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AND BEDDING PI.J.A.I\7I'S

... Chrysanthemums, & other Camellias, Azalies, Ferns in variety (suitable for Conservatory or Window Decorations), American Blackberries, Christmas RA, Tuberous Begonias, Shrubs, &a, &a. 111.141 = 8.1 3=na l above et wen grown nod very haft. The will be in ...

Ox Thursday, May 20th, at 3 p.m. IMPORTANT BALE OF Greenhouse and Bedding Plants, Shrubs, Ferns, Annuals, Bcc. ..

... Chrysanthemums, Tea & other Roses, Camellias, Ferns in variety (suitable for Conservatory or Window Decorations), American Blackberries, Christmas Roses, Tuberous Begonias, Shrubs, &o, &c. The eautisassft basis is reeetumending tbs above WWII* el Plants, ...

FRUIT All FOOD

... a full description of the American method of 'canning fruit' for domestic purposes? It suits well for plums, pears, or blackberries, and we may can our own William Bartlett pears at less than half the cost of the American tinned fruit. I shall be glad ...

PIINRYN HORTICULTURAL SOCIRTY. The annual exhibition of the Pouryn Horticultural Society, held on Thursday was ..

... single geraniums. George Oppy-3, Cucumbers. J. Jennings-1 cooking apples, blackberries, and collection of apples; 2, kidney potatoes. W. 11. Williams—l, pears, 2, blackberries; 3, kidney potatoes, and white turnips. C. Annear-2 and 3, pears W. Bunny --1 ...

FRUIT CULTURE

... now receives, and he recommends also the bilberry and the blackberry, which are just creeping into cultivated grounds. In the latter he sees one of the fruits of the future. The blackberry has an additional charm as a decorative plant for walls and ...

PENRYN HORTICULTURAL A few years since there were two extensively patronised exhibitions held at Pen ryn ..

... W. Helling,s. Pears-1, R. J. P. Thomas, Belmont, 2, J. Westcotte. Plums-2, R. Hocking. Tomatoes-1 and 2, C. Westcotte. Blackberries-- 1, E. Jennings, 2, C. McColl. White grapes-1, C. Westeotte. Black Grapes-1, J. Medlin, 2, C. Westeotte. Best collection ...

THE COMMERCIAL, SHIPPING & GENERAL ADVERTISER, SEPTEMBER 22nd, MS. PINRYN HOUTIOTJLTUBAL AND COMO' GARDIEN Socirry

... Mylor ; 4 E. Ltarnicoat. Six apples for dressing 1 Alfred Tninui ; 2 E Barnicoat Six pears- 1 and 2C. .11111eiir. Dish of Blackberries 1 .T. Jennings ; G H. Wills. Two bunches of white Grapes --t C. Gray Iwo bunches of black grapes -- IC. Gray. Collection ...

FESTML,

... Trelin, occupied by Mr. Trerice, when on firing at a landrail he not only shot it but also Mrs. Trerice, who was picking black,berries on the opposite side of the hedge. The shot struck her in the forehead and the wound bled profusely. Several shots also ...

TIM COuNIIIII POET

... to wander over moors and fields and to write his thoughts on the first scrap at hand, iiith ink made from the juice of blackberries. For paper he sometimes had recourse to house slate, roof tile, iron wedges, and oven his thumb nails; and in My Auto ...

THE COMMERCIAL, 11111 TING & GENERA!, AIIVEItTISER, AUGUST 25th, 1883

... ell ii Cooking apples-1 snd 2, Jas. Jenvings. Dessert apples-1 and 2, C. Annear. Pears—N. Clemens Gooseberrim—N. Clemens. Blackberries—W. Will s . Raspberries—W. Booth and John Snow. Bunch of grapes—N. Clemens and W. Visick. Six window plants—Jose..h Jennings ...