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UrbtrkD

... correct practice of agriculture might be taught, and from whence clever fellows would be sure to issue, as thick as sloes or blackberries. And why not? Such an institution would cost nothing except the rent of the land—a mere bagatelle. It could be worked in ...

FAIRS

... spirit. It may not be amiss to observe that, none of our made wines come so near to French claret the fermented juice of blackberries, with sugar, prepared the common r made wines, and improved cider spirit; hence I conclude, that several wines might he ...

THE IRISH FARMERS’ GAZETTE

... supply arise. I passed through one of our fields, last week, in which was a flock of turkeys: these were occupied in picking blackberries from the hedge; and as they had cleared off all within their reach, I determined to help them to some of the higher boughs; ...

BLACK NORMANDY OATS

... To the poor in the vicinity of Newcastle it is of great importance, many of whom go a great number of miles to gather blackberries, while they are in season, and carry them from ten to twenty miles to Newcastle, Shields, and Sunderland, where they sometimes ...

SYSTEMATIC BOTANY

... French-rose, cinnamon-rose, and others, constitute the universally recognised genus Rosa; the various species of raspberry and blackberry compose the genus Kubusi the apple, pear, &c., the genus called botanists [April, Pyrus; so the different oaks, willows ...

THE IRISH FARMER’S GAZETTE

... Primrose, Currant, Dutch clover, Crocus, Borage, Turnip, ■Wallflower. SGUHKR. Hyssop, Wheat, Nasturtium, Viper’s bugloss, Blackberry, Raspberry, Yellow vetch, Sweet briar, Sainfoin, YeUow lupine. Broom, atJTtJMU. Michaelmas daisy, Honeysuckle, St. John's ...

lairs

... sieve. To ever; pint put a pound and a half of sugar, and boil for about a quarter of an hoar, or until the; form jell;. Blackberry Diabrhcea Cordial. —The following ia not only an excellent and pleasant beverage, but eure for diarrhtßS, &e. Recipe—to ...

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... Potttoei, per Hone 0 0 Guano per ton OOt. 00 0 Blackberry Diarrikea Cordial. —The’following is not only an excellent and pleasant beverage, but a cure for diarrhoea, &c.:—llecipe—to half a bushel of blackberries, well mashed, add a quarter pound of allspice ...

(Queries anD letters

... to, and the roof covered with tarred canvas. Tue Plant Pimpernel—Blackberry Wink —Salt fob Butter. An Inquirer’’ asks—“ 1. the specimen I enclosed pimpernel 2. How am I to make blackberry wine 7 small quantity of it, say about one quart. 3. How many quarts ...

ggrindtow

... wonders of Tiptree Hall, Myer Mil), and Camming Park were not without their effect. There were schemes, in short, plentiful blackberries, whereby the sewage of towns was to more than pay for its distribution. Its value to the farmer was infinite, until one ...

THE IRISH FARMERS' GAZETTE

... political caprice, are rare. Now, to my knowledge such instances are not unfrequent. Were they recurrent and abundant as blackberries in autumn there would bo end to all tenancy holdings; but It is a foet that tens of thousands of pounds are thus annually ...

THE IRISH FARMERS’ GAZETTE

... and the hole filled with salt. When Cut Briers. Constant Reader,” Silverspriog, writes—“ Please say when to cut briers or blackberry bushes to prevent them growing. About 10 or 15 years ago J permitted a labourer to clear plantation of briers, and not one ...