CHELSEA FLOWER SHOW
... CHELSEA FLOWER SHOW Chelsea was in all its glory to-day, when the sun shone down on the flower show, famous for English cultivated flower', which has won International recognition ...
... CHELSEA FLOWER SHOW Chelsea was in all its glory to-day, when the sun shone down on the flower show, famous for English cultivated flower', which has won International recognition ...
... AT',',CHEI'MA _FLOWER SHOW., [Central News. 4 - • ' . .:= r - .- '' . 4 , maw P • *As • m ist 1, ''?• ..,,, , „, 8 • . , • The King and Queen in a picturesque part of Chelsea Flower Show on Tuesday. ...
... Arrival of Capt. Malcolm Campbell; and Unopposed Election Returns. To-morrow: Prime Minister at Dumfries and Kilmarnock; Chelsea Flower Show. Wednesday:. Lotd Reading at National Liberal Club Lunch; Prime Minister at Bradford; Prince of Wales at Nottingham; ...
... y. The first two Courts will take place at. Buckingham Palace on May 24 and 2.i, and will be followed by the famous Chelsea Flower Show, the most beautiful of its kind in the world. It is always attended by the King and Queen. The King will go to the Derby ...
... on May and 10 the way will be clear for three weeks' electioneering, and the only great events intervening are the Chelsea Flower Show and the Royal Tournament, which open on May 23. Ey the present arrangement of election dates the whole of June and July ...
... available space. to cheer them. The British King and Queen did not go to the Guildhall, course. They went down to the Chelsea Flower Show, where later Queen Marie of Roumania and the Duke of Connaught were interested spectators. Queen Marie's visit was so ...
... arrive in their thousands this morning in summer frocks and flannel suite. One straw hat was seen in Holborn, and at the Chelsea Flower Show an American visitor walked through the gardens in his shirt-sleeves, currying his jacket over his arm. The average ...
... Holland Park.hall, where ths exhibition is hold, seemed rather like Chelsea Flower Show, with its wonderful mixture of colours, but there was utility as well as beauty in the show—for one firm alone is turning out 26,000 pairs of artificial silk stockings ...
... FRUIT THAT RESEMBLES ffiM IN MORE THAN NAME. , Sir William Lawrence, presiding at the ityinual press luncheon of the Chelsea Flower Show on Monday, in • humorous I reference to the famous raspberry named after Mr. Lloyd George, said that its merits might ...
... PALACE. The Asst Court of the London season, ushered in this week by the opening of the international Onnd Opera and the Chelsea Flower Show, wile be held this (Thursday) night, and Hanover-square and Bond-street are buzzing with the feverish activity of putting ...
... fore at the Chelsea Flower Show, in clear lemon yellow and rich orange—the former colour combines with greater ease with most colour schemes. I have seen it recently in a garden that, although not big, seemed to contain all the early-flowering summer flowers; ...
... the school. third place in the same competition. Left to riglit•. Mr._G b . N. P. PRINCESS MARY (centre) touring the Chelsea Flower Show on Wednesday. Tliimphries (first) and Mr. J. P. Humphries (third). IA ery. fPhotopre.s. C:4 edbury.. 3 2 4 - 4rd ' ...