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HARBORNE FLOWER SHOW

... Bradley; bouquet, WV. Burdett; six varieties o fruit, W. 'Bradley; eight kinds vegetables, W. Bradley cucumbers, J. Liddon ; cauliflowers, G. Cadby; vegetable 9 marrows, IV. Bradley; peas, IV. Bradley; celery, WT, 1 Bradley ; round potatoes, VI. Bradley; kidney ...

FLOWER SHOW AT ELSHAM

... was a particularly good one, the pot toes especially being a wonderfully fine lot. Onions were ?? large and excellent, cauliflowers were good speeimens, nnd red cabbages fair. Among the fruit apples were oro- minent, there being an exceedingly fine show ...

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; ...

REVIEWS

... stomach. if Cauliflowers and brocoli are both more tender a and more easily digested than cabbages, savoys, o greens, orkale. n Spinach, although an agreeable article of food, e does not contain so much nourishment as cabbage if or cauliflower. , Parsnip ...

FLOWER SHOW AT PERRY BARR

... best wreath, Cooksey.- Fruit: Dessert apples, d. Rose; pears, Eleson; damsons, Mrs. Moore; plums, Oottrell.-Vegetables. Cauliflower, Ellson; peas, Hioks; vegetable marrows, Tomlinson scarlet runners, Grimett; Franch beans, Hughes- onions, Talbot ; leeks ...

THE GARDEN

... n Brussels sprouts and savoys, in order to have them stocky for final planting. Draw earth well up to the most forward cauliflowers. and give pleitiful applications of liquid manure. Continue to prick out celery ; this Joust nwcays be kept well sup- ...

FLOWER SHOW AND PROMENADE IN HUTCHESONTOWN GARDENS

... foliage plants which were highly creditable to them. lhe vegetables were on the whole good, especially the turnips, cabbages, cauliflowers, peas, and beans-the chief prizes going to Messrs Armour, Wilkie, and Aikman. Prizes were offered for the best kept plot ...

AMUSEMENTS IN BLACKBURN

... principal parts are in the hands rd of Mr Frankl Cummings, Miles O'Hara ; Mr R. Henry, Iv 1lob Se-incur ; Mr lrank Mason, Wild Cauliflower is Mr J. B. Houston, Isaac Levy; Mr Gildersleeve, Tom In Slavin ; Miss Ediia Seicrist, Flora Ashton ; Mliss Edith id Grexvthorpe ...

Published: Saturday 16 December 1893
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 428 | Page: 20 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW AT TEIGNMOUTH

... table decoiation-H Spenoer,Col. Thompson. Zonale geraniums-H Spencer, Colonel Thomyson. Six ?? Thompson, Hl Spencer.;: Cauliflower-C Elms. B Young, B Atkins. Potatoes-Miss F~ripp, H fLeah, iW Barrow, P-arsnips-E Abtkins, B: Young, Colonel Morrison. C ...

THE BELPER HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION

... to 00 for late potatoes, peas, white gooseberries; 3rd, for tray of a, m- vegetables. Jos. Payne, second early potatoes, cauliflowers, to re- lettuce, cucumbers, red gooseberries, white gooseberries, yet- hi low gooseberries, white currants, red currants ...

HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... WVbite Currants, Raspberries, and Figs. Besides the above, were various kinds of Vegetables of great merit, particularly Cauliflowers from~the Garden or Captain Carmichael, at Twickenham, and Cucumbersfrom Mr. Rucker, of Wandsworth. ...