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THE OLD BRITISH THEATRE, In Island Paragon

... named -Guller, has difcovered; by many ol experisients, that alder has ,the property of preferving cab- A - bages- and ~cauliflowers from - caterpillars, fruit trees from- fo blaft,, cora from the yellow fty, and turnips from all kindls le --of-infe~s ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... ina Ch aocery-lane, and his eeealgs at Chcfsea, stie clerk Was equally dexterous at eping a- con vex- or ultivating, a cauliflower, and who enterel tbe ac iu a suit of legal black and a surteut of, pea..- t, wih J nolte prosequi id anose- 'Tin the other ...

THEATRE

... on the2d inst. the prize for the best ranunculuses was adjudged to John Wood, seedsmao, &c. Edinburgh; and for the best cauliflower to Mr John M'Callum, gardener, Restalrig. 2- 3 'We are happy to notice the continued regula. rity inqthe sailings and arrivals ...

HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... WVbite Currants, Raspberries, and Figs. Besides the above, were various kinds of Vegetables of great merit, particularly Cauliflowers from~the Garden or Captain Carmichael, at Twickenham, and Cucumbersfrom Mr. Rucker, of Wandsworth. ...

A CHANCERY SCENE,

... . A CHANCERY SCENE, ON THE NEWS ARRUVING THERE THAT THE BISHOP OV CHESTEfR HAD THROWN ASIDE HIS CAULIFLOWER WIG, AND CERTAIN , 1.AWYERS'.AERF ABOUT TO DO THE SAMiF The Hall of Lincoln's Innuwas swept, The Counsel, primed, were in their places; The CHANCELLOR ...

ACTED CHARADES

... pinks, and waliflnwers, and gilli' n flowers, but the flower of flowers is a cauliflower.- ti But ;vihy not tell me the price of it ?' Ah, a, you'li sgt get such a cauliflower as this, Sir, all over el the market-berefeel theweight of it, Sir. There ...

Poets' Corner

... takes place in the aspects weight, bulk, and general character of plants when subjected to careful cultivation.-Ex. gr. the cauliflower originally weighed only a quarter of an ounce; in like manner the weight of ihe common cabbage, prior to culti- vation, ...

YORKSHIRE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... ; for carrots, to Samuel Currie ; for cabbages, to Win. Antirs for lettoces, to John Sisarplesa and Thomas Appleby; for cauliflowers, tto Thornnos Dcoxberry 12 prizesl; for boitquaets, to I-leery flaines (2 prizesi, T1hoasna Appmleby, mid Samusel Currie ...

LITERATURE

... 'CALPAFIR &C. li1 |FR DMEEMBER. L- Earth up the artiebokeĀ§ and asparagus beds, if formerly omitted. Care should be taken of the cauliflower plants under glasses, by giving them air, and- picking of all dead leaves. Prune fruitandfrest trees,,goseberry bushes, ...

SONG,

... Kitty Curran's fruit arid vegetable shop, William- street South) green peas were sold, on Saturday last, at 4s. per quart, cauliflower 4d. to 6d. per head, and new potatoes 4d rto 4 -tR 6d. per quart. R- YA- L IlStis YACrT CLUB.-His Excellency the Mar- ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... by the old gauds. Beads and bits of glass suffice, for a season, to excite the ardmiration of a savage; shovel hats atid cauliflower wigs hitd their re- vereure in another state of society ; but neither the influence of beads and glass, nor of hats ant ...

BELFAST HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... Bunches Grapes, Mr. Anderson; best Pint Peas, Mr.'R. M'Mul. Ian; best second ditto, Mr. MIKay, (R. Langtry, Esq.); best three Cauliflowers, Mr. Hugh Glenn; best fifty As- paragus, Mr. MIClenahan, Echlinville; best twelve Early Carrotts, Mr. M'Kay; best twelve ...