FLOWER SHOWS

... Cabbage, Mr B. Gibbison, gardener to Gen. Grey, Fal- lowden. Lettuce, Mir Brewis. Parsley, M/lr Thomas Rickerby,Alnwick. Cauliflowers,i1Mr Gibbison. Some ,fine Parsnips from Geo. Selby, Esq., Belle Vue, were I much admired, and received an extra prize. ...

ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF IRELAND

... VEGETABLES. t White Celery-John Maconchy, Esq.; gardener, Mr. t Macklin. Red Celery-Thomas Hutton, Esq. Carrots-Jobn Pim, Esq. Cauliflowers-The Earl of Charlernont. Red Beet-The Duke of Leinster. Onions.-The Chief Baron. An extra prize was recom- I mended to ...

WALTON-LE-DALE FLOWER SHOW

... Esq., second best Melon (Unknown) ; 11. lloruby, Esq., best Cucumbers (Kenyon's Free Bearina); H. flornby, Esq., best Cauliflowers; Wm. Dent, hest Cabbages (Red); C. Swainson, junior, Esq., best. Turnips (Preston Yellow); C. Swainson, junior, Esq., best ...

THE BOTANIC GARDEN EXHIBITION

... commentdation. Amongst time vegetables Grm which were pltteed rtn the right hand table there were two irc remarkably fine cauliflowers, from Messrs. Jas. and J. toC Ellitson ; oms the left itatd table was; the fruit, %uiyhie, fo but. tlte season, was pronounced ...

THEATRICALS

... Young' Giles becomes Harlequin, the lovely Rose, his blooming Columbine. BMotser Red Cap, havisng one charm left, changes Cauliflower ilto Clown. Old Cock-a- doodle doo, the aged Pantaloon. Needles and pins, needles and pins, 'Tis now, kind friends, the ...

PEARLS FOR STRINGING

... sugerwas eaten with aeat to correct its putrescency. Turnips .dn:ostc .s othoughlt tobe indigenous roots of France. Our cauliflowers came from Cyprus, our Pokes from Sicilvy lettuces from Cos, a name vulgarly corrupted into Gos. Shallots or eshallots from ...

VARIETIES

... quig~tiit'lest eeuiso lie an ivedl like kinigs, yet were not worth a d ollr ~CO .E'nsomieeousid Proiftic CaulsivRese.-A cauliflower was gathered n' in the garden of Dir. 'Gutteridge, greater, Hlirckly, on Monday week, 'th measuring thIrty. Inches in c ...

HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITIONS

... Bouquet of Cut Flowers-Ist, David (Greenlees; 2d, Charles tow Cr ichton. E.Jihibi/inn Areirls. -Alex. Tiose-cicumbers, cauliflower. stranisleries, roses, houquct, peas. Leslie NsNlic-colelctirol 4 vegetables. Charles Criciton--potatoos. Gerauiun~s.M m ...

FLOWER SHOWS

... Win. Walker, Esq.; 3rd, Mr Thomas Pratt. PICCOTES: 1st, Mr Johnl Murray. C&AriATrONs: Ist, Mr Johu Robinson. A brace of Cauliflowers, from the garden of Mr Joseph Dodd, and a beautiful collection of China austers, from Mr John Choloraft's, were much admired ...

FLOWER SHOWS, &c

... 12 Round Ditto -ti OnionS: (; PO- .ltoe Onions; two kinds of vlurnips two of a sort * 2 Cabbages O1 sorts;a ; Le-als; * Cauliflowers; 4 SStalls of Rhulbarb ; 1 Quart of Peas in pod; 3 Carrots; hest Specinmen of Beans, 12 pods. For te best of the above ...

The Family Companion

... s e w that carp ; and what can you expect after stuff a ic as 'liquid lava supporting tioc fish? I s o h ln in the cold cauliflowe-r with th ora ,u igteceres and syrrup, over yor ho . a o eltat green stuff soothin thtyu I ac-uc of, looking like a chcwee ...

HULL UNITED FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... eighty varieties, and two stands of pansies; vegetables, thirty varieties consisting of cucumbers, asparagus, kidney beans, cauliflowers kidney potatoes, &c., &c. SiR WALTER SCOTT ON BEAUTY.-In one of the delightful descriptions of Female Loveliness which ...