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CLUTTON FLOWER SHOW

... beans-lst, J. Comer; 2nd, W. Curtis; 3rd, W. Comer. Dwarf beans-let, W. Curtis; 2nd, H. ltudrdle; 3rd, W. Randall. Collection of salads-let, J. Webb. Collection of vegetables-1st, J. Comer; 20d, W. Randall; 3rd, J. Webb. FBUIT.-Dessert apples-let, A. Stock; ...

BRISLINGTON HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... Pilhinger; the spring-sown onions of Jeremiah Bishop were ex- cellent. The last-named growers sent in also some baskets of salad, which woald have done no discredit to any gentleman's gardener. Among the cottagers' flowers decidedly the best specimens ...

BRISLINGTON COTTAGERS' HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... 8rd beet-cultivated allotment-ground; [seana D Sheldon, extra onions, 8rd vegetables (6 sOrts), let kidney-beaus, .and 2nd salad ; larriet Pillenger, extra devioce, and lat. basket of wild iowers; William Harwood, 2nd out 'flowers, and extra dahlias; 'George ...

THE REFORMERS OF ENGLAND

... pailuder,- For this shall tile reptile, owl, aisd 0l10t1, Spit onl the Kisng and Council boilt, 'Their venom, slime, snd salader. Up. ossrls of Britain, ye scu claim A } eernasl's right, deserve the toame, Anid thecse base a0ssila1ts iramiier Woe cail ...

MAGAZINES FOR JULY

... rtynautical love story, but John Bippus is I a somewhat conventional tale of the far West. The Salad Bowl is a collection of references to salad In I ancient and modern literature. ' Flowers about the House mentions that Henry Ward Beecher, when ...

Our Library Table

... OOOKEBY. By Mrs Black, (Glasgow: Wm, Collins and Sons.) THE ART OF COOKING BY GAS, By Marie Jenny Sugg. (London: Catali and Co.) SALADS AND SANDWICHES, By T. Herbert, (Lon. don: Sampson Low, and Go.) HOME HINTS. By Mary Blmer. (London: Slmp. kin, Marshall, and ...

FLOWER SHOW AT WESTBURY

... Wraxafl; 2nd, W Jordan. -Ditto, kidney-ls't, G Kitley; 2ad, G Holloway. Ditto, seedlinrse-certificato of merit t W Sainebury. Salad-let, J Evry. Plants in bloom -1t T Shepuard, Corsham. Ditto, ornamental foliIae-let, J P Hall, WestburY ; 2nd, W H Rend; h ...

MAGAZINES FOR AUGUST

... trips would -be hard to beat: He once caught a chill and did not play, so the papers said that he had had too rauch lobster salad and sent him a poem on the subject. An American criticism of Sammy WNoods will be interesting to our readers, It is:- After ...

FRENCHAY HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... John Hutton, potatoes (kidney) extra; do., potatoes (round) extra. James Owen, lettaces, let , parsnips, 3rd; colection of salads, 2nd; vegetable marrows, 2nd; onions, 2nd; collec- Ition of vegetables, nd; French asters, 3rd; German asters, Ilst* collection ...

BATH BULB SHOW

... Mrs JollV; 2nd Mrs Walter Wavdb. Dish of seakale-ilst, 77 Kvry; 2nd, It hail, Asparagus-let, WV Evry ; nd, 3Lewis, Bfasketof salad-let,XV Evs'y. CIERTIICATIES OF MERIT.-Collection of hardy, plantit and hinse rimoee-CringandSons, Group of miscllaeousplats- ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... his enmity. -Sir tgaltes' Scott. , SCAIRCITY OF VEGETABLES INr TME REIGN OF HENRY VIII. I-Queen Catharine, when in want of a salad, was obliged to Isend to Holland for it; and for some years afterwards all species of culinary vegetables were Imported from ...

ORPHEUS GLEE SOCIETY'S [ill] AT BATH

... epitudld ~ Stevle evrnoble mttkirg of -rbe cloud 0eppd Oeri' were given with notinoid power anid eetelyhe R. Gende's musical ,salad (Ar. 13. 00 trolocged solo) proved BO peeagent oed sai 1r b cartlest applauee greeted its cloRe, kI!, lo f erl. a effectively ...