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THE IPSWICH FLOWER SHOW

... cherries. Among the vegetables, the peaswere especially good, and there were several good lots of beans. The potatoes, cauliflowers, onions, &c., were a fair show. A greater number of exhibitors would have added to the attraction of this part of the display ...

ANNUAL SHOW OF THE WOODBRIDGE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... Bettle, gardener toMr. 3. Bartbrapp,1lslleeley; 3rd, Mr. Lovely, leen., gardener to James Travers, Req., Whitton. Boat 3 cauliflowers, lltr. Tibbenham; 2nd, Mr .3 Roes, Bentley. Beat 3 ens lettuces, Mr. Teller, Blaxhall 2nd, Mr. p: Scolding, Waodhrtdge; ...

LOWESTOFT HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... carrots, Col. Loathes; 2nd, Mr. W. Boggis. Best potatoes, 4 varieties, 6 of each, Col. Loathes; 2nd, Mr. W. Boggis. Best cauliflowers, 3 heads, R. C. Fowler, Esq.; 2nd, Sir E. Gooch. Best cabbages, 3 heads, Mr. W. Boggis; 2nd, Rev. W. H. Andrews. Best dish ...

ANNUAL SHOW OF THE WOODBRIDGE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... we might add the same thing of peas. There were a few good lettuces shown, and a number of fine cucumbers; the show of cauliflowers was small, but extremely good. Exotic ferns formed a fine and good collection. The best specimen fern shown, Neottopteris ...

THE MUSEUM LECTURES

... -succulent genvegetables of which all kinds of warm-blooded anial were so fond. The Savoy, the Brussels Spgrouts, and the Cauliflowers were only forms of Cabbpe mon- stroshitehe head of the latter being formed ~by an accumulation of only .partially, devlpdfogs ...

EXHIBITION OF THE SAMFORD HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... for 12 Autenin-sewn noiDSs. James Sadller, I Freston, 2nd for3 canboges, ist for 24 bunchies of red currants, d 2nd for caulIflowers. Abealom Mayhew, Harketead, let for t Spring-sown onlons, 2nd for psrsnipsi, extra for 70 Onions. William Haggle, Wherteed ...

WOODBRIDGE HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... shewn by members weare also displayed in flie G -tent. Fliers was a fair lot of potatoes, a good lot of ft n, carrots. Cauliflowers and eucunebers ralso deserve hi 'a mention. ul Another attractive tent was flint devoted to stove and o, greenhouse plants ...

SUDBURY HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... was also very successful in the vegetable department, taking first prize for his capital basket of vegetables and for- cauliflowers, whrite celery, and marrows, and second for peas and potatoes. Mr. Whorlow also deservedly carried off several prizes in ...

HENHAM COTTAGERS' SHOW

... effect of ravages ef the caterpillar. Johni Cooper, of Wangford, took first honours. There was a small show of savoys and of cauliflowers, the latter being shown by Stephen Roberts, of Henham, and taking a special prize. The show of French beaus and scarlet ...

FRAMLINGHAM FARMERS' CLUB

... Onions, W. Swan, Robt. Johnston (Denningtol)1 Jas. Phillips (Framlieghac). Red celery, S. Baxter and Geo. Bloomfield. cauliflowers, S. Baxter and G. Mayes. Red cabbag-e Wi. Scarlhtt. Savoy, S. Mayes. AppleB, Winm. Scarlett, Thos. Skeet p(dinghto), and ...

THE HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... Esq, Hollesley. Best 12 ki~n~ po- TOtatoes Mr M Chenery; 2nd, Mr A Sawyer; 3rd,I r W Lovely; 4th, Mr G Bethiell. Best 3 cauliflowers, Mr T at- Cooper; 2nd, Mr 3 D Irving; 3rd, Mr K Keen. Best 3 cost rely, lettuces, Mr 3 Pattick - 2nd, Mr H Austin, Ipswich; ...

STOKE (IPSWICH) WORKING-MEN'S CLUB SHOW

... Mr. Burch. Best broad beans, Mr. R. Rice; 2nd, Mr. R. Storey, Best scarlet runners, Mr. Suckliog; 2nd, Mr. Leggett. Best cauliflower, Mr. Pocock; 2nd, Mr. Crawley; 2nd, Mr. Burman. Best bunch of turnips, Mrs. Beaumont; 2nd: Mr. B. Barber. Best bunch of ...