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ALNWICK FLOWER SHOW

... Biddles and Co. 2 cucum'bers, 1st, C. W. Baynes; 2nd, WV. Ii, Armstrong. 4 heads ofbeet, let, WV. Percy; 2nd, U3. Wilcox. 2, cauliflowers, Iat, .Biddies and Co.; 2nd, TF. Wlhite. 20 pods of pess, lst, . Shiot- ton; 2nd, J. Mlacfarlane. 20 pods of bears, 1st ...

HEXHAM FLOWER SHOW

... class were remarkably good. Mir H. Robson, Cemetery, HMxhan, took first -prize for some uncommonly fine celery; and thie cauliflowers and leeks were also of more than average quality. In the open clate the principal prizeholhers ?? Jass. Gowans, Newbiggin ...

NORTON FLOWER SHOW

... flavour of the frnit nud Vegetables shoU vwere ex;tremtely good, this remark having svecial application to the disscrt frnit, cauliflowers, onions, kidney basUS, aund pease. It is pleasing to note that the cottagers' class was exceptionally strong in fruit anid ...

CRAMLINGTON FLOWER SHOW

... Wardle Eledley, Mr Patrick Wood, and Mr Jas. Dodds; rhu- barb, Mr John Young; leekes MrChas Gibsoa; peas, Mr JamieB Laidler; cauliflower, Rt', Baneom, . A vcry altraotive featurM of the show was ttaree tastefully ar- ranged aquariums, two of wbjfoh, one marine ...

FLOWER SHOWS, &c

... : 3rd, Mr Summers, Minorics, Jesmond. Best three roots of beet, Mr J. Hait: 2nd, Ar Foreman: 3rd, Mr Charlton. Best two cauliflowers, Mr Stephenson, Newcastle: 2nd, 31r Srnt- mers : 3rd, Mr .as. Hart. Best 3 heads of celery, Mr Lawsr: 2nd, Mr Charlton ...

LAMESLEY HORTICULTURAL AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... there was an extensive display, Mr Richardson taking prizes for the best brace of cucumbers, vegetable nmarrow, onions, cauliflowers, eabbagns, &c. * Mzr Mitcheson was successful for Savoys and leeks, Mir Hudson for carrots atd potatoes, und Mr Wright ...

SATURDAY'S SHOWS

... geraniums, - stocks, cut roses, onions-Tripoli, beans, ceiery' ; J Dalkin, tricolor geraniums;- WV Horn, her- baceous, cauliflowers, round add kidney potatoes; Jas Audas, dahlias, -peas, vegetables, round potatoes; W Hewitt, Fronch marigolds, celery, ...

THE PONTELAND AMATEUR GARDEN IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY

... William Law ; 3rd, James Collier. Best twelve pods of beans, WE. liam Laws; 2nd, H. Winter ; 3rd, John Jameson, jun. Best two cauliflowers, John Weddle; 2ad, William Wales ; 3rd, Thomas WVales. Beet Scot ~h cabbage, Joseph Henderson; 2ndrame SPrzaGgoen; byd ...

FLOWER SHOWS, &c

... peck of peas, Ditto. .Second dodiWliaShield, Best 86 pods of- beans, Joseph Robsoa-second do do, James Renwick.: Best 4 cauliflowers, Thomas O9llons..8jp~j4 ?? Hedley: Best 121eks, Wm. Ord-second 12 do Jaes Rontick; Best 4 cabbages of sorts, Robert Hadley-se- ...

MANFIELD AND CLIFFE FLOWER SHOW

... Yeoman), Miss S Smith, rest carved wood frame (by Miss Yeo. I mean), Hy. Pybus. Best 6 round potatoes, 6 kidney ditto, 1 cauliflower, and 1 head celery ; (by Mr J. Robinson), T. Bradley; 2, B. Low. Window plants (by Mrs Yeoman), Thorough. good ; 2, W. Wilson ...

AGRICULTURAL SHOWS, 1879

... mint, and other sweet and pot herbs. Cet ready a quarter of good soil well manured, and plant out the strongest of the cauliflower plants wintered in pits; the planta should be set out in rows thirty inches apart, and an equal space should be left between ...

Garden [ill]

... very good. Mr Gooe. Marshall, as uanal, with his parsles, taking first-class in both the ebow and fasot class. Some fine cauliflower broccoli were to be seen, and the three atemr of rhnbarb (S tott's Monarch) vhieo were placed first were well worthy of ...