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FLOWER SHOW AT ROOD ASHTON PARK, NEAR TROWBRIDGE

... those from distaptocillt flower shows are becuj° tonie a currentferm e'bneof'thed Institutions of the age a influential individuals itfthee district about Keevil hai and the last two or ibre years done their utmost to ctivate love of the beaiitifial a ...

DAHLIA SHOW AT CREMORNE

... Amateurs.-Mr. Robin- son, Chelsea, silver cup; Mr. Black, Clewer, second Mr. James, Newington, third; Mr. Bennet, fourth; Mr. Hunt, Paddington, fifth; Mr. Cook, Notting-hill, sixth. Class of New Flowers.-Six Blooms of Flowers brought out in May.-First ...

Published: Sunday 25 August 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 406 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE PASSING SHOW

... proposed to place it in the -Free Library of Chelsea, a v-ery suitable place, for 'Sir Thomas More made there the home wihich he ! loved so well. ' It is when wre get a glimpse of him in his house at Chelsea,7 writes G~reen, in his delightful -sketch ...

THE HORSE SHOW

... THE HORSE SHOW. The visitors again trooped yesterday into the h Agricultural-ball in numbers that ought to satisfy the most sanguine member of the company, and, as on the previous day, there was not a five shilling seat to be had at three o'clock. There ...

The Cattle Show

... exoniensis, now in blos- r sam in this garden, is believed tx show the finest infloresence yet produced-the flower spike being nearly eghteen hes 1n height, and baring six magnificent flower. k The Lords of the . Tzeasury have appoited i Mr. George Ohew ...

THE DAIRY SHOW

... THIF? DAIRY SHOW. The live-stock classes at the dairy show aro almost without exception very good,bat though the exhibition, at Islington comprises some very exoel- lent specimens of butter and cheese, most of these latter come from beyond the Channel ...

INTERNATIONAL HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... wonderful a show without incurritig the charge of exaggeration; but we may nevertholess venture to assert, on the well authenticated basis of facts and figures, that the now plants alone would form an array of greater extent than an ordinary flower show ; and ...

THE FENNEL CLUB SHOW

... ROYAL IOIITXCUT13TUAL SocxETY's Snow.- The severity of the wreather had itt effect upon the ex- hiihitioun of fruit and flowers which the lloyal Horticul- tural Society held in the Drill Hall. James-street, Westminister. yesterday. Neovertheless there ...

AN OLYMPIAN HORSE SHOW

... A N OLYMPIAN RORSE SHOW. ] A great horss show, promoted by the English (1o, Horse Show Society, was opened yesterday at Lo Olympia, and will continue till Tuesday night da next. Nominally open fromn ten in the morning to to ten at night, there is a break ...

THE GREAT HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... Exhibition ?? all flowers or plants should be carefully labelled with their scientific names, and, where practicable, with the eame of the country whence introduced. Florists' flowers and fruits to be labelled with their namues. Seedling flowers exhibited as ...

VISIT TO THE ROSE SHOW

... I Va TO THU ROSR SROW, I :is Tesurd aftarison Meunramer Show of Mthe b Royal Mordioultl Book wa hed in thbeasa- Is- tiful grounds ead to the residence of Sir 'L Edward Cecil Guinnese, and was largely attended. s ko display ef reses was really ?? for the ...