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FARM AND GARDEN NOTES FOR JUNE

... operations of the farm. KnrmmN GENm,-In Junot this department becomes usually very productive, affording peas, beans, potatoes, cauliflowers, &o., &o, The ground then previously occu- pied, and that which has been lying fallow, my now be utilieed and crops of ...

FLOWER SHOW AT ELSHAM

... was a particularly good one, the pot toes especially being a wonderfully fine lot. Onions were ?? large and excellent, cauliflowers were good speeimens, nnd red cabbages fair. Among the fruit apples were oro- minent, there being an exceedingly fine show ...

REVIEWS

... stomach. if Cauliflowers and brocoli are both more tender a and more easily digested than cabbages, savoys, o greens, orkale. n Spinach, although an agreeable article of food, e does not contain so much nourishment as cabbage if or cauliflower. , Parsnip ...

THE FLOWER SHOW

... twelve)-1 B Howerth, gsq hb Lettuce (a brace)--land i T Thompson, Esq; iJ Etiogrose o. Esq. ' as Cauliflower ( braee) - iaid 2 Krr R Dring. -= Cauliflower biroeotl (abraes)-l Mr Turner. d, Cabbages (a brace)-i A Terry, Esq; 2 T Thompson, Esq. sIltidusy' ...

BEVERLEY FLOWER SHOW

... Whittaker. Green peas- Mr Walker and Mr 1 Hotham. Tripoli ?? Mann and Mr 1 Hotbam. Broad ?? Scott. French ?? Middleton. Cauliflowers-Mr Chew and Air Scott. White ?? Holroyd and Mr Scott. White ?? Wilson. and Mr Kitchen, Driffield. Lettuce.-Mr Whittaker ...

ELSHAM FLOWER SHOW

... this show, but it is now held a month earlier than it used to be, which in a great measure accounts for the falling off. Cauliflowers, too, were very moderate, there being only three or four presentable specimens shown. beveral novelties were this year ...

ELSHAM FLOWER SHOW

... Tomelinson; 1,3J. White; 4, J. Alanby; or 5 Joe. Goodwin. Six turnips-i, W. Atkinson ; 2, G. of Ashton; 3, J. White. Two cauliflowers-i, J. White; ?? 2, 0. Stbainton ; 3, W. Atkinson. Two white cabbage- 1 1, E. West; 2, F. Green ; 3, H. Mlasai Trwo red ...

Extracts and Selections

... with the train ; if the latter,. with .the ?? and Greelings, by W. Tegg. CuLrmnowwrs.-In the Midland and Northern Counties cauliflowers cannot be relied upon to stand without some protection. Of course, there is nothing so good as glass in some shape or other ...

HORNSEA FLOWER SHOW

... Esq. Kidney potatoes-1, Major Grimston; 2, J A ia Wade, Esq. Je Cabbagves.-I, H S Constable, Esq; 2, Major )e Gtimston. y Cauliflowers.-1, J F Wade, Esq; 2, J Statters. a Onions.-I, J A Wade, Esq; 2, H S Codstable, Er Hrots-1, Joseph Statters; 2, David Salyidge ...

BRIDLINGTON FLOWER SHOW

... variety at of plants, fruits, and vegetables, which did great ng credit to the exhibit3rs, particularly in potatoes, he cauliflowers, peas, and berries, some of these vieing with the samnilar productions of their more favoured 'rivals. NT Farmers' produce ...

HULL AMATEUR FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... Strickland, Cemetery Gates; 2, R. Rickles, Argyle-street. Two heads celery (dwarf white)-I, R. Rickles; 2, JB Raby. Two cauliflowers-1, J. Anderson, Woodbine Cottage, Argyle-street; 2, George Rickles, Argyle-street, Two red cabbages- 1, George Callen, ...

BEVERLEY FLOWER AND POULTRY SHOW

... Leven; 2, G Shaw, Leven. Twelve broad beans-1, G Eldon; 2, A Myers. Twenty-four French beans-1 and 2, M Cottam, Newland. Cauliflowers-i, MrILayard; 2, GEldon. White cabbage-i, J Stepenson, Beverley: 2, E Stephenson, Leven. Red cabbage-1, Mrs Cottam ; 2 ...