BASPBEURY CULTIVATION
... md nsroed by ih • fato John F. Wood ; and lastly a selling of my own, being a cross bo: wean the Fast It and an American Blackberry, the fruit of which I sunmitted to the C ...
... md nsroed by ih • fato John F. Wood ; and lastly a selling of my own, being a cross bo: wean the Fast It and an American Blackberry, the fruit of which I sunmitted to the C ...
... husband : Take some of it home with you. An Irishman was recently asked if he had ever eetn a red blackberry. To be sure I have, said Pat, all blackberries are red when they are green ! An Indiana statesman is indignant at the Go- vernment for taking ...
... loubnalists. — It is needless to say that first-class journalists, in whatever party we look for tbem, are not as plentiful as blackberries. If we consider what such a man ought to be, we shall be overwhelmed with the multiplicity of his requirements. He must ...
... Winter End House, consisting of 7a. 2r. 34p., was sold to Mr. [latch, of Lancaster, for £630. Lot 19. —A farm house called Blackberry Hall, with barn, stable, shippon, and garden, near Hale Carr Lane, with a portion of a meadow at the extremity of lugham ...
... Sugham *«^ m ^ c*e *- Q0 . » *H **• 2r - 28p- Dl °re or less. Cliff* ds f-** 1 * i* ** ** occupation of Mr. * U_> ■ and Blackberry Hall in the occupation of ig*_ce Parr. I ?? in the immediate neighbourhood of iy*T** 'arms can be let with them if desired ...
... and Sugham AMeadow, in all 38a. 2r. 28p. more or less. Four Lane Ends Farm is in the occupation of Mr. John Clifton, and Blackberry Hall in the occupation of Mr. Lawrence Parr. Additional Land in the immediate neighbourhood of both these Farms can be let ...
... pipe and a bowl ! how sweet and refreshing is the air, and howen- joysble has been our luncheon under a bramble, with ripe blackberries of a delirious flavour for dessert I bow varied are the colours of tbe bracken that we tramp through! how ebarming are ...
... blessed Marsh Estate, the only estate in the whole world as ever I had an interest in. Ay, and bless its plantations, its blackberries, and its rushes and all. Marty's the sly run I have had across it from Marsh to Milking Sty. when I was a boy five and ...
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... Journalists. — lt is needless to say that first-class journalists, in whatever party we look for them, are not as plentiful as blackberries. If we consider what such a man ought to be, we shall be overwhelmed with the multiplicity of his requirements. He must ...
... valley whiten the green of the sward and hedgerows with their beautiful efflorescence in the month of May, and when the blackberries in- vite the pickers with their baskets and napkins in the autumn. The only eye-sore that is specially noticeable from ...