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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 ...

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; ...

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 ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... vegetable department tle speci. mans were few, but very good, particularly in potatoes, peas, cauliflowers, and turnips. There were samples of peas, cauliflowers, and strawberries, exhibited by Mr. Hugh F'lynn, gardener to John Barlow, Esq , of Syboil Hall ...

FAIRS

... above ground in the event of their being cut off by the weather, which may happens Attend carefully to lettuce, endive, and cauliflower plans, &c., under glass, exposing them freely to air on fine dey days, and dust a little fresh lime or soft soot amo.g then ...

KILKENNY MICHAELMAS FAIR

... Whttehaven, 13s per ten Cabbage, Is. to In. 6d. perdoz. I Scotch, 16,. to 16e. Onions, Is. per bunch. Coke, ls. Od. to 12a. Od. Cauliflowers, 1s. 7d. to 2s. Od, 1 per chaldron in town per 37 heads. 'Lobsters,ls. 6d. upwards. HLay, 3s. Cd. to 4s. sd. perjloles ...

ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... by Colonel Taylor. The turnips grown by Mx. Barlow, Mr. James Forrest, and Lord James Butler were of doe growth; and the cauliflowers entered for competitln by Mer. Wm. Acheson, Mr. J. Barlow, and Mr. G. Pirn 'were very Lns. Mr. Felton, of Palmyra Lodge ...

CATTLE AND HORSE SHOW

... per bunch. Eggs (hen, whOtefale), Cs 04 Petatoes, 7s to SGper eot. per l12. Cabbage, Os per doz. oass (houe), quay pylee, Cauliflowers, ls.,7d. to 25. Od. 18. per ton. per8Theadn. Coke, lII. 5d. to 12. Gd, lay, iS 6dito ds 4d.; new, per chaldroun 2s. to ...