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A WORLD FLOWER SHOW

... A WORLD FLOWER SHOW. Our horticulturalists are manifesting keen interest in the arranegmeita now being made for the holding of great International Slower Show here in May, 1912. Royal'Tonage has been secured for the Shew, ai«i 'he Royal Horticultural ...

LADIES’ LETTER

... bedice in voile, that have recently been shown, had rows of tacks at intervals going all round the skirt. It opened in front to show pretty lace vest. Lace also was ran in and oat, so as to form edging to the voile part. The sleeves were tucked match for a ...

PLEASANT PARAGRAPHS^

... attached to the principles of the Peace Society that will not have single flower in hit garden, for it's terrible,” says, “to walk out at this time of the year, and to see the flowers in all directions with shooting pistils.” “ I see (said young lady the ...

FIELD AND GARDEN

... be dune copiously ia dry weather. It is also very convenient to walk upon when cutting the spikes. When the spikes begin to show they should be watched, and those inclined to bend should have stake put to them. Other strong varieties will not hurt unless ...

EPITOME OF NEWS

... the first word she repeated with any show of comprehension was horse.’ She was very fond of being driven and even riding horseback, for which she seemed to have natural aptitude. Almost the first thing she did showing connected thought was to don her r ...

EPITOME OF NEWS

... authorities at St. Petersburg. Mr. Wbitelaw Reid, junior, aud Mr. Harry Havemeyer, son of the American sngar refiner, have opened flower shop in New York. John W. Schofield, the landlord of the Plough and Harrow Inn, Pemberton, Wigan, committed suicide by cuttiog ...

MAN DIES OF GLANDERS

... the first week's working the Mersey Railway eiooa its electrification shows increase of 37,000 passengers compared with last week uudsr steam. The receipts for m* same period show an increase of per «*” The service nnder the new conditions i* •••‘T three ...

IfiFITOME OP NEWS

... gun, who threatened to shoot if the “red-coated foxhunters”crossed bis land. Another route was chossn. While attending to flower-bed in his garden, Mr. Woodliffe, of the Cliff, Ferryside, disappeared owing to sudden subsidence of the ground. Fortunately ...

FiM.ji A.SD GARDEN,

... If the former crowns are planted that will succeed though only an inch or two of tn roots is left attached. And this goes to show now townsfolk with a garden may utilise tha crowns of such roots as they purchase in fora* ing plantations. If long, thin, ...

EPITOME OF NEWS

... houses has been bequeathed for the benefit of church at Hyde, Cheshire. H. M. E. has sent a further donation of £2.000 to the Chelsea Hospital for Women, London. Glasgow contains only one bouse with a thatched roof. The building is 250 years old. Over 1,600 ...