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FLOWER SHOW AT ALTRINCHAM

... Sanders; one dish of potatoes, Captain MvAdonald Smith; dish of kidney potatoes, Mr. Simpson ; cauliflowers, Mr. Simpson ; asparagus same exhibiter. Mrs. Compton exhibited a csase of very beautiful ferns,$ for which an extra prize was awarded. Extra prizes ...

ALTRINCHAM AND BOWDON FLOWER SHOW

... dishes of ditto, Mr. Hobson; three stlcksd rhubarb, Mr. Galloway; single dish of potatoes sprlngg.row Wr. D'Eenzle; dish of asparagus, Mr. Bslston. Cottageg prizes: Bouquet of hardy flowers, Miss Smith; cightem varieties of out, wild flowers, Ur. H. A. Ricketts; ...

. Riterarg, Kxtvart%

... the verytime when he first or wrote to you, and then hc was eatitng spring lanmb at eighteen us pence tapound; and early asparagus at I don't know how much ke a bundle. On that very st d-teay, asud in that very same ed hour, my imjured gentlemai wrote ...

ART AND LITERARY GOSSIP

... fracture, neglect. F. Above the grave of King Athelstan at Malmesbury, or writes one local secretary, is now a bed of asparagus: A' At Chew Magna, says another, the late vicar paved his it coaehhouse with tombstones. At Whitburn, Durham an interesting ...

FASHIONS—SOCIETY—HOME COUNSEL

... will derive from this simple change.. BOILED AR 'AflRkUS AND SAUCE MOUS- SEIIN13. Scrape and wash -well a fresh bunch of asparagus, separate tlie stalks, tying them in small bunches, and boil eighteen minutes in boiling water, to wccle one. half tablespoonful ...

FASHION GOSSIP: HOME COUNSEL

... the mixture in. Cove.- the top with grated bread crumbs and bits of butter, and bake in a hot oven. Serve with egg sauce. Asparagus or green peas maybe used in making this souffle, in place of the spinach. DYFING LOIGT a-OTH BLACK. To dye a light cloth ...

BOTANICAL GARDENS EXHIBITION

... S. Yates, REsq. Cutumbrs single fruit : , Henry Mieholls, Esq.; 2, Henry sHv R)MooEsq. i3, C. C. Worstey, Rol1eq. Co 15 Asparagus, J0 beadaliq: 1, Eart of iLlemere; 2, Samuel Brooks, ICE n Esq. of to Mlushrooms, platerof: I,Ernst Reesrs In ,,, Pease, ...

FASHIONS—SOCIETY—HOME COUNSEL

... satin .nd sil6 boedered witti deep lace: The centre ?? sholld be a bo\lI of whvite china filled with scarlet tulips and asparagus fern. Hi'rils of sinilax ars arranged coning from the bowl to the corners of the table. At each corner is an prtty white ...

FASHIONS—SOCIETY—HOME COUNSEL

... Mighft well be copied. The hostels arranged the deiioratibon herself, draping A CIREPE DE CHINE. the walls and doors with asparagus fern, tying the trails back at the window with white satin ribbon. 'The luncheon table was covered with a lace centre piece ...

BOTANICAL GARDENS' EXHIBITION

... coloured grapes, ditto, Afr. P. Lucas; . plate of strawberries, Air. W. Crewdson, of ,V=TrABs.-Cucoumbers, Air. John Sharp; asparagus, Mr. ?? Broolks; mushrooms, Mr. John Buttervorth; rhubarb, us Mr. Samuel Brooks; French beans, Mr. Samuel Brooks; flowering ...

BOTANICAL GARDENS.—EXTRA FLOWER SHOW

... not careful what they ace doing. Josephr Wild, gardener to to t tMr. William Clopeland, exhibited some fine peachtes and 1 asparagus; and admirable grapes and asparagrus were shown ha .by Jothn Mitchell, gardener to the Esrl of Ellesmnere. ne. .The following ...

FASHIONS—SOCIETY

... tea infuser; Mr. 0. Goldselhmidt, silver-mounted. mirror- Mr. C. Johnson, China plant pot; Rev. F. and Mrs. Hill,.sliver asparagus dish; Mrs. Hayes, Indian tea cosy; Mis Holmes, sllvwo toast racks; 1ev. G. Dickson, books; Mhsedo ?? and A. ,Dlolso, wrought ...