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... named “Pinta” — at the Norwich nursery where it was grown, by Miss “Pinta” Milkmaid 1973. The new rose was shown at the Chelsea Flower Show last week. ...
... MEDAL FOR FLOWERS Pennell and Sons of Gainsborough were awarded a silver floral medal for varieties of clematis exhibited at Chelsea Flower Show. A feature of the exhibit, seen by many members of the Royal family, was a number of double varieties of clematis ...
... report of the hu{-yeufy council meeting held in Lincoln. The president asked for names of members wishing o visit the Chelsea Flower Show, the outing to be organised by the Produce Guild. A lecture on jewellery was enjoyed. It was declded to invite Mr L ...
... WEDNESDAY, 22 MAY NOTTINGHAM (Shopping Excursion) ADULT 50p — CHILD 35p DEPART 0900 — RETURN 1730 THURSDAY, 23 MAY LONDON, CHELSEA FLOWER SHOW ADULTEI.7S — CHILDEI2O DEPART 0715 — RETURN 1800 SUNDAY, 26 MAY COTSWOLD TOUR ADULT £1.25 — CHILD 85p DEPART 0800 — ...
... Rugby League results. 8.45 News review of the week. 7.18 The World About Us: Arabian sea voyage. 8.08 Growing for Gold: Chelsea Flower Show. 8.35 News on 2; Weather. 8.48 The Great Double Bass Race. 9.50 International Golf. 10.40 Sunday Cinema: “Strangers ...
... Flower lovers’ club meets DEMONSTRATION at the September meeting of Sleaford Flower Lovers’ Club was Mr. Bill Lomas from Cheshire who was successfully involved in this year's Chelsea Flower Show. All the materials he used were grown in his ...
... t:t:ur L}iod; scape arc! t,a Ma C. ge L. Fitzwilliam in the 1930’5. Most of these follies have made an agpennnce at the Chelsea Flower Show. So this business of vnlui::ge what our forefathers have built for us need not be dull stuff. Not all architectural ...
... year with music to be provided by Ron Diggins and his Diggola. An outing has been arranged to the Chelsea Flower Show on Thursday, May 24. Admission to the show will be £3 and the bus fare £1.75. Mrs. Maureen Pilgrim will be collecting the bus fares before ...
... fortysixladies were present. After the minutes had been passed Mrs. Allen thanked the Out. ing Committee for the outing to Chelsea Flower Show: everything had gone off without a hitch. Mrs. Dean, who in spite of poor health is still doing splendid work for the ...
... s during the interval. HUNGRY? — For members of the Wednesday Group and friends who are going on the outing to the Chelsea Flower Show on May 24 the meal which has been booked is for the return journey and not a lunch. Names of those wishing to book for ...
... WEDNESDAY GROUP. — When members met in the village hall this week final arrangements regarding the bus outing to the Chelsea Flower Show were made. The bus will leave the Market Square at 8 am on May 24. It has now been possible to arrange for a lunch to ...