HORTICULTURAL SHOW AT SALTLEY

... florist, Adderley Gardens. The awards wvere as follows: PEza.-lst, Mr. Brown, ex ex; 2nd, Mr. Charles; 3rd, Mr. Green. CAULIFLOWER-lst, Mr. Howase; 2nd, Mr. Scrivers; 3rd, Mr. Galloway. CAnBAGE.--lt, Mir. Charles; 2nd, Mr. Smith; 3rd, Mr. Green. CA nROTS ...

BANCHORY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW

... Barren. 6 beet Potatoee-i, W. Bar- tie: ro; , . aren 3 A Me-eo. bs Turnips-i, W. Bar- eve ron 2 A Mrion 3 A G-sg;3 ee Hade Cauliflower-i, J. tic, Cains;2,.L avs; , W Brre. bet CbbgesiP. Laing, Th 2, W.Barrn;a3,3. Cirns EXTR PRIES.set 12 best Verbenas-distinct-A ...

CHEPSTOW FLORICULTURAL SHOW

... and was symmetrically grown. Mrr:Jones alsoshowed asosme good cauliflowers and lettuces. Mr. H. Baker was also of great in the acuumber line, and exhibited a very flne brace. His Df cauliflowers were commended as of unusual quality, and his ie peas fairly ...

FASHION

... with Itops ?? tile poll. We bave seen several that were m lade of sarctlet, and trimined witlt chickweed and datndeliotts. Cauliflowers are niutlc worn in tile hair. CHIAN(GE FOR CRINOLINE. ITIray fot tie rights of women ! They arc pro- ?? ns tle Americans ...

WEST DERBY FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION

... Esq. , Paraley.-1 and 2, Messrs. W. and J. Peacop.. Extra prize, I for three pots, R. Ashcroft. Lettuce.-S. Bright. 1- Cauliflower-i, Earl of Derby; 2, Measrs. W. and J. Peacop. a Ly Cabbage.-i and 2, Meesrs. W. and J. Peacop: Rhubarb.- 1, E Bates, Esq ...

TURRIFF HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... -J. Joss. r- Pears (jargonelle)-J. Fraser. Plums-t. Farqunar. J Brussel Sprouts.-J Joss. Celery-Win. Ozg. Savoy-Wm. Ogg. Cauliflower-Wmr. Ogg. Carrots-J. Yoss. Omions-J. I. Jo5* Leeks-Wi. Ogg. Pieling Cabbaggc-R. Gilgour. Drum- e hicad C'sbb'te-Re Fnrqular ...

EDINBURGH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S AUTUMN SHOW

... Lees, Tyn- ningham. 2. A. Thomson, Woodburn. Vegetable ?? two. 1. WV. Melville, Dalmany. 2. J. Gordon, Trinity House. Cauliflower-Best two. t. J. Frazer, Belmont. 2. J. Anderson. Alderston Iouse. Beet-Best two. l. P. M'Tsvish. Millburn. Leeks-Best six ...

FLOWER-SHOW AT THE ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN

... which the prizes shiiuld be awarded. (If vegetailes, there was a large and handsome collectin, particularly of cucumbers, cauliflowers, and potatoes. The list oh contributioos sent forward for exliibi- ?? onley, inluded smne very rare and interest- ingl ...

STRICHEN FLOWER SHOW

... Carrots-Dr, Gavin -,Paremlps-W. Addison; Potatoes, toe in ound-James Calmiers; Do.. lonu--W. Roger, Meiliciltedhiab; Airy- Cauliflower-John Anderson, Legq. ; Cibbagos- Joseple Murdoels; 'Adz Savoys AeadrKlh; Tornips-John Anderson, Egq.; opaig Deefgn of a ...

LIVERPOOL FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION

... Jackson, M.lL? 2 and 3, Mr. 3. Learman. er Cucumbers.-I, Mr. C. Rylance; 2, Mr. J. GI. Woodhouse; qs 3, Mr. R., Norris. tni Cauliflowers -No lh-etprizs given; 2 and 3, Mr. J. Leermaem.wa Peas-I; AMr. P. Blessing; 2, Mir. W. Mann; 3, Messrs. W. a and J. Peacop ...

NEWTOWNARDS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S ANNUAL SHOW

... S. Crawford, Esq.; 2nd, J. ljszlett, lEsq. Best three hleads ofc'olury-J lHazlett, Escl; 2nd, AMls, Boomier. Bust three cauliflowers-R P. Maxwell, Esq., Groonisport; gardener, Mr, James Gaw. 2nd, Mrs. Buontrer. Best six ?? flamlilton; 21nd, W, S, Craw ...