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... hurdygurdy and flowers, £35; a figure of Justice ; holding the scales, with pink and green drapery, 14gs. ; I three rare inkstand vases, £19; a set of four rural figures,' ! £30 ; a beautiful cup and saucer richly painted, £23 10s.; : three fine Chelsea shaped ...
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... COOK'S SOUTH of FRANCE and ITALIAN Ti II S.- A New Programme, showing indepen.ient Tickets tor fcii;_le Journey and Circular Tours, embracing aU the chief cities, available for all seasons by all routes, and allowm breaks of join-ey at all places of ...
... ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY A special show of early azaleas and spring flower on Saturday at the gardens of the Royal ?? r - Society, afforded much delight to a large Dumber of via ; for although the quantity of flowers shown was not as some of the classes ...
... Arm; tage. The band of the Koyal Military School of Music gave an admirable performance during the after- noon. A grand show of flowers will be held on Tuesday by the Royal Horticultural Society in their gardens at Chiswick. lady George Hamilton has consented ...
... while the simple wreath of primroses from the West Guscotc Habitation was remarkable as pre- senting a solid mass of flowers, showing neither stalk uor leaf. ...
... in hand. They obtained an award r Langport Crimson,” which is a larger form Kelway,’’ one of the most attractive flowers found flowering in herbaceous borders. It enty years or so since this charming single | jn, the so-called ‘‘ coloured marguerites ...
... (old Chelsea) in trellis pattern, arbours en- crusted with flowers, 21*tg*. (Morgan); The Pilgrims of Love, a pair of richly-coloured and gilt Chelsea figures, £0 Age. (Rhodes); a pair of Chelsea vases of scroll design, en- crusted with ...
... , and Lady M'Lean. : The quantity of flowers exhibited were not, of course, so great aa in the later shows of the season, but there is a charm and a freshness about the spring flowers that reader these early shows exceedingly interest- ing. The hyacinths ...
... rise may be enabled to fulfil the objects for (IR FETE AT CHELSEA, on of Field-Mershal Sir Henry Wylie rnor of the Royal Hospital, Chelsea, a n-air fate in aid of the improvement fund irch, Chelsea, was opened in the Ranelagh ‘day afternoon. Among those ...
... while the delicately arranged flower-beds, witii their variegated tints, are well calculated to ?? their share in the general display of beauty which captivates the eye at these floricultural fetes. Amongst the fiower shows of the present season or.e of ...