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Autumn

... is a smell of fallen jeaves in the crisp air, and the dew-gems flash in prismatic tints upon the crimsoning eprayé of the blackberry, is a time made supremely §or anglers, most sssuredly. With the briek mmmwmnmduinfmwfim.nnd bboo.tvifiirodndlimndawliosioy ...

Published: Saturday 02 May 1914
Newspaper: Farnworth Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1003 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

The Skull Cap

... word can be chosen than to say that they are ted, or better still, that they are drunk. Indeed, you may often pick them off blackberry 'Sowers or clover and carry them in your hand \vithutm!urdhfin‘lum‘.nbdph-ud benumbed are they. R.K.—Yes, what ere called ...

Published: Saturday 16 August 1913
Newspaper: Farnworth Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1216 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

PRACTICAL HINTS BY AN EXPERT

... rlnto. Two or three eingle ears of corn or barey, artistically arranged, make a most effective picture. A single spray of blackberries, crabapples, or one small sprig of the hazel, with its white nuts in their green cups, are all that is neceseary to make ...

Published: Saturday 22 August 1908
Newspaper: Farnworth Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1229 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

... prinaiple which ground. Skating rinks were, he Lhon(h‘i going the had do!lowed of suggesting to Corporato be as numerous as blackberries (lang ter). tions that they buy their own watersheds, and He mw that the tion should be rele- m?dli-!’ffm to do this in ...

Published: Saturday 10 April 1909
Newspaper: Farnworth Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1201 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Marconed

... being shiken off the tiees before | they are fully ripe; and, although not in the l@ame danger, the beautiful supply of blackberries showing on the brambles fringing our eountry lanes, even on the outskirts of Bolton, peed only sunshine to bring them forth ...

Published: Saturday 05 September 1908
Newspaper: Farnworth Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1262 | Page: 14 | Tags: none

THE FLOWER GARDEN

... at the end of October, and continue the liquid manure all through the winier. ' Lomberri. and the improved varieties of blackberries are strong-growing aud useful | plants which are steadily winning appreciation. Now is the time to layer their long, trailing ...

Published: Saturday 05 October 1912
Newspaper: Farnworth Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1321 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

The Bird Cherry,

... or the meadow-sweet, and there is no doubt that none will be surprised to find the raspberry and also the equally common blackberry, but there is one plant which all may not readily recognise, and this is the water-avens, whose flowers may not appedar ...

Published: Saturday 07 June 1913
Newspaper: Farnworth Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1435 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

[Contributed.]

... we live in. Trees loaded with all kinds of fruit and filbert nuts, the hedgerows filled with 21l manner of wild herbage, blackberries, flowers, hops, honeysuokle, etc., etc., and we were persuaded of the truth of the injunction which we noted on one of ...

Published: Saturday 14 September 1907
Newspaper: Farnworth Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1407 | Page: 13 | Tags: none

A FAMILY GAME

... hollow in the ground near the trunk of one of the oldest apple-trees, where the grass was tall, and where there were some blackberry briers, snd there she decided 1o make a nest. First she lined it all smoothly with the long grass, and then inside that ...

Published: Saturday 27 March 1915
Newspaper: Farnworth Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1517 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

NATURE STUDIES. BY “FLORA. THE “MOUNTAIN ASH.”

... wpeaks for itself, though it may be well to men-tion that in fhis order are ibe rose, apple, quince, chercy, pimm. almond, blackberry, and many other important fruits. Again, as stated above, ail must have seen our “ Nature Study ™ growing in its foll beauty ...

Published: Saturday 28 May 1910
Newspaper: Farnworth Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1941 | Page: 12 | Tags: none

RAMBLE IN THE JUMBLES,

... any plant in the British Tsles. There is also the _coltsfoot, broad-leaved dock, patient dock or histort, the bedstraw, blackberry, wood horsetai!, and gorse, and even others; but we must again move on, because we have not in the true sense commenced ...

Published: Saturday 05 June 1909
Newspaper: Farnworth Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1884 | Page: 13 | Tags: none

NATURE STUDIES. By “ FLORA.”

... sovereign cure for rickets in children. Growing along tio hedfmide we cannot help buf vbserve the long trailing stems of the blackberry. We certainly must admire the varied tints of its flowers, which range frem pink, to white, and as we take a faney to examine ...

Published: Saturday 09 July 1910
Newspaper: Farnworth Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1873 | Page: 12 | Tags: none