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Borrowed Crifles

... unseasonable weather, gets off the following neilif lous strains: Onion garden bed reclining, Beets a youth his aching head; 'Cauliflowers, lo ! weeds confront me; Lettuce hence,' he sadly said. 'Carrots out the stoutest manhood, Peas my wearied soul doth need; ...

FLOWER SHOW AT ALTRINCHAM

... three sticks of rhubarb, Mr. Sanders; one dish of potatoes, Captain MvAdonald Smith; dish of kidney potatoes, Mr. Simpson ; cauliflowers, Mr. Simpson ; asparagus same exhibiter. Mrs. Compton exhibited a csase of very beautiful ferns,$ for which an extra prize ...

FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION

... ticularly some sent, net, however, for competition, by Mr. W. Dent. The peas and beans were good; cabbages passable, but the cauliflowers were extraordinarily fine. The following are the awards:- Best stand of 6 pinks, R. Teebay; best of 3 do., E. Knight; best ...

HORTICULTURAL SHOW AT BROMBOROUGH POOL

... Davies; 2, J Johnson; S, S Williams; 4, B Jones. Round, Potatoes, coloured: lend 2, E Jones; 3. P. Williams; 4, J Adams, Cauliflowers: 1, NV Delamere; 2, G Boyle; 3, T Helsby. Cabbages: 1, EGresty;2and3,l.Jones. Peas:l,Wfarpsrsen; 2, J Faulkner; 3, XV Jones; ...

BROMBOROUGH POOL HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... Lawson 3, n 3 Brocklebank; 4, T Jones (21. Colouredionf Potatoes: 1, G Halliwell : 2, E W Jones; 3, P Lawson: 4, GBoyle. Cauliflowers: 1, T Adams- 2, WDelamore. Cabbages: 1, WJones; 2, W Hosker, sen. Peas: 1, W Arrowsnuith;, J ti Dalzel; 3, 3 Harris ; 4 ...

HORTICULTURAL SHOW AT BROMBOROUGH POOL WORKS

... .3, T. Shone; 2, J. Johnson; 4, W. Hogker. Early Potatoes: 1. R. Wllliaims; 2, T. Shone; 3,J.Brocklbank; 4, R.Mudford. Cauliflowers: I, A. Dodd; 2, J. 1irkin. Cabbages: 1. G. Farrant; 2, 3. Alpine; 3, S. Tunna. Peas: 1, E. Green; 2 J. Price; 3 C. H. Roberta; ...

FLOWER SHOW AT BEBINGTON

... overcome all = difficultem% in thia reipect, for, as a role, the exhibitioncontained some magnificentcollections of p otatoes, cauliflowers, onions, celery, and other veetables, There was also an excellent display _ of fruit. The cottagers likewise made a capital ...

WALTON-LE-DALE FLOWER SHOW

... Thursday. The fruits and vegetables were generally superior. The potatoes were capital. as were also the cabbages and brocoli. Cauliflowers were very poor. Beet root and mangold wurtzel were good. Celery was poor. There were some excellent sticks of rhubarb. ...

HUYTON AND ROBY FLOWER SHOW

... Vegetables.-Basket of vegetables, six varieties: 1. T. Ilgby; 2,W. Holland. TwoCucumbers: ElH. Beesley; 2, W. Holland. Two Cauliflowers: 1, Mrs. Jowett; 2, W. Holland; Two Csbbages: k.F. J. Moore, T. Vickers gardener; 2, J. Thomas. Two Ilettuces: 1, E. Banner; ...

WOOLTON HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION

... pods Broau Beans: I Grcenubalgh 2 B G Sinielair 8 Downham. Two Cabbtiges: 1, D. RoTie; 2, R. B. Amith; 8, Greenho6gh. Two Cauliflowers: 1, Greenhalgh; 2, B. H. Smith; 8, D. N orric. Six Onione: ,1 John Gore, 2, B 0. Sinclair; , Lloyd. Six Turnips: 1, B. ...