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FLOWER SHOWS

... may be mentioned hydrangeas anti fuchsias. Cut flowers, especially annuals, were a good show. In fruit, gooseberries and blackberries were exceptionally large. Bouquets were neatly arraugeed, especially the baskets of wild flowers by children, aud the ...

THE ABERDEEN EXHIBITION OF INDUSTRY AND ART

... young ] girl who clangs to the arm of the hero. James r Hector shows a highly creditable specimen of his work, Gathering Blackberries on Tullos Hill. Tile light is particularly well managed. The Tay Above Dunkeld is a very taking picture by Cecil Ellerman ...

NEWMACHAR FLOWER SHOW

... for the season 'I very good, and there was a commendable display of fie( marigolds. In fruit there were some excel- lest blackberries, gooseberries were fair, and ! wen there was a splendid sample of red cur. pot rants shown by Mr John Cooper, Bush, Stroloch ...

FLOWER SHOWS

... we're not many bouquets or floral devices. Fruit did not make up a large, class, and, excepting the F strawberries and blackberries, do6 not -call I for special nmentibn. Vegetables were well, C- Ithough siot largaly, tispresetited. Mr Jaomes Eddie, gr- ...

THE LADIES' COLUMN

... fails tn presenl himself at all-and the fairest maiden wakes up to the humiliating discovery that husbands do not grow like blackberries. The second class is, I am sorry to say, more nume, rour. They are not' particular enough ij this sense; they seem somewhat ...

PARIS FASHIONS

... chenille fringe, either in single strands as thick as a cl i:lady's forefinger, set sparingly, and completed by an c acorn or' blackberry of clustered bugles, or a lose double row of small cbgalle. fdished oaf with beads, of I gold, amber, or garnet. Gold used ...

FLOWER SHOWS

... and luscious strawberries, nicely ular lean, shaped apples, well - developed cherries,an Aul Eric. numerous entries of blackberries and currants. The Con a1 table and hand bouquets were a nice festure oft )Uip1e show, these ornaments being put toacther ...

FLOWER SHOWS

... seaso into account, the show was highly crediItshle. Fruit, as at mosta r other places, was'a poor show in which perhapsi - blackberries carried the palm. In this class Mr r Allan, carpenter, was the most successful competitor. gIn the vegetable secto in rhubarb ...

FOVERAN AND BELHELVIE FLOWER SHOW

... pressed ferns, to become the property of the I donor, 2a 6d by Mrs Snitb, Pitscaff-Mrs J. G. Rae. | Faor -.Best pint of blackberries, Is by Mr A. .1 Coutts, Meftie-Mrs Murray. For best pint black currants, 2. by Miss AnnieD Black, Moukshill, I roveran-Mrs ...

NEWBURGH FLOWER SHOW AND GAMES

... Allan. Skim milk cheese-I Mrs Torn; 2 Mrs t Smith. Oatmeal eakes-I Mrs Davie; 2 George Moir. Flour scone-George Moir. Blackberry jam I -AMrs Murray. EXTRA PRIZES. B FLowzEts-Best twelve cabbage roses, 2H by Mr r John Couttq, Menie-Mrs 1larvey. Best ...

THE HIGHLAND AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... Northern Agri- cultural Society at Aberdeen-Veronica, out of Violet of Montbletton ; Satanella, out of Sarah of Glamis ; and Blackberry, out of Blanche of Advie, and all got by Alister 1939. His lordship has also, of course, sent his very fine yearling heifer ...

FLOWER SHOWS

... ererated- judS cream-W a thmer froml Cluny Castle. Fruit, 'he b lien~ bot in profenciona n amateur sect'oo wothori attat goo ;-blackberries l en' hargely and well pota teosrpresen ted. In POtaos Air George Green, reins Asic Cluny, tonk first an eond bonours with ...