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Date

1900 - 1949
8 1900-1909

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Place

Bristol, Bristol, England

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8

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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 ...

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 ...

ALVESTON FLOWER SHOW

... Basket ol vegetables-l8t, F. Williams; 2nd, J. C. Gwyun; 3rd, G. Neale; extra, T. Ford. Beet-lst, A. Williams; 2nd, J. Ball. Cauliflower-lt, J. (. Gwynn. Leeks- 1t, G. Neale; 2nd, Rev J. E. Vernon. Tomatoes- let, W. 0. Maclaine; 2nd, J. Haskins; 3rd, F. Williams ...

REDWICK AND NORTHWICK HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... 3rd, equal, J. Stanley and C. Coleman. Red cabbage-1st, G. Chaney; 2nd, J. Stanley; 3rd, G. Sims. Savoy-lst, H. Probsrt. Cauliflower-1st, J. Stanley; 2nd, G. Poole, YVge- table marrows-lst, M. Barrett; 2nd, XV. Carpenter; 3rd, T. Howse. Ridge cucumbers-let ...

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 ...

HARVEST FESTIVALS

... Largest marrow-let and 2nd, A. Bates; 3rd, J. W. Brockman. Brace of cucnmbers-lst, i. B3agg; 2ad, T. Hinge; 3rd, J. Ford. Cauliflowers-lst, fs, Chiewell. Celery, red or white-Ist, E. Bagg; 2ad, H. Chiewell; 3rd, C. Bates. Tomatoes-et, Ist. Bagg; 2nd, A. ...

CHIPPENHAM FLOWER SHOW

... Carrots-let, J. E. 2ylor; 2nd, J. speucer 2 Turnips-let, A. Slaed; 2nd, R. Pratt. Parsnips- let, P. Banks; 2nd, J, E. Taylor. Cauliflowers-Iet, C. Teagle; 2nd, A, Webb. Trench beans, runners- let, J. Greenman; 2nd, J. B, Taylor. Broad beans- let, A, Wle bb 2 ...

BITTON FLOWER SHOW

... the front very decidedly, it being as fine as much of that in the open section, which in itself was well up to the mark. Cauliflowers and potatoes were fine products. Potatoes and onions made noticeable classes In the premier tent, where, making up some ...