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ORE ROSE SHOW

... ORE ROSE SHOW. On Wednesday last, in close, dull weather, the Ure Horticultural Society held their annual rose and pelargonium show in a field adjoining the Parish Church, Ore, kind permission of the Haroness Yon Roeiner. good-sized tent had been erected ...

ROSE AND PELARGONIUM SHOW AT ORE

... There was especially a fine collection of roses, butj the pelargoniums were not so numerous as expected to see. The centre table was devoted solely to roses, and there could be seen boxes of splendid cut roses exhibited by Colonel Byng (Coghurst Hall) ...

ROSE AND PELARGONIUM SHOW AT ORE

... ROSE AND PELARGONIUM SHOW AT ORE. The second annual show of roses and pelargoniums was held on Wednesday Mr. Spalding's Schoolroom, Ore Place, kindly lent for the occasion. The room presented a very nice appearance, as, in addition to a very fine collection ...

ORE ROSE AND PELARGONIUM SHOW

... exhibits we noticed the following:—A very good specimen of palm tree, box of cut roses, and a very fine collection of splendid ferns, by Mrs. Harkness, of Ivy House; box of roses, Mr. J. Dennis; very prettily-arranged basket of flowers, Mrs. Campbelk of Kirmer; ...

The Win of the Roses.—The destruction of the rose plantations at Kesanßk daring the present war misfortune the ..

... The Win of the Roses.—The destruction of the rose plantations at Kesanßk daring the present war misfortune the English public, who are accustomed to the sweet perfume After of Roses. Fortunately Measii. Rowland hare hod in large stock this exquisite scent ...

Rose Show at Ore.—The rose show, which was so successful last year, has again been arranged to take place in

... Rose Show at Ore.—The rose show, which was so successful last year, has again been arranged to take place in the Schoolroom, at Ore-place, on the 23rd June- The Journeymen Tailors' Strike.—This strike has now come to end, the masters granting the increase ...

Marriage of Miss Rose Brasshy.-At St. Nicholas Church, Heythrop, Oxfordshire, Miss Rose Brassey, daughter of Mr ..

... Marriage of Miss Rose Brasshy.-At St. Nicholas Church, Heythrop, Oxfordshire, Miss Rose Brassey, daughter of Mr. Albert Brassey, M.P., and the Hon. Mrs. Brassey, was united in the bond of holy matrimony to Capt. D. St. George Daly, of Dunsandle, County ...

MARRIAGE OF MR. P. H. PAPILLON AND MISS ROSE HAWDON

... MARRIAGE OF MR. P. H. PAPILLON AND MISS ROSE HAWDON. The marriage of Mr. Philip Hardinge Papillon, youngest son of Mr. Philip Oxenden Papillon, of Crowhurst Park, Sussex, and Lexden Manor, Essex, with Mi3s Rose Hawdon, daughter the late Mr. Hawdon, of ...

The War of the Rosas.—The destruction of the rose plantations during the present war is s misfortune to the public,

... The War of the Rosas.—The destruction of the rose plantations during the present war is s misfortune to the public, who are accustomed the sweet perfume of Attar of Roses. Fortunately Messrs. Rowland hare laid large stock of this exquisite scent, snd ...

Tax Was or tub Rosas .—The destruction of* the rose plantations at during the. present war is misfortune the ..

... Tax Was or tub Rosas .—The destruction of* the rose plantations at during the. present war is misfortune the Anglian, public, who are accustomed to the sweet erf rune of Attar of Bases. Fortunately Messrs. Rowland have laid in a large stock of this exquisite ...

The War or the Host*.—The destruction of the rose plantations at during the present war misfortune to the ..

... The War or the Host*.—The destruction of the rose plantations at during the present war misfortune to the English public, who are accustomed to the sweit Attar of Hoses. fortunately Messrs. Rowland have laid in a larre stock of this exquisite scent, will ...