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The Farm
... except under certain conditions and permission the King. Thk Cultivation of Blackberries. —In connection with the recant correspondence relating to the cultivation of the blackberry as garden fruit, the Rural New Yorker has devoted several illustrated pages ...
The Farm
... those statistic*, Mr. Whitehead adds for soft fruit (strawberries, raspberries, gooseberries, currants, and cultivated blackberries) supposed excluded. But little soft fruit was grown, except gardens, 1839, and that little was produced near London and ...
SOMERTON
... gallery, Be ye thankful. All the window sills were adorned with plants pots, vegetables, gladioli, sunflowers, hops, blackberries, whett, barley, oats, ...
MERRIOTT
... were placed cereals, vegetables, apples, dec,win'* ta j C of barley stood in the centre of tha bowl, aroun were placed blackberries, apples, pears, yew, ivy, . rr oi &c. The decoration of the window sills greenery, cereals, fruit, vegetables, &c. ; and ...
DEVIZES
... ill-usage.—Snook, defence, said he had always treated the boy his own son, and he best him because was in the habit of picking blackberries instead attending his work. —The Bench said it was one the worst cases that had ever come before them, and they should ...
MELBURY OSMOND
... uits anti foliage. The screen was most efft•ctive, composed of wreaths of will clematis, with bunches of barberriea and blackberries, interspersed with clusters white flowers. White 11.•wern sod a floating Coo, beautified the fonts. On the tout of thgallery ...
PETTY SESSIONS
... Cox, [have caught you.” He then “ collared U him down, and felt a gan in his touching the wire, and alieged that be for blackberries.—Fined £1 and 7s costs. DRUNKENNESS.—Geerge Brown, of Cowl § upon the evidence of P.S, Whiichm fined 2 7s costs, for being ...
The Garden
... with result of tew miserable berries tbe same year, and weakening the stools probably for several seasons. The American blackberries, which are of the same habit of growth, should also be cut back closely when first planted ; this will result in the production ...
LANGPOET
... and flowers. All the window-sills the church were adorned with plants in pots, vegetables, gladioli, sunflowers, hops, blackberries, wheat, barley, oats, ...
CASTLE CARY
... the usual lodge business bad been tables, which were laden with good supplies of grapes, plums, damsons, apples, nuts, blackberries, &c, besides more solid refreshments and coffee ad lib. number beautiful ferns, flowers, and shrubs, kindly lent by Mr ...
SHERBORNE EASTER VESTRY MEETING
... informal discussion, originated Mr. Dalwood, took place on the appropriation of seats in the church. The Maintenance of Blackberry Lane, and a Halter Path at Wyke Farm.—A second vestry bad been called for the consideration this question.—The Vestry Clerk ...