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HORTICULTURAL AND MUSICAL FETE AT ALDEBURGH

... carrots (no entries). Best 6 turnips, W. Ward; 2nd, H. Richards. Best 6 parsnips, J. Chatten, jun.; 2nd, H. Drew. Best 3 cauliflowers, W. Hammond. Best 3 sticks of celery, 3. Loveft: 2nd, TV. Ward. Best 12 white onions, W. Htammtond; 2nd, 3. Coates. BEest ...

WITNESHAM COTTAGERS' SHOW

... Biumtead. R. Webb, J. Webb. jun. Table apples.- S. Ling, B. Webb, H. Spawl. Kitchen apples.-A. Ramsey. F. Webb, G. Burrows. Cauliflowers.-J. Fleming, F. Pyett, S. Ling. lloney.-W. Ramsey. Collection of vegetables (given by Mr. W. Addison, seedsman, Ipswich) ...

WHERSTEAD COTTAGERS' SHOW

... red ourrautb, D Lily 1, F Nicole 2, W Alling- ten 3, Twenty-four bunches whites currents, ' Nicole 1, W Allingten 2. Two cauliflowers, R Tbeobald l, H Soutbgate 2. Twenty-four red gooseberries, Mrs Penner 1, D Lily 2, B. Theobald 3. Twenty-four green g ...

GRUNDISBURGH AND BURGH FLOWER SHOW

... turnips. Edward Pmith, 4th dwarf beans. W. Titsenll, 2nd runner beans, 3rd raspberries, 4th plant in pot. Mrs. Watson, 3rd cauliflowers. James Last, 1st cebbages. Mrs. Joseph Cotton, 4th cabbages, 3rd red cabbage. T. Mudd, let red cabbage, 3rd vege. table ...

CAPEL AND WENHAMS FLOWER SHOW

... Fred. Alexander, no second. Garden turnips, F. Alexander, John; Goodeheild, Cabbages, William Lloyd, Fred.. Alexander. Cauliflowers, F. Alexander, no se- cond. Red cabbage, W. Lloyd, no second. Vege- table marrows, F. Alexander. H. Potter. Toma- toes ...

BRAMFORD HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... White, T. Ruffles; 2cd, 1 T. Scopes.- Scarlet runners, G. Giles ; 2nd, A. Pryke. Lettuces, T. Ruffles; 2nd, G. Giles. Cauliflowers, T. Ruffles; 2nd, t3-. Dallinger. Vege- table marrows, Geo. Giles; 2nd, T. Ruffles. Puiakin, G. Parker, jun.: 2nd, G. Giles ...

LOWESTOFT HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... carrots, Col. Loathes; 2nd, Mr. W. Boggis. Best potatoes, 4 varieties, 6 of each, Col. Loathes; 2nd, Mr. W. Boggis. Best cauliflowers, 3 heads, R. C. Fowler, Esq.; 2nd, Sir E. Gooch. Best cabbages, 3 heads, Mr. W. Boggis; 2nd, Rev. W. H. Andrews. Best dish ...

GRUNDISBURGH AND BURGH HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... Braham; 2nd, W. i- Marjoram; 3rd, D. Hazlewood. Best 30 pods runner ,, beans, C. Mudd; 2nda W. Ablitt; 3rd, J. Last. Best 3 s cauliflowers, no award; 2nd, W. Mayhew; 3rd, no i. award. Best 3 cabbages, no award; 2nd, J. Baxter; 3rd, e no award. Best red cabbage ...

BRAMFORD FLOWER SHOW

... A. Worledge. Turnips, W. Pryke, ?? Rumse . Quions, A. Worledge, IV. Pryke, Geo. Smit{. Cabbages, Geo. Smith, W. Smith, Cauliflowers, F. Pryke, R. Garrod. Cabbage, red, R. Garrod. W. Pryke. Celery, white, V. Pryke. Ditto. red, W. Pryke, A. Ruinsey. Savoys ...

BRAMFORD COTTAGERS'SHOW

... 3rd, Amos REamsey. Best auntumn. onione, A. Worledgo; 2nd, H. Gornham. Best cabbages, H. Garnham; 2nd, Wru. Pryke. Best cauliflowers, R. Garrod; 2ud, E. Lay. Best red cabbage, 'Wm. Pryke ; 2nd, Gee. Parker. Best white ceklry, Wm, Pryke ; 2nd, EH. Gartblam; ...

EXHIBITION OF THE SAMFORD HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... for 12 Autenin-sewn noiDSs. James Sadller, I Freston, 2nd for3 canboges, ist for 24 bunchies of red currants, d 2nd for caulIflowers. Abealom Mayhew, Harketead, let for t Spring-sown onlons, 2nd for psrsnipsi, extra for 70 Onions. William Haggle, Wherteed ...

WITNESHAM COTTAGERS' SHOW

... neor .1. Tunier. Peas, J. Turimer, A. Turner. Winter onions, J. Turner, Rev. F. D. Browi. Celery. A. Tuniex .1. Tuiner. Cauliflowers. J. Turuei, A.-. Tuiiel. Salad. A. Turner, J. Tnir- ueri. (ollection of fiit. Mliss Gooding. era-a iuii, A. Tixrueli. ...