AT CHELSEA FLOWER SHOW
... AT CHELSEA FLOWER SHOW. The Queen of Spain, -with Lord Lambo urne' and Princess Beatrice of Spain. [Pho>to. L.JC.A ...
... AT CHELSEA FLOWER SHOW. The Queen of Spain, -with Lord Lambo urne' and Princess Beatrice of Spain. [Pho>to. L.JC.A ...
... including useful quantity ' * Powder and Shot'' for arguments social and economic questions. for Cauliflower. At the Chelsea Flower Show, meeting Mr Caterer, who planted the beds in front of Buckingham Palace with sixteen hundred rhododendron plants, the ...
... of the Courts tomorrow the opening of the Chelsea flower show and a host public and private entertain ments within the next few days, this i probably the most busy week the socia season. . The Chelsea flower ...
... Dance Band. 6.3o—Time Signal, Greenwich; Weather Forecast; News Bulletin! 6.43—London Radio Dance Band. 7.0 —Talk on Chelsea Flower Show. 7.ls—Sonatas of -Beethoven. 7.25—Mr D. A. Ross: A Hundred Years of Working Class Progress—ln Darkest England, 1878—1900 ...
... elders for their sustained comradeship during his stay Aberdeen. (Applause.) SOCIETY AND PERSONAL. Princess Mary visited Chelsea Flower Show yesterday. The Crown Prince and Crown Princess Sweden have arrived New York. The Duke of York left London yesterday ...
... their dummy show packets and sell their boxes of a hundred by degrees twenty. Aristocrat of Oichids A new orchid has been bred, the sort f orchid that would probably have the heart of Joe Chamberlain. i s be shown the Chelsea Flower Show opens to-morrow ...
... NEWEST IN FLOWERS. The King and Queen, Mary, the {hike York, and the Dirk® of OooiaaigJH, were visitors to Royal Society's Flower Sfcow, which opened at the Chelsea Hospital, London, on Tuesday. The coveted Sherwood Cup for best exhibit in the shew was ...
... the Chelsea moons, which are almost certain test of early Chelsea. The paste is soft and cream-coloured, whilst the glaze is glassy, greenish, and brittle The paste can cut with a file, but not with the point of penknife. Later Chelsea ware shows no moons; ...
... WELL FAMILY. A Trio of Chelsea 44 Intellectuals. ~ call a Some years before the w«* g co®P^ or woman f ' an . ment. it .te«t ££*«.. among the Pfl rthly school revoltes w-hose Chief is generally placed in Cues rhy»JJ these Chelsea intellectual who persist ...
... begonia, the fuchsia, and the dahlia. The camellia, which came from China, was originally a single-flowered plant, but under cultivation double flowers were produced with striking changes in colour. The fuchsia, named after tho German botanist, Leonard ...
... the little things that matter so much. Teaching the World. One the most enlightening sights the great international flower show at Chelsea during its first week is the number of well-known people who are to be seen going round with their gardeners. Many ...
... pictures in the wm of peop,e Flouting the Seasons. e amateur gardener usually places flowers in categories according at the Horticultural Society's great show at Chelsea, chrysanthemums and dahlias, de^ht e dark days of autumn, vied with the -lories of ...