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... the Library owns wc.s in, and consequently authors and authoresses the most sought after were, at a.m., as thick as blackberries in September. The shelves, too, looked very attractive, and before 2 o'clock in the afternoon over 700 fiction and non-fiction ...

Published: Tuesday 09 August 1932
Newspaper: Beds and Herts Pictorial
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 325 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

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... r • : \ 1 The early picker ?eta the blackberry —and although the berries were not very plentiful the young- item on Harpenden Common managed to find enough for a tasty pie. ...

Published: Tuesday 30 August 1932
Newspaper: Beds and Herts Pictorial
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 35 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

AUTUMN WILD FRUITS

... can be had for the gathering. They are ripening, and for the nest few weeks country people will be planning raids on the blackberries, the mushrooms, the aloes, the whortleberrles, and the wild raspberries. Field mushrooms should be plentiful. after a hot ...

Published: Tuesday 13 September 1932
Newspaper: Beds and Herts Pictorial
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 140 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

With regard to plums. Victoria is an easy first In popular favour. despite the fact that many good judges consider

... Al.. For forming a boundary fence, we hava the useful Loganberry, but greater attention might be paid to the cultivated blackberry. the best variety of which is probably Wilson Junior. Among strawberries, a good strain of Royal Sovereign is still supreme ...

Published: Tuesday 13 September 1932
Newspaper: Beds and Herts Pictorial
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 420 | Page: 11 | Tags: none

ADVANCE COATS

... now and I have seen many parties out for their Blackberry Day, a happy carefree day that comes round regularly each early Autumn. Blackberry Jam. The question of what to do with the blackberries, finds many replies. The favourite way undoubtedly of disposing ...

Published: Tuesday 20 September 1932
Newspaper: Beds and Herts Pictorial
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1294 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

INDOOR GAMES

... jar with name and date, it prevents confusion. 'BLACKBERRY AND APPLE JAM Blackberry and awle lam is one of the best for home making, for it is not easy to buy this ready made Equal quanUties of blackberries and apples should be used. and three quarters ...

Published: Tuesday 05 September 1933
Newspaper: Beds and Herts Pictorial
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1211 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

STRAWBERRY JAM

... especially the case now, because the tropical summer has not conduced to the usually rapid development of young wood. If blackberries the Wilson Junior type are under cultivation in the garden, they wilt derive benefit from the same treatment as advised ...

Published: Tuesday 19 September 1933
Newspaper: Beds and Herts Pictorial
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 419 | Page: 11 | Tags: none

JAMS and JELLIES

... to add apples to their blackberries; the proportion should be I lb. of cooking apples to 2 lb. of blackberries and 5 lb. of preserving sugar. The lemon juice would not be required. Personally, if it is a good year for blackberries, I think they are best ...

Published: Tuesday 19 September 1933
Newspaper: Beds and Herts Pictorial
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 672 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

Even those industrious ones who hays Al made wtn earlier in the year from rowand so forth. may like to

... Warmed elderberry wine makes excellent drink on a cold winter's night. BLACKBERRY CORCIIAL—Bere. again. the hedgerows will give us the wherewithal for a good drink! To one quart of blackberry juice add one pound of white =sir, one teaspoonful each of cloves ...

Published: Tuesday 03 October 1933
Newspaper: Beds and Herts Pictorial
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 455 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

NEW, DISTINCTIVE COLOUR

... wear in town there are the dark rich shades, that almost take the place black. Deep 'mulberry shade, dark bottle green, blackberry-purple, and dark chestnut—all these may be worn this season with complacency, to say nothing of elegance. BLUE FOR BRUNETTES ...

Published: Tuesday 07 November 1933
Newspaper: Beds and Herts Pictorial
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 514 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

HUGE PURCHASE FOR XMAS 10,000 cases ORANGES What a size 50 a I'- 150 tons CURRANTS Dried Fruit sd. per

... 9d. p er lb. 750 cases PLUMS Golden and Purple 4141. per tin 750 cases DAMSONS Canned in England 41d. per tin 800 cases BLACKBERRIES Canned in England 41d. per tin 450 crates CHEESE Finest Colonial 6d. per lb. 400 cases MATCHES Kays Finest Safeties 6d ...

Published: Tuesday 19 December 1933
Newspaper: Beds and Herts Pictorial
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 245 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THIS DUES NOT HELP

... are lifted. Cherry velvet makes one such cape. Indeed, a lot of velvet is being worn these evenings. It is good style. Blackberry is the colour used for a frock with flouncing around the skirt and neck, delicateky worked with tucks. SOWS AND COWLS Another ...

Published: Tuesday 02 January 1934
Newspaper: Beds and Herts Pictorial
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 549 | Page: 9 | Tags: none