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VEGETABLES

... again, and finish off on sunny shelf in house where there is plenty air admitted. Blackberries.—Some may laugh at the idea of cultivating such a common thing as the blackberry ; our American cousins, however, who are tar more wide-awake than are in a good ...

CLERGYMAN AND BISHOP

... during the Republic. Rlackderry Cultivation.— A new rural industry is being opened in Kent—namely, the cultivation of blackberries for profit. Enormous quantities of this fruit are grown on the hedges in the lanes and other parts of the county, and the ...

ONE OF THE BEST INVESTMENTS OF THE DAY PLANT FRUIT TREES. THEY will PAY TEN CENT, the outlay, ami their

... THEY will PAY TEN CENT, the outlay, ami their VALUE will DOUBLED in a few years’ time. APPLE. CURRANT. APRICOT. GOOSEBERRY. BLACKBERRY. NECTARINE. CHERRY. PEACH. PEAR. PLUM. RASPBERRY. .STRAWBERRY ROSES, FLOWERim; and ORNAMENTAL TREES and SII RUES, EVERGREENS ...

SON,

... TREES. THEY will PAY TEN PER CENT, on Hie outlay, and their VALUE will be DOUBLED in a few years’ time. APPLE. APRICOT. BLACKBERRY. CHERRY. CURRANT. GOOSEBERRY. NECTARINE. PEACH. PEAR. PLUM. RASPBERRY. STRAWBERRY. ROSES, FLOWERING and ORNAMENTAL TREES ...

COLLECTIONS IN AID OF THE CIRCUIT FUND. ASSEMBLY ROOM, LEIGHTON BUZZARD. On TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3rd, 1889, A ..

... FRUIT TREES. THEY will PAY TEN PER CENT, on the outlay, and their VALUE will DOUBLED in a few years’ time, APPLE. APEICOT. BLACKBERRY. CHERRY. CURRANT. GOOSEBERRY. NECTARINE. PEACH. PEAR. PLUM. RASPBERRY. STRAWBERRY. BOSES, FLO WERINC and OBNAiIENTA L TREES ...

WARESLEY

... decorated with fruit and flowers from Capt. g)uncomba’s garden. A special and effective system had been introduced this year of blackberry bramble, which formed an effective addition to the decorations with its clusters of black and red berries. A half holiday ...

GENERAL NOTES

... advisability of an attempt to improve the English blackberry by cultivation, and thus to mtroduce to the Old World what would practically be a new and luscious fruit, There is no reason why the blackberry should not be as amenable to the improving treatment ...

ESCAPE OF A LUNATIC

... The search was continued the following days, but the lunatic has not been moored. Probably Macdonald subsists on nuts and blackberries and wild fruit, ',bath are plentiful at Bricket Woods and neighbourhood. ...

Published: Saturday 08 October 1887
Newspaper: Luton Reporter
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 250 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

SCRAPS

... scent of new-mown hay : July then comes with ripening wheat, Garnered 'mid August’s blazing heat ; September’s next with blackberries sweet, Aud slowly-shortening day ; October brings the nutting-time i November gives us fogs and rime ; December rings the ...

A SUMMER CAKE

... the tea-tables of most well-to-do American farmers—viz., fruit shortcake. Huckleberries are much liked; in this country blackberries or mulberries could be used in their stead, and nothing could be more delicious than raspberry or strawberry shortcake ...

Published: Friday 04 September 1885
Newspaper: Luton Times and Advertiser
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 241 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

COWARDLY ASSAULT

... hedge, and defendant came up behind him and pushed and kicked him into the ditch, and (Kempster) fell into a quantity of blackberry bushes J scratched his face to such an extent that it bled profusely. The push and kick were given purposely, and not in ...

SON,

... TEN PER CENT, the outlay, and their \ ALUE will Ikj DOUBLED in a few 1 years’ lime. apple. currant. APRICOT. GOOSEBERRY. blackberry. nectarine. CHERRY. PEACH. PEAR. PLUM. RASPBERRY. STRAWBERRY ROSES, FLOWERING and ORNAMENTAL TREES and SHRUBS, EVERGREENS ...