WEDDING AT LANDKEY
... fawn hat, with ostrich feathers «a - carried a bw«utifol bouquet composed chrysantheruun ...
... fawn hat, with ostrich feathers «a - carried a bw«utifol bouquet composed chrysantheruun ...
... of clove carnations and asparagus fern. The bridesmaids, Misses Joan Watts and Nancy Woolaeott, neices of the bride, wore dainty ankle-length dresses of floral ninon, and carried bouquets of peach coloured carnations and asparagus fern. They als G wore ...
... 's Wedding March. The Church was tastefully decorated, the windows with pink ro;cs, cornflowers, white marguerites, and asparagus fern, and the Communio table with,pink gladioli. The bride, given away by her father, made a charming picture in blue and ...
... bride, given atway by her father was attired in a navy blue costume, with hat to match- Her bouquet was of cream roses and asparagus fern, and was afterwards placed on her grandmother's grave Mr William Thomas, of Combo friend' of the bridegroom, was best ...
... list alphabetical, tor easy reference: Asparagus may be either sown or planted in April, on the richest, deepest portion of the garden. None should be cut off the plants for three yearsVtenvards if prime asparagus is expected for permanency. iiuttersea ...
... beans in the second week for early crop. Protect endive, celery, artichoke, and sea-kale with stable litter or ferns. Mulch asparagus with hot-bed manure : take endive, late cauliflower, early- /broccoli, and lettuces, and lay them in an open shed, or in ...
... carrots, radishes, &c. After tha forc-d asparagus has been clesrrd out, fill the frame with young plants of the Paris market lettuce. They will grow very fast with the gentle bottom heat left in the bed after the asparagus has been cut aud the roots remo*ed ...
... method of growing asparagus, is far simpler. It is indeed well ni most places, if possible, to prepare the ground by trenching, manure, Ac, as above, thoueh this is no means necessary. Every possessor of garden ground may grow asparagus, even it be only ...
... dress was of biscuit coloured silk, and she wore a hat of pretty green felt. She carried a bouquet of chrysanthemums and asparagus fern. The hymns, The voice that breathed o'er Eden and Love divine, were sung. Mr. G. Cluet (brother-in-law of the b ...
... was attired in a lido blue frock, bhek hat, and black patent shoes. She carried bouquet roses, carnations, sweet pea«, and asparagus fern. Mr. T. R. Wellington (broth* r-i.-law of the hridegrrx acted best man. A reception followed at the bride's home. The ...
... Sydney Short, was attired white silk with bat to. match, trimmed with orange blossom, and carried bouquet of lilies and asparagus. The bridesmaids, Miss Beatrice Short (sister of the bride). Miss Gwendoline Short (bride's little niece), end tbe Misses ...
... br,c - who was given away by-j co*, « Sldue >' Ley, was attired atc a*i - hat. veil and shoes i ied a bouquet white 8 asparagus fern. The ' * afi ' Bt ' l . Doris Balment, niece tho • d throughout in bronze velvet. hest ronze chrysanthemums. The fi ...