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Ghanoino the Colour of Ukd Hydrangeas to blue. A Subscriber”— Inform me how hydrangeas, naturally red, are made ..

... cover with a fresh cloth, and keep turning it daily till ripe enough for use. 2. Give good receipt for making blackberry jam. Make blackberry jam vou would anv other jam, boiling the fruit, after being cleanly picked, with an equal weight of sugar. I 3 ...

horticultural, etc

... undertake saying which is cheaper, but the cheapest, and we think very effective plant for cover, is the common bramble or blackberry. 2. 1 have seen buckwheat highly spoken of in the Gazette, as far as large produce goes. Is it the buckwheat sown in May ...

PLANTATIONS

... labour to be sacrified at the shrine of indifference, stupidity, or incapacity? Flower shows are now becoming as plentiful blackberries,” and the question is one that affects not merely this or that society, but all societies. The first point that suggests ...

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... packets, 6d., Is., 2s. Gd., and ss. eac . p immediate planting, Bs. and 16s. per 100. The Dorchester Blackberry, 3s. 6d. each, and The Lawton Blackberry, . . . 2s. 6d. each, are proved to be the two best American varieties. Henderson’s A. I. Ridge Cucumber ...

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... air plants and if the latter, may I leave them out all the winter, regardless of cost? Both are perfectly hard]. —as hardy blackberry briers, and make magnificent beddingout plants. Prepare bed for them of about three parts loamy sods, one part bog mould ...

stand-holders, both in the old and new Exchanges, import seed, and usually have some to offer. la tares, canary ..

... market is a real convenience, and catchci that class of dealers—and their name is legion—who fancy bargains ripen like blackberries, and arc best at tha last. Mixing with the throng now may be seen that invariably dirty boy, whose complexion reminds one ...

February 8, 1868.] New Fireplace Lintel.— “R. A. E-”—I. Can you or any of your subscribers testify to the ..

... season, quicks be 4 feet apart, with furze sown on lop. I also intend planting either plants or cuttings of the common brier (blackberry) between the quicks : will the brier grow well from cuttings of last year, the same osiers ? My idea that the briers will ...

THE IRISH FARMERS’ GAZETTE

... cows, Mr. Alexander taking the lead with his cow Pet, and the second honour with Spot, Mr. Butterfield standing third with Blackberry. In Class C.—cattle—section 1, rent-paying farmers valued under £lOO per annum, for the best heifer calved in 18113, there ...

CLASS B.—OTHER BREEDS

... Maiahide, Malabide Castle, Malahide, fur Ophelia. Sir Frederick Hevgute, Bart, M.P., Bellarenu, Magilligan, commended for Blackberry. Section 14—Best Devon cow, in calf or in milk, of any age, four aovs., Henry L. Prentice, Caledon, for Beauty. Charles ...

Ericting a Feeding House Subscriber’' w® ftboul erecting wKh, h«d dimensions tne house shoul • wide in should ..

... the house? We have no engravings of cattle houses at 7. I have lately taken up farm the fields of which are a network of blackberries and brambles. How can I get rid of them ? Last year they were cut down, but this year they were more flourishing than ever ...

TIIE NORTH DUBLIN SHOW

... the binders when they have finished the wheat; and where hands are scarce, or rather when hands are 1011, when there is blackberry on every bush, and, la short, when everybody looking for everybody ...

FLAX SCUTCHING

... well.” The plain answer have to make in such cases is, thero are districts Ireland where good hand-scutchers are as plenty blackberries. Hire one those skilled workwomen or men—they will teach others; there is no mystery in such a simple handicraft, and in ...