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THE BIRMINGHAM CATTLE AND POULTRY EXHIBITION

... nod chickens fi.j1b. Turkeys, therefore, show a considerable increase of weight in the present collecticn among old birds as well as young. NATIONAL DOG SHOW. Yesterday the number of visitors at the Dog Show was very large. Amongst the earliest visitors ...

THE NATIONAL DOG SHOW

... extraordinarily rapid growth of our annual dog show, law, there were does shown experiment; in 13W, the show was established, and there were 267. IBM the number had increased to 530, in 1862 In lS»j3 the show was sufliciently established to enable the oomnuttee ...

ART EXHIBITION, STOKE-ON-TRENT

... variety of specimens of the potter's art. Old Chelsea, Dresden, old and modern Sevres, Rose rlu Barri, Capo de MIonti, old Berlin (which we recommend our flower painters to study), Vienna, Nevers; and Chelsea, Derby, and Flemish stone- ware, is here also; ...

GENERAL NEWS

... which ourrancy Is given in the Pall Afall Gazette, that Sir Charles Dilike * ll not again offer himself to the electors of Chelsea, bat will con. te t Nottingham, In company with Mr. Auberon Herbert, Is wholly without ?? ,Zfeivs. CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATn ...

ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S EXHIBITION

... of burnished metal. Then there also comes into the arrauge- ment one of the most attractive features In large shows- the groups of flowering stove and greenhouse plants. Examples of these can be seen in the large tents, in the possesaion of which a nation ...

THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S EXHIBITION

... white flowered Derdrobriun~ensonize; a uichoolosare Trivopllia orispa, the cutiots trnnapotohapell flowers forrang a layer reating on the pot wh1ich contains tlhe plant sorne splendaid Gloxinlas, slowing a great advauce in the slze of the flowers, and ...

THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S EXHIBITION

... aplsndid flowers of Dupuy Jamain, a cherry-coloured varicty suffused with violet. This lot of flowers exalted the highest admiration of everyone who could appreciate a finely finished rose. Mr. Turner was socond with 12 very fie and full flowers of Duke ...

OUR CHRISTMAS STORIES

... that the sky could scarcely be seen throqgh them. Beautiful flowers, of all imaginable colours, grew about everywhere on the ground. Slender ferns and grasses lifted themselves among the flowers, and numbers of gorgeous butterflies moths, and beetles, buzzed ...

THE HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION AT ASTON

... conhillued ten t all night, anl it dlidt ppeur aH if, h!d the flowers to ble anain judged, that Mr. Cra1nstol's flowers would be deemed tihe best. There is a verv ?? nulniber of indliviilual flowers competintg in all tih classes, but certain leading varieties ...

NEW BOOKS

... buy up first the famous China Works at Bow, and subsequently those at Chelsea. The former he closed at once, transferring the patterns andtl the best workmen to Derby. The Chelsea works were continued until 17T81, aud then their patterns and their picked ...

THE ROYAL ACADEMY AND GROSVENOR GALLERY

... classicalI pictisers, dSpring.Festival (176) and Not at Homeo(195), .The Spring Festival shows ties corner of a raised terrace in the foreground, on which flower-orowned worshipperss move joyoresly to the souened of tambourines and fifes, while -beyond ...

THE COLONIAL & INDIAN EXHIBITION

... since midnight, and consisted mainly of flowers, were exceedingly effective, and had evidently been provided without regard to expense. The entrance hall alone was a sight worth seeing, being one mass of livipg flowers, among which Indian azaleas predominated ...