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Gardening Notes

... tions.i Carrots.-Stored crops should be examined with a view to destroying young growths and removing unsound specimens. Cauliflowers.-'Sowv in boxes on a gentle hotbed, or under a cool frame in a sunny, warm corner, using an ounce of seed to four square ...

FASHIONS—SOCIETY—HOME COUNSEL

... Put tile asparagus - on the toast on a dish covered with a serviotto, ayid place the small roned bbo l in the contre. Cauliflower msly be served with the same sauce. TO, CL AN GLOVES. .4Jt this is the.kieonth for wveariug ligkt.gloves, the following ...

FASHIONS—SOCIETY—HOME COUNSEL

... should be Cooked in a elosely-covered pot; all green vegetabiles with. the lid ofl, to keep the colonr good. If cabbage or cauliflower are past. their first freshness, a tiny pinch of carbonate of soda, a morsel of ?? soda, the size of a pea, or a piece of ...

WESTERFIELD COTTAGERS' SHOW

... peas, Mr. Wilkes, Rev. R. H. Cautlej; onions, Mr. F. Bird, Rev. R. H. Cautley; carrots, Mr. F. Bird, Mr. W. Turner, jun.; cauliflowers. Mr. W. Frost, Mr. F. Bird; cucumbers, Rev. R. H. Cautlev. Mr. F. Bird; sweet peas, Mrs. Taylor, Mr. Wlikes; cut roses ...

WITNESHAM COTTAGERS' SHOW

... neor .1. Tunier. Peas, J. Turimer, A. Turner. Winter onions, J. Turner, Rev. F. D. Browi. Celery. A. Tuniex .1. Tuiner. Cauliflowers. J. Turuei, A.-. Tuiiel. Salad. A. Turner, J. Tnir- ueri. (ollection of fiit. Mliss Gooding. era-a iuii, A. Tixrueli. ...

CAPEL AND WENHAMS FLOWER SHOW

... Fred. Alexander, no second. Garden turnips, F. Alexander, John; Goodeheild, Cabbages, William Lloyd, Fred.. Alexander. Cauliflowers, F. Alexander, no se- cond. Red cabbage, W. Lloyd, no second. Vege- table marrows, F. Alexander. H. Potter. Toma- toes ...

CATTLE AND FLOWER SHOWS

... al- *s though, good, were down in entries. Vegetables e formnd the best represented section of the sbotv;- e cabbages, cauliflower, and turnips were forward e in, large numbeTs. Fruit was only a fair show. but d soome good samples were forwvrd. . In- ...

HEADINGTON

... and in the L cottagers' section onions, carrots' (short specially ' good), Autocrat peas, No Plus Ultra runner beans, cauliflowers, etc., were of a very high order of a merit. 'Outdoor tomatoes were ripe, but somewhat under exhibition size. The collection ...

PENTRAETH HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... Rice Thomas, Bodeilio; 2, Thomas Jones, Glangors. Red cabbiiges' 1, Chidwaladr Williams, Penceint; 2, Owen Owens, Henshop. Cauliflowers: 1, - Jones, Police Station; 2, Owna Jones, Penbont. Vegetable marrows: .1, Owcn Jones, PenbonV; 2,4-J. Rice Thomas, Bodeilio ...

SATURDAY'S SHOWS

... -Ling, S. Geldard; floer, gc Copelanrl; dropped, J. Copeland. m Vegetables..Savoys, G. Hirst; col-I t lection, G. Hirst: cauliflowers. G(. F f Hirst; beets, G. EIirst; cos lettuces, - J. Shepherd; cabbage do., G. Cope- F t land; esilhalots, John Davidson; ...

THORNBURY HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... Carrots, long or intermediate-leti, . F. Williams; 2nd, . L. lhardwlcke. Carrots, short -1st, F. Williams; 2nd 3. C. Gwynn. Cauliflower F -1lt George Nicholls; 2nd, A. Cms. Celery- et, in. O. Gwynn; 2nd, HFole Hard;cEke. Tomatoes -1st, H. L. Hardwicke; 2nd ...

COLEFORD AND DISTRICT SHOW

... Millard; 3rd, W. Padfield, White cabbage- lst, S. Willcox ; 2nd, C. IRossiter. Red cabbage-lst, C. Hamblin; 2nd, J. Denning. Cauliflower-lst, J. Robbins, Leeks-let, S. Willcox; 2nd, H. Steeds. Onions, spring sown-1st, C. Horler; 2nd, J. Coles; 3rd, B. Millard ...