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BALSALL HEATH FLOWER SHOW

... by ditto, far the aecond-best Blitto,. W.. Botton.'~ 2s. ?? given by an Amateur, for the. best sii blooms of Smath'sLInttle Wonder dahlia, D. Mobley. 2s, 6d.,given by an Amateur, for the bst sigle bloom 'of 'a dahlia, J. Smith.-2s. 6d,, girbn by Mr. ...

SMETHWICK FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... decorations, and plants arranged for effect. The cot blooms in the same olass were also very good. In the second division for amateurs there vas also an excellent display of plants arranged for effect, and the show of roses was also very good. In the cottagers' ...

POTTERY AND PORCELAIN

... the principal factories, with their marks, and such general information, hints, and cautions as may be of service to the amateur. The hints and cautious to collectors will indeed be found of real value to the many who think they know some- thing about ...

LOCAL LITERATURE

... LOCAL LITERATURE. . The Amateur; a Magazine of Prose, Poetry and d Pictures, Fact, Fiction, and Fun (Wolverhampton, c- WilliamaParke), is a well-meant and spirited endeavour to open a gate to publicity, andperohanee to fame, for thermnss ;e of embryo ...

ROSE SHOW AT MOSELEY

... notably with Class 3 (for trebles) which was one seldom excelled. In classes 5, o, and 7 (the first, for amateurs and the latter two for amateurs residing within six miles of Birmingham Post Office) there was strong competition, and those shown in the ...

ERDINGTON HORTICULTURAL AND FLORAL SOCIETY

... beaten even by Kent growers. It is surprising that in a district so favourable for garden cultivation so few amateurs should exhibit, In the amateur class the prizes were divided between Mr. Fewkes and Mir. Clayworth, Mr. Daniel taking a second prize for ...

BROMSGROVE SCHOOL OF ART

... BROMSGROVE SCHOOL OF ART. ADVICE FOR AMATEUR PAINTERS; | The annual meeting of the friends and subscribers of the above school was held in the Corn Exchange, Broms- grove, last evening. There was a good attendance, including the Rev. . Hieall, Mr. Whitworth ...

THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SHOW AT ASTON

... white. e bunches of cach. Amateurs.- st, £4, Mr. G. Osard dook. ClosE 150.-Blaok Grapes. 1 bunch. Amateurs.-lst, £1. 103., Air. A. Melkle, Read Hall, Whallejy. Class 1i.L-Black Grapes (excluding Hamburg), single =dish. Amateurs.-No competition. Class 152 ...

SALTLEY FLOWER SHOW

... ornamental exhibite and the contribo- tions from large gardens largely exweeded that taken up by the exhibits of the smaller amateur growers and cottagers, mainly for whose encourage- £nent stch societjes are supposled to exist. The collection of stove and ...

FLOWER SHOW AT WOLVERHAMPTON

... between them. In the amateurs tent,. Mr. Lowe stage'd many capital plants. To meake tip for the short comings of conipetition amongst thom twas the rare lilly of the valley Clethoa; aced for six plants for table decoration (not amateurs) Mr. Evans and Mir ...

THE GREAT ROSE SHOW

... the show, and in doing so, we may state that it has been selected with great care, and will no doubt be found of value to amateur growers, It is as follows:- BLUSH OR PINK, INVARIouSSHAD5s.-Baron Gonella, the finest rose ?? of Arc, rarely seen, but a truly ...