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HORTICULTURAL SHOW AT NEW FERRY

... T open to DNew Ferry Allotment Holders only- t e Long potatoes, F. Maxgerison; round potatoes, t o Josephi Margerison; cauliflowers, George o n Bu3ctley; white cabbages, W. Davenport; red t cebbhages, Thomas Evans; peas, J. Duddleston; n 2 French beans ...

EASTHAM FLORAL & HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... Scarlet Runners-R. Rakin, Esq. d Brace of White Cabbages.-R. Naylor, Esq. 2 Brace of Red Cabbages.-R. Naylor, Esq. t Brace of Cauliflower.-R. Naylor, Esq. 8. Bunch of Six Carrots.-H. Littledale. S. Bunch of Turnips.-R. Naylor, Esq. Ad Burch of Parsnips.-R. Rankin ...

ST. HELEN'S FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... varieties : Robert Haleall, Halewood.-, IVEGETAI3LES..-BraCe of Cuocanerm: 1, James Beesley; 2, John Abbott, Bracea of Ca~uliflowers: 1, Captain Dcit- field; 2, John Cook. Dish of Peas, 40 pods: 2, John Cook. White Celery, three sticks: 1, John Cook; 2 ...

SPECKFIELD COTTAGERS' EXHIBITION

... bunches): Only, one exhibit, Mr'Hurn. 'Cucumbers (one-braceframe): 1. C Houghey ; 2, Mr Welsby ; 3, R H Prichard. Vegetables-Cauliflowers: Only one exhibit, W Blanchard, jun. Cabbage (plain white)N: 1, W Thompson; 2,RHQuisnell ; 3,J5Gilbert. Cabbage (red) : ...

FLOWER SHOW AT BEBINGTON

... VEGEABLts. - Oollertion of ITegetables: i . H F. Nifholson; 2, E. A. MacAndrew. Two Cucumkrs 3. Iee; 2, R. IT. Nicholson. Two Cauliflowers: 1 MacIser; 2, T. S. Paterson. Twei %e Long P'~e H. H. Nicholson. 2, W. B. Ilurolam. Twelse ?? Potatoes : 1, A. T. Squarer; ...

LYTHAM FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... Carrots: 1, R. Fisher; 2, J. Hartley; 3, J. a Boardman. Garden turnips: 1, T. Cookson; 2, T. Dan- son, jon.; 3, J. Hartley. Cauliflowers: T. Cookson. Basket of vegetables: 1, G. Atkinson; 2, J. Hartley; 3, t T. Cookson. Ditio. of herbs: 1, G. Atkinson; 2, ...

CHURCHTOWN FLOWER SHOW

... morrow, H Clee . Turnips J BaEot. Apples, deseert, 1 Miss Clegg 2S 3J Diekonn. Ditto, culinary, 1 Miss Clogg. 2 G 31ellor. Cauliflower, 1 G DMellor, 2 W Smith. Celery, 1 J Bownees, 2 F O Wil. son. Cabbages, early, I J cumpatey, jnnr, 2 J Gregnon. Ditto, savov ...

GARDENING OPERATIONS

... part should 'not be dug in deep. In short the system is not one to be recommended. Look well to the protection of lettuce, cauliflowers, &c., under glass. Some of the strongest roots of early rhubarb might be covered with pots or boxes, and sufficient leaves ...

AUTUMN EXHIBITION OF THE PRESTON FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL ASSOCIATION

... more speci- mens exhibited, but we do not remember ever having seen better samples. The potatoes were prime; the cabbages, cauliflowers, and carrots were all of large size and well grown, and there were many fine specimens of vegetable marrow, peas, and French ...

HORTICULTURAL & POULTRY SHOW AT MAGHULL

... Bradley. Colleo- tim ora ap~les (twelve dishes), to ha named, and ar'consist of six or eachb variety: C Hylance. Two mrp Cauliflowers: E Cross. Two Cabbages, white: Bis Cross. Two Cabbages, red: B Cross. Two ioCabbages, Scotch: H Ball. Two Savoya: T' 'Orly ...

LIVERPOOL DISTRICT FARMERS' CLUB

... rlisplay. The carrots were much admired, the - samples being particularly large and entirely free from canker, whilst the cauliflowers comprised a splendid show, and the collection of cabbages was of more than average quality and quantity. Of swedes there ...

CARNARVON HORTICULTURAL AND POULTRY SHOW

... RE VSOETASIEe.-EBrlY Crbbages: 1, J. Jones, Menai n Bridge; 2, C. A. Jonas, Bronbendre. Red Cabbages: L. Lewis, Qsellyn. Cauliflowers: 1, W. Hayward; 2, B. R. Hurmphreys, Beddgelert. Beetroot: 1, R. Aylmer; isI. 2. . Lewis. Parsnips: I, J. Owen, Tycoch; ...