Refine Search

FRUIT AND VEGETABLES

... ; new filberts, 9d. per Ib ; new walnuts, ls. to 24. 6d. per 100 ; plums, greengng:ll, and damsons, 4d. to 6d. per 1b; blackberries, 3d. per pint ; hazel puts, 2d. per pint ; cabbages, Id. to 2d. ; red, 4d. to Bd.; cauliflowers, 4d. to 9d. ; marrows, ...

- And then silence fell hetween them, and lasted until the stage reached Delaware Avenue, north of the Capitol, ..

... Ruth hurried along the shady avenue, noting the natural hedges formed by the luxuriant growth of the eglantine, wild rose, blackberry, honeysuckle, muyt?wru, and dogwood, all self-planted, and growing and entangling at their own sweet will, all along each ...

Published: Friday 16 December 1892
Newspaper: Brighouse Echo
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 532 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

COUNTRY LIFE iLLUSTRATED

... ellesbourne F ame. The Bulldogs were not co n s pic~ously good, though Mr. S. Woodiwiss's brace of champions, Baron Sedgmere and Blackberry, and also Mr. Alfred J. Sewell's Queer Street, are quite first-rate .specimens of their breed, the first-named beiPg the ...

Published: Saturday 18 February 1899
Newspaper: Country Life
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1846 | Page: 37 | Tags: none

IN AUSTRALIA

... many first-class gardeners, and shall be happy to recommend one to any who may require the services of a reliable man. BLACKBERRIES HE marvellous rapidity with which many English and other plants become acclimatised in Australia not infrequently aids ...

Published: Saturday 01 July 1899
Newspaper: Country Life
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 3755 | Page: 36 | Tags: none

132 Effects and causes are proverbially difficult to link together; the man who lays an agricultural drain-pipe ..

... And never does there seem to have been such good promise for nutting, and for blackberrying. are already well formed of good size, though not yet coloured, and the blackberry bloom is smothering we may perhaps put down, with gratitude, to the credit of ...

Published: Saturday 06 August 1898
Newspaper: Country Life
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2904 | Page: 14 | Tags: none

0 ABOUT W ED by such a personality as Dagonet, of the Referee, it is little wonder that Bulldog, BARNEY

... \i\foodiwiss, and ere his puppy months had passed he left the sun of Sedgmere and the home of his dam, the celebrated Champion Blackberry, to be the canine comrade of Mr. Barney Barnato, as his name perhaps tells one, was first introduced to the public at the ...

Published: Saturday 05 June 1897
Newspaper: Country Life
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1945 | Page: 23 | Tags: none

NICE DISHES

... boil. Take it off the stove and beat while it nh(;ol:lin'. When hllbocl:;.dd.die-d bapanas. or w ltrlwb'rru w! berries, blackberries, sliced :rneou. ovg.ch«. fi. ice cold. The amount of fruit will be determined by the taste of the maker. . Mzirep Burrer ...

and placed the control of the parish in the Lands of the people, is wore than suflicient cvidence of their

... and why Mr. Jarvis's \wrr “urned mu cut when they went in search of black Colonel Mason: I don’t think the award covers blackberries. Mr. Kirten: At any rate 1t does not give Mr. Jarvis's le;‘nr authorily to turn anyone oant. Coloncd Mason thought if the ...

CLYDESDALE

... for picking, and of which he can eat what he pleases-strawberries, currants, raspberries, gooseberries, and cultivated blackberrie . In ( lydesclale both the men and women who work in the orchard-farms are of a superior In early spring the whole family ...

Published: Saturday 01 May 1897
Newspaper: Country Life
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2291 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

A VANISHING ART

... apricot l.);t:r“ ;::y te-pfinmbumun‘anbe w! flwzm y preserved. A jelly, damson ¢ , these are dessert l# mu worth having. Blackberries should be F& d and enjoyed whilst their season lasts. ‘o pick them is an enchanting country . to eat them in January is ...

Published: Friday 01 October 1897
Newspaper: Biggleswade Chronicle
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 696 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

“ 18 MARRIAGE A FAILURE?”

... Ohristian England. Yet it is a point beyond dispute that the 'whole of Old Testament history containe examples, thick as blackberries in aytumn, not enly of more than ome wife being allowed, even to Old Testament heroes, but apparently approved—for David ...

IN THE GARDEN

... plant makes a handsome pyramidal specimen in a pot. The flO\yers of the single Polyantha Rose remind O!Je of those of the Blackberry. Its growth is very rampant, and, permitted to have free play, charms one with its picturesqueness and sweet its fu ll beauty ...

Published: Saturday 05 August 1899
Newspaper: Country Life
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2356 | Page: 20 | Tags: none