CHELSEA FLOWER SHOW
... CHELSEA FLOWER SHOW This year’s Chelsea Flower Show opens to the public today. It was seen by the Queen and Queen Mother at a Royal preview on Monday. m‘u' Mrs W 8 K. Finlay o«ii:i;.p 040 maihio exnimied e & ...
... CHELSEA FLOWER SHOW This year’s Chelsea Flower Show opens to the public today. It was seen by the Queen and Queen Mother at a Royal preview on Monday. m‘u' Mrs W 8 K. Finlay o«ii:i;.p 040 maihio exnimied e & ...
... UEEN VISITS CHELSEA FLOWER SHOW ...
... Scotland well to the fore at Chelsea Flower Show By LESLIE JERMAN . Some 7000 acres in Angus make up the largest raspberry-growing area in Wutem-Eme, producing 10,000 tons of t annually, worth £1.5 million. From next year there could be more, and sooner ...
... This dahlia being planted in one of the greenhouses at Dobbie’s Melville Nurseries will be flowering in May—in time for the Chelsea Flower Show. Seed from which a famous firm was grown FROM a chance crop ot 1b ounces of seed from a champion leek owned ...
... ever wanted to A visit the famous Chelsea Flower Show? Percy Thrower, the TV gardening expert, and the * Edinburgh Evening News” are offering as first prize in this gardening contest two tickets to the Chelsea Flower ...
... FLOWER SHOW WINNERS This year's Chelsea Flower Show had its Royal preview yesterday, when the Queen and Queen Mother attended, and opens to the public tomorrow. Dobbie & Co., Ltd,, the Scottish Seed Establishment, Edinburgh, won a gold medal ...
... SCOTS GROWERS GAIN MEDALS AT CHELSEA At the Royal Horticultural Society’s Chelsea Flower Show in London Messrs Dobbie & Co., Ltd., of Edinburgh, were awarded a Gold Medal for an exhibit of dahlias, and a silver-gilt Banksian Medal for an exhibit of tulips ...
... Margaret of England” —by the French rose grower, _Mme. Meilland, at the Chelsea Flower Show. The q{leen and other members of the Royal Family made their annual visit to the show on Monday, the opening day. LORRY BLAZE NEAR OIL TANK Fourteen families left ...
... London Airport. It has cost upwards of £500,000 and in the next few years will offer severe competition to the annual Chelsea Flower Show, already fighting off strangulation by road traffic. k. It spreads over grounds originally laid out b{ “ Capability ...
... her immediate engagements. The Queen therefore regrets that she will be unable to visit Lord’s Cricket Ground and the Chelsea Flower Show to-morrow.” She will open the twenty-first congress of the Federation of Commonwealth and British Chambers of Commerce ...
... late lan Melville Clark persuaded the Japan Society, of which he was a member, to put on a display of bonsai at the Chelsea Flower Show. Today, thousands of Britons give daily attention to miniature trees. Dealers last year sold more than 5,000 for a total ...
... from the ground beneath the cypress trees flanking the memorial. Returning to this country the woman, on visiting the Chelsea Flower Show, approached the trade stand of a Hawick nursery firm to whom she offered the cypress seed, expressing the wish that ...