among the flowers. And then you climb again to Sinclair P. 1 1 ,14, :weeping upward in great curves. You pass lowa ...