THE CHELSEA FLOWER SHOW
... THE CHELSEA FLOWER SHOW. T HERE HAS NEVER BREEN a flower show more delightful in its beauty than that held last week under the auspices ot the Royal Horticultural Society in the spacious grounds attached to ...
... THE CHELSEA FLOWER SHOW. T HERE HAS NEVER BREEN a flower show more delightful in its beauty than that held last week under the auspices ot the Royal Horticultural Society in the spacious grounds attached to ...
... hostesses, including Lady Lovelace, Lady Cairne, and Lady Burghclere. The great interest of ‘Tuesday centred in the Chelsea Flower Show, which was undoubtedly the finest ever held in London, Oiie of the first visitors was Queen Alexandra, who was accompanied ...
... THE WEEK IN LONDON. IHE CHELSEA FLOWER SHOW is always an event T of interest, and naturally this was much inereased {his year, when it came unrivalled by the social funetions amonust which as o rule it has only to take ite place. Mareover, the weather ...
... Ballet * Les Sylphides at the Palace Theatre, 504 Norman Doorway, Lullington Chureh, 1038 Notable Visitors at the Chelsea Flower Show, 1052 oo Nuts and Wine 7at the Empire, 170, ‘ 171 Ol Bead Bags, 1083 1 Glass. V.o Seventeenth-Century ‘ Types, 815 4 ...
... May 31, 1918. GREAT FLOWER SHOW AT CHELSEA. OR MANY YEARS the grand spring exhibition of the F Royal Horticultural Society has been held in the gardens of the Templo facing the Thames Embankment. In recent years, owing to a large increase in the number ...
... THE CHELSEA SHOW, 1915. Tlll‘l FIRST DAY OF THE CHELSEA SHOW of 19156 will Jong be remembered by all who visited it. Incessant rain fell all the previous Monday, and continued without any intermission until well on into the evening of Tuesday, when the ...
... the myriad flowers and lights shining alms.., while from its shore rose tier upon tier of fairy bowers gleaming with lights and fragrant with flowers. Converging Iron the centre of the immense dome hung garland. of rose. and pale tinted flowers, continued ...
... of the look of these early flowerers, but in very many the blotch is much more pronounced. My Lilley usually exhibits at Chelsea. A visit to his display should not be omitted by all who take an interest in these useful flowers. T ought to mention that to ...
... The Large-flowered Wood Lily. At the Chelsea Show the other week of all plants in the world T heard an assistant tell a lady that Iris cristata delichted in damp and shade. Its requirements being so very much the reverse, I could not help taking steps ...
... guineas; an English clock, showing phases of the moon, d a y s o f th e month, /cc., in Chippendale case, 94 inches high, for 48 guineas, and an early English marqueterie cabinet with twelve drawers inlaid with birds, flowers, he., 31 inches wide, early ...
... praise of the antirrhinum. The exhibit of Dobbie's at one end of number four tent showed us its great possibilities as a cut lower when well grown. All through the show, whenever 1 passed it, notetakers were busy in front of the display. It was a difficult ...
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