BAND CONCERT. —4 The Caledonian Pipe Band will play the following programme on the Victoria equine rotunda this evening:—"Hundred Pipers'' (March), "Dornoch Links" (March), "Because he wae a Bonnie Lad" (Strathspey), "High. Road to Linton" (Beed), ''Bugle Horn," (March), "Pride of the Earth" fWaltz), "Lass of Richmond Hill" (March), "Glend&urel Highlanders" (March), "Loudon's Bonnie Woods" (Strathspey), "The Mountain Goat" (Reel), "Cock of the North" (March), "Benahie" (March), Back of the Change House" (Strathspey), "Christmas Carousing (Reel), "Campbells are Coming" (March), "The Siege of Delhi" (March). Black is fortunately the rarest colour in flowers, but floriculturists are always seeking to attain it, as a rule unsuccessfully. There is a black tulip in fiction, but not in fact, and as was shown at the last British National Dahlia Society's exhibition, there is a dahlia which is very nearly black. Some years ago a French poppy was introduced which was so darkly purple that to call it black was a pardonable exaggeration. Of familiar flowers, however, the pansy is the only one with which experimentalists have had complete success. 1
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17625, 30 November 1922, Page 2
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