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SUPERINTEN DENT F. TEL

... Schrodere Aurea ; 5, Brasgia Keiliana; 6, Buttery Orchid; 7, Csmbidium Lauranum. SKETCHLS AT MR. SHOW. where thousands of these lovely and extraordinary flowers form a picture not to be equalled in Europe, is an experience that should not be missed by visitors ...

Published: Friday 27 May 1892
Newspaper: Luton Times and Advertiser
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 330 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

KEMPSTON

... £153 ; J. Abbott, £llO 10s. Mr. Worrail’s tender was accepted. LEIGHTON BUZZARD. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY’S SHOW. On Thursday tbe annual Flower Show of the above Society was held in the Bell Close. The weather was fairly fine and the attendance very much ...

BARTON

... less severe.—Laurel. THE HORTICULTURAL DEPARTMENT AT THE BEDS. AGRICULTURAL SHOW. Some interesting details of the exhibits in the Hortii cultural Department of the recent Show at Luton were given in the Gardener's Chronicle of last week, which we reproduce ...

Published: Saturday 03 August 1878
Newspaper: Luton Reporter
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 975 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

m; TIMES AND INDEPENDENT, SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1896. Kettering, alrio rendered iont nerrice ae steward of the ..

... bouquet, G. Hal! securing first award for cut flowers. The flowers shown children were well selected and tastefully arranged ; G. Carter took first ! for collections of wild blooms and F. Carter for wild flowers and also for a basket. A good collection of ...

BOAKD OF GUARDIANS

... Leighton Flower Show, not having seen it previous years, yet none coaid be other than pleased “with the open tent. It could not be expected that the quality of vegetables would this year equal that last year; still, there was a very fair show. In reference ...

Superintendent Foster,

... Brassia Keiliaua; 6, Butterfly Orchid; 7, Cymbidium Lauranum. Sketches at Mr. Bull’s Orchid Show. where thousands of these lovely and extraordinary flowers form a picture not to be equalled in Europe, is an experience that should not be missed by visitors ...

MR. ODQER

... wounding of all. Chelsea, there is no doubt, is Democratic, but just as Democratic communities dearly love lord, so the Radicalism of the suburban constituency is tempered with profound reverence for the baronetage. Theo-. retically, Chelsea holds by the ...

TUB EXHIBITS,

... baskets of flowers shown in this division. The fruit here -was, generally, a good show, especially the grapes apples; the baskets and collections of vegetables were as fine productions as if the ■uaaon had been ever propitious, and the general show in this ...

TOTTBRNHOE

... party from Ivinghoe spent a very pleasant day here. Flower Show. A meeting was recently held at the School to receive the report those who have been canvassing for subscriptions for the flower show. Mr. Gooding took the chair. fair number of allotment-holders ...

W LAMEST CIRCULATION IN THE DISTRICT

... depots, and the basket from which the flower-girl offers her bunch of flowers, and how comparatively scarce would be our range of flower tones at this time of the year. During the last few days chrysanthemum shows have been held in numerous English cities ...

A2IPTHILL

... leader of Ely Cathedral Choir, gave a concert the National School, the interior of which, ornamented with green wreaths, flowers, &c., showed that the ladies bad taken a great interest in its adornment. The audience was large,-and embraced many of the clergy ...