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YORKSHIRE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... ; for carrots, to Samuel Currie ; for cabbages, to Win. Antirs for lettoces, to John Sisarplesa and Thomas Appleby; for cauliflowers, tto Thornnos Dcoxberry 12 prizesl; for boitquaets, to I-leery flaines (2 prizesi, T1hoasna Appmleby, mid Samusel Currie ...

LEEDS ZOOLOGICAL AND BOTANICAL GARDENS

... Smith. Best Pank, James Jepson. Best Dahiria G. Law~son..- VROETABEnSa-BeSt Cucumber, S1. Smitb ; 2ad, S. Daniel. Best Cauliflower, J, Summerrogilt. Beat Kidney Poatatoes, G. Lawson l 2ad, It J. Mrrrgatroyd : ba~se Riund do., G. Lawson i 2nei, J. Rabloson ...

LEEDS HORTICULTURAL AND ELORAL SOCIETY

... ;1, 2, Cherries 1510.- Nat en retieL; 1, 2, lied Goosbseltiritsi; 2, 3. WhIte do.; 1,2, lied Cue. mitts t; 0~, Peast 3, Cauliflower; 3, Broad Bransa 3, Scairlet face of tu iiters ; 2, White Cabbate; 5. 2, Lettuce (Cabbage t 2, Rhu- tarte, c .f herb; 2 ...

WETHERBY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S EXHIBITION

... beans, red beet. radisbe, atid tiotitoes ?? third, .s.. Georgez Birkinshaw, Wetherby, beet rout, celery, red cabbages, cauliflowers, ontons, savoys, carrutspotatocstur- nip. uid Preiicls beais. (3 entrIes.. 11. S. Thompson, Iesq., offered a Silver Medal ...

BRADFORD FLORAL & HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... le Slrooaili3, 2nd, £1, nname; 3rd, l0s,, to David Sloan. Prize of 10a. b offered by tr. k'arkinaoo, nurseryman, for one cauliflower. twenty 51 pods of peas, fotsr toroip2. and four carrots, awarded to Wm. Rudd. Prices0o 53. offered by Mr. Re'ph Fawoatt ...

BRAMLEY HORTICULTURAL AND FLORAL SOCIETY

... fiavnured) lst and 2od, J. Moortimer.ta ho VEOiTABLE.S.-CucclselrnlS (pvr braco). let, Isaac Leckenby; 2nod. lie John Howard. Cauliflowers, lot. W. Firth, Wondhsouse Carr, 2nd. deg ill J. Mortimer, Lettume (consi), 1st and 2ud, W. Allauiby; Oabbc the ho lettuce ...

LITERATURE

... long narrow leaves, and it seems extraordinary that such a growth should be metamorphosed into the colewort, the brocoli, cauliflower, savoy, Brussels sprouts, and even that close globular-headed plant the red cabbage; but the proof is that, if neglected ...

POCKLINGTON FLORAL, HORTICULTURAL, AND POULTRY SHOW

... first prize for savoys, and NY. Scott for t cabbages and radishes, WV. Hick taking the first prizes for I red cabbages, cauliflowers, and turnips. For vegetable ( marrows, W. Scott was first, and for lettuce and parsnips Peter Hick. In cut flowers WT. ...

LITERATURE

... before plasnting. Where a proper rota- tion of crops is followed, the ground best adapted for potatoes is where celery, cauliflowers, and other crops for whih mnur wa lieraly ppledwere grown last year'. 2 hre re hre rlesto e oseredin v'ew of the possi- ...

FARM AND GARDEN NOTES FOR JUNE

... operations of the farm. KnrmmN GENm,-In Junot this department becomes usually very productive, affording peas, beans, potatoes, cauliflowers, &o., &o, The ground then previously occu- pied, and that which has been lying fallow, my now be utilieed and crops of ...

LITERATURE

... slight hoar-frosts in D,,ueerubor arid January. TIre more hardy vegetabe, such asthe I potato, cabbage, breet, turnip, cauliflower, parsirip, radish, &r. grw troiglrt~r witer ard w gathered ill every nionltli of thle year. Strswbarries ripei inl tire ...

LOCAL FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SHOWS

... beans, scarlet runners, cucumbers, onions, esolialots, cabbages, carrots, vegetable marrows, turnips, lettuce, parsley, cauliflowers, potatoes, and celery, and even where the coveted prizes were not gained, there was much that Was deserving of commendation ...