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THE ORATORIO SOCIETY'S EVENING CONCERT

... ducks 6s per couple, chIcken, 4s 6d to 5s, cream Is per 1b, br-tter 10d to Is, eggs 15 for Is, bread 64d per 41b loaf, asparagus Is 4d per 100, gooseberries 2.1d per quart, strawberries 5d, peass 8d to Is 8d per peek, potatoes (new) Is 6d to 2s per score ...

Devon and Exeter Gardeners' Association

... exhibits grown in the ifibre, i;cluding dracrenas, crotons, ferns of great variety, Aralia Veitchi, ornamental sriettes of asparagus, cyclamens, narcissi, and freesifa, arind a very fine specirnen of the arum lily. These were all exhibited in glass pots ...

DEVON AND EXETER BOTANICAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... some' splendid' cuoumbers, exhibited-by L V. Palk, Esq., M.P.; kidney beans, by PH. Porter, Esq.,' and W. 'Hooper, Esq., and asparagus, by Sir Thomas Aclaud, W. Kiogdon, Esq., aud Mrs. S. Ringdou. The tulip bed of Mr. Setrgenilt owardwks greatly admired, and ...

DEVON AND EXETER HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... ocoupied a long table under the se orchestra in the large hall, and on this was made a very ye creditable display of rhubarb, asparagus, cuctmbers, new oer potatoes, and spring salading. The orchestra was occupied ,et by Mr. Summerb'ayes' string band from Taunton ...

DEVON AND EXETER HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... strawberries. I and a dish of well preserved apples. The prizes for vegetables bronght out renmarkably large and well grown asparagus and leeks, some forward potatoes, kidney beans, and other summer vegetables in excellenteondition, A fine collection of ...

EXETER FLOWER SHOW

... photographs of an unusually-large asparagns grown by Mr. Tuitc, of Eximouth. It was bfte 4in. in length, and four extra large asparagus were cut from the same root. One end of fhe big tent is occupied by Mr. I W. J. Godfrey, of Rxmnituth, vihe has a very ii ...

DEVON AND EXETER HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION

... vegetables in somel instances were very fair, mere especially the cabbages, lettuce, and potatoes. The prize Ge( bundle of asparagus was fine, several of the encumbers 1 moderate Sepcimuens, turnips ?? healthy and also the Bit' carrots; one or two of the ...

DEVON AND EXETER FLOWER SHOW

... Daniel. Strawberries-i, Lady Hotbams * 2, Mr. J. Harding. Apples.-i, Mr. W. Gibbings; 2, Mr. A. S. Perkins. VEGETABLES. Asparagus ?? Mr. C. R. Collins; 2, Mr. B. W. ,Cleave. IDitto ?? Sir J. Walrond, Bart. I Rhubarb.-1, Mr. W. H. Dunsford; 2, Mr. J. Harding ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Marclh, 1830, 1 lived as garebtiier, to J1. D. Praed, U~q. of gs TLyringitsm, Buck4; anod; having, ocrs-issin to make anl asparagus bed, I resolved upset so'laig onions,o thnie Deptford sort, lin drillsbetwoenth roses. Thle ground was not prepsred In the ...