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ALMONDSBURY FLOWER SHOW

... 2nd, 5. shield, Lettures--let, J. Batten Vetgeteble mnavrowis-lst, S Shield; 2nd, D. Perkeine. Cicumnberi-Iet, S Shield. Cauliflower- lost, S Shield. Baeket, of vegetables-lot, J. Batten; 2nd, S Shield. FLOWERS. 4vmow plants -let, Samuel Shield, Nosegay ...

NETHAM FLOWER SHOW

... C3. AGbb.ead; 3rd, T, Britten, P2ni-ldt, W. Plaster; 2nd, C.roell. nions-let, J. Brittn; 2nd, 3. Parnell; 3rd, C. Hudd, CauliflOWeers-t, A. Mountain; 2nd, T. Britten. islarows-t, P. livedwards; 2ntd, S. D4rk. G!JRaumberpsa-3d ,elstha, eCatoe-2rd, B. Athae3racav ...

WINSCOMBE FLOWER SHOW

... flaucicl; 3rd, Eli F. lernmenes. Cabbages, three heads-lst, iafred George; 2nd, Charles Barrington; 3rd, Charles Harman. Cauliflowers, two heads--lot, Olizerl'att; 2nd, Harry Fry; 3rd, George Hunt. Peas, half-peck-lot, Lou1isa PhillIpS; 2n1d, R. H. H itchell ...

PRINCE'S THEATRE

... offerings, some y so large that it was as much as they could carry them h off the stage, while Peter was rewarded with a fine cauliflower tied up with ribbons, Just before the finale Mr Chute was again called to t the front, and standing in the midst of his ...

COLEFORD AND DISTRICT SHOW

... Millard; 3rd, W. Padfield, White cabbage- lst, S. Willcox ; 2nd, C. IRossiter. Red cabbage-lst, C. Hamblin; 2nd, J. Denning. Cauliflower-lst, J. Robbins, Leeks-let, S. Willcox; 2nd, H. Steeds. Onions, spring sown-1st, C. Horler; 2nd, J. Coles; 3rd, B. Millard ...

THORNBURY FLOWER-SHOW

... Stinchcomb * 2Sd, Ellen Fowler-Cabbage, Joel Savery-Straw. berries, Joseph Pymnm-Basket of cut flowers, Louisa England -Cauliflower, W. Whitchurch-Device, Jane Powell. I EXTRA PsIzES.--Carrots, and potatoes, Henry Withers- Basket of plants, W. Osborne-Device ...

DEVON AND EXETER FLOWER SHOW

... tent were i i the vegetables, generally of excellent quality; beans and I Eotatope very good, but oucumbers, peas, and cauliflowers telow thP avcrge. The table decorations, which were arranged in the central tent, made a beautiful show, and one which ...

ULEY ATHLETIC SPORTS AND FLOWER SHOW

... Smith; 2nd, H, Kilminster, OPEN TO ALL COTTAGeERS, VEOZTABLES.-ColleOtIon o1 Vegetables-let,. lSnow; 2ud, T. Merrett. Cauliflower or broooll-E. Snow, Cabbages-let, E, Snow; 2nd, S. Smith ; 3rd, R Blood- wertb, Pickling cabbages -lat, B, Snow; 2nd, D ...

CHEPSTOW FLOWER SHOW

... had decidedly the finest brace of cucumbers, although a slight defect in one of the handles lost him the first prize. His cauliflowers were also excellent. Mr. Baker also exhibited a well-swelled brace of cucumbers. The cottagers' specimens, although not ...

OLVESTON FLOWER SHOW

... Thonas Ward. Brace of cucruneoas-ist. .llin Hseicine Strawberries-let, r. Henry ThomLson. Greenpens-leat, JthicesOrgan. Cauliflower-let, Mr.Henryr blen sno Sweet ano aromatic herbs-lea, Mr. H. Thomson. Basket of esiad let Canon Girdlestone. Collection ...

CHEPSTOW JUNE FLOWER SHOW

... by the exhibition of as well swelled a brace of young fruits as could be desired. lie also carried off the IL prize for cauliflowers. The prize for the best basket of miscellaueous vegetables was also once more brought to this side of the water by Mr. ...