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Wli V NOT BLACKBERRIES ?

... fruit of tire dwarf crimson bramble, Babas anise, which, if not actually the blackberry of modern toilet., was probably similar to it. Then, again, the extract of blackberries is admitted on all aides to be capable of being traneformed into • jelly far ...

FRUITTIIL HUMUS

... recently, we saw that some enterprising nursery firm weie willing to supply at • cheap rate Omits of • very fine kind of blackberry, of American origin if we remember rightly, which might be used in the same way, pro. ducing in its season the most luscious ...

A ROYAL REVENOV

... Until therefore our gardeners cot give U• • berry, it is wise to use the blackberry only foe the preparation of idly, after the mariner of real-currant jell, or as blackberry vire-gar. In these, the media being 'ejected: the delicious flavour of toe ...

THE LIGHT OF MEMORY

... look blue mid ehillod. wan is as het ae it was is August, Lod the lanes ere tempting ihr a ramble. TN hedges efeidess el blackberries, there. lame ef tbe bassiWel white periwinklsl seem is esevelesies, width the may eeff ysflow, kith these Sew • Mid or ...

NORTH BRITISH 'AbilatilitErft I i iLlitIES' JOURNAL, OCTOBER 4, 1884

... and tricking. Is that of some children who (shocking to state) Have dared to go blackberry.picking! Oh, how can we hope to depict in this rhyme This plucking of blackberries? Horrible crime! Just fancy small children, so tender in years. Yet so criminal ...

FRUIT OR MEDICINEI

... thickened with in far better thin syrup 'vials other nauseous drugs many omes of cough. The small-seeded fruit., such as blackberries, tip, raapberries, and strawberries, may beehives! atineux this best foods and ineilk clues. The sugar in them 111 nutritious ...

BEARD WITHIN A BONDIKID U. OF

... agriculturists is, to go in for cultivatmg mushroom. and blackberries. What a prospect for the coon. try children ! Fancy every minihromndweadow tabooed to the early rural rambler, and all the blackberries strictly preserved, in the genes of partridges, not ...

EXPERIMENTS IN TEA PLANTING,

... localities in India, Ceylon, Fiji Islands, &. When Mr Cruickshank finst }:M&A—-‘l‘-w,h—o‘-h gathered were only the size a blackberry {currant), but by a:‘d-lcdn‘v'docnn‘uperiments, exten: over the short .Jmmumwmud-m _'N'—igu‘_bn.m' than those with which ...

ODDS AND ENDS

... operations are structive ; be has planted 100 acres n , th strawberry plants, and 60 acres with raspbertl canes, whilst his blackberry bushes 228,000, all of the best sorts Add to those thousands of plum and trees, mid magnitude of Lord Sudeley's fruit-gros4 ...

()DDS AND E\

... hood of Sydney such fruits as the peach, neet•rhie, apricot, plum, fig, grape, cherry, said orange are an plentiful as blackberries. The urengeriee and ercherds of Sew South I Wales are among its sights; and lathe neighbourhood of Sydney and round Port ...

POACHING IN THE PANT

... put his hands to various ways of living; he can collect birds' - eggs, shoot wild rockpigeons for a farmers' club, gather blackberries, or, an therm}, in Scotland, In ambles, pull young ash saplings in plantations, and sell them to grooms in the livery ...

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... aro mat to Ragland for the manta. to,. of raorllant, atmeig-bodied for which purport, it.. A few the of the importance of blackberries wee drat it war at, sod millions of prods through the North Combos Railroad country to the regarded no an article of e ...