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William Topaz McGonagall - The Dundee Flower Show:Dedicated to the Right Honourable Earl of DalhousieWilliam Topaz McGonagall - The Dundee Flower Show:Dedicated to the Right Honourable Earl of Dalhousie
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Twas in the year of 1886 and in the 2nd day of September Which the lovers of horticultural beauty will long remember Especially those that visited the Flower Show, on the Magdalen Green, Dundee, Must confess it was really a most magnificent sight to see The Right Honourable Earl of Dalhousie, he was there, And delivered an eloquent opening address, I do declare To the ladies and gentlemen that had come to see the show Which was received with hearty pleasure by the high and low The 4th Hussars Band were there in grand military array, Good looking soldiers all young and gay And at the opening ceremony they played God Save The Queen In the grand flower show on the Magdalen Green And the Mars Boys band were there on Friday afternoon And their Instruments seemed to be in very good tune They discoursed sweet music until six o clock While the people around them did flock I hope the noble boys will be spared for many a day While on board the good ship in the silvery Tay May they always be obedient to their officers in command And may God enable them to discourse sweet music by sea and by land The Industrial School Boys Band were there on Saturday And played most eloquent music both plaintive and gay Which met with the appreciation of the people there And for the time being helped drive away dull care For beauty such plants and flowers here have been seen That were displayed in the Flower Show on the Magdalen Green Especially plants in pots, were most lovely to see Belonging to W. P. Laird & Sinclair, Dundee As for beautiful plants they were there by the score, And some belonging to William Alliance and Peter Balmore Also exotic Ferns most charming to be seen In the Grand Flower Show on the Magdalen Green There were also some beautiful Chrysanthemums, distinct All in full bloom, with a charming tint Some of them short and some of them tall And some of them belonging to Provost Ballingall And there were twenty four roses distinct to be seen Belonging to James Cocker and Sons Aberdeen Also some beautiful roses as ever sprang from the earth And some of them belonging to Dickens & Turnbull Perth There was also a collection of eight varieties of Fruit And two varieties of Grapes and pines to boot Which certainly was magnificent to see And belonging to Colonel Moray of Abercairney Likewise there were beautiful Apples there to be seen Also beautiful pears which enchanted the scent Besides red Gooseberries and White currants And distinct six fine foliage Plants As fine as ever sprang from the earth or sod Which shows the handiwork of God That he has created Flowers and Plants to let us see The beauties of horticulture in its grandest majesty There were also Potatoes Leeks and Onions there to be seen Likewise Turnips and Cabbage green Also two heads of parsley and two curled greens Besides twenty five pods of full grown broad beans Besides there was extracted honey in a show glass And for quality twas said non could it surpass Likewise In a glass a variety of busy little bees All working away in their cells at their ease. Success to the undertakers of the grand Flower Show And to those that helped make the beautiful flowers grow That tended them most carefully and brought them to Dundee So that the beauties of the wise creator the people might see.
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