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Horticulture

... Blanch celery, and line out a successional crop. Plant borecole and late broccoli. Prick out into a nursery- bed, seedling cauliflowers, and early cabbages; transplant spinach and all sorts of salads. Attend to the mushroom- beds; spawn those in which the ...

EXHIBITION OF FRUITS AND FLOWERS

... Peaches-Ist prize. Mr. Kelly. AIpples-Ist prize, Mr. Sheehan, gardener to the Right Ron. Mr. Saurin, Carysfort Avenue. Cauliflowers, Mr. Sheehan. IU53LG GARDENS. Pinks, purple laced-] st prize, Mr. Robinson, Bonny's. lane; 2d prize, Mr. Farrell, Capel-street ...

HORTICULTURE

... weather, turnips for succession; also beet, ealsafy, and scorzonera, if not already done. See to keeping up a succession of cauliflower plants; also lettuce and small ?? Chronicle. TntE STORING OF Tunmxsx.-Last autumn I stored some turnips ; they were taken ...

FAIRS

... preparations should be made at once, sudb as having a good stock of covering for the most forward lettuce, endive, &c. Cauliflower in head, if not wanted for use, may be pulled up and hung in a cool shed, where it will keep good ior weeks, and Will be ...

THE QUEEN'S THEATRE

... the audience interested in his extraordinary feats of daring and skill, and Xr Faulkner-Cox as Harry Ashton, Mias Wild Cauliflower, the Chief of the Hawks, made a mgst admirable villain of the piece. Mr George Baker a the stage Irishman and Mr Harry ...

ANTRIM HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION

... Swan. Pint gooseberries-], W. Ellwood 2, W. Craig; 3. IV. Nicholson. Pint currants-l. V. Nicholson: 2, W Ellwood. Two cauliflowers- 1, W. Nicholson; 2, H. Kelly. Two heads cab- bages-1, H. Kelly; 2; W. Ellwood; 3, Miss Movdy. Six onions-l, W. Nicholson; ...

HORTICULTURAL SHOW AT LIMERICK

... several classes& The gardener of the Earl of Dunravem obtained first prize for the best i stand of 12 gladiolis, and best cauliflowers ca show. i Lord Mstsy's gardcuer took the spacial piza given i by the Mensr. Campbell, of Cork, for the best 24 dabias; ...

LURGAN CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW

... Mr. :Edward Taylor. Section 4-Vegetables-Four heads of celery- 1, Lord Down shire; 2, Mr. J. Malcolm. Three heads .of cauliflower-Mr. J. Talbot. Four roots of crimson'beet-1, Lord Downshire; ?? Mr. Thos. Pea, Brnwnbow Gardens, Lurganu. -Fours: st blanchedt ...

ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN

... Esq., of Newtownards. From the sober but useful vegetable kingdom wvere, for the season, some fine turnips, peas, and cauliflowers, well preserved from their crawling enemy. Nor must we fail to mention, in commendatory terms, the na- tives, large ...

SONG,

... Kitty Curran's fruit arid vegetable shop, William- street South) green peas were sold, on Saturday last, at 4s. per quart, cauliflower 4d. to 6d. per head, and new potatoes 4d rto 4 -tR 6d. per quart. R- YA- L IlStis YACrT CLUB.-His Excellency the Mar- ...

THE INCHICORE FLOWER SHOW

... IOs, M Mr M Plowman; 2rd, 7s 6d, Mr D Caswell; 3rd, 3s 6d, Mr W Leedem. Sundry Vegetables-Iat prize, 5s, Mr L Plowman, cauliflowers; 2nd, 3s 6d, MrID Cas- I well, peas; 3rd, 2s, Mr W Richardson. onions. Special Garden Prizes, front and back, los each ...