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... crops of turnips for early winter ff *° Cultivated ?? — P»k.„ *_ aU American acquisition to £ fruiterer _ Snl^ B^ cultivated blackberry. ThisT_o«lw * V°v k ia th ...
... two all around we ahould have been as well off aa ever we were in the good old minine days when money was as plentiful as blackberries as the saying is. ST. JUST. T h °me Missions.— A public meeting was held in tbe St Just Wesleyan chapel on Tuesday evening ...
... Narrow Escape.— A man named Symons, who is a , sawyer at Levant mine, went (accompanied by his two , Uttle boys) to gather blackberries at Letcha Cliff. In ( this place there is a large number of old mine-shafts, . open and nnfenced ; and, while passing alongside ...
... Truro PPgl St fa Firat for parsley T for ripe Mitchell wild flowers of beans collection herbs in H for paranips J Lobb T A blackberries garden Amateurs Mr prists Bseri dahlias ripe prises for apples turnips land Mr Trudgen first I for tripoli kidney potatoes ...
... apples for the table, apples for dressing, and winter apples for the table ; M. Hockin, a cot- tager's child, for dish of blackberries; W. Williams for round potatoes; d. burdon for kidnej potatoes; W. Wallis for four sorts of potatoes; C. Tayor for carrots; ...
... of any ducks or geese going astray this year. I guess they were closely watched during the feastea time ! Blackberries, and nothing but blackberries, at our doors for weeks past. We have bad a tremendous season about bere : but ere these few ;vcrds appear ...
... air is free, water ia gratis (except at Camborne), light may be had for nothing when we gat up of a morning to see it, blackberries can ba got for the pick- ing, advioe pours in plentifully, sometimes threatening an inconvenient deluge, cloci ir;g may ...
... he owetfe to himself to his honour his interest Jiis welfare— native of Paddy-land if ever seen “all e of Paddy-land red blackberry “To 1 Wackberries are they are have” said re geen A Hopeful Young charged with lazim asked he from father think not” si ...
... unuulates into heathery waver, orokeu t>y clumps of gorse on rocky moulds, sheltered by pnck.y hawthorn o- trail- ing sprays of blackberry ; where uudulating meadows_ cleft mtiuianya sheltered hollow, roll gracefully away v r_ r as the eye cm reacb ; where s ...
... as to whether some of the unripe fruit of the bramble should be called blackberries, seeing they were not black, but red. Don’t you know, said one of the speakers, “that blackberries are always red when they are green ' ' lt ’ M, lth a . ** in his business ...
... self a delightful little church path, full of lovely wild flowers, with hedges on either side thiok with fast ripening blackberries and haztl nnts Very little oould be seen through the laafy archway over- head, either of the surrounding country, or of ...
... that sceptical suggestions may have been charitably made by irresponsible critics,” which all know are as plentiful as blackberries.* As to the route the line should take, I may say that (toente years ago I laid two possible routes before my friends, ...