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FLOWER SHOW AT MILNGAVIE

... Four vasieties antirrhinmurs-let, A, Lindday 2,, R. Weir, jun. Two eamly cabbages, six carrots, six turnips-T. linen. Two cauliflowers, three plants parsley, 24 pods peas-T. linen. Thirty bunches currants (ten black, ten white, ten red)-T. Brien. Thirty ...

FLOWER SHOWS

... erected in a field in Seaton Burn Park. The show was one of tho best ever held under the auspices of this society. Leeks, -cauliflowers, celery, onions, and pears were very nu- merously represented. Of plants in pots there was a good show, the fuchsias und ...

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 ...

PONTARDAWE FLOWER SHOW

... William Steadman: 1st, cauliflowers; 1st, regetable marrow ; 2nd, peas; 3rd, turnips ; 3rd, white cabbage. Daniel Rees: 3st, turnips; 3rd, rhubarb. Benjamin Davies, near the Schools: 1st, beans; 2nd, curly greens; 2nd, cauliflowers; 3rd, esolalots; 4th ...

TARDEBIGG HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... promoting the interests of the society. The following is -. THE 1PRIZE LIST. Henry DMander: 3 rd price, cabbages; 2nid, cauliflower; 3rd, baking a pples -William llarhorne: 2nd, winter onion; 1st, medioinal herbs; extra, flowers in nosegay; 2nd, vegetable ...

FLOWER SHOW AT THE ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS

... specimens brought forward were, gene: ally speaking, of great excellence. Norwas the kitchen-garden forgotten, cucumbers, cauliflower, I and the like useful vegetables behng well represented; while figs, strawberries, and pine apples of most I t Onpting ...

Borrowed Crifles

... unseasonable weather, gets off the following neilif lous strains: Onion garden bed reclining, Beets a youth his aching head; 'Cauliflowers, lo ! weeds confront me; Lettuce hence,' he sadly said. 'Carrots out the stoutest manhood, Peas my wearied soul doth need; ...

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... possible now, or cauliflower plants in pots and beds will become mildewed, and seeds rising will damp off, and severe frost will make more havoc than where things are well kept. Sow a few pans of lettuce, tomato, cucumber, melon, cauliflower, and cabbage ...

HAMPTON-IN-ARDEN COTTAGERS' GARDEN SHOW

... being remarkably clean and well 'awalvlwilo the cabbages, peas, lettuces, &c., were are muh above the average quality. The cauliflowers ever perbaph a littlo too forward in growth, for rbihilon h but, ?? this and one or two other trifling sacptiens, the showv ...

LOCAL FLOWER SHOWS

... Gosforth, 2. Lrdy's spray and gantlcman's bhttochol9, P. Collins, 1; W. Wardle, 2: 3. Co'linson, S. Veoembles: Summer cabbire, cauliflower, 2 turnips, 2 red lidncy potatoes, and 2 onions, I. Wright, Widoopcn, 1; W. Balla, 2. 2 Iseke, 2 canllowers, 2 heads of ...