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A TICHBORNE CONCERT

... and black at the bottom, certainly does not cc present the former charaoteristic. His woolly head has fl by no means the cauliflower aspect people have been led Si r to, sul pose, for the crisp curled locks are dark ai b grey iu colour. For the rest he ...

HORTICULTURAL SHOW AT EASTNEY

... Goddard. Cabubagrer-1, Sergeant Chaplln; 2, Sergeant Robinson 3, Sergeant Graham; 4, SergeaantSteey *6, eusenet Xorlev. Cauliflower and Broocoli.-I, Gunner Leadbetter; 2, QZM.S. Knight, Long Carrots-I, Gunner Kimber; 2, Bugler Welch ; 3, Corporal Preslev; ...

CHILDREN'S HOUR

... took it up and pave it to tihe baby, P who bezan cranmsing it wilolesale intoher nmouth. r l'resently the mother, Mrs. Cauliflower, came iu. b ''Whatever arc vou Giving that baby, child V shc screamed. -Do you want. to choke her : t She ctin t eat biscuit ...

FAREHAM FLOWR AND FRUIT SHOW

... -lst, Mr. iGoldsmith. Collection of Potatoes-let, Mr. Zoldsmith. ho 50 Pods Broad Beans.-1st, Mr. Goldsmith. rhu Three Cauliflowers.-lst, Mr. Goldsmith. Ful CLASS- lit. dr. NaseaVsRsTEN XD AD ?? GARnsa-sRs. elY Collection of Plants.-lst, Mr. Hawkins (lwldins ...

MAGAZINE MORSELS

... is gluten; , in tne fiery horse-radish there are the seeds of C i. indinestion and indignatinn): in the cabbage or d Sne cauliflower tiere is ften agony. Insect life Atlai o dwells complacently in tne golden pippin, and t e propagates in the northern spy ...

FLOWER SHOW AT FAREHAM

... grapes, brace of 'set enicumbers ; 2nd prizes for four stove plants, dish of black grapes, ilt six varieties of vegetables, cauliflowers, and dish of cherjies. Air'. The pi Taplin, let prizes for one box of cut flowers, potatoes, cabbages, the jua and broad ...

HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW

... 2nd, t' Mr. Vokees Collertion of pota.oe5, Ist, Hr. Goldsmith; 2ud, Mr. Yokes. Broad beaus, lst, Hr. Vokes; a2d. Mr BoysV Cauliflowers. sle. Mr. okes; no 2ad awarded. Tosaoes,'no lst a~warded; 2Cd, Mr. Yokes. O C ltss 3, LBDIE'e Pnizs.-Fioral table decorations ...

ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW

... CollectIon of pOtaotes, i four varieties. 1st, Mr. BIshop; 2nd, Mr. Helsall. Broad beans. re- ist, Mr. BIshop; 2nd, Mr. Taplin. Cauliflowers. 1st, Mr. Kelsall; lay 2nd, Mdr. Bo0ys. off CLASS 3.-LA.DIFS,-For the most tastefully arranged dinner re table bonqucts ...

FLOWER SHOW AT FAREHAM

... eas. 50 oad hcins, 'n variety2 dDt, Mr. Kelsall; 2n2d, Mr. Ys. Loat; 1eaus ids :Toeulfrt Mr. Taplin and Mr. Keleall. to: Cauliflowers, three : Ist, of ookes; 2nd, Mr. K 3lsall. Six tomatoes: 1st, Mr. Yokes. CLASS I11.-LADIES. Two ornamental vases for the ...

FAREHAM FLOWER SHOW

... pyrbe, Mr. Boys; 2ad, Mr. Reelsal. . givingl Broad beans, b0 poda.-lst prize, Mr. Taplin; &nd, Mr. Kel~sli. MNef isiring Cauliflowers, ?? e ding orton CLASIS - IES. ver, a they The best and most tastefully arranged dinner table bouquet.- inment lat prize ...

CHRYSANTHEMUMS

... Baskett, C.C., Woodlands, Southsea. Glass 74,-For the teat dish of the following :-One dish T of tomnatoes, one dish of three cauliflowers, one dish of k onions, one dish of toulatues, 3nd one dish of Brussels sprouts, open.-1, Sir J. W. Relk, Bart., Wilts; ...

LITERARY COMPETITION

... carnations and pansies bordered the onion bed, TI and tall white lilies looked dowvn condescendingly a oil a sturdy group of cauliflowers. It certainlym looked temptingly cool and shady on this broiling pr August day, and Jack Ashley and his friend,at Cecil ...