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THE BLACKBERRY

... THE BLACKBERRY. The blackberry bush—what a cad it is because it happens to be common in the vegetable world! If it were an exotic, growing here and there, and only growing at all when you nursed it, made much of it, manured it, and all the rest, then ...

Published: Thursday 06 June 1872
Newspaper: Kenilworth Advertiser
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 506 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE BLACKBERRY

... THE BLACKBERRY. The blackberry bosh—what • cad it is became it happens to be ammo In the vrgetable worbl ! If it were an er.otin, growing here and there, and only growing at all when you nursed it, made much of it, it, and ell the reek then we should ...

Published: Tuesday 11 June 1872
Newspaper: Tenbury Wells Advertiser
County: Worcestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1449 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

- ——~ BLACKBERRY GATHERING. BY MARY F. ADAMS. sun on the trees, tp the nt days of autump, of children’s

... - ——~ BLACKBERRY GATHERING. BY MARY F. ADAMS. sun on the trees, tp the nt days of autump, of children’s echoes upon ibe tangled a score of little feet ripe and sweet. slong ‘once more for leaflets in the sun, the red of the Sete twine with the fading ...

Published: Saturday 14 September 1872
Newspaper: Staffordshire Advertiser
County: Staffordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 483 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

the blackbebby

... our fruit nurseries, but if not they ought to be. The improved vanelies of American blackberries are grown in America to of which have no conception. American blackberries are varieties of native species, and have nothing to do with our kinds. T/it' Carden ...

dessert—lst Thomas Midwinter, 2nd, m Prior; ard.Jmttwood. Apples, kitchen-Ist prize, William omlm; 2nd, William ..

... Ornamental design—2nd prize, Henry Sallis, junior; 3rd, Samuel Halling, -l CHILDREN'S PRIZES, Acorns—3rd m Robert Harris, Blackberries—lst prize, Robert is ; 2nd, Julia Stanley. Wild flowers —lst prize, Georgie l‘-ylor ; 2nd, Fanny Shillom ; extra prize ...

Published: Saturday 14 September 1872
Newspaper: Evesham Journal
County: Worcestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 233 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

to Abaßßldlik thus terminated my first tour of inspection of land. I made two others through different portions ..

... in request for building purposes, owing to their being easily worked, and of t great durability. Wild fruits consist of blackberry and dewberrysomething like but much larger than our blackberrywhich in the summer form the largest portion of negro's food ...

Published: Thursday 14 March 1872
Newspaper: Kenilworth Advertiser
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1227 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

BLITHFIELI) FLOWER SHOW

... roses and dahlias, and the hollyhoeks were satisfactory, both as regards colour and growth. Nosegavs were as plentiful as blackberries in Septem ber, and & very pretty and rural sight it was to witness the ehfldren of the thfleld scbool, arranged each with ...

Published: Saturday 17 August 1872
Newspaper: Staffordshire Advertiser
County: Staffordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 646 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

the visitors,

... chances are that he may find himself over head and ears in aorae “swag”—for in these “diggings” swags arc plentiful as blackberries—or lying some hole with a fractured limb or sprained joint. After passing the church little lane brings the visitor to ...

5o they went warmly muffied ap and closely veiled. There was » miniatare Christmas-tree lighted up in t ..

... angels were who had sent them gifts, and promptly went to make acknowledgments; so that visitors were a 8 plentiful as blackberries in autumn, and the th of solitariness could not by any means be made. Nor could it ever again. Beautiful, busy lives were ...

Published: Saturday 28 December 1872
Newspaper: Evesham Journal
County: Worcestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 661 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

SAIVADAY, NOYISIBES IS. 11/1

... Sods Instances as these might occasionally error under any system at all watebbal but they would sot war plentiful se blackberries, as they do now, without a mostun. justifiable sal of the screw. There is some evidence, shindy, that animosity la aroused ...

MEETING AT GARWAY

... mind, and 'the knowledge that many poor families have still to feed upon dry bread and netiles or bread moistened with black-berries (when they could get them), had enlisted his sympathies for a movement which was desighed to lift them fom their present ...