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LEISTON COTTAGERS' HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... Mr. J. Bayliss and Mr. Bridges. Specials.-Best plums, 3. Clarke; 2nd, - Whymark; 3rd, E A. Gissing; 4th, T. Ford. Best cauliflowers, W. Parnell; 2nd, S. Ling; 3rd, W. Johnson. CAvE DISCoVER:Y I NORTH WALES.-An interest- ing cave discovery in North Wales ...

GARDEN SHOW NEAR LEISTON

... 2nd, VV. Todd , 3rd, C. Bird. Best envoys, D. Goddard; 2nd, G. Liog; 3rd, Jog. Button, Jnn.; 4th, Joseph Newstead.' Best cauliflowers, G. Gilbert; 2nd, J. Giesing; 3rd, Jas. Button, jon. ; 4th, Urs. Ceanhrm. Best celery, W. Cable; 2nd, R. Marjoram; 3rd ...

HORTICULTURAL SHOW AT ROSHER'S BRICK WORKS

... less than twelve prizes, taking n. firsts for turnips, herbs, and lettuces, and seconds d for parenips, red cabbages, cauliflowers, and beat col- S. lection of veosetablesp. Another very successful compe- s titor was William Ungless, taking five firsts ...

BENACRE COTTAGERS' SHOW

... iHe; special, J. Strowgor. Beet pumpkins, J. Strowger ; 2nd, J. Pipe, Frostenden; 3rd- B. Ife; special, J. Strowger. Best cauliflowers, C. Bulbam, Wrentbam. Best kidney beans, W Walker: 2ad, 3. Pearl, Uagesball; 3rd, W. Go gin, Frostenden. Best runnerbeansa ...

HORTICOULTURAL SHOW AT WINSTON

... in a marquee at the upper end of the grounds, ,cospiCUous on the centre table being some enormous beans aud six head of cauliflowers sent by Lady Henni- ker. In connection with the show various out-door games were indulged in, including lawn tennis, cricket ...

FLOWER SHOW AT BECCLES

... Best 3 sticks of celery, Mr. J. Mobbe; 2nd, Mr. J. Gerrod. Best 6 mushrooms, Mr. F. W. Farrow; 2nd, Mr. J. Garrod, Best 2 cauliflowers, Mr. F. Money. Cottagers: Cuit Floirers.-Besb 4 roses, distinct varieties, one of eacb, A, Salter; 2nd, no award; 3rd, ...

FRAMLINGHAM FARMERS' CLUB

... Turnips, G. Airey and R. Airey. Gourd, 3. TyH. Cauliflower, H. Wool- nough. Marrow, 0. Airey. Grapes, G. Airey. Tomnatoec. S. Baxter. Given. by Mfr. HW. Fair- weather:-A pples,: A. Bridges. Cauliflower, A. Cattermola, Tomatoes, F. Lambert. PLOUGENG. ...

SAXMUNDHAM DISTRICT COTTAGERS' SHOW

... 4th, George Youngman. Best collection of potatoes, 4 varieties, Albert Lincoln; 2ad, John Harall; 3rd, James Capp. Best 3 cauliflowers, Jonas Backlboue ; 2nd, John Elarrall- 3rd, Harry Bells. Beat 3 cabbeges, Chas Last; 2nd, Jonaes Buekhouse; 3rd, Fredk ...

WESTERFIELD COTTAGERS' SHOW

... peas, Mr. Wilkes, Rev. R. H. Cautlej; onions, Mr. F. Bird, Rev. R. H. Cautley; carrots, Mr. F. Bird, Mr. W. Turner, jun.; cauliflowers. Mr. W. Frost, Mr. F. Bird; cucumbers, Rev. R. H. Cautlev. Mr. F. Bird; sweet peas, Mrs. Taylor, Mr. Wlikes; cut roses ...

THE IPSWICH FLOWER SHOW

... cherries. Among the vegetables, the peaswere especially good, and there were several good lots of beans. The potatoes, cauliflowers, onions, &c., were a fair show. A greater number of exhibitors would have added to the attraction of this part of the display ...

EAST SAMFORD HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... fine. The celery wae very A, coed, and the, first prizes in both ctiges were awarded to ad, . Godbold, of Harkcatend. Cauliflowers snnl onions iwore also very fine. The entries in the marrow and IT. pumpkin classes were very numerous, and the exhibits ...

FLOWER SHOW AT ST.JOHN'S IPSWICH

... 2nd 12 turnips. Mr. Sweet, Tovrll's Hoad, lqt geooso'nrriA for flavour, let 3 cos lettuceq, 2nd rasnberriea, special 3 cauliflowers. Mr. N. Hnwe, Rutland Rosd. 2,d braee of cucumehrs, 2nd ballroom bouquet. Mr. F. Smith. Henslow lBond, let beaviest potetoes ...