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THE POET'S CORNER

... caulflower?' ' That cauliflower, (said she, taking it up in her hand), Sir that's as fine a canliflower as ever was seen, either in a garden or ott of a garden.' I Well, but what's the price of it ?' ' The price ! the devil a prettier cauliflower could you see ...

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 ...

WHITBY FLORAL & HOTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... Ditto, unk Mr. John Dale. ri, Carrels-1. Long Superb, Mr. Johns Willison. 2. Altring- s der ham, Mr. Robt. Atkinson.a the Cauliflowers-I. Wlsito lirocoli. Henry Belcher, Esq. liy Celery-I.- White, Mr. R. Atkinson. 2. White and Red, pi H1, Belcher, Bsq.Il ...

BEVERLEY AND EAST RIDING FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... Wilson. 2 Alr Xl. Davison. 3 Mr :T. Ward. .Best Ernldive-Ar TV. Wardl. 2 Ditto. 3 ir J. lirosho. BHest hriLie oif Cauliflowers-t Mr J. rulmn. 2 ma. 2 Ditto. 3 Mri W. Davison.. ..Blcst Cavyots-I Mir J. Ilnio. £41 2Mr C. WN~odi, g. to Mi W. Marshalli ...

HULL FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... strawvberries, &e.; and among the vegetables a number of very large cueumbers, and some excellent peas, potatoes, and cauliflowers. An excellent band of music was in attendance, as at the previous meetings ; vhlch, wve understand, is to be continued ...

BEVERLEY AND EAST-RIDING FLORAL & HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION

... ialta Lettuce -t Mrs. Walker. 2 Dr. Hull. 3 R. Watt, Esq. Cabbage Lettuce-I Colonel Martin. 2 Ditto. 3 Ditto. Brace of Cauliflowers-I F. Watt, Esq. 2 Ditto. 3 D. Burton, Esq. Carrots-1 Colonel Martin. 2 Richard Gage. Dish of Mushroorns-I B II. and W. ...

FLOWER SHOW

... in the Public Rooms, Jarratt-strect, on Friday last, consisting of ranunculuses. anemonies, stocks, greenhouse plants, cauliflowers, fruits and vegetables, all the growth s and produce of the subscribers, and which may truly be t said to have surpassed ...

HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION AT THE BOTANIC GARDEN

... currants, in great profusion, and gene- rally of the finest quality. The vegetables were, cabbages, savoys, lettuces, brocoli, cauliflowers, peas, beans, celery, vegetable marrow, cucumbers, onions, &c. Some of the specimens shewn in this class merit high encomium ...

SPROATLEY FLORAL SHOW

... Cucumbers-i Mr G. Birch. 2 Mr Eversden, Hull. 3 Mr Usher Lettuce-i Mr G Birch. 2 Mr Beach. 3 Mr Everaden..Brace of Cauliflowers-i Mr Eversden.Carrots-1 Rev. J. Jadis. 2 Mr Singleton. 3 Mr G. Wray, jun Three Heads of White Celery-i Mr Usher. ...

BEVERLEY AND EAST-RIDING FLORICULTURAL EXHIBITION

... t. tVatt, Esq. Best brace of Cab- bage Lettuce-1 B. Watt, Esqg; 2. D, Burton, Esq; 3. T. Shep- herd, Esq. Best brace of Cauliflowers-I A. Terry, Esq; 2. T. Hkutto, Egq; 3. E. 11. Reynssard. Fq. Best brace of Cabbages- 1. P. H. Reynard, EIqt 2. F. Watt ...

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 ...