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MUSIC

... EXHIBITION OF AMERICAN Mm FLOWERING PLANTS. St- We were yesterday highly delighted with a visit to en this exhibition, which Mr. Waterer has just re-opened for he the season at the former ground in Oakleigh-square, ICing's- an road, Chelsea, Beautiful as was ...

FINE ARTS

... beat aix fancy flowers ai teurs:-lat-prize. J. Edwards, Esq, EHolloway; 2n31 MrO Pppe, gerdeaer, Chelsea; 3rd, Mr. James, Rezhester Castle. Newlmeton; 4th, Mr. Black, gardener, Vlewer. For the best twelve blooms,- ?? cup, Mr. Robinson, Chelsea; 2ndd r,;Mr ...

LIST OF EXHIBITORS IN THE CRYSTAL PALACE

... of rich arabesque forms and wreaths of flowers made to resemble nature, surrounding a delicate and exquisite centre piece, in which is woven in Roman letters the year 1851. The colours in the t wreaths of flowers are remarkably fine, and are arranged ...

TEH GREAT EXHIBITION

... occupied with shrubs and flowering ibe DO th tan spmost attractive feature is added to that 1 10 an Palace of Industry. The coup d'wi4 looking pt of th flonn the entrance in Rotten-row, is eceecdingly ~t~terd th hrightend by the floral show. The plants jtend ...

FLOWER SHOW AT THE SURREY GARDENS

... FLOWER SHOW AT THE SURREY GARDENS. The'last flower show for the season of the South Loavion Floricultural Society took place yesterday at the Surrey Gardens, and notwithstanding the advanced period of the season, was in no way behind its predecessors ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... listc aig ofschools will show that the liberality of public institutionsI nis as yet far from being exhausted:-St. Mark's, Windsor, i lWindsor, 84; St. Bride's, Fleet-street, 35; Itomford Na- tional, 62; Christehureb, Chelsea, 66; Brew ers' School, f ...

LITERATURE

... serviceable thing; he has drawn from all those crowns of glory-which truly the records of the Duke are-the very honey of the flowers; and here we have, in an uoa pretending form, the aroma of the ?? onian genius. We do not sav that the work which the Earl ...

MUSIC

... ?? house ; and the enthusiasm of the audience went on increasing to the very end. Alboal's petformance of the gipey woman showed her in a new light-that of a great tragedian. Azucena is decidedly the principal character of the drama, and in Alboni's hands ...

THE CRYSTAL PALACE FLOWER SHOW

... some E raspberries trained in pots. Altogether the show was pro- nounced to be the finest, taking quality and quantity to- B geuher, that has ever been exhibited in England. After the to flower show ?? the playing of the fountains, about which t there ...

THE CRYSTAL PALACE FLOWER-SHOW

... spectators. The show of fruit was creditable, although not abundant. Some fine pines attracted a good deal of notice, and the grapes were large in the bunch and of excellent quality. A very great improvement on previous flower - shows was remarked in ...

CRYSTAL PALACE FLOWER SHOW

... CR1snTZ PAt PLO 1 t UAW Yesterdy.i the summer flower-show of the season' bkt was held at the Crystal Palace, And was most numerosly I of thent w n be t i mans of pelargonlumsi-orchidls; And azaleas, being ?? rema~rkab a. A'monig new and rare p lanta~there' ...

CRYSTAL PALACE FLOWER SHOW

... CARYSTAL PALACE FLOWER SHOW. I Amongst the occasional attractions at the Crystal ] Palace, the exhibitions of flowers and fruit deservedly hold a 2 high place. Horticulture ever has been, and ever will be, a 1 favourite recreation with the people of all ...