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HORTICULTURE

... spared it is a good plan to sow Dl some cauliflower seeds where they can come to maturity l without transplanting. When the weather is dry and warm it is often difficult to scure a feally good supply t of cauliflower. Open a trench much the same as for ( ...

HORTICULTURE

... KITCHEN TGARDEN.-As the early crops of peas, Cr beans, cauliflower, and cabbage pass out of bearing, let th the ground be cleared, and, if necessary, well manured a, and replanted with cauliflower, brocoli, and all plants cr of the eabbage tribe, so that ...

OXFORD CORPORATION ALLOTMENTS' UNITED SHOW

... exhibits in the Ward Division were T placed in a separate tont, and amongst them were souse p tine potatoes, onioris, cauliflowers (empecially those fron the North Ward), beaus, audl poas, the children being a given an opportunity of competing by means ...

LOCAL PRIZE WINNERS AT THE ONE AND ALL FLOWER SHOW

... bage, one variety; 2nd, carrots, One and All; 1st, carrots, scarlet intermuediate; 3rd, carrots, ; long Surrey; 1st, cauliflower, One and All;- lit L; celery, One and All; 1st, leek, One and All; 3rd, onions, best nine; 3rd, onions, Spanish;- ...

EAST OXFORD ALLOTMENT SHOW

... Brimfield; 3. E W Hughes Cabbage, wbite-1, F J Hunt; 2, T Hall; 3, J Colborno. Ditto, red-h, T Hlall; 2, S Peaty; 3, 3 Bennett Cauliflower-1, T H Blenoowe; 2, F Fundell; 3, S Peaty Peas-I, J Jones: 2, H Hiles; 3. F Fundell Beans, broad-1, H Brimfield; 2, T Hall; ...

SHIPTON DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... or long-1, J. T. Jessop; 2, J. Burson; 3, Isaac Castle. Celery, any colour-I, Wm. Pittaway; 2, J. Burson; 3, R. Burwell. Cauliflowers-i, Philip Smith; 2, Miss Moore; 3, J. BYrson. Cauumbers, frame-1, Wm. Cross; 2, Wm. Burson. Eschalots-l, William Burson; ...

HORTICULTURE

... prepared and manured. It should, therefore, be made a rule never, if possible, to plant cabbages of any kind, broccoli, or cauliflowers upon the same plot twice in sucOeSsion, Winter green stuff (including broccoli) which does not require very rich soil, ...

ILLUSTRATED RURAL NOTES

... CAPITAL ' EAIILY WRINKIlED P'EA. CHtELSEA GEM. , qnrnp nn+.nfltn.R Annd j ordered the waiter to bring us some potatoes and cauliflower with our joint. FIl asked if we wouidl not also like some new Enalish peas ! (I may as well say it was a ' forein restaurant ...

HORTICULTURE

... and to prevent it air must be freely given whenever tihe state of the weather will admit of it. TirE ICEvOHcE GAilDMIT.-Cauliflower and lettuce plants in frames and pits must be kept as hardy as possible by exposing them freely to the weather when mild ...

OSNEY AND DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW

... palitY; vegetable marrows and. turnips were both abundant and of nice size and growth, andt C there were a few excellent cauliflowers and cab- 0 bages. The collections grown from seeds from Messrs. Webb and Sons and Messrs. Daniels and D Sons fully sustained ...

Royal Oxfordshire Horticultural Society

... Wakefield ; 2. J. S. Phillips, Esq., Culham. Cnuumbers-1. John Parsons, Esq., Iffley; 2. R. Stanton Wise, Esq., Banbury. Cauliflowers-1. The Bishop of Oxford. Asparagus-1. Mr. W. Adams; 2. Mr. V. Wakefield; 3. Mr. W. Day; 4. Mrs. Ensworth. Lettuces-1. Ml ...

COWLEY ST. JOHN HORTICULTURAL PIGEON, AND RABBIT SHOW

... 2, Mr. Silloam. Ditth, commndid Mr.Tomkins Dito, LOEmons..iM. Ditto, 2,it Cabbage-l, SHr adrlo2, Mr. n Parsier;2r opis Cauliflowers-, H. headsi r. opk;2,M. ao -1, Mr. Williams;2, Marlo . TompkinsDitto,ir nero e ;te Cuctumer-1, H.Mar-1cwM. MAnsell 2, Hr ...